Patents by Inventor Timothy Riener
Timothy Riener has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11776568Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to improved lifetime of a data storage device utilizing an energy assist element. Rather than applying the same current to each energy assist element of a device, each energy assist element has a write current specific to the energy assist element. The unique applied current results in the corresponding energy assist elements having substantially the same temperature during operation. Obtaining substantially the same temperature during operation provides predictable and repeatable device performance and increases the lifetime of the entire data storage device as all energy assist elements should have substantially the same lifetime.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Western Digital Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Yu Lo, Yan Liu, Timothy A. Riener, Feng Liu, Yunfei Ding, Yaw-Shing Tang, Karl A. Flechsig
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Publication number: 20230267954Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to improved lifetime of a data storage device utilizing an energy assist element. Rather than applying the same current to each energy assist element of a device, each energy assist element has a write current specific to the energy assist element. The unique applied current results in the corresponding energy assist elements having substantially the same temperature during operation. Obtaining substantially the same temperature during operation provides predictable and repeatable device performance and increases the lifetime of the entire data storage device as all energy assist elements should have substantially the same lifetime.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2022Publication date: August 24, 2023Applicant: Western Digital Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Yu LO, Yan LIU, Timothy A. RIENER, Feng LIU, Yunfei DING, Yaw-Shing TANG, Karl A. FLECHSIG
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Patent number: 7688553Abstract: A disk drive head-gimbal assembly includes a flexure that is modified to address the effects that the operating temperature of the disk drive may have on fly height. Generally, the flexure tongue is split into a leading edge flexure tongue section and a trailing edge flexure tongue section that are separated by a slider decoupling section. The slider decoupling section structurally interconnects the leading and trailing edge flexure tongue section, and further provides a reduced contact area with the slider. This reduced contact limits the ability of the flexure tongue to induce a positive crown on the air bearing surface of the slider.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Stephen P. Williams, Timothy A. Riener, Francis P. Crimi, Wentao Yan
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Patent number: 7660071Abstract: A disk drive includes a rotatable data storage disk and a vane positioned adjacent to the disk that receives airflow generated during rotation of the disk. A sensor is operably coupled to the vane and measures airflow force on the vane. Because of a known relationship between altitude and airflow force, the amount of airflow force on the vane is indicative of altitude of the disk drive. The sensor provides an output signal that is indicative of measured airflow force on the vane. The vane surface may be oriented substantially orthogonal to a plane of the disk or substantially parallel with a plane of the disk.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Seagate Technology, LLCInventors: Timothy A. Riener, Francis P. Crimi
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Patent number: 7646566Abstract: A disk drive includes a drive circuitry, a storage disk, a suspension and a slider. The slider is supported by the suspension and receives electrical current from the drive circuitry. The slider includes a flying side that generally faces the storage disk, a read/write head, and a slider deformer that is electrically decoupled from the drive circuitry. In one embodiment, the slider deformer is formed from a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion that is greater than a coefficient of thermal expansion of other portions of the slider. In this embodiment, the slider deformer causes a deformation of a portion of the flying side when the temperature of the slider deformer changes. Thus, when the read/write head expands or contracts due to a change in temperature of the slider, the slider deformer at least partially offsets the expansion and/or contraction of the read/write head to maintain a substantially consistent head-to-disk spacing of the disk drive.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2005Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventors: Francis P. Crimi, Timothy A. Riener, Stephen P. Williams, Brian D. Strom
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Patent number: 7511924Abstract: A conductor assembly for carrying electrical signals is provided for a disk drive having an actuator arm. The actuator arm includes a first surface lying in a first plane, a second surface lying in a second plane and an outer edge. The conductor assembly includes a first trace segment, a second trace segment and one or more segment guides for urging the trace segments together between the first and second planes. Alternatively, the conductor assembly includes a first conductor platform that supports at least the first trace segment between the first and second planes. The conductor assembly can include a first platform step so that the first conductor platform is positioned parallel to the first and second planes. In an alternate embodiment, the first trace segment that has been reshaped to be positioned between the first and second planes.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventor: Timothy A. Riener
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Patent number: 7280315Abstract: A disk drive includes a storage disk, a suspension and a slider assembly. The slider assembly includes a trailing half having a surface area, and a leading half having a substantially similar surface area to that of the trailing half. The percentage of the surface area of the trailing half that is directly secured to the suspension is greater than the percentage of the surface area of the leading half that is directly secured to the suspension. In another embodiment, the slider assembly includes a top surface that is secured to the suspension so that during an increase in temperature of the suspension only a portion of the top surface is subjected to a force that causes concavity of the slider assembly along a crown and/or a cross-crown direction. In yet another embodiment, the slider assembly is secured to the suspension so that a portion of the slider assembly cantilevers away from the suspension. In a further embodiment, the slider assembly has a leading edge and an opposing trailing edge.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventors: Brian Strom, Douglas Krajnovich, Kaz Saito, Timothy Riener
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Publication number: 20070167751Abstract: Techniques for characterizing a narrowing of a vessel are described. A location of a narrowing in a vessel is determined. A first velocity profile on a first surface is determined. The velocity profile corresponds to a fluid moving in the vessel and the first surface is in a region where the fluid motion is substantially laminar. A set of velocity profiles corresponding to the fluid motion are determined. Respective velocity profiles in the set of velocity profiles are determined on respective surfaces downstream of the narrowing and approximately downstream of a region of turbulent flow. A first characteristic of the narrowing is determined in accordance with the first velocity profile and the set of velocity profiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Ronald Schilling, Steven Stupp, Timothy Riener
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Patent number: 7245452Abstract: A controller for a disk drive measures track misregistration, extracts non-repeatable runout from measured track misregistration, determines one or more components of non-repeatable runout at various radial locations of a disk, and compares the determined components to known values at different altitudes to determine an operating altitude of a disk drive.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventors: Timothy A. Riener, Erhard Schreck
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Patent number: 7023665Abstract: A conductor assembly for carrying electrical signals is provided for a disk drive having an actuator arm. The actuator arm includes a first surface lying in a first plane, a second surface lying in a second plane and an outer edge. The conductor assembly includes a first trace segment, a second trace segment and one or more segment guides for urging the trace segments together between the first and second planes. Alternatively, the conductor assembly includes a first conductor platform that supports at least the first trace segment between the first and second planes. The conductor assembly can include a first platform step so that the first conductor platform is positioned parallel to the first and second planes. In an alternate embodiment, the first trace segment that has been reshaped to be positioned between the first and second planes.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventor: Timothy A. Riener
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Patent number: 6597539Abstract: A suspension assembly for supporting a read/write head/slider assembly adjacent to a rotating storage disk with dynamically adjustable flying height for use within a hard disk drive is provided. The suspension assembly includes a generally elongated loadbeam that has a baseplate defined at a first end thereof and a gimbaled flexure portion defined at a second end thereof. The flexure portion includes a pair of flexure legs and a flexure tongue. The pair of flexure legs extend from the flexure tongue and each leg attaches to an opposite side of the loadbeam. The flexure tongue generally provides a mounting surface for the read/write head/slider assembly. Strips of thermal-expansion material are attached to the flexure portion. These strips are connected to a power source via a power conductor. When the strips are energized, they expand and deform a portion of the flexure portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventors: Steven Stupp, Richard Blanco, Timothy A. Riener
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Publication number: 20020186507Abstract: A conductor assembly for carrying electrical signals is provided for a disk drive having an actuator arm. The actuator arm includes a first surface lying in a first plane, a second surface lying in a second plane and an outer edge. The conductor assembly includes a first trace segment, a second trace segment and one or more segment guides for urging the trace segments together between the first and second planes. Alternatively, the conductor assembly includes a first conductor platform that supports at least the first trace segment between the first and second planes. The conductor assembly can include a first platform step so that the first conductor platform is positioned parallel to the first and second planes. In an alternate embodiment, the first trace segment that has been reshaped to be positioned between the first and second planes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventor: Timothy A. Riener
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Patent number: 6313972Abstract: An improved flexure for supporting a read/write head adjacent to a relatively moving storage medium in a disk drive is disclosed. The flexure is a patterned flex circuit structure that is mounted to a load beam in an actuator assembly and includes integral wiring and bonding pads for electrically connecting the head to the electronics of the disk drive. The flexure also implements a high compliance gimbal with integral wiring.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1995Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventors: Stephen P. Williams, Timothy A. Riener
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Patent number: 6104572Abstract: An improved suspension for supporting a read/write head adjacent to a relatively moving storage medium in a disk drive is disclosed. The suspension includes a curved loadbeam or a curved flexure that reduces the magnitude of the gain in the first torsion resonant mode of oscillation when the Z-height of the loadbeam is configured for minimum sensitivity of the first torsion gain as a function the loadbeam Z-height, thereby providing a suspension capable of providing improved head position servo performance and improved manufacturing and assembly yields.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: Stephen P. Williams, Timothy A. Riener
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Patent number: 6088192Abstract: A method corrects track misregistration attributable to out-of-plane motions of a rotating disk in a hard disk drive, and includes the steps of measuring a base plate-roll-bias angle between the rotating data storage disk and the head arm with a precision measuring device, and connecting the head arm and load beam at a roll-bias angle selected to minimize track misregistration attributable to the roll-bias. A number of connection arrangements and structures are presented in order to achieve the desired reduction in track misregistration.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1996Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: Timothy A. Riener, James Montgomery Low, Jon Edward Jacoby, Michael R. Hatch, Stephen P. Williams
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Patent number: 5936804Abstract: In a disk drive unit having disk clamp/spacer/hub flanges, impact protrusion features extend from an end of a load beam to limit slider displacement from disk surface. The impact features also compensate for stack-up of the E-block arm such that potential interference and collision between the suspension and flange is minimized, if not eliminated, thereby reducing the risk of generating debris. The impact features are etched and formed with the stiffening rails of an up-rail suspension while a dimple is formed onto a back side of the down rail or rail-less suspension, in a direction away from the slider.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: Timothy A. Riener, Stephen P. Williams