Patents by Inventor William B. Kim
William B. Kim 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: 6926044Abstract: A method for making a fabric having a ground and pile threads inserted between the ground threads is provided. The method comprises a step of weaving two fabrics simultaneously so that the fabrics are positioned parallel and spaced by a predetermined distance, and the pile threads are inserted alternately between the ground threads of one fabric and between those of the other fabric. Also, each pile thread is wound around one of the ground threads by one or more turns. The method further comprises cutting the pile threads between the fabrics, and heat setting the fabrics to bind the pile threads to the ground firmly. The pile threads are made of acrylic yarn, and the weight percentage of the pile threads in the fabric is between 80 and ninety-five 95, and the weight percentage of the ground threads in the fabric is the remainder.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventors: William B. Kim, Charles S. Kim
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Patent number: 6837278Abstract: A method for making a fabric having a ground and pile threads inserted between the ground threads is provided. The method comprises a step of weaving two fabrics simultaneously so that the fabrics are positioned parallel and spaced by a predetermined distance, and the pile threads are inserted alternately between the ground threads of one fabric and between those of the other fabric. Also, each pile thread is wound around one of the ground threads by one or more turns. The method further comprises cutting the pile threads between the fabrics, and heat setting the fabrics to bind the pile threads to the ground firmly. The pile threads are made of acrylic yarn, and the weight percentage of the pile threads in the fabric is between 80 and ninety-five 95, and the weight percentage of the ground threads in the fabric is the remainder.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Inventors: William B. Kim, Charles S. Kim
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Patent number: 6647601Abstract: A method for making a blanket is provided. The blanket is made from a fabric that has a ground having wefts and warps, and piles inserted in spaces between the wefts and warps of the ground. The method comprises the steps of weaving the fabric from the wefts, the warps, and the piles, coloring the fabric with a predetermined pattern, heating the fabric to bind the piles firmly, cutting the fabric to a predetermined size for the blanket, and surrounding the edges of the cut fabric with a cloth. The wefts and warps are made of a ground yarn, and the piles are made of an acrylic yarn. The weight percentage of the acrylic yarn in the fabric is in the range between approximately 80 and 95, and the weight percentage of the ground yarn in the fabric is the remainder.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: William B. Kim
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Publication number: 20030172505Abstract: A method for making a blanket is provided. The blanket is made from a fabric that has a ground having wefts and warps, and piles inserted in spaces the wefts and warps of the ground. The method comprises the steps of weaving the fabric from the wefts, the warps, and the piles, coloring the fabric with a predetermined pattern, heating the fabric to bind the piles firmly, cutting the fabric to a predetermined size for the blanket, and surrounding the edges of the cut fabric with a cloth. The wefts and warps are made of a ground yarn, and the piles are made of an acrylic yarn. The weight percentage of the acrylic yarn in the fabric is in the range between approximately 80 and 95, and the weight percentage of the ground yarn in the fabric is the remainder.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: William B. Kim
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Publication number: 20030172985Abstract: A method for making a fabric having a ground and pile threads inserted between the ground threads is provided. The method comprises a step of weaving two fabrics simultaneously so that the fabrics are positioned parallel and spaced by a predetermined distance, and the pile threads are inserted alternately between the ground threads of one fabric and between those of the other fabric. Also, each pile thread is wound around one of the ground threads by one or more turns. The method further comprises cutting the pile threads between the fabrics, and heat setting the fabrics to bind the pile threads to the ground firmly. The pile threads are made of acrylic yarn, and the weight percentage of the pile threads in the fabric is between 80 and ninety-five 95, and the weight percentage of the ground threads in the fabric is the remainder.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: William B. Kim
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Patent number: 6515823Abstract: An automatic tape cartridge loader includes a moveable shuttle, for receiving the tape cartridge, and elements for automatically actuating the shuttle during loading and unloading operations. The shuttle includes a door-opening feature, preferably formed as an integral element of one wall of the shuttle. The door-opening feature engages a sliding tape access door on one side of a tape cartridge, as the cartridge is inserted into the shuttle. The preferred embodiment of the shuttle also includes one or more extruded features formed on an opposite wall of the shuttle to justify the cartridge within the shuttle and thereby ensure engagement of the door-opening feature with the access door during cartridge insertion. These features are passive elements, in that they require no mechanical or electrical actuation or any parts that are moveable relative to the shuttle. Instead, these elements rely entirely on the movement of the cartridge into the shuttle to open the access door.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Seagate Removable Storage Solutions LLCInventor: William B. Kim
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Patent number: 6473262Abstract: In an automatic tape cartridge loader, separating the tape from the drive motor during unloading often imposes a high torque requirement on the loader motor, for example to overcome magnetic forces strengthening engagement of the cartridge to the motor. The inventive loader utilizes one or more techniques to assist in separation of the cartridge from the motor gear. One technique involves two compression springs on the base, which apply a force opposing movement of the cartridge shuttle to its cartridge-loaded position and assist in movement of the shuttle from that position during unloading. Another technique utilizes a special cam and follower arrangement to apply different lifting forces on opposite sides of the shuttle, at least during initial movement to unload the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Seagate Removable Storage Solutions LLCInventor: William B. Kim
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Publication number: 20020131198Abstract: An automatic tape cartridge loader includes a moveable shuttle, for receiving the tape cartridge, and elements for automatically actuating the shuttle during loading and unloading operations. The shuttle includes a door-opening feature, preferably formed as an integral element of one wall of the shuttle. The door-opening feature engages a sliding tape access door on one side of a tape cartridge, as the cartridge is inserted into the shuttle. The preferred embodiment of the shuttle also includes one or more extruded features formed on an opposite wall of the shuttle to justify the cartridge within the shuttle and thereby ensure engagement of the door-opening feature with the access door during cartridge insertion. These features are passive elements, in that they require no mechanical or electrical actuation or any parts that are moveable relative to the shuttle. Instead, these elements rely entirely on the movement of the cartridge into the shuttle to open the access door.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: SEAGATE REMOVABLE STORAGE SOLUTIONS LLCInventor: William B. Kim
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Patent number: 6392836Abstract: A tape cartridge loader includes a moveable shuttle, for receiving the tape cartridge, and unique elements for actuating the shuttle during loading and unloading operations. The actuating elements occupy minimal space within the loader. Also, these elements provide forces intended to assist in separating the cartridge from the tape drive gear during unloading, so as to require minimal torque from the loader motor during initial operation for unloading a tape cartridge. In the preferred embodiment, the loader includes a substantially flat, rotatable actuator arm. The arm includes a groove, the edges of which serve as cam profiles. These profiles drive a bearing attached to a conveyor to move the conveyor along a linear path during loading and unloading operations. The groove edges are contoured to maintain substantially 90° contact with a circumference of the bearing. This actuator also preferably includes an impact buffer spring.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Seagate Removable Storage Solutions LLCInventor: William B. Kim
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Patent number: 6392837Abstract: An automatic tape cartridge loader includes a moveable shuttle, for receiving the tape cartridge, and elements for automatically actuating the shuttle during loading and unloading operations. The shuttle includes a door-opening feature, preferably formed as an integral element of one wall of the shuttle. The door-opening feature engages a sliding tape access door on one side of a tape cartridge, as the cartridge is inserted into the shuttle. The preferred embodiment of the shuttle also includes one or more extruded features formed on an opposite wall of the shuttle to justify the cartridge within the shuttle and thereby ensure engagement of the door-opening feature with the access door during cartridge insertion. These features are passive elements, in that they require no mechanical or electrical actuation or any parts that are moveable relative to the shuttle. Instead, these elements rely entirely on the movement of the cartridge into the shuttle to open the access door.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Seagate Removable Storage Solutions LLCInventor: William B. Kim
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Patent number: 6292325Abstract: A tape cartridge loader includes a substantially flat actuator arm. Rotation of the arm produces a linear motion of a cartridge conveyor. The actuator arm has a sector gear formed around a portion of the periphery of the arm, specifically around the axis of rotation of the arm. The gear is stepped-down with respect to the arm, i.e. such that the centerline of the gear teeth is offset from a plane of the arm (e.g. the plane through the center of the arm). A motor and worm gear apply force to the sector gear to rotate the arm and thereby actuate the conveyor and any other elements of the loader mechanism. The gear offset may cause the force on the arm to generate a moment or torque tending to twist the arm. To compensate for this moment, the loader also includes a guide, positioned to interact with the distal end of the arm during rotation of the arm, so as to limit the twisting of the arm and counteract the torque.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Seagate Removable Storage Solutions LLCInventors: Robert R. Heinze, William B. Kim