Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090167537 | MINIMIZING ELECTRICAL OUTLET SAFETY FAILURES DUE TO OVER TEMPERATURE CONDITION - A device and system for monitoring the condition of an electrical outlet such as a 110 volt or 220 volt outlet to alert a user to a dangerous situation and to interrupt power to the circuit in the event of the dangerous condition. The device monitors the circuit for degradation to the electrical outlet. The system can include a temperature sensor voltage meter or particle detector (smoke detector) connected with a power outlet. When a parameter of a circuit exceed a predetermined level (indicating the outlet has degraded to an unsafe level) a warning can be reported and if necessary power to the device can be adjusted or interrupted. | 07-02-2009 |
20090195237 | DUAL DIRECTION POWER AND DATA TRANSFER PROTOCOL AND SAFETY DETECTION - A device for monitoring the condition of a power outlet and for reducing or interrupting power in the event that a condition of the outlet circuitry indicates that a potentially dangerous situation exists. The device can also include a reporting function to alert a user as to the existence of the dangerous condition. | 08-06-2009 |
20090296271 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING GAS IN SEALED HARD DISK DRIVES WITH FEEDBACK - A system and method for monitoring the helium content of a disk cavity of a hard disk drive is disclosed. In one embodiment of the present invention, an oxygen sensor is placed in the disk cavity to monitor the level of oxygen in the cavity. With the measurement of oxygen in the disk cavity, the level of helium in the cavity is inferred. In one embodiment, if the amount of helium inferred from the oxygen level fell below 90% - 95% of the gaseous content of the disk cavity, a user is automatically notified in order to maintain the hard disk drive in a timely manner. | 12-03-2009 |
20100142072 | METHODS FOR DEPOSITING LUBRICANT ONTO DISKS AND SYSTEMS THEREOF - A system in one embodiment includes a disk; a reservoir having a selectively openable cover; a lubricant in the reservoir; and a sensor for detecting an event or condition that triggers opening of the cover. A method in another embodiment includes determining that a trigger event or a trigger condition is occurring or has occurred in a hard disk drive; opening a cover of a lubricant reservoir for allowing egress of lubricant therefrom upon determining that the trigger event or the trigger condition has occurred; and closing the cover of the lubricant reservoir after a period of time. Additional systems and methods are also presented. | 06-10-2010 |
20100142092 | ACTIVE COMPENSATION OF FLYING HEIGHT IN MAGNETIC DISK DRIVES - Magnetic disk drives and associated methods are described for performing an active flying height compensation process for a slider of a magnetic disk drive. For the flying height compensation process, a control system in the disk drive detects a reduction in flying height of a slider in the disk drive. The control system then calculates a compensation heating power to apply to one or more heating elements that are fabricated in the slider to compensate for the reduction in flying height. The control system then applies the compensation heating power to the heating element(s) in the slider to alter the ABS (i.e., generate a protrusion) and increase the flying height of the slider. | 06-10-2010 |
20110051577 | Using an Atmospheric Pressure Sensor in a Hard-Disk Drive (HDD) - Approaches for determining the likelihood that a hard-disk drive (HDD) will experience an imminent error in operation, and preventing the same, using an atmospheric pressure sensor are provided. The HDD comprises an atmospheric pressure sensor capable of determining the altitude at which the HDD is currently located. The HDD also comprises a risk assessment component capable of (a) determining an expression of how likely it is that the HDD will experience an imminent error in operation based, at least in part, upon the current altitude of the HDD, and (b) communicating the expression to a user of the HDD. The HDD may optionally comprise one or more of a particle counter, differential pressure sensor, and a chemical vapor sensor for use by the risk assessment component. If the HDD is above a particular altitude, the Thermal Fly-Height control settings of the heads may be adjusted to reduce risk of error. | 03-03-2011 |
20110051582 | Predicting Operational Problems in a Hard-Disk Drive (HDD) - A method and apparatus for determining the likelihood that a hard-disk drive (HDD) will experience an imminent error in operation is provided. The HDD comprises a differential pressure sensor capable of measuring the difference in the pressure between the interior and the exterior of the enclosure. The differential pressure sensor may reside in a breather filter covering an air passage within the enclosure. The HDD also comprises a risk assessment component capable of (a) determining an expression of how likely it is that the HDD will experience an imminent error in operation based, at least in part, upon the difference in pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and (b) communicating the expression to a user of the HDD. The HDD may optionally comprise one or more of an atmospheric pressure sensor, a particle counter, and a chemical vapor sensor which may be used by the risk assessment component. | 03-03-2011 |
20110075300 | Reducing the Propagation of Vibrations to an HDD Head - Approaches for reducing vibrations, such as resonance vibrations, that are propagated to a hard-disk drive (HDD) head are disclosed. A hard-disk drive may compromise a lead suspension that includes a magnetic read/write head. The magnetic read/write head may be connected to the lead suspension by a plurality of leads. A portion of each of the plurality of leads, such as the solder ball joints, may be covered by a dampening material that is designed to absorb vibrations occurring in the lead suspension to prevent transmission of the vibrations to the magnetic read/write head. Alternately, the dampening material may be applied to other locations, such as the limiter engagements, which can transmit vibrations to the magnetic read/write head. | 03-31-2011 |
20110261484 | REDUCING THE OBSTRUCTION OF AIR FLOW THROUGH A BYPASS CHANNEL ASSOCIATED WITH A DISK DRIVE USING AN ELECTROSTATIC PASS-BY FILTER - Embodiments of the present invention pertain to reducing the obstruction of air flow through a bypass channel associated with a disk drive. According to one embodiment, disk drive filtering system includes a selective filtering region, an electrostatic pass-by filter, and a filter free region. The selective filtering region is disposed within a bypass channel. The electrostatic pass-by filter is disposed within the selective filtering region and is used for filtering the air that flows through the selective filtering region. The filter free region is disposed proximate to the electrostatic pass-by filter so that a substantial portion of the air is allowed to flow unobstructed through the selective filtering region. | 10-27-2011 |
20120282491 | FLUORINATED POLYTETRAMETHYLENE GLYCOL (PTMG) WITH DIEPOXIDE ENDGROUPS AS MAGNETIC LUBRICANTS - A surface agent includes two end portions and a middle portion disposed between the end portions. The end portions include a terminal section and a midsection. The terminal section includes at least one surface active functional group. The midsection includes at least one perfluoroethyl ether unit. The middle portion includes at least one perfluorobutyl ether unit. | 11-08-2012 |