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Thiruppathy Srinivasan

from Ogden, UT

Also known as:
  • Thiruppathy Srinivas
  • Thiru Srinivasan
  • T Srinivasan

Thiruppathy Srinivasan Phones & Addresses

  • Ogden, UT
  • Avon, IN
  • Saint Paul, MN
  • Roy, UT
  • Wahpeton, ND
  • Milpitas, CA

Us Patents

  • Disk Cartridge With Dual Housing Structure

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  • US Patent:
    6490242, Dec 3, 2002
  • Filed:
    Apr 28, 1998
  • Appl. No.:
    09/067604
  • Inventors:
    Brian T. Bonn - Scotts Valley CA 95066
    Warren L. Dalziel - Monte Sereno CA 95030
    Michael A. Maiers - San Jose CA 95130-2131
    Scot C. Fairchild - Santa Clara CA 95050
    Douglas R. Plourde - Somerset WI 54025
    Wayne M. Hector - Shoreview MN 55126
    Jerrie R. Powers - Hudson WI 54016-1902
    Leo W. Spychalla - Cottage Grove MN 55016
    Thiruppathy Srinivasan - Roy UT 84067-3638
  • International Classification:
    G11B 2303
  • US Classification:
    369291, 360133
  • Abstract:
    A data storage disk cartridge having a dual housing structure includes an inner housing that contains a disk, and an outer housing that contains the inner housing. The inner housing is at least partially removable from the outer housing for insertion into a disk drive. The outer housing remains external to the disk drive, however, except for a portion that is inserted into the drive to provide a docking channel for retraction of the inner housing. A shutter on the inner housing covers a portion of the disk, but is manipulable by the disk drive to uncover the disk and allow drive access. The dual housing structure of the cartridge is capable of significantly improving disk and drive reliability, particularly for recording applications that require higher areal recording densities, such as near field optical recording. In particular, the disk cartridge reduces the accumulation of debris on the disk and drive components. The dual-housing disk cartridge provides a system of partially redundant barriers that significantly reduce the possibility of debris accumulation.
  • Prism For A Data Cartridge

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  • US Patent:
    55791913, Nov 26, 1996
  • Filed:
    Jul 17, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/503233
  • Inventors:
    Jerry L. Alexander - St. Paul Park MN
    Kevin N. Biffert - Moorhead MN
    Jerome V. Gagnier - Wahpeton ND
    Thiruppathy Srinivasan - Wahpeton ND
    Viet N. Tran - Wahpeton ND
  • Assignee:
    Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    G11B 23087
    G11B 1518
    G03B 2302
    G02B 504
  • US Classification:
    360132
  • Abstract:
    A prism is provided for deflecting light through the tape information holes in the tape of a data cartridge. The prism includes a substantially hollow main prism body. The inside surface of the angled prism surface is formed in steps, so that light passing into the angled portion passes in the normal direction through a step, is reflected off of the angled surface, and then passes in the normal direction through the adjacent side of the step, or the adjacent side of the next step. In this fashion, minimal plastic material is required for the prism, while light reflection is restricted to only a single surface. An alternative embodiment provides steps on the internal surface of a mirror, instead of a prism.
  • Data Storage Cartridge Having A Restraining Mechanism

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  • US Patent:
    61479624, Nov 14, 2000
  • Filed:
    Nov 26, 1997
  • Appl. No.:
    8/979821
  • Inventors:
    Thiruppathy Srinivasan - Wahpeton ND
    Chad R. Sandstrom - Stillwater MN
    Douglas R. Plourde - Somerset WI
    Brian T. Bonn - Scotts Valley CA
  • International Classification:
    G11B 2303
  • US Classification:
    369291
  • Abstract:
    A data storage cartridge having a data storage disc locking/restraining mechanism. The data storage cartridge includes a shell defined by a cover and a base, within which a disc and the restraining mechanism are disposed. The restraining mechanism operates to restrain the central portion of the data storage disc against the shell when the data storage disc is in a non-operating position. When the data storage disc is in an operating position, the restraining mechanism is disengaged from restraining the disc by the drive spindle independent of a shutter mechanism.

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