Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
360057000 | Selective erase recording | 12 |
20080266697 | INFORMATION RECORDING DEVICE, RECORDING DEVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND INFORMATION RECORDING DEVICE MANAGEMENT METHOD - The present invention relates to an information recording device that writes data onto a recording medium having a recording density based on the number of write/erase cycles reasonably guaranteed to not produce errors in adjacent tracks. The recording medium includes a first storage region where the number of data write/erase cycles are restricted; and a second storage region where the number of data write/erase cycles are not restricted. | 10-30-2008 |
20090251818 | Secure data scrubbing utility - A software method and utility for performing a user-controlled data shredding operation for overwriting an entire file structure inclusive of all black-shaded blocks of data associated with a particular file of interest, then removing all references to the data structure in the operating environment, then renaming the data structure, and finally deleting the data structure. This ensures utmost security of the scrubbed data, plus it gives a user a number of scrubbing options including a one-click scrubbing feature and scheduled scrubbing operations. | 10-08-2009 |
20100110575 | TECHNOLOGY FOR BIT PATTERNED AND TRACK PATTERNED MAGNETIC MEDIA RECORDING - A method of performing information storage comprises the steps of providing a medium comprising a plurality of concentric rings for storage of information. The medium is written to by a process comprising simultaneously writing and erasing elements in at least two adjacent rings, respectively a first ring and a second ring. Subsequent to simultaneously writing and erasing elements in at least the first and second rings, simultaneously writing and erasing elements in a third concentric ring, wherein the third ring is adjacent the second ring. | 05-06-2010 |
20100265613 | SERVO PATTERN ERASING METHOD AND APPARATUS OF HARD DISK DRIVE - A method of erasing a servo pattern of a hard disk drive includes reading a servo pattern recorded on a disk, generating an erase pattern to erase the servo pattern based on the servo pattern obtained in the reading of the servo pattern, and erasing the servo pattern by using the erase pattern while the disk is rotated. The servo pattern recorded on the hard disk drive may be uniformly erased. Also, a stabilization time to stabilize a read/write head after the position control of the read/write head that is needed when a servo writer is used may be avoided so that a time to erase a servo pattern may be reduced. | 10-21-2010 |
20100284105 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR PRE-ERASING DURING MANUFACTURE OF MAGNETIC TAPE - The present invention relates to direct current (“DC”) pre-erasing servo channels of a magnetic tape prior to writing servo data in a servo channel. The present invention particularly relates to those servo recordings which were written with a uni-polar current waveform. The DC pre-erase is performed using a uni-polar direct current of a polarity that is opposite to the polarity of the direct current used to write the servo data. This pre-erase may be done with one or more heads. Also, as will be described, the pre-erase of a servo channel and writing to a servo channel may be done by making two passes over a single head or by using two or more heads to perform both steps. Also, it is within the scope of the present invention to have the heads mounted on a single mount or have the heads on separate mounts and on separate tape decks. | 11-11-2010 |
20110043940 | ERASE DRIVE SYSTEM AND METHODS OF ERASURE FOR TAPE DATA CARTRIDGE - The present disclosure relates generally to writing and reading data from a magnetic tape storage media and, more particularly, to a secure erasure system for the eradication of the data contained in the data tracks of a tape media such that substantially all of the data can be erased while leaving the servo bands substantially unaltered or within specification. A data tape cartridge erased with such a system can then be reused in a secure data storage environment with complete confidence that any data from a previous usage is not subject to discovery. | 02-24-2011 |
20110051277 | METHOD FOR ERASING MAGNETIC TAPES - A method is provided for securely erasing residual data on a magnetic tape formatted with a plurality of servo patterns providing boundaries between a plurality of data bands containing data that is recorded thereon during normal write operations, the data being written on many adjacent data tracks that run parallel to an edge of the magnetic tape. The method includes identifying a first edge of each of the plurality of servo patterns and erasing a portion (for example, a first half) of each of the plurality of data bands during a first pass of a tape head as it moves in a first direction. The method further includes the step of indexing the tape head to identify an opposite second edge of each of the plurality of servo patterns and erasing a different portion (for example, an opposite second half) of each of the plurality of data bands during a second pass of the tape head as the tape head moves in a second direction opposite the first direction. | 03-03-2011 |
20110090585 | Method and apparatus for the Disassembly and Destruction of a Hard Disk Drive - A method of destroying data on a data platter comprises performing at least one of degaussing at least a portion of the data platter, removing at least a portion of a recording surface of the data platter, or deforming at least a portion of the data platter, and performing at least a different one of degaussing at least a portion of the data platter, removing at least a portion of a recording surface of the data platter, or deforming at least a portion of the data platter. A kit for destroying data on a data platter comprises a container comprising a degaussing component; an abrasive material; and at least one fastener removal device. | 04-21-2011 |
20120019951 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BIPOLAR SERVO MARKS WRITING WITH SELF DC-ERASE - A method and apparatus for bipolar and self DC-erase write of servo marks. The method includes providing a servo write head having first and second write gaps; and applying a varying current to the servo write head to alternately DC-erase and write sets of servo marks to regions of a servo track of a magnetic storage medium proximate the first and second write gaps, the magnetic storage medium moving with respect to the first and second write gaps. The apparatus includes a bipolar servo erase/write driver configured to generate both negative and positive polarity currents and to generate a varying bipolar current signal and a servo write head having a first write gap and second write gap spaced apart and where the servo write head is an only means for writing servo marks to the magnetic storage medium and for DC-erasing the servo tracks. | 01-26-2012 |
20120194941 | WRITING TIMING-BASED SERVO PATTERNS IN PERPENDICULAR AND NON-ORIENTED MAGNETIC MEDIA - A method and apparatus for bipolar writing of servo marks to perpendicular and non-oriented magnetic recording medium. The method includes applying a varying current to a servo write head to alternately AC-erase and write sets of servo marks to regions of a servo track of a magnetic recording medium proximate to first and second write gaps, each servo mark of the sets of servo marks comprising first and second abutting magnetic domains of opposite magnetization directions, the magnetic recording medium moving with respect to the first and second write gaps in a recording direction, the magnetic recording medium being either (i) a perpendicular magnetic storage medium having magnetic particles with their easy axes oriented perpendicular to a top surface of the perpendicular storage medium or (ii) a non-oriented magnetic storage medium having magnetic particles with their easy axes randomly oriented relative to a top surface of the non-orientated storage medium. | 08-02-2012 |
20160189744 | ERASING RECORDED DATA BY UTILIZING READ HEAD AND WRITE HEAD - Techniques for reducing the time required for erasing specific data recorded on a tape medium. A specific group of records is erased without preliminarily locating the erasure end position. This is carried out by simultaneously utilizing three heads, that is, two read heads and one write head, to detect the erasure end position during data erasure. Various embodiments are applicable to tape media as well as other storage media. Various embodiments are not only applicable as a file system cooperating as a combination of hardware (H/W) and software (S/W), but also applicable in systems, such as databases, that directly use storage without an intermediary file system. | 06-30-2016 |
20190147906 | MAGNETIC HEAD | 05-16-2019 |