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Management of removable media for multiple device types

Patent 5416914 Issued on May 16, 1995. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 16, 2012. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Information storer and retriever
Patent #: 4527262
Issued on: 07/02/1985
Inventor: Manto

Virtual robot for a multimedia automated cartridge library system Patent #: 5164909
Issued on: 11/17/1992
Inventor: Leonhardt, et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 743250 filed on 08/09/1991

US Classes:

711/114, Arrayed (e.g., RAIDs)369/34.01, Plural storage medium elements700/215, Having an identification code700/218Particular charging or discharging apparatus

Examiners

Primary: Dixon, Joseph L.
Assistant: Bragdon, Reginald G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

G11B 015/00
G11B 017/22

Abstract

The removable media management system operates with a manual, an automated, or a combination of subsets of manual and automated library system to store and retrieve media cartridges for an associated plurality of drive elements. This system enables the use of a plurality of types of media within the single monolithic cartridge library system and a corresponding plurality of drive elements associated with said library system. Thus, each drive element has associated therewith a number of object storage locations within the library system which contains media of a form and content that matches the drive element. The removable media management system maps the correspondence between object storage location, media type, designated drive element in a manner such that the single library is partitioned into subsets for the user, i.e., the removable media management system provides the capability to define subsets of media types which have consistent mechanical and electrical characteristics, but can vary in data management attributes. This enables the user to transition to another media on an incremental basis, since a single drive element can be added to the library and associated media added as needed without displacing the embedded base (independent of vendor) of installed media handling processes or software or equipment or requiring significant modification to these.

Other References

  • "Toshiba Predicts IBM to Spur 4 MB Drive Demand"; Newsbytes News Network Jun. 13, 199
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