Michael Rudy - Huntington Beach CA Paul Cary - Santa Ana CA Gary S. Anderson - Garden Grove CA
Assignee:
Filenet Corporation - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
G11C 1304 G11B 548 G11B 1700
US Classification:
369 36
Abstract:
In a system for storing and retrieving cartridges, a plurality of cartridges are placed in plural slots of diverse location and orientation. A rotatable carriage contains a first and second gripping mechanism, either of which extends to engage and slidably retract an cartridge from a first storage slot into the carriage. The carriage can rotate the cartridge to the orientation of a second slot. A vertical and horizontal transport mechanism moves the carriage to the second slot whereupon the position and orientation of the carriage with respect to the second slot is verified. The gripping mechanism then retractably extends and releases the cartridge into the second slot, whereupon the gripping mechanism retracts into the carriage. The use of a first and second gripping mechanism allows expedited manipulation and transportation of the cartridges. Sensors verify the alignment of the carriage with respect to the various slots.
Edward J. Kraemer - Canoga Park CA Robert D. Therien - Newbury Park CA Michael W. Rudy - Thousand Oaks CA Frederick E. Walsh - Reseda CA Han J. Lee - Simi Valley CA Ronald Bell - North Hollywood CA Thomas D. Horning - Sepulveda CA
Assignee:
Terminal Data Corporation - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G03B 2758 G03B 2764 G03B 2780
US Classification:
355 65
Abstract:
A system for microfilming documents that employs microprocessor control to insure fault-free operation. The aspects of operation; such as document present, size of document, size of photographic mask, the exposure parameter, and system "ready", must meet necessary criteria, or the microprocessor will halt operations and present a human-readable response as to the cause. Substitutional tables for supporting documents are available, to relate to the characteristics of the document. Simultaneous conflicting commands are executed sequentially according to a priority sequence.
Michael Rudy - Huntington Beach CA Paul Cary - Santa Ana CA Arthur A. Roth - Santa Ana CA
Assignee:
Filenet Corporation - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
G11B 548 G11B 1700
US Classification:
369 36
Abstract:
In a system for storing and retrieving cartridges, a plurality of cartridges are placed in plural slots of diverse location and orientation. A rotatable carriage contains a first and second gripping mechanism, either of which extends to engage and slidably retract an cartridge from a first storage slot into the carriage. The carriage can rotate the cartridge to the orientation of a second slot. A vertical and horizontal transport mechanism moves the carriage to the second slot whereupon the position and orientation of the carriage with respect to the second slot is verified. The gripping mechanism then retractably extends and releases the cartridge into the second slot, whereupon the gripping mechanism retracts into the carriage. The use of a first and second gripping mechanism allows expedited manipulation and transportation of the cartridges. Sensors verify the alignment of the carriage with respect to the various slots.
Michael Rudy - Huntington Beach CA Paul Cary - Santa Ana CA Gary S. Anderson - Garden Grove CA Arthur A. Roth - Santa Ana CA
Assignee:
Filenet Corporation - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
G11B 1700 G11B 548
US Classification:
369 36
Abstract:
In a system for storing and retrieving cartridges, a plurality of cartridges are placed in plural slots of diverse location and orientation. A rotatable carriage contains a first and second gripping mechanism, either of which extends to engage and slidably retract a cartridge from a first storage slot into the carrriage. The carriage can rotate the cartridge to the orientation of a second slot. A vertical and horizontal transport mechanism moves the carriage to the second slot whereupon the position and orientation of the carriage with respect to the second slot is verified. The gripping mechanism then retractably extends and releases the cartridge into the second slot, whereupon the gripping mechanism retracts into the carriage. The use of a first and second gripping mechanism allows expedited manipulation and transportation of the cartridges. Sensors verify the alignment of the carriage with respect to the various slots.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael D. Rudy Medical Doctor
Dr. Glenn A. Valenzuela, MD Medical Doctor's Office
Multihousing Professional Magazine
Editor In Chief
Mwr Investments May 2003 - Oct 2014
Chief Investment Officer
Filenet Corporation Sep 1982 - May 2003
Director Hardware Engineering
Multihousing Professional Magazine Sep 1982 - May 2003
Editor at Multihousing Professional Magazine
Education:
Stanford University 1978
Master of Science, Masters
University of California, Davis 1974
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Product Development Testing Engineering Management Product Management Systems Engineering Engineering
Groton-Dunstable High School Groton MA 1981-1985, West Boylston High School West Boylston MA 1981-1985
Community:
Paul Muise, Lisa Tidd, Heather Lanphear, Suzanne Provost, Erik Anderson, Wayne Strachan, Sandra Nevala, John Heidema, Dan Truax, Holly Urfer, Sharon Cote
Michael Rudy (1977-1981), Rodney Yeager (1962-1966), Marie Gardner (1960-1964), ada harlow (1966-1970), leonard cunningham (1959-1963), Shannon Brake (1997-2001)