Peter Allen Johnson
Engineers at Goshawk Rd, Black Forest, CO

License number
Colorado 28059
Issued Date
Jan 30, 1992
Renew Date
Feb 1, 2006
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2008
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
17320 E Goshawk Rd, Black Forest, CO 80908

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Peter Johnson
4980 Old Fountain Blvd, Colorado Spgs, CO 80916
Peter Johnson
4900 S Ulster St APT 2-116, Denver, CO 80237
Peter Johnson, age 60
4892 Kellogg Cir, Boulder, CO 80303
(303) 443-8659
Peter Johnson, age 80
5076 S Oak Ct, Littleton, CO 80127
(303) 489-7590
Peter Johnson, age 50
502 Highland Ave APT A, Boulder, CO 80302

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Compact Form Factor For An Automated Tape Cartridge Autoloader/Library System

Compact Form Factor For An Automated Tape Cartridge Autoloader/Library System

US Patent:
6693759, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Jun 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/895816
Inventors:
John C. Owens - Arvada CO
Paddy Eliot Collins - Colorado Springs CO
Ryan Stuart Porter - Monument CO
Peter A. Johnson - Black Forest CO
Alexander Chan - Colorado Springs CO
Kim M. Thomas - Colorado Springs CO
Christopher Lee Felton - Colorado Springs CO
David Ray Berry - Colorado Springs CO
Thua Nang Dai - Colorado Springs CO
Dominic John Maglia - Pueblo CO
Theodore James Oade - Colorado Springs CO
Scott Ryan Patterson - Manitou Springs CO
Gary Eugene Sadler - Colorado Springs CO
Sam Wen - Superior CO
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11B 1700
US Classification:
360 69, 360 92
Abstract:
A tape cartridge autoloader library system including at least one read/write tape drive, a tape cartridge picker, a single tape cartridge interface, and a pair of tape cartridge magazines within a compact form factor that fits into a standard library rack mount. The autoloader/library system is a complete tape cartridge library that stores, manages, and automatically exchanges a plurality of tape cartridges between the tape drive, the single cartridge interface, and the pair of tape cartridge magazines. The tape cartridge magazines are each configured to receive and store a plurality of individual tape cartridges in a horizontal relationship. The tape cartridge magazines transport the individual tape cartridges within the tape cartridge magazines so that an individual one of the tape cartridges is in position for selection by the cartridge picker. The cartridge picker rotates to exchange tape cartridges between one of the tape drive, the pair of tape cartridge magazines, and/or the single tape cartridge interface. The single cartridge interface exchanges individual tape cartridges between an operator and the autoloader/library system.


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Automated Tape Cartridge Autoloader/Library System

Automated Tape Cartridge Autoloader/Library System

US Patent:
6829116, Dec 7, 2004
Filed:
Nov 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/710645
Inventors:
John C. Owens - Arvada CO
Pat Eliot Collins - Colorado Springs CO
Ryan Stuart Porter - Monument CO
Peter A. Johnson - Black Forest CO
Alexander Chan - Colorado Springs CO
Kim M. Thomas - Colorado Springs CO
Christopher Lee Felton - Colorado Springs CO
David Ray Berry - Colorado Springs CO
Thua Nang Dai - Colorado Springs CO
Dominic John Maglia - Pueblo CO
Theodore James Oade - Colorado Springs CO
Scott Ryan Patterson - Manitou Springs CO
Gary Eugene Sadler - Colorado Springs CO
Sam Wen - Superior CO
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11B 1700
US Classification:
360 69, 360 92
Abstract:
The tape cartridge autoloader library system comprises at least one read/write tape drive, a tape cartridge picker, a single tape cartridge interface, and at least one pair of tape cartridge transport magazines within a compact form factor that fits into a standard library rack mount of cabinet. The autoloader/library system is a complete tape cartridge library that stores, manages, and automatically exchanges a plurality of tape cartridges between the tape drive unit, the single cartridge interface, and the tape cartridge transport magazines. The tape cartridge transport magazines are each configured to receive and store a plurality of individual tape cartridges in a horizontal relationship. The tape cartridge transport magazines also transport the individual tape cartridges within the tape cartridge transport magazine so that a specific one of the tape cartridges is in position for selection by the cartridge picker. The cartridge picker is configured to rotate to position the cartridge picker to exchange the individual tape cartridges with one of the tape drive, the tape cartridge transport magazines, and/or the single tape cartridge interface.


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Tape Cartridge Transport Magazine For An Automated Tape Cartridge Autoloader/Library System

Tape Cartridge Transport Magazine For An Automated Tape Cartridge Autoloader/Library System

US Patent:
6693758, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Jun 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/893328
Inventors:
Scott Ryan Patterson - Manitou Springs CO
Paddy Eliot Collins - Colorado Springs CO
Ryan Stuart Porter - Monument CO
Peter A. Johnson - Black Forest CO
Alexander Chan - Colorado Springs CO
Kim M. Thomas - Colorado Springs CO
Christopher Lee Felton - Colorado Springs CO
David Ray Berry - Colorado Springs CO
Thua Nang Dai - Colorado Springs CO
Dominic John Maglin - Pueblo CO
Theodore James Oade - Colorado Springs CO
Gary Eugene Sadler - Colorado Springs CO
Sam Wen - Superior CO
John C. Owens - Arvada CO
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11B 1700
US Classification:
360 69, 360 92, 414932
Abstract:
The tape cartridge transport magazine receives and stores tape cartridges in a horizontal orientation relative to the tape cartridge transport magazine to achieve a substantially smaller form factor. Once loaded into the magazine, the tape cartridges are shuffled in a vertical closed loop within the magazine so that any one of the tape cartridges can be positioned for selection by a cartridge picker. During shuffling within the magazine, individual tape cartridges are not flipped or reoriented, but remain properly oriented for selection by the cartridge picker. When used with a tape cartridge autoloader/library system as disclosed herein, a pair of interchangeable magazines can be utilized to store and provide tape cartridges for selection by a rotating cartridge picker.