A personal computer data storage card includes a substrate layer, a magnetic medium layer, and a protective layer respectively affixed together. The data storage card is typically placed within an adapter and inserted into a personal computer floppy disk drive wherein the adapter includes dimensions compatible with the floppy disk drive to permit the data storage card to rotate about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the data storage card. During rotation of the data storage card within the floppy disk drive, the data storage card traverses floppy disk drive read/write heads for information storage and retrieval. Paper may be utilized as the protective layer of the data storage card and include text or graphics to have the data storage card simultaneously function as both a data storage device and a business card or other advertisement media. Further, the data storage card may be of any shape permitting rotation of the data storage card within the adapter, and may include an additional magnetic medium layer and protective layer to provide a storage capacity substantially similar to that of standard floppy disks.
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0. 24. A storage device for insertion into a personal computer to permit data to be transferred between said personal computer and said storage device, said storage device comprising:
a data card including a computer readable storage medium to store data and facilitate transfer of said data between said data card and said personal computer in response to said personal computer rotating said data card about an axis perpendicular to and passing through said card to enable said personal computer to access said storage medium, wherein said storage medium includes and stores said data within a storage area including a non-circular configuration.
18. A method of storing and retrieving data from a personal computer data card inserted into an adapter for placement within a personal computer comprising the steps of:
(a) affixing a second layer of a magnetic medium to a first side of a first layer of a semi-rigid substrate; (b) affixing a third layer of protective material to said second layer such that said protective material permits access to data on said magnetic medium of said second layer; and (c) storing and retrieving data from said magnetic medium of said second layer in response to said personal computer rotating said card relative to said adapter to manipulate said magnetic medium of said second layer.
17. A personal computer data card for insertion into an adapter for placement within a personal computer to permit data to be transferred between the personal computer and the card, said card comprising:
a first layer of a semi-rigid substrate; a second layer of a magnetic medium affixed to a first side of said first layer for exchanging data with said personal computer in response to said personal computer rotating said card relative to said adapter to enable said personal computer to manipulate said magnetic medium; and a third layer of protective material affixed to said second layer and permitting access by said personal computer to data on said magnetic medium of said second layer.
1. A personal computer data card for insertion into a personal computer to permit data to be transferred between the personal computer and the card, said card comprising:
a first layer of a semi-rigid substrate; a second layer of a magnetic medium affixed to a first side of said first layer for exchanging data with said personal computer in response to said personal computer rotating said card about an axis perpendicular to said first side and passing through said card to enable said personal computer to manipulate said magnetic medium; and a third layer of protective material affixed to said second layer and permitting access by said personal computer to data on said magnetic medium of said second layer.
12. A method of storing and retrieving data from a personal computer data card inserted into a personal computer comprising the steps of:
(a) affixing a second layer of a magnetic medium to a first side of a first layer of a semi-rigid substrate; (b) affixing a third layer of protective material to said second layer such that said protective materials permits access to data on said magnetic medium of said second layer; and (c) storing and retrieving data from said magnetic medium of said second layer in response to said personal computer rotating said card about an axis perpendicular to said first side and passing through said card to enable said personal computer to manipulate said magnetic medium of said second layer.
0. 30. A method of transferring data between a storage device and a personal computer comprising the steps of:
(a) forming a data card including a material layer and a computer readable storage medium to store data pertaining to a business or product, wherein said storage medium facilitates transfer of said data to said personal computer in response to said personal computer rotating said data card about an axis perpendicular to and passing through said card to enable said personal computer to access said storage medium; (b) printing information on said material layer indicating said business or product associated with said data stored within said storage medium; and (c) configuring said card in the form of a non-circular business type card to advertise and provide information pertaining to said business or product to card recipients via said printed information and said data stored within said storage medium, wherein said card is directly insertable into a personal computer drive for transfer of information between said card and said personal computer.
0. 19. A storage device for insertion into a personal computer to permit data to be transferred between said personal computer and said storage device, said storage device comprising:
a data card including a computer readable storage medium to store data pertaining to a business or product and facilitate transfer of said data between said data card and said personal computer in response to said personal computer rotating said data card about an axis perpendicular to and passing through said card to enable said personal computer to access said storage medium, and a material layer having information thereon indicating said business or product associated with said data stored within said storage medium; wherein said card is in the form of a non-circular business type card to advertise and provide information pertaining to said business or product to card recipients via said material layer information and said data stored within said storage medium, and wherein said card is directly insertable into a personal computer drive for transfer of information between said card and said personal computer.
4. The card of
5. The card of
a fourth layer of a magnetic medium affixed to a second side of said first layer for exchanging data with said personal computer; and a fifth layer of said protective material affixed to said fourth layer and permitting access to data on said magnetic medium of said fourth layer.
6. The card of
8. The card of
9. The card of
10. The card of
11. The card of
13. The method of
(d) affixing a fourth layer of a magnetic medium to a second side of said first layer; (e) affixing a fifth layer of protective material to said fourth layer such that said protective material permits access to data on said magnetic medium of said fourth layer; and (f) storing and retrieving data from said magnetic medium of said fourth layer in response to said personal computer rotating said card.
14. The method of
storing 1.44 megabytes of data on said card.
15. The method of
(c.1) placing said card within an adapter for insertion of said card into said personal computer to store and retrieve data from said magnetic medium.
16. The method of
(c.1) placing said card directly into said drive for information storage and retrieval.
0. 20. The storage device of
0. 21. The storage device of
0. 22. The storage device of
0. 23. The storage device of
0. 25. The storage device of
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0. 31. The method of
(a.1 ) configuring said storage medium to store data over substantially the entire area of said card.
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1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for reading and writing information on a stand alone magnetic card or disk typically adapted for use in standard three and one-half inch computer floppy disk drives. In particular, the present invention is an improvement of the magnetic cards or disks disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,774,618 (Raviv), U.S. Pat. No. 5,107,099 (Smith) and U.S. Pat. No. 4,297,570 (Kowalski), the disclosure from each of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
2. Discussion of Prior Art
Magnetic storage and retrieval systems using substantially circular rotatable magnetic disks are well known in the art and commonly used with modern personal computers. Such personal computers typically include floppy disk devices utilizing standard three and one-half inch floppy disks and/or five and one-quarter inch floppy disks. The standard three and one-half inch floppy disk is prevalent over the standard five and one-quarter inch floppy disk due to its smaller size and larger storage capacity. Both types of disks are typically housed in a rigid or semi-rigid outer shell functionally necessary to permit the floppy disk to rotate within the floppy disk drive of a computer and traverse read/write heads for data storage and retrieval.
Various types of storage media known in the art include magnetic strips or limited sections of magnetic media detachably affixed to cards of varying size and material. Such cards typically include credit cards, passkeys, and paper or cardstock fare cards with various devices available to read such cards. Specifically, Raviv (4,774,618) discloses a business card containing a detachable magnetic strip for storing information retrievable by a floppy disk drive of a personal computer. The magnetic strip may be detached from the business card and placed in a carrier for insertion into a floppy disk drive of a computer for information storage and retrieval. Alternatively, the entire business card may be placed in the carrier and inserted into a floppy disk drive of a computer for information storage and retrieval.
Smith (5,107,099) discloses a magnetic card reader where a credit card sized memory card contains a plastic base and a magnetic layer capable of magnetic recording and playback. An apparatus for reading and writing the credit card sized memory card contains a rotatable disk with an opening for the card whereby the card is inserted in the opening of the disk to be rotated with the disk to pass read/write heads for data manipulation.
Kowalski (4,297,570) discloses a strip for magnetically receiving information bonded to a paper substrate.
The prior art suffers from several disadvantages. Floppy disks typically have cumbersome and limiting physical characteristics requiring specific size and dimensions in order to be operable in the corresponding computer floppy disk drive. Further, a disk or group of disks with a rigid or semi-rigid outer shell are cumbersome if carried in a pocket or wallet, and have substantial weight thereby increasing the costs and burden of delivering, shipping or mailing the disks. Paper or plastic cards with a fixed magnetic medium have a storage capacity of a fraction of the capacity of a standard floppy disk (three and one-half inch or five and one-quarter inch disks) since large quantities of surface area of the paper or plastic cards do not contain fixed magnetic media and therefore cannot be utilized for storage. Further, the cards are unable to rotate in a standard three and one-half inch floppy disk drive, thereby impeding the potential of such cards for use in standard computer floppy disk drives.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved method and apparatus for storing and retrieving data from a standard three and one-half inch floppy disk drive.
It is another object of the present invention to increase the storage capacity of stand alone magnetic cards or disks while enabling the cards or disks to be compatible with standard three and one-half inch floppy disk drives.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an adapter to enable stand alone magnetic cards or disks to rotate within a standard three and one-half inch floppy disk drive in order to traverse read/write heads for data storage and retrieval.
Still another object of the present invention is to enable stand alone magnetic cards or disks to be of varying shapes capable of rotation within the standard three and one-half inch floppy disk drive for information storage and retrieval.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved floppy disk drive for direct insertion of a stand alone magnetic card or disk into the floppy disk drive of a computer for information storage and retrieval.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a method of controlling the read/write heads of a standard three and one-half inch floppy disk drive to accommodate the varying rotational patterns of the differing shapes of stand alone magnetic cards or disks.
The aforesaid objects are achieved individually and in combination, and it is not intended that the present invention be construed as requiring two or more of the objects to be combined unless expressly required by the claims attached hereto.
According to the present invention, a method and apparatus for reading and writing information on a stand alone magnetic card or disk is accomplished by a stand alone plastic or paper card or disk containing a magnetic medium. The card or disk includes a magnetic medium on either one or both sides of the card or disk covering substantially the entire surface area of the respective side. The card or disk is typically arranged in varying layer configurations including the fundamental card or disk structure (typically a paper or cardstock substrate, or a plastic or synthetic based material), one or more magnetic medium layers substantially similar in size to the card or disk structure and substantially covering the surface area of the card or disk structure, and one or more bonded protective layers (typically thermoplastic, paper or paper/synthetic composite material) to cover the magnetic medium. The cards or disks may be of varying shapes including polygonal, elliptical or oval, circular, rounded as well as non-symmetrical shapes. The card or disk is placed in an adapter either subsequently inserted into or permanently disposed within a floppy disk drive wherein the card or disk is engaged frictionally or mechanically by the adapter such that torque from the floppy disk drive is transferred to the adapter causing the card or disk to rotate about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the card and have the magnetic medium traverse read/write heads for information storage and retrieval. In response to the initial positioning of the card within the floppy disk drive of a computer, a code for a disk format pre-stored on the card or disk is read and processed by the computer in order to determine the proper control for the read/write heads during rotation of the card or disk based upon the shape of the card or disk.
The above and still further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description of a specific embodiment thereof, particularly when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals in the various figures are utilized to designate like components.
A double sided stand alone magnetic card or disk substantially similar to the single sided stand along magnetic card or disk configurations described above but providing for greater storage capacity is illustrated in FIG. 3. Specifically, paper or plastic substrate 1 is disposed between two layers of magnetic medium 2 typically of high density and compatible with the standard three and one half inch floppy disk drive. The two layers of magnetic medium 2 in combination enable card or disk 23 to have a storage capacity of approximately 1.44 megabytes and be substantially similar to the storage capacity of the standard three and one-half inch floppy disk. Each layer of magnetic medium 2 is substantially similar in size and covers substantially all of the surface area of the respective adjacent surface of plastic or paper substrate 1. Further, each layer of magnetic medium 2 is adjacent a protective layer 3 typically including paper, thermoplastic or a paper/synthetic composite. Protective layer 3 may be bonded to each layer of magnetic medium 2 by high temperature and pressure. The double sided stand alone magnetic card or disk 23 may utilize paper as protective layer 3 and therefore provide for text and/or graphics on respective opposite sides of card or disk 23 to simultaneously function as both a data storage device and a business card or other advertisement media.
In order to retrieve or store information, the stand alone magnetic card or disk is typically placed in an adapter mechanically engaging the stand along magnetic card or disk for insertion into the standard three and one half inch floppy disk drive as illustrated in
A torque transfer device 9 is mounted in a circular mounting hole or opening 10 defined through base 5b substantially at the base center. The function of torque transfer device 9 is to apply a rotary force from the floppy disk drive to adapter 30 for rotation of card or disk 23. Specifically, torque transfer device 9 is substantially cylindrical in shape and includes an interior circular end plate 11a and an exterior frusto-conical plate 11b forming respective opposite ends of the torque transfer device. The diameters of interior plate 11a and the larger surface of plate 11b are larger than the diameter of mounting hole or opening 10 in base 5b to assure that torque transfer device 9 is retained in the base. The axial length between facing surfaces of plates 11a and 11b is slightly greater than the thickness of base 5b, and the diameter of torque transfer device 9 intermediate the end plates is less than the diameter of mounting hole or opening 10, thereby assuring that torque transfer device 9 and plate 11a, 11b are free to rotate relative to base 5b. Exterior plate 11b has slots 12 defined in its exteriorly facing surface where the floppy disk drive engages plate 11b to apply a driving rotary force causing torque transfer device 9 to rotate. Card or disk 23 is typically placed on the interior facing surface of interior plate 11a and therefore rotates in conjunction with plate 11a. As card or disk 23 rotates, read/write heads of the floppy disk drive may selectively access the magnetic medium (typically high density) of card or disk 23 via a widow 24, typically rectangular, defined in cover 5a adjacent hinge 8 to expose the magnetic medium of card or disk 23. Base 5b may also contain a window 24 as described above for an adapter accommodating a double sided stand alone magnetic card or disk in order to expose both magnetic medium layers (
Interior circular plate 11a typically is provided with a gripping arrangement permitting card 23 to be aligned with and secured to plate 11a, enabling the card to rotate with torque transfer device 9. Specifically, torque transfer device 9 includes dual retractable pins 14 equally spaced from the center of plate 11a by a short distance of approximately 0.2 inches and extending from respective platforms 34 disposed between plates 11a, 11b. Each platform 34 includes spring 15 extending from exterior plate 11b to platform 34 in order to provide tension and resiliency for enabling pins 14 to retract. Upon moving cover 5a and base 5b to a closed position, pins 14 contact spin plate 16 substantially centrally disposed in cover 5a. Spin plate 16 may be made of a durable smooth material such as metal or hard plastic. Pins 14 typically slightly retract upon contact with spin plate 16 causing tension from spring 15 to maintain pins 14 in constant contact with spin plate 16. Pins 14 are typically disposed through openings 17 of card or disk 23 (
In order to enhance rotation of card or disk 23, small bearing 18, typically a ball-bearing, may be disposed in each pin 14. Specifically, each pin 14 includes an open ended tip having a substantially circular opening with a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of the largest circular cross-section of bearing 18 such that bearing 18 is partially retained within the open ended tip of pin 14. Spring 35 is disposed within pin 14 extending from platform 34 to bearing 18 in order to secure bearing 18 against the edges of the substantially circular opening of the open ended tip of pin 14. Upon closing and subsequent insertion of adapter 30 into a floppy disk drive, respective bearings 18 of pins 14 rotatably contact and circularly traverse spin plate 16 during rotation of card or disk 23 thereby reducing friction between pins 14 and spin plate 16 to provide for a smoother rotational movement of card or disk 23.
Alternatively,
Torque transfer device 9 includes retractable pin 21 disposed on platform 34 residing between end plates 11a, 11b with spring 15 extending from exterior plate 11b to platform 34 in order to provide tension and resiliency to enable pin 21 to slightly retract in substantially the same manner as pins 14 (
Card or disk 23 is typically placed on drawer 25 and laterally slid into adapter 30 for subsequent insertion into a floppy disk drive. During insertion of drawer 25 into adapter 30, pins 14 typically retract in response to contact with drawer 25 thereby enabling drawer 25 and card or disk 23 to be laterally slid, without interference by pins 14, into position over torque transfer device 9 with pins 14 maintaining constant contact with card or disk 23 via springs 15 as described above. Upon insertion of adapter 30 into a floppy disk drive, torque transfer device 9 engages a driving rotary force from the floppy disk drive to rotate itself and card or disk 23 as described above. Since the orientation of torque transfer device 9 is unknown during insertion of drawer 25 and card or disk 23 into adapter 30, pins 14 may not be initially disposed through dual openings 17 in card or disk 23 when drawer 25 and card or disk 23 are positioned over torque transfer device 9. However, as torque transfer device 9 initially rotates, pins 14 circularly traverse the approximate center area of card or disk 23 and dual openings 17. Upon traversal of dual openings 17 by pins 14, springs 15 force pins 14 through dual openings 17 thereby securing and aligning card or disk 23 to torque transfer device 9 for subsequent rotation as described above. In response to a withdrawal force applied to drawer 25 subsequent to the removal of adapter 30 from the floppy disk drive, pins 14 retract from dual openings 17 in order to enable drawer 25 to be laterally slid out of adapter 30 without interference by pins 14.
The aforementioned adapters or specific components of the adapters may be permanently disposed within a floppy disk drive to create a new and improved floppy disk drive. The new floppy disk drive enables direct insertion of the stand alone magnetic card or disk into the floppy disk drive of a computer for information storage and retrieval. For example, the adapter implementing a sliding drawer (
Since the stand alone magnetic card or disk may include varying shapes, read/write heads of the standard three and one half inch floppy disk drive require special control as the varying card or disk shapes typically produce odd tracking patterns when rotated in an adapter either subsequently inserted into or permanently disposed within a floppy disk drive as described above.
It will be appreciated that the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings represent only a few of the many ways of implementing the personal computer data card or disk and corresponding adapter.
The shape of the personal computer data card or disk may be any shape capable of rotation within dimensions of a standard three and one-half inch floppy disk, its protective layer may be paper, paper/synthetic composite, thermoplastic or any other material capable of protecting and allowing access to magnetic media, and its magnetic medium may be any magnetic medium (high or low density) capable of being read or written by floppy disk drives of computers. The personal computer data card or disk may include a paper, plastic, cardstock or other suitably rigid or semi-rigid substrate.
The adapter hinge may be placed on any side of the outer shell to open the adapter in any desired position, and may utilize any device or method capable of securing and rotating the card or disk within the adapter when inserted into a floppy disk drive including but not limited to additional openings in the card or disk, and securing the card or disk about its perimeter within the adapter. The adapter may utilize any device or material capable of supplying a resilient force to enable retraction of the pins, and may include any type of bearing, roller or other device capable of improving rotation of cards or disk within the adapter, and may further include any number of windows in varying shapes capable of exposing the personal computer data card or disk to read/write heads of a floppy disk drive.
The friction gaskets may include any tacky or gummy rubber material and any other material capable of securing the card or disk within the adapter.
The drawer of the adapter may freely slide into the adapter from any side and in any lateral direction with respect to the adapter. Further, the drawer may be secured within the adapter from any side.
The control software may be implemented in any hinge or low level computer language or by any hardware capable of controlling the read/write heads.
The personal computer data card or disk and adapter may be utilized in any system having the standard three and one-half inch floppy drive. Further, the present invention may be applied for use with various types of floppy or other disk drives in the same manner as described above.
The adapters or specific components of the adapters may be permanently disposed in a floppy disk drive of a computer in any manner capable of enabling direct insertion of the personal computer data card or disk into the floppy disk drive for information storage and retrieval.
From the foregoing description it will be appreciated that the invention makes available a novel method and apparatus for reading and writing information on a stand alone magnetic cord or disk wherein a magnetic card or disk is inserted into an adapter circuit subsequently inserted into or permanently disposed within a floppy disk drive of a personal computer for information storage and retrieval.
Having described preferred embodiments of a new and improved method and apparatus for reading and writing information on a stand alone magnetic card or disk, it is believed that other modifications, variations and changes will be suggested to those skilled in the art in view of the teachings set forth herein. It is therefore to be understood that all such variations, modifications and changes are believed to fall within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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