Claims
- 1. An optical hard disk drive that uses a connected plurality of non-positional, stationary, photo-emitters and photo-detectors in place of a single positional, non-stationary, photo-emitter and photo-detector to facilitate the transcription or the retrieval of information to or from at least one data-surface of at least one non-volatile limdow or msr memory medium, comprising:
a) an arrangement of coils and magnets that converts electric current into mechanical power providing for a rotation of said non-volatile limdow or msr memory medium, b) at least one rotatable non-volatile limdow or msr memory medium having at least one data-surface used for said transcription or said retrieval of said information to or from said data-surface, c) at least one connected plurality of photo-emitters and photo-detectors positioned into stationary locations above said data-surface of said rotatable non-volatile limdow or msr memory medium, d) parallel circuitry which allows the transfer of electrical impulses to or from said connected plurality of photo-emitters and photo-detectors to or from at least one central processing unit used to control system wide operation of said optical hard disk drive, whereby, said optical hard disk drive successfully replaces said single positional, non-stationary, photo-emitter and said single positional, non-stationary, photo-detector with a new technology that is stationary which, during catastrophic disk failure is non-destructive to digital information previously transcribed onto said data-platters, and whereby, a photo-emitter positioned above a host requested cylinder-track location is switched on, while a different amplitude modulated photo-emitter positioned above a previously requested cylinder-track location is simultaneously switched off, causing the seek-times of said optical hard disk drive to be decreased by at least two-thousand times over current flying-head magnetic or optical hard disk drives.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is entitled to the benefit of Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/304,064, filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Jul. 9, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60304064 |
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