Claims
- 1. A storage media comprising a storage body and a readable indelible mark formed in the body such that portions thereof are indelibly altered, wherein the mark is read by detecting the indelible alterations of such portions of the body.
- 2. A magnetic storage media comprising a rotatable disk having a substantially planar substrate and a magnetizable layer deposited thereon, the disk including a readable indelible mark formed in the layer such that portions of the layer are absent from the substrate, wherein the mark is read by detecting the absence of such portions of the layer.
- 3. The storage media of claim 2 wherein the absent portions of the layer are ablated from the substrate.
- 4. The storage media of claim 2 wherein the absent portions of the layer leave apertures that extend along a surface of the disk and that extend into the disk from the surface toward the substrate.
- 5. The storage media of claim 2 wherein the layer on the disk is formatted into a predetermined number of substantially concentric and substantially circular tracks, wherein each track is formatted into a predetermined number of substantially arcual track sectors, and wherein the mark is positioned on at least one of the track sectors.
- 6. The storage media of claim 5 wherein the tracks include data tracks and utility tracks interior to the data tracks, and wherein the mark is positioned on a utility track.
- 7. The storage media of claim 5 wherein the mark is positioned on a single track sector of a track.
- 8. The storage media of claim 7 wherein each track sector is separated from adjacent track sectors on the track by respective dividing fields, and wherein the mark is positioned on the single track sector between the dividing fields of the single track sector.
- 9. The storage media of claim 8 wherein each track sector includes an identifying field, and wherein the mark is positioned on the single track sector at an area other than the identifying field.
- 10. The storage media of claim 5 wherein the disk further has a disk index stored thereon on at least one of the tracks, the disk index including sector and track information identifying the sector(s) and track(s) where the mark is positioned.
- 11. The storage media of claim 10 wherein the disk index includes a disk map having disk features stored therein, each disk feature being mapped in the disk map with reference to the position of the mark.
- 12. The storage media of claim 2 wherein the mark comprises a series of apertures extending in a generally circumferential direction, each aperture having a circumferentially extending angular width, wherein the mark is read at least in part by detecting such angular widths.
- 13. The storage media of claim 2 wherein the mark comprises a series of apertures extending in a generally circumferential direction, each aperture being separated from a neighboring aperture by a circumferentially extending angular distance, wherein the mark is read at least in part by detecting such angular distances.
- 14. The storage media of claim 2 comprising a plurality of marks formed in the layer.
- 15. The storage media of claim 14 wherein the marks are arranged in a sequentially angularly incremented fashion.
- 16. The storage media of claim 15 wherein the marks are arranged in a sequentially radially incremented fashion.
- 17. In a storage media comprising a storage body and a readable indelible mark formed in a region of the body such that portions thereof are indelibly altered, a method of reading the mark comprising the steps of:
writing first data to the body in the region of the mark, the written first data not being accepted where the portions of the body are absent, reading second data from the body in the region of the mark, the read second data corresponding to the written first data with segments thereof missing, the missing segments of the first data corresponding to the portions of the body indelibly altered.
- 18. In a magnetic storage media comprising a rotatable disk having a substantially planar substrate and a magnetizable layer deposited thereon, the disk including a readable indelible mark formed in a region of the layer such that portions of the layer are absent from the substrate, a method of reading the mark comprising the steps of:
magnetically writing first data to the disk in the region of the layer, the written first data not being accepted where the portions of the layer are absent from the substrate; magnetically reading second data from the disk in the region of the layer, the read second data corresponding to the written first data with segments thereof missing, the missing segments of the first data corresponding to the portions of the layer absent from the substrate.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the layer on the disk is formatted into a predetermined number of substantially concentric and substantially circular tracks, wherein each track is formatted into a predetermined number of substantially arcual track sectors, wherein the mark is positioned on at least one of the track sectors, and wherein the writing and reading steps comprise:
magnetically writing first data to a particular track sector having the mark, the written first data not being accepted where the portions of the layer are absent from the substrate; magnetically reading second data from the particular track sector, the read second data corresponding to the written first data with segments thereof missing, the missing segments of the first data corresponding to the portions of the layer absent from the substrate.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the writing step comprises writing first data having a repeating bit pattern.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the writing step comprises writing first data having a repeating bit pattern selected from the group consisting of (11111111 . . . ), (10101010 . . . ), (100100001 . . . ), and (100010001 . . . ).
- 22. The method of claim 19 wherein the disk further has a disk index stored thereon on at least one of the tracks, the disk index including sector and track information identifying the sector(s) and track(s) where the mark is positioned, the method further comprising the step of, prior to performing the writing and reading steps:
reading the identifying sector and track information from the disk index; determining the position of the mark therefrom; and proceeding to the position of the mark.
- 23. The method of claim 18 wherein the mark comprises a series of apertures extending in a generally circumferential direction, each aperture having a circumferentially extending angular width, the method comprising the step of detecting such angular widths.
- 24. The method of claim 18 wherein the mark comprises a series of apertures extending in a generally circumferential direction, each aperture being separated from a neighboring aperture by a circumferential y extending angular distance, the method comprising the step of detecting such angular distances.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein each angular distance corresponds to a value, the method further comprising the steps of:
determining the corresponding values from the detected angular distances; and determining an identifying code from the determined values; and determining whether the identifying code is acceptable.
- 26. The method of claim 18 further comprising the step of determining from the read mark an identifier of the storage media.
- 27. The method of claim 26 comprising the step of determining from the read mark an identifier of the storage media, such identifier being selected from the group consisting of a disk storage capacity identifier, a disk purpose identifier, a read-only identifier, a write-once identifier, a security key identifier, a type-of-application-on-media identifier, a specific-vendor identifier, and combinations thereof.
- 28. In a storage media comprising a storage body, a method comprising the step of:
forming a readable indelible mark in the body such that portions thereof are indelibly altered, wherein the mark is read by detecting the indelible alterations of such portions of the body.
- 29. In a magnetic storage media comprising a rotatable disk having a substantially planar substrate and a magnetizable layer deposited thereon, a method comprising the step of:
forming a readable indelible mark in the layer such that portions of the layer are absent from the substrate, wherein the mark is read by detecting the absence of such portions of the layer.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein the forming step comprises the step of ablating the absent portions of the layer from the substrate.
- 31. The method of claim 29 wherein the forming step further comprises the step of leaving apertures that extend along a surface of the disk and that extend into the disk from the surface toward the substrate.
- 32. The method of claim 29 further comprising the steps of:
formatting the layer on the disk into a predetermined number of substantially concentric and substantially circular tracks; and formatting each track into a predetermined number of substantially arcual track sectors, the mark being positioned on at least one of the track sectors.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein the formatting steps occur after the mark is formed in the layer.
- 34. The method of claim 33 further comprising the step of finding the formed mark prior to performing the formatting steps, the step of finding the formed mark comprising the step of performing for each of a plurality of candidate tracks the steps of:
magnetically writing first data to the candidate track, the written first data not being accepted in its entirety by the candidate track if the mark is on such candidate track; and magnetically reading second data from the candidate track, the read second data corresponding to the written first data with segments thereof corresponding to the mark missing if the mark is on such candidate track.
- 35. The method of claim 33 wherein the mark radially extends across a plurality of tracks, the step of finding the formed mark further comprising the steps of:
finding the plurality of tracks over which the mark radially extends; and selecting a preferred track from among the found tracks.
- 36. The method of claim 33 wherein the formatting steps are performed with reference to the position of the mark.
- 37. The method of claim 32 wherein the mark is positioned on a single track sector of a track.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein each track sector is separated from adjacent track sectors on the track by respective dividing fields, and wherein the mark is positioned on the single track sector between the dividing fields of the single track sector.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein each track sector includes an identifying field, and wherein the mark is positioned on the single track sector at an area other than the identifying field.
- 40. The method of claim 32 further comprising the step of:
storing a disk index on the disk on at least one of the tracks; and including in the disk index sector and track information identifying the sector(s) and track(s) where the mark is positioned.
- 41. The method of claim 29 comprising the step of forming a plurality of marks in the layer.
- 42. The method of claim 41 comprising the step of arranging the marks in a sequentially angularly incremented fashion.
- 43. The method of claim 42 comprising the step of arranging the marks in a sequentially radially incremented fashion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/091,453, filed Jul. 1, 1998 and entitled “DISK INDELIBLE UTILITY MARK”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60091453 |
Jul 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09149670 |
Sep 1998 |
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09866284 |
May 2001 |
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