Louisville, CO, United States of America

Stephen Robert Martin


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.3

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 131(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1993-2016

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10 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Stephen Robert Martin

Introduction

Stephen Robert Martin is an accomplished inventor based in Louisville, Colorado. He holds a total of 10 patents, showcasing his significant contributions to the field of technology and engineering. His work primarily focuses on advancements in storage mediums and fluid dynamic bearing motors.

Latest Patents

Among his latest patents is an "Apparatus with Disc Separator Plates." This invention includes a base deck and a plurality of storage mediums, such as discs, along with disc separator plates. The design aims to provide rigid coupling of the separator plates, which helps mitigate issues related to vibration or shock. Additionally, it addresses airflow concerns that could affect the performance of magnetoresistive transducers reading data from the storage mediums. Another notable patent is the "Plastic Critical Tolerance Fit Component." This invention provides accurately formed components for fluid dynamic bearing motors, minimizing expensive machining processes. The molded components are designed to ensure strict tolerances necessary for optimal performance in disc drive memory systems.

Career Highlights

Stephen has worked with notable companies in the technology sector, including Syquest Technology, Inc. and Seagate Technology Incorporated. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise and innovative capabilities in the field.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Stephen has collaborated with talented individuals such as Brenda Kaye Drake and Thomas M. Durrum. These partnerships have likely enriched his work and led to further

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