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  • Newport Beach, CA
  • Corona del Mar, CA

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Design of Experiments • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Engineering Management • Engineering • Design For Manufacturing • Embedded Systems • Integration • Failure Analysis • Electronics • Account Management • Management • Process Improvement • Product Development • Storage • Sheet Metal • Manufacturing • Product Management • Product Launch • Nas

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Raoul Standt

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Industry:
Security And Investigations
Skills:
Design of Experiments
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Engineering Management
Engineering
Design For Manufacturing
Embedded Systems
Integration
Failure Analysis
Electronics
Account Management
Management
Process Improvement
Product Development
Storage
Sheet Metal
Manufacturing
Product Management
Product Launch
Nas

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Raoul Standt
Principal
Specialty Windows
Whol Lumber/Plywood/Millwork
1938 N Batavia St, Orange, CA 92865

Publications

Us Patents

Megasonic Cleaner And Dryer System

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US Patent:
6928751, Aug 16, 2005
Filed:
Jun 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/171430
Inventors:
Chad M. Hosack - Dana Point CA, US
Jeffrey M. Lauerhaas - Leuven, BE
Mario E. Bran - Garden Grove CA, US
Raoul Standt - Newport Beach CA, US
Paul Patel - Corona CA, US
Yi Wu - Irvine CA, US
Geert Doumen - Maaseik, BE
Paul Mertens - Bonheiden, BE
Assignee:
Goldfinger Technologies, LLC - Allentown PA
Interuniversitair Microelektronica Centrum (IMEC) - Leuven
International Classification:
F26B017/00
US Classification:
34594, 34317, 34 58, 34667, 34337, 134 1, 134 13, 134 953, 134184, 134198
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a rotatable chuck for supporting a substrate and a splash guard. The splash guard surrounds the chuck and surrounds a substrate mounted on the chuck. The splash guard has a portion that deflects fluid being flung off the substrate by centrifugal action in a manner so as to not splash back onto the substrate. The splash guard is moveable between a process position in which the upper annular edge of the splash guard extends above the chuck and a substrate on the chuck, and a load/unload position in which the splash guard is tilted so that one side of the upper annular edge is below an upper edge of the chuck. The movement of the splash guard facilitates loading and unloading of a substrate.

Automated Storage Library Gripper With Finger Position Detector

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US Patent:
7193810, Mar 20, 2007
Filed:
Aug 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/642032
Inventors:
Peter Dickey - Costa Mesa CA, US
Raoul Standt - Newport Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11B 16/675
US Classification:
360 92, 360 9806, 369 3043
Abstract:
A mechanical gripper mechanism for transporting and handling storage devices including a sensor to determine the position of opposing gripper fingers is provided. The gripper mechanism includes a pair of opposing gripper fingers rotatably mounted to a picker frame, each having a distal end adapted to engage a storage device. The gripper mechanism further includes at least one optically detectable indicator associated with the position and movement of the gripper fingers, and an optical sensor positioned to detect at least one of the optically detectable indicators. In one example, the at least one optically detectable indicators are disposed in a curve coupled to a gear associated with rotating the gripper fingers.

Automated Storage Library Gripper Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
7212375, May 1, 2007
Filed:
Aug 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/641969
Inventors:
Peter Dickey - Costa Mesa CA, US
Raoul Standt - Newport Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11B 15/68
US Classification:
360 92, 369 3043
Abstract:
A mechanical gripper mechanism for transporting and handling storage devices is provided. In one example, the gripper mechanism includes a pair of opposing gripper fingers rotatably mounted to the picker frame, each having a distal end adapted to engage opposite minor side surfaces of a storage device. The opposing gripper fingers are further interconnected by corresponding geared surfaces such that the gripper fingers rotate together. In one example, the proximal ends of the gripper fingers include geared surfaces that are directly coupled to rotate the gripper fingers together.

Extendable Storage Bin Mounting For Automatic Storage Library

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US Patent:
7274531, Sep 25, 2007
Filed:
Aug 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/641627
Inventors:
Peter Dickey - Costa Mesa CA, US
Raoul Standt - Newport Beach CA, US
Kurt Buckland - Yorba Linda CA, US
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11B 5/68
G11B 17/22
US Classification:
360 92, 369 3042
Abstract:
In one exemplary embodiment an automated storage library is provided. The automated storage library may include a media drive, an array of storage bins for holding storage devices, and a robotic transfer mechanism for transporting storage devices between the media drive and the storage bins. The storage library includes a housing for supporting the media drive, the robotic transfer mechanism, and the storage bins, and a structure within the housing that is associated with one or more storage bins, wherein the structure is extendable at least partially from the housing.

Cartridge Transport Assembly

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US Patent:
7387485, Jun 17, 2008
Filed:
Sep 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/675376
Inventors:
Peter Dickey - Costa Mesa CA, US
Raoul Standt - Newport Beach CA, US
John Edward Maroney - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B65G 1/137
US Classification:
414277, 414280, 901 16, 360 921, 369 3038, 369 3039, 369 3043, 369 3045
Abstract:
Storage library systems and methods of operating and assembling library systems are provided. The storage library system may include a stationary support member having a first axis and a cartridge transport assembly. The cartridge transport assembly includes a cartridge retrieving mechanism configured to retrieve a removable media cartridge, said cartridge transport assembly being coupled to the support member, wherein the cartridge retrieving mechanism is positionable in four degrees of freedom. The method of operating a tape library may include transmitting instruction signals to a robotics controller disposed on a cartridge transport assembly, translating the cartridge transport assembly along a stationary support member, and positioning the cartridge retrieving mechanism in four degrees of freedom relative to the stationary support member.

Stackable Process Chambers

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US Patent:
20020185153, Dec 12, 2002
Filed:
Jun 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/171429
Inventors:
Chad Hosack - Dana Point CA, US
Pankaj Patel - Corona CA, US
Raoul Standt - Newport Beach CA, US
International Classification:
B08B003/02
B08B003/12
US Classification:
134/001300, 134/902000, 134/147000, 134/153000, 134/095200, 134/033000, 134/030000, 134/034000, 134/036000
Abstract:
A substrate processing system has a first substrate cleaner and a second substrate cleaner. The first substrate cleaner comprises a forward portion and a rear portion. The forward portion includes a rotatable substrate support. The rear portion is vertically thicker than the forward portion. The rear portion includes a device for rotating the support. The second substrate cleaner includes the elements included in the first substrate cleaner. The second substrate cleaner is stacked above the first substrate cleaner with the forward portions being vertically aligned and the rear portions being vertically aligned. A space is formed between the forward portions to permit access to the forward portion of the first substrate cleaner and to permit ample gas flow into the area between the forward portions of the first and the second substrate cleaners.

Megasonic Cleaner And Dryer System

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US Patent:
20040020512, Feb 5, 2004
Filed:
Jun 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/171494
Inventors:
Chad Hosack - Dana Point CA, US
Raoul Standt - Newport Beach CA, US
Pankaj Patel - Corona CA, US
International Classification:
B08B003/02
US Classification:
134/001300, 134/033000, 134/153000, 134/902000, 134/148000, 134/095200, 134/095300
Abstract:
An apparatus for cleaning a substrate includes a bearing assembly, a tubular shaft, a substrate support, a process bowl, and a dispenser. The tubular shaft has an upper end and a lower end. The lower end is rotatably mounted to the bearing assembly. The shaft provides an area through which cleaning liquid can be directed. The substrate support has a lower region connected to the tubular shaft and an upper region that supports the substrate. The process bowl surrounds and is spaced outwardly from the substrate support. The process bowl has a slot in an outer wall that receives a robot arm that positions the substrate on the substrate support and that withdraws the substrate from the substrate support. The dispenser has an outlet that directs liquid through the area, toward the upper region. The dispenser is positioned beneath the upper region.

Automated Storage Library Cartridge Gripper With Cartridge Detector

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US Patent:
20050036408, Feb 17, 2005
Filed:
Aug 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/642038
Inventors:
Peter Dickey - Costa Mesa CA, US
Raoul Standt - Newport Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G11B007/085
US Classification:
369030360
Abstract:
In one exemplary embodiment a mechanical gripper mechanism for transporting storage devices and having a cartridge detector is provided. The gripper includes a pair of opposing gripper fingers, where each gripper finger includes a proximal end pivotally mounted to the picker frame, and a distal end adapted to engage minor side surfaces of a storage device. Further, the gripper mechanism includes a cartridge detector extending away from the picker frame and at least partially depressible between the pair of opposing gripper fingers. The distal end of the cartridge detector has a larger cross-sectional area than the proximal end of the cartridge detector.
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