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Apparatus for rendering at least a portion of a device inoperable and related methods

a technology of inoperable devices and apparatuses, applied in lighting and heating apparatus, combustion types, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of large machines required, data often needs to be eliminated or rendered inaccessible, and data is often left in portions of memory

Active Publication Date: 2016-10-27
BATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCE LLC
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The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for rendering a device inoperable. The apparatus includes a containment structure for receiving the device and a movable member for receiving a cartridge containing a reactant material. The reactant material is ignited to liquefy and expel molten metal onto the device, rendering it inoperable. The technical effects of the invention include the ability to render devices in a safe and controlled manner, without causing damage or injury.

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Furthermore, such data often needs to be eliminated or rendered inaccessible for safety or other reasons.
Such methods often require an electrical power source sufficient to power the apparatus physically destroying the memory portion of an electronic device and are nonfunctional in a power outage situation.
Furthermore, such methods often leave data on portions of the memory that can still be accessed using proper equipment.
Moreover, the machines required are often large and non-mobile.
However, again, such methods can leave portions of the electronic device intact such as, for example, individual plates of a hard drive.
Furthermore, simply crushing or degaussing an electronic device may not provide a visual confirmation that the memory portion of the device has been rendered at least substantially inoperable.
Yet other methods include melting the entire memory device, and although there is a visual confirmation that all the data has been destroyed and is unrecoverable, the machines required to melt entire memory devices are often large, non-portable, and require a significant power source.
Furthermore, the complete process of melting an entire memory device may not be able to be performed quickly without an electrical power source to provide heat.

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[0020]The illustrations presented herein are not meant to be actual views of any particular apparatus for rendering at least a portion of a device unusable, or component thereof, but are merely simplified schematic representations employed to describe illustrative embodiments of the disclosure. The drawings are not necessarily to scale.

[0021]Embodiments of the present disclosure may include apparatuses used to render at least a portion (e.g., a majority) of data on a device (e.g., electronic device) unable to be deciphered and / or accessed. Some embodiments of the present disclosure may include apparatuses used to damage or render a device at least partially (e.g., substantially) useless or inoperable, for example, such that is cannot reasonably perform its intended function. Some embodiments of the present disclosure may include apparatuses used to render at least a portion of one or more devices inoperable by melting at least a portion of the device (e.g., forming one or more holes...

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Apparatus for rendering at least a portion of a device inoperable may include a containment structure having a first compartment that is configured to receive a device therein and a movable member configured to receive a cartridge having reactant material therein. The movable member is configured to be inserted into the first compartment of the containment structure and to ignite the reactant material within the cartridge. Methods of rendering at least a portion of a device inoperable may include disposing the device into the first compartment of the containment structure, inserting the movable member into the first compartment of the containment structure, igniting the reactant material in the cartridge, and expelling molten metal onto the device.

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0001]This invention was made with government support under Contract Number DE-AC07-05ID14517 awarded by the United States Department of Energy. The government has certain rights in the invention.FIELD[0002]Embodiments of the disclosure generally relate to apparatuses and methods for rendering at least a portion of one or more devices inoperable.BACKGROUND[0003]Electronic devices often have memory portions that can contain data that is confidential or otherwise private. Furthermore, such data often needs to be eliminated or rendered inaccessible for safety or other reasons. Several methods exist for rendering memory portions of electronic devices inoperable. Some methods simply include writing new data over the original data. However, the original data is often recoverable (e.g., accessible) using proper equipment. Other methods include strictly physical means such as the hard-drive shredding device of U.S. Pat. No. 8,85...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F42B5/18
CPCF42B5/18G06F21/88G11B5/0245F23G5/245F23G5/085F42B12/46F42B12/44
Inventor DANIELS, MICHAEL A.STEFFLER, ERIC D.HARTENSTEIN, STEVEN D.WALLACE, RONALD S.
Owner BATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCE LLC