Claims
- 1. A data handling system comprising:
a base deck having a spindle motor mounted to the base deck, the spindle motor having a central axis; and a disc stack having a plurality of data discs mounted to the spindle motor for rotation about the central axis, each disc having at least one recording surface; a first air dam for engaging the disc stack, the first air dam having an outer section having an inner wall and an outer wall; and a plurality of spaced plate sections disposed transverse from the inner wall of the outer section, the plate sections being substantially parallel and forming one or more gaps therebetween adjacent plate sections, each gap capable of surrounding a corresponding disc when the air dam is engaged with the disc stack.
- 2. The data handling system of claim 1 further including:
a second air dam having a plurality of spaced apart second plate sections, the second plate sections being substantially parallel and forming one or more gaps therebetween adjacent second plate sections; each gap between adjacent plates section defining a space capable of receiving a corresponding disc, each space enclosing a section of the corresponding disc, wherein a section of the corresponding disc is contained within the space; and wherein the each gap on the first air dam has a corresponding gap on the second air dam, and wherein the corresponding gaps enclosed a corresponding disc when the disc is enclosed with the gaps on the first and second air dams.
- 3. The data handling system of claim 1, further including:
an articulating arrangement for operably engaging and disengaging the air dam with the discs, wherein each disc is partially enclosed and free to rotate within a corresponding cavity when the air dam is engaged.
- 4. The data handling system of claim 1, further including:
an articulating arrangement for operably engaging and disengaging the first and second air dams with the discs, wherein each disc is partially enclosed and free to rotate within a corresponding cavity when the air dams are engaged.
- 5. The data handling system of claim 11, wherein the air dam includes a plurality of slots and each a corresponding plate is retained in each slot.
- 6. The data handling system of claim 5, further including spacers between adjacent plate sections.
- 7. The data handling system of claim 1, wherein the inner wall is arcuately shaped and defined by a 180 degree angle.
- 8. A method of handling data comprising of:
(a) mounting the plurality of discs into a coaxial stack; (b) extending one or more dam plates each between a consecutive pair of the plurality of discs and adjacent to at least a selected one of the writeable surfaces; and (c) writing data onto the selected surface while a first one of the dam plates overlaps enough of the selected surface so that the first dam plate limits a windage-induced error in the written data.
- 9. A method of claim 8, the method further including steps of:
(d) removing the plurality of discs from the coaxial stack; and (e) mounting the disc having the selected surface into the data handling system.
- 10. The method of claim 8 in which the extending step (b) includes steps of:
(b1) mounting the first dam plate on a base so that the first dam plate is pivotable about a first axis of rotation; and (b2) mounting a second one of the dam plates on the base so that the second dam plate is pivotable about a second axis of rotation.
- 11. The method of claim 8 in which the writing step (c) includes a step (c1) of writing many servo reference marks on the selected surface.
- 12. The method of claim 8 in which the extending step (b) causes the first dam plate to overlap at least 10% of the selected surface.
- 13. A data handling system comprising:
a plurality of discs operably mounted to a spindle assembly, the spindle assembly capable of rotating the plurality of discs; and means for supporting at least one stationary baffle extending between two of the plurality of discs while the discs rotate, so as to reduce a windage-induced disturbance.
- 14. The data handling system of claim 13, wherein the means for reducing turbulence includes first and second air dam sections.
- 15. The data handling system of claim 14 further including:
an articulating arrangement for operably engaging and disengaging the first and second air dam sections with the discs, wherein each disc is partially enclosed and free to rotate within a corresponding cavity when the air dams are engaged.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/295,275, filed Jun. 1, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60295275 |
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