Claims
- 1. A stepper motor especially adapted for use in an actuator in a disc drive comprising a motor housing, a stator within the housing, a rotor movable relative to the stator and fixed to a motor shaft and responsive to pulses applied to said motor to drive said motor shaft, axially spaced ball bearings rotatably supporting said shaft, means fixedly supporting said ball bearings against radial direction comprising a ring of hardened elastomer surrounding said ball bearings and filling the radial spacing between the motor housing and the bearings outer race, and means resiliently supporting said bearings against axial deflection comprising preloaded spring means which are axially spaced and thus resiliently support the spaced ball bearings, thereby permitting small non-critical axial deflection of said motor shaft but restraining said shaft against deflection in the critical, radial direction.
- 2. An electromagnetic actuator as in claim 1 wherein said resilient support means comprise springs adjacent the outer end of said ball bearings at either end of said rotor.
- 3. In a disc drive having a carriage for positioning at least one magnetic head relative to a disc having radially spaced data tracks thereon, a stepper motor having a housing, a drive shaft carried by axially spaced ball bearings and positioned within an annular enclosed portion of the housing, a band coupled between said drive shaft and said carriage for positioning said carriage and transducer carried thereby relative to said disc, means for fixedly positioning the ball bearings against radial deflection toward said housing, said means for fixedly supporting said ball bearings comprising a ring of hardened elastomer surrounding each said ball bearing between an outer race of the ball bearing and the end bell of said housing and, means for resiliently loading said bearings in an axial direction to permit small non-critical axial deflection of said rotor and said bearings in response to forces applied to said band comprising preloaded spring means which are axially spaced and thus resiliently support the spaced ball bearings.
- 4. A disc drive as in claim 3 wherein said means for resiliently loading said bearings comprise preload springs located between outer races of said bearings and end bell walls of said housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 031,904 filed Mar. 30, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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56-49414A |
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Continuations (1)
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