Claims
- 1. A hydrodynamic fluid bearing cartridge comprising a fixed central shaft carrying at least first and second thrust plates separated by a circular shaft portion, said first and second thrust plates being separated from distal ends of said shaft by outer end sections of said shaft, each of said thrust plates comprising first and second radial surfaces connected by an axial surface, and a sleeve which rotates relative to the fixed shaft around a central axis of rotation defined by a central axis of said shaft, said sleeve comprising a counterplate opposing each exposed face of said thrust plate and thereby defining recesses for each of said first and second thrust plates, said recesses each including radial surfaces joined by an axial surface and facing each said radial and axial surface of said thrust plate to define a continuous gap around each said thrust plate, said gap further extending between an internal axial face of said sleeve extending parallel to an axial face of said fixed shaft between said first and second thrust plates, and beyond said first and second thrust plates along end sections of said sleeve to axial ends of said sleeve adjacent said shaft so that said continuous gap is open at each end of said sleeve, and
- lubricating fluid in said gap between said shaft and said sleeve and said first and second thrust plates and said counterplate so that said sleeve is free to rotate relative to said fixed shaft while maintaining the stiffness of said sleeve relative to said shaft.
- 2. A hydrodynamic bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said fixed shaft includes central hole connected by one or more radial bores to connect to the bearing gap to maintain an ambient condition or to vent said bearing gap.
- 3. A hydrodynamic bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 2 wherein said end sections of said sleeve rotating about said shaft separate said first and second thrust plates from said ends of said shaft, and comprising a capillary seal defined between a wall of said shaft and an end section of said sleeve so that said fluid is maintained in said gap between said shaft and said sleeve.
- 4. A hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 3 wherein one of said radial bores connects said central hole to said gap where said thrust plate and said shaft join, a meniscus being defined in said fluid on either side of said gap to separate adjacent sections of said bearing.
- 5. A hydrodynamic bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 4 further including grooves formed on at least one of the radial surfaces of each of the thrust plates and counterplates separated by said gap.
- 6. A hydrodynamic bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 5 wherein said groove patterns are formed on both of said radially extending surfaces of said counter-plate or on both radially extending surfaces of said first and second thrust plates.
- 7. A hydrodynamic bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 5 wherein said grooves are formed on said outer surface of said shaft or said inner surface of said sleeve facing said end section of said shaft and along a central portion of said gap defined by central surfaces of said shaft and said sleeve between said thrust plates.
- 8. A hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 4 wherein a first one of said vents joins said gap between said first and second thrust plates.
- 9. A hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 8 wherein a second one of said vents joins said gap between a top one of said thrust plates and said end of said bearing.
- 10. A hydrodynamic fluid bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shaft has first and second ends and said thrust plates are separated from said ends by sections of said shaft defining journal bearing sections, one end of each said journal bearing ending in a meniscus defined by one of said radial vents.
- 11. A method of assembling the hydrodynamic bearing cartridge of claim 2 including providing a sleeve with at least first and second axially separated steps defined thereon, said steps having different radii, and inserting a first and a second counterplates to rest on said first and second steps so that said gaps between said thrust plates and said counterplate portions of said sleeve are accurately defined.
- 12. A hydrodynamic fluid bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 2 wherein said bearing fluid includes gas and/or liquid.
- 13. A hydrodynamic fluid bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 2 wherein each of said thrust plates includes means for defining separate bearing sections adjacent each radial surface of each of said thrust plates.
- 14. A hydrodynamic fluid bearing as claimed in claim 13 wherein said defining means comprises redial bore extending to a radial end of each thrust plate to join said gap at a first junction and an axial bore located near said shaft and extending axially through said thrust plate to join said gap above and below said thrust plate at second and third junctions, said bearing sections being defined between said first and second, and first and third junctions.
- 15. A fluid dynamic bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second thrust plates are of different radial dimensions.
- 16. A fluid dynamic bearing cartridge as claimed in claim 15 wherein the thrust plate of lesser radial dimension is located closer to a base of the cartridge.
- 17. A magnetic disc storage system comprising a housing for said disc drive,
- means for supporting one or more discs for constant speed rotation, and means for accessing data storage locations on each of said discs,
- said means for supporting comprising a plurality of fluid dynamic bearing means for enabling a hub supporting said one or more discs to rotate relative to a shaft supported in said housing, including means for isolating said fluid dynamic bearing means one from another.
- 18. A magnetic disc storage system as claimed in claim 17 wherein said means for isolating comprise
- a series of vents extending from a reservoir control to said shaft to a gap hold the fluid.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/044,171 filed Apr. 23, 1997, assigned to the assignee of this application.
Reference should also be made to U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 08/944,100 filed Dec. 19, 1997 (Attorney Docket No. A-64698/JAS); U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/981,548, filed Dec. 19, 1997 (Attorney Docket No. A-65139/JAS); and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/981,338, filed Dec. 19, 1997 (Attorney Docket No. A-64699/JAS); all of which are assigned to the assignee of this invention and are incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/24261 |
12/19/1997 |
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12/19/1997 |
12/19/1997 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/48422 |
10/29/1998 |
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