Claims
- 1. Control apparatus for controlling operation of laser texturing apparatus, wherein said laser texturing apparatus includes a central laser station and left and right disk handling stations feeding disks through said central laser station from left and right sides thereof, and wherein said control apparatus comprises:
- a left disk handling and processing controller controlling movement of said disks from said left side into and out of said laser station; and
- a right disk handling and processing controller controlling movement of said disks from said right side into and out of said laser station, with said left disk handling and processing controller and said right disk handling and processing controller alternately controlling processes in said laser station, wherein said left and right disk handling and processing controllers can operate alone or together.
- 2. The control apparatus of claim 1, comprising additionally:
- a left cassette handling controller for controlling movement of cassettes carrying disks through said left disk handling station, with said left cassette handling controller being controlled by said left disk handling and processing controller; and
- a right cassette handling controller for controlling movement of cassettes carrying disks through said right disk handling station, with said right cassette handling controller being controlled by said right disk handling and processing controller.
- 3. The control apparatus of claim 2:
- wherein said left cassette handling controller operates a left input conveyer moving cassettes with disks to be textured from a left input staging area to a left indexing area, a left indexing conveyer moving said cassettes through said left indexing area, wherein disks are removed from said cassettes and replaced therein, and a left output conveyer moving cassettes with textured disks into a left output staging area; and
- wherein said right cassette handling controller operates a right input conveyer moving cassettes with disks to be textured from a right input staging area to a right indexing area, a right indexing conveyer moving said cassettes through said right indexing area, wherein disks are removed from said cassettes and replaced therein, and a right output conveyer moving cassettes with textured disks into a right output staging area.
- 4. The control apparatus of claim 3:
- wherein said left disk handling and processing controller operates a left disk lifter removing disks from a cassette moving through said left indexing area and replacing textured disks therein, a left pick and place mechanism removing disks from said left disk lifter and replacing textured disks therein, and a left spindle mechanism moving disks into and out of said laser station and rotating said disks during texturing within said laser station, with movement of said cassette through said left indexing area and of said left disk lifter occurring in response to a left sensing mechanism sensing presence of disks within said cassette moving therethrough, with said left pick and place mechanism moving disks in both directions between said left disk lifter and said left spindle mechanism; and
- wherein said right disk handling and processing controller operates a right disk lifter removing disks from a cassette moving through said right indexing area and replacing textured disks therein, a right pick and place mechanism removing disks from said right disk lifter and replacing textured disks therein, and a right spindle mechanism moving disks into and out of said laser station and rotating said disks during texturing within said laser station, with movement of said cassette through said right indexing area and of said right disk lifter occurring in response to a right sensing mechanism sensing presence of disks within said cassette moving therethrough, with said right pick and place mechanism moving disks in both directions between said right disk lifter and said right spindle mechanism.
- 5. The control apparatus of claim 4, wherein said processes controlled in said laser station include:
- moving a shuttling mirror so that a laser beam within said laser station is directed toward a disk in said left spindle mechanism or toward a disk in said right spindle mechanism;
- operating a process shutter which is opened to begin texturing a disk and closed to end texturing said disk; and
- monitoring an interlock switch detecting whether a door is opened or closed.
- 6. The control apparatus of claim 5:
- wherein said control apparatus operates in a normal production mode with a left disk texturing cycle occurring simultaneously with a right disk transfer cycle, with a right disk texturing cycles occurring simultaneously with a left disk transfer cycle, and with said left and right disk texturing cycles occurring in an alternating manner;
- wherein, during said left disk texturing cycle, said shuttling mirror is positioned to direct said laser beam toward said disk in said left spindle mechanism, and said left disk handling and processing controller operates said left spindle mechanism moving said disk therein through said laser station, and operates said process shutter to expose a preferred annular portion of said disk therein to said laser beam;
- wherein, during said right disk texturing cycle, said shuttling mirror positioned to direct said laser beam toward said disk in said right spindle mechanism, and said right disk handling and processing controller operates said right spindle mechanism moving said disk therein through said laser station, and operates said process shutter to expose a preferred annular portion of said disk therein to said laser beam;
- wherein, during said left disk transfer cycle, said left disk handling and processing controller operates said left pick and place mechanism to move a textured disk from said left spindle to said left disk lifter and simultaneously to move a disk to be textured from disk lifter to said left spindle mechanism; and
- wherein, during said right disk transfer cycle, said right disk handling and processing controller operates said right pick and place mechanism to move a textured disk from said right spindle to said right disk lifter and simultaneously to move a disk to be textured from disk lifter to said right spindle mechanism.
- 7. The control apparatus of claim 6:
- wherein said control apparatus is also capable of operation in first and second reduced-rate production modes;
- wherein, with said control apparatus in said first reduced-rate production mode, said left disk texturing cycle occurs in an alternating fashion with said left disk transfer cycle; and
- wherein, with said control apparatus in said second reduced-rate production mode, said right disk texturing cycles occurs in an alternating fashion with said right disk transfer cycle.
- 8. The control apparatus of claim 7:
- wherein said control apparatus changes from said normal production mode to said first reduced-rate production mode in response to detection of depression of a first pause button and in response to detection of an error condition in said right disk handling station; and
- wherein said control apparatus changes from said normal production mode to said second reduced-rate production mode in response to detection of depression of a second pause button and in response to detection of an error condition in said left disk handling station.
- 9. In apparatus for laser texturing disks, wherein said apparatus comprises a laser station and first and second disk handling stations feeding disks through said laser station, with production within said apparatus including texturing individual said disks within said laser station, a method for controlling operation of said laser station and of said first disk handling station, wherein said method comprises the steps of:
- (a) determining when a first pause switch, associated with pausing said first disk handling station, is actuated during production with disks from said first disk handling station;
- (b) when said first pause switch is actuated, as determined in step (a), placing said first disk handling station in a paused mode and determining if said second disk handling station has been paused;
- (c) if said second disk handling station has been paused, as determined in step (b), preparing said apparatus for operator access by disabling a laser beam within said laser station;
- (d) if said second disk handling station has not been paused, as determined in step (b) allowing production to continue within said laser station with disks from said second disk handling station; and
- (e) returning to production with disks from said first disk handling station when a start switch is actuated.
- 10. The method of claim 9:
- wherein, in step (b) said laser beam is disabled by closing a shutter; and
- wherein step (b) additionally includes steps of initiating stop sequences and of opening a door for access.
- 11. The method of claim 9, additionally comprising the steps of:
- (f) determining when a maintenance switch is actuated during production with disks from said first disk handling station;
- (g) if said maintenance switch is actuated, determining if an auto switch is actuated;
- (h) if said auto switch is actuated, as determined in step (g), continuing to run production with disks from said first disk handling station;
- (i) determining, during production in step (h), if said first pause switch is actuated;
- (k) when said first pause switch is actuated, as determined in step (i), stopping production with disks from said first disk handling station;
- (l) returning to production from step (k) with disks from said first disk handling station, when said start switch is actuated;
- (m) determining if said maintenance switch is actuated;
- (n) if said maintenance switch is not actuated, as determined in step (m), returning to step (a); and
- (o) if said maintenance switch is actuated, as determined in step (m), returning to step (g).
- 12. The method of claim 11, additionally comprising the steps of:
- (p) if said maintenance switch is actuated, but said auto switch is not actuated, as determined in step (g), storing operational parameters and beginning a series of test sequences, including variation of operational parameters and storage of test results.
- (q) at an end of said test sequences, determining if said auto switch is actuated;
- (r) returning to step (p) to repeat said series of test sequences if said auto switch is not actuated, as determined in step (q);
- (s) if said auto switch is actuated, as determined in step (q), restoring operation at operational parameters stored in step (p) and determining if said start switch has been actuated;
- (t) if said start switch has been actuated, as determined in step (p), beginning production with disks from said first disk handling station.
- 13. Control apparatus for controlling operation of laser texturing apparatus:
- wherein said laser texturing apparatus includes a laser station in which disks are textured by exposure to a laser beam, and first and second disk handling stations for feeding disks through said laser station;
- wherein said control apparatus comprises input means, including first and second pause switches, first and second start switches, a first disk handling and processing controller controlling movement of said disks from said first disk handling station into and away from said laser station; and a second disk handling and processing controller controlling movement of said disks from said second disk handling station into and away from said laser station; and
- wherein said control apparatus is operable in a full-rate production mode causing disks from both said first and second disk handling stations to be textured within said laser station, in a first reduced-rate production mode causing only disks from said second disk handling station to be textured within said laser station, and in a second reduced-rate production mode causing only disks from said first disk handling station to be textured within said laser station;
- wherein actuation of said first pause switch with said control apparatus in said full-rate production mode causes said control apparatus to begin operation in said first reduced-rate production mode, with said first disk handling station in a paused mode;
- wherein actuation of said second pause switch with said control apparatus in said full-rate production mode causes said control apparatus to begin operation in said second reduced-rate production mode, with said second disk handling station in a paused mode;
- wherein actuation of said first pause switch with said second disk handling station in a paused mode, and actuation of said second pause switch with said first disk handling station in a paused mode stops production while preparing said laser station for maintenance access;
- wherein actuation of said first start switch with said first disk handling station in said paused mode causes production to begin with disks from said first disk handling station; and
- wherein actuation of said second start switch with said second disk handling station in said paused mode causes production to begin with disks from said second disk handling station.
- 14. The control apparatus of claim 13:
- wherein said input means additionally includes a maintenance switch and an auto switch, and
- wherein actuation, in said full-rate production mode, of said maintenance switch and said auto switch causes said system to continue running in said full-rate production mode.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
A co-pending U.S. application, Ser. No. 08/150,525, filed Nov. 10, 1993, entitled "Procedure Employing a Diode-Pumped Laser for Controllably Texturing a Disk Surface," by Peter M. Baumgart, et al., having a common assignee with the present invention, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference, describes a process for creating a "distant bump array" surface texture in a magnetic recording disk for reducing stiction, together with the disk so textured. The texturing process uses a tightly focused diode-pumped Nd:YLF or Nd:YVO.sub.4 or other solid-state laser that is pulsed with a 0.3-90 nanosecond pulse train to produce a plurality of distantly-spaced bumps in the disk surface. The bump creation process is highly controllable, permitting repeated creation of a preselected bump profile, such as a smooth dimple or one with a central protrusion useful for low stiction without close spacing or elevated "roughness." Some bump profiles permit texturing of the data-storage region of the disk surface for low stiction without materially affecting magnetic data storage density. The application, Ser. No. 08/150,525 has been abandoned and continued as Ser. No. 601,887 on Feb. 15, 1996, which issued on Jun. 16, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,768,076, with a divisional application, Ser. No. 457,559 being filed from the original application on Jun. 1, 1995, and with a continuation, Ser. No. 889,348, of the divisional application being filed on Jul. 8, 1997.
Another co-pending U.S. application, Ser. No. 08/613,564, filed Mar. 11, 1996, which has subsequently issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,658,475, entitled "Apparatus for Laser Texturing Disks," by Michael Barenboim, et al, having a common assignee with the present invention, further describes a laser texturing station in which the electronic control apparatus of the present invention may be used.
Another co-pending U.S. application, filed on an even day herewith, Ser. No. 08/707,383, entitled "Optical Apparatus for Dual-Beam Laser Texturing," having a common assignee with the present invention describes optical apparatus for splitting and controlling a texturing laser beam used with the electronic control apparatus of the present invention;
Another co-pending U.S. application, filed on an even day herewith, Ser. No. 08/707,383, entitled "Controlling Pulses in a Laser Texturing Tool," and having a common assignee with the present invention, describes a method for controlling the laser used with the electronic control apparatus of the present invention.
Another co-pending U.S. application, filed on an even day herewith, Ser. No. 08/707,385, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,830,514, entitled "Method for Controlling Laser Power in a Texturing Process," and having a common assignee with the present invention, describes a program for setting and maintaining the laser power levels in the optical apparatus used with the electronic control apparatus of the present invention.
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