Claims
- 1. A disk recording system comprising:a recording head; a turntable for rotatably supporting a disk adjacent said recording head, said turntable being rotatable about a first axis; a support for supporting one of said turntable and said recording head so as to enable relative movement between said first axis and said recording head, said support including a rotary air bearing, and said rotary air bearing defining a direction for said relative movement; and rotary movement damping means for damping said relative movement.
- 2. A disk recording system according to claim 1 wherein the damping means comprises a viscous dashpot.
- 3. A disk recording system according to claim 1, wherein the recording head and the turntable are movable one relative to the other above a second axis generally parallel to, but offset from the first axis.
- 4. A disk recording system according to claim 3, wherein the recording head is fixed, and the turntable is mounted on at least one arm with the second axis passing through said at least one arm at a point remote from the turntable, said at least one arm comprising a part of said support.
- 5. A disk recording system according to claim 3 wherein the air bearing comprises a rotary air bearing and defines the second axis.
- 6. A disk recording system according claim 1 wherein said movement is controlled by a motor.
- 7. A disk recording system according to claim 6, wherein the motor is connected to the air bearing via a spring.
- 8. A disk recording system according to claim 1, further including an apparatus for sensing the relative movement of the recording head and the turntable, said apparatus comprising a first set of conducting elements connected to one of the recording head and the turntable;second and third sets of conducting elements connected to the other of the recording head and the turntable, the first set of elements being movable relative to the second and third sets; means for applying a first alternating voltage to some of the elements of the second and third sets and for applying a second alternating voltage to other elements of the second and third sets so that adjacent elements receive different voltages, the first and second voltages being of opposite phase; and means for detecting capacitively induced voltage on the first elements, and comparing said voltage with either the first or second alternating voltage, thereby to determine the relative position of the first elements and the second and third elements and so determine the relative position of the recording head and the turntable.
- 9. A disk recording system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said damping means comprises a damper containing very high viscosity fluid.
- 10. A disk recording system comprising:a recording head; a turntable for rotatably supporting a disk adjacent said recording head, said turntable being rotatable about a first axis; a support for supporting one of said turntable and said recording head so as to enable relative movement between said first axis and said recording head, said support including an air bearing, and said air bearing defining a direction for said relative movement; and damping means for damping said relative movement, said damping means comprising a cylinder, a piston movable in said cylinder, and a very high viscosity fluid contained within said cylinder.
- 11. A disk recording system as claimed in claim 10 wherein said damping means comprises a linear damper wherein said piston is movable linearly in said cylinder.
- 12. A disk recording system comprising:a recording head; a turntable for rotatably supporting a disk adjacent said recording head, said turntable being rotatable about a first axis; a support for supporting one of said turntable and said recording head so as to enable relative movement between said first axis and said recording head, said support including an air bearing, and said air bearing defining a direction for said relative movement; and damping means for damping said relative movement, said damping means comprising a movable damping element, a fixed damping element disposed closely adjacent to said movable damping element so as to define a gap therebetween, and a highly viscous fluid in said gap.
- 13. A disk recording system as claimed in claim 12 wherein said damping means comprises a rotary damper for damping relative rotary movement between said turntable and said recording head.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/718,694 filed Sep. 27, 1996.
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