Claims
- 1. A suspension for connecting a slider to an actuator arm of a disc drive, the suspension comprising:
a body having a proximal end for attaching the suspension to the actuator arm and a distal end adapted for attachment to the slider; and a cushion extending vertically from the body, the cushion adapted to contact a surface within the disc drive to limit vertical excursions and dampen motion of the suspension during a shock event.
- 2. A suspension as defined in claim 1, wherein:
the surface comprises an adjacent cushion extending vertically from an adjacent suspension; and the cushion is spaced apart from the adjacent cushion by a predetermined distance in the absence of a shock event.
- 3. A suspension as defined in claim 2 wherein the predetermined distance is approximately 11 mils.
- 4. A suspension as defined in claim 1, wherein:
the surface comprises one of a top cover and a base plate of the disc drive; and the cushion is spaced apart from the one of the top cover and the base plate by a predetermined distance in the absence of a shock event.
- 5. A suspension as defined in claim 4 wherein the predetermined distance is approximately 11 mils.
- 6. A suspension as defined in claim 1 wherein:
the body further comprises a load beam and a gimbal, the load beam having a proximal end for attaching the load beam to the actuator arm, and the gimbal attached to a distal end of the load beam, the gimbal adapted for attachment to the slider; and the cushion extends vertically from one of the load beam and the gimbal.
- 7. A suspension as defined in claim 6 wherein the cushion is formed integrally with the suspension as a vertical protrusion extending from one of the load beam and the gimbal.
- 8. A suspension as defined in claim 1 wherein the cushion is formed from a viscoelastic foam material.
- 9. A suspension as defined in claim 1 wherein the cushion is formed from a plastic material.
- 10. A suspension as defined in claim 9 wherein the cushion further comprises a hollow body having an air port for expelling air during compression of the cushion.
- 11. A suspension as defined in claim 9 wherein the cushion further comprises a frame having a plurality of walls defining two open ends and an open interior.
- 12. A suspension as defined in claim 1 wherein the cushion is formed integrally with the suspension as a vertical protrusion extending from the body.
- 13. A suspension as defined in claim 1 wherein the suspension defines a longitudinal centerline, the suspension further comprising:
a second cushion extending vertically from the body, the two cushions positioned symmetrically on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline and equidistant from the distal end of the body, each cushion adapted to contact a surface within the disc drive to limit vertical excursions and dampen torsional oscillations of the suspension during a shock event.
- 14. A disc drive assembly having at least one disc mounted on a hub for rotation about a spindle axis, the disc having a surface for recording data, the disc drive assembly further including an actuator for moving an actuator arm above the surface of the disc and a suspension connecting a slider to the actuator arm to maintain the slider substantially engaged with the disc surface, the slider including a transducer for reading and writing data to the disc surface, and wherein the suspension comprises:
a body having a proximal end attached to the actuator arm and a distal end attached to the slider; and a cushion extending vertically from the body, the cushion defining a contact surface spaced a predetermined distance from an engagement surface within the disc drive, the contact surface of the cushion contacting the engagement surface within the disc drive to limit vertical excursions and dampen motion of the suspension when the disc drive undergoes a shock event.
- 15. A disc drive assembly as defined in claim 14, wherein the engagement surface comprises a contact surface of an adjacent cushion extending vertically from an adjacent suspension.
- 16. A disc drive assembly as defined in claim 14, wherein the engagement surface comprises an adjacent suspension.
- 17. A disc drive assembly as defined in claim 14, wherein the engagement surface comprises one of a top cover and a base plate of the disc drive.
- 18. A disc drive assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the cushion is formed from a viscoelastic foam material.
- 19. A disc drive assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the cushion is formed from a plastic material.
- 20. A disc drive assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the cushion is formed integrally with the suspension as a vertical protrusion extending from the body.
- 21. A disc drive comprising:
a suspension maintaining a slider substantially engaged with a surface of a disc; and means for limiting vertical excursions and for dampening motion of the suspension when the disc drive undergoes a shock event.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/109,226, entitled ANTI-SHOCK SUSPENSION CUSHIONS, filed Nov. 18, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60109226 |
Nov 1998 |
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