Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:
a spindle motor with a spindle motor hub supporting a first disc, and a disc spacer communicating with the first disc supporting a second disc, wherein the first disc has an extension of mass and stiffness available for resonance excitation distinct from an extension of mass and stiffness of the second disc available for resonance excitation.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, in which the first disc has a free body resonance frequency distinct from a free body resonance frequency of the second disc.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, in which the disc spacer comprising:
a spacer body portion; a first clamping surface adjacent the spacer body portion; a second clamping surface adjacent the spacer body portion and substantially parallel to the first clamping, wherein the first clamping surface has less surface area than the second clamping surface, and wherein a difference between the clamping surface areas provides separation of resonance excitation response between the first disc and the second disc.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, in which the resonance excitation response of the first disc is dissipated by a damping of the spindle motor, and further wherein the resonance excitation response of the second disc is dissipated by the damping of the spindle motor.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a clamp ring secured to the spindle motor hub imparting a clamping force on the second disc to substantially secure the second disc relative to the clamp ring, to substantially secure the disc spacer relative to the second disc and to substantially secure the first disc relative to the disc spacer.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, in which the clamp ring comprises a clamp surface with a surface area substantially similar to the surface area of the first clamping surface, wherein the second disc is interposed between the clamp surface and the first clamping surface, and wherein a centrum of the first clamping surface, a centrum of the second clamping surface and a centrum of the clamp surface are in substantial radial alignment with an axis of rotation of the spindle motor hub.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, in which a substrate of the first disc and a substrate of the second disc are of a dissimilar material of substantially equal size, wherein the difference between the substrate material of the first disc and the substrate material of the second disc provides separation of resonance excitation response between the first disc and the second disc.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, in which a substrate of the first disc and a substrate of the second disc are of a similar material, have substantially equal inner diameters and have substantially dissimilar outer diameters, wherein the difference in outer diameter between the first disc and the second disc provides separation of resonance excitation response between the first disc and the second disc.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, in which a substrate of the first disc and a substrate of the second disc are of a similar material, have substantially equal inner diameters, substantially equal outer diameters and substantially dissimilar substrate thicknesses, wherein the difference in substrate thickness between the first disc and the second disc provides separation of resonance excitation response between the first disc and the second disc.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 4, in which the substantial redial alignment between the centrum of the first clamping surface, the centrum of the second clamping surface and the centrum of the clamp surface, relative to the axis of rotation of the spindle motor hub, deters distortion of the first disc and the second disc as a result of imparting the clamping force on the second disc.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 6, in which the substantial radial alignment between the centrum of the first clamping surface, the centrum of the second clamping surface, the centrum of the clamp support surface and the centrum of the clamp surface, relative to the axis of rotation of the spindle motor hub, deters distortion of the first disc and the second disc as a result of imparting the clamping force on the second disc.
- 12. A method by steps comprising:
providing a spindle motor with a spindle motor hub, positioning a first disc on the spindle motor hub, aligning a disc spacer adjacent the first disc, the disc spacer has a first clamping surface and a second clamping surface, wherein the first clamping surface has less surface area than the second clamping surface, the second clamping surface aligned adjacent the first disc; mounting a second disc on the spindle motor hub in surface contact with the first clamping surface; placing a clamp ring in surface contact with the second disc; and imparting a clamping force on the clamp ring to substantially secure the second disc relative to the clamp ring, to substantially secure the disc spacer relative to the second disc and to substantially secure the first disc relative to the disc spacer.
- 13. The method of claim 12, in which the first disc provides an extension of mass and stiffness available for resonance excitation distinct from an extension of mass and stiffness of the second disc available for resonance excitation for separation of resonance excitation response between the first disc and the second disc, and further in which the resonance response of the first disc and the resonance response of the second disc are each dissipated by a damping of the spindle motor.
- 14. A disc drive comprising:
a spindle motor with a spindle motor hub supporting a first disc; a disc spacer communicating with the first disc supporting a second disc, and means for separating resonance response of the first disc from the second disc.
- 15. The disc drive of claim 14, in which the means for separating resonance response of the first disc from the second disc is provided by a difference in a clamping point of the first disc relative to a clamping point of the second disc, and further in which the resonance response of the first disc and the resonance response of the second disc are each dissipated by a damping of the spindle motor.
- 16. The disc drive of claim 14, in which a substrate of the first disc and a substrate of the second disc are of a dissimilar material of substantially equal size, wherein the difference in substrate material between the first disc and the second disc provides the means for separating resonance response of the first disc from the second disc, and further in which the resonance response of the first disc and the resonance response of the second disc are each dissipated by a damping of the spindle motor.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 14, in which a substrate of the first disc and a substrate of the second disc are of a substantially similar material, each substrate having substantially equal inner diameters and substantially dissimilar outer diameters, wherein the difference in outer diameter between the first disc and the second disc provides the means for separating resonance response of the first disc from the second disc, and further in which the resonance response of the first disc and the resonance response of the second disc are each dissipated by a damping of the spindle motor.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 14, in which a substrate of the first disc and a substrate of the second disc are of a similar material, each substrate having substantially equal inner diameters, substantially equal outer diameters and substantially dissimilar substrate thicknesses, wherein the difference in substrate thickness between the first disc and the second disc provides the means for separating resonance response of the first disc from the second disc, and further in which the resonance response of the first disc and the resonance response of the second disc are each dissipated by a damping of the spindle motor.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a clamp with a clamp surface area substantially similar to the first clamping surface area imparting a clamping force on the second disc, wherein the second disc is interposed between the clamp surface area and the first clamping surface area, in which a centrum of the first clamping surface, a centrum of the second clamping surface and a centrum of the clamp surface area are in substantial radial alignment relative to an axis of rotation of the spindle motor hub to deter distortion of the first disc and the second disc as a result of imparting the clamping force on the second disc.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, in which the clamp surface area of the clamp ring is substantially a mirror image of the surface area of the first clamping surface, and in which the spindle motor hub has a clamp support surface adjacent the first disc, wherein the clamp support surface is substantially a mirror image of the second clamping surface of the clamp ring to further deter distortion of the first disc and the second disc.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/404,112 filed Aug. 15, 2002 entitled “Spacer for Separating Disc Resonances while Minimizing Disc Distortion.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60404112 |
Aug 2002 |
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