Claims
- 1. An integrated disc storage driving system, comprising:
- a device chassis formed of a metal and mounting drive elements including at least a disc drive motor and a voice coil motor with related shafts and bearings;
- a plurality of precisely positioned motor mounting elements and a plurality of precisely positioned bores on and through the chassis receiving and mounting the shafts and bearings of the drive elements, the bores, the motor mounting elements and the chassis all being of a one-piece construction with integral portions of the chassis separating the precisely positioned bores and mounting elements,
- all bores and mounting elements having been first formed with the chassis in a certain relationship to each other and thereafter having been precision machined in a single chucking step of the chassis in a machine tool to obtain a precisely adjusted relationship to each other, whereby these bores and mounting elements are positioned relative to each other with an extremely high degree of precision.
- 2. An integrated driving system according to claim 1, wherein the shaft of each of the motors is stationary.
- 3. An integrated driving system according to claim 1, wherein the shaft of each of the motors is rotating.
- 4. An integrated driving system according to claim 1 for at least one scanning head of a hard disc memory, wherein a mounting bore for guiding the scanning head is formed in the device chassis during said single chucking step.
- 5. An integrated driving system according to claim 4, wherein the bore is of consistent diameter throughout its length.
- 6. An integrated driving system according to claim 4, wherein a pair of mutually parallel slots are positioned with a predetermined spacing from each other and extend in concentric relation to the mounting bore associated with said scanning head and are formed in the device chassis during said single chucking step.
- 7. An integrated driving system according to claim 6, wherein other elements of secondary tolerance importance are formed integrally with the device chassis.
- 8. An integrated driving system according to claim 1, wherein other elements of secondary tolerance importance are formed integrally with the device chassis.
- 9. An integrated driving system according to claim 8, wherein the chassis further supports control electronics.
- 10. An integrated driving system according to claim 9, wherein the device chassis includes bearing and support faces for various motors.
- 11. An integrated driving system according to claim 10, wherein at least one of the motors is mounted on the chassis through a sleeve joined to the bearing faces.
- 12. An integrated driving system according to claim 11, wherein the sleeve is adhered to the bearing face by means of an adhesive film.
- 13. An integrated driving system according to claim 12, wherein the sleeve is formed of steel.
- 14. An integrated driving system according to claim 13, wherein the device chassis is formed of aluminum.
- 15. An integrated driving system according to claim 12, wherein the adhesive film is formed to be as thin as possible.
- 16. An integrated driving system according to claim 15, wherein the adhesive film has a thickness of from 2 to 30 .mu.m.
- 17. An integrated driving system according to claim 16, wherein the adhesive film consists of a highly viscous, anaerobic adhesive liquid.
- 18. An integrated driving system according to claim 17, wherein one of the motors is received at least in part within a trough provided in the device chassis.
- 19. An integrated driving system according to claim 18, wherein one of the motors includes magnets composed of rings which are fitted into each other through grooves and keys.
- 20. A method of manufacturing a data storage device comprising the steps of:
- forming an integral base plate member;
- machining a pair of bores in said base plate member while said member is fixed in a single chucking position which is precisely located with respect to the machining tool; and
- assembling a shaft in each of said bores, a first of said shafts operating to establish the rotation axis of at least one rotatable data storage member and the second of said shafts operating to define the pivot axis of an arm supporting one or more data sensing heads cooperating with the storage surface of said data storage member.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said assembling step includes assembling a movable shaft in at least one of said bores.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein each movable shaft is supported by bearings which are held in position through contact with the walls of the bore housing said shaft.
- 23. The method of clam 21 wherein at least one movable shaft is supported by bearings which are held in position by a sleeve member which is in contact with the walls of the bore housing said shaft.
- 24. The method of claim 20 wherein said assembling step includes assembling a movable shaft in both said bores.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein each movable shaft is supported by bearings which are held in position through contact with the walls of the bore housing said shaft.
- 26. The method of claim 24 wherein at least one movable shaft is supported by bearings which are held in position by a sleeve member which is in contact with the walls of the bore housing said shaft.
- 27. The method of claim 20 wherein said assembling step includes assembling a stationary shaft in at least one of said bores.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein said stationary shaft operates to establish the rotation axis of said data storage member.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein said data storage member is supported for rotation by bearings held in position through contact with said stationary shaft. .Iadd.
- 30. A disc storage device, comprising:
- a housing defining a clean room,
- at least one storage disc provided in said clean room;
- at least one scanning head provided in said clean room;
- a one-piece chassis forming part of said clean room, said chassis being formed of metal and having first and second motor mounting elements integrally formed thereon, said first and second motor mounting elements having first and second bores associated therewith, said bores having been precision machined concentric with first and second axes, respectively, in one machining step without rechucking said one-piece chassis to obtain a precisely adjusted relationship between said bores;
- a disc motor mounted on said one-piece chassis, said disc motor having a shaft which is mounted on said first motor mounting element coaxial with said first bore and further including a disc mounting member supporting said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis;
- a scanning head motor mounted on said second motor mounting element and operatively engaged with said at least one scanning head to allow said at least one scanning head to be moved relative to said at least one disc, said scanning head motor having a member aligned with said second bore for establishing the path of movement of said at least one scanning head; and
- said disc motor further including an external rotor for co-rotation with said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.31. The disc storage device of claim 30 wherein said disc motor further comprises a sleeve having two bearings positioned therein, a portion of said sleeve being mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.32. The disc storage device of claim 31 wherein said disc motor shaft has two bearing raceways integrally formed thereon and said disc motor shaft is received within said sleeve such that said bearings engage said bearing raceways..Iaddend..Iadd.33. The disc storage device of claim 31 wherein said sleeve is adhered to said first motor mounting element by means of an adhesive film..Iaddend..Iadd.34. The disc storage device of claim 30 wherein said disc motor shaft has an end which is integrally mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.35. The disc storage device of claim 30 wherein said at least one disc includes a central opening through which said disc mounting member extends to support said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis, said disc motor being located in a spaced defined within said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.36. The disc storage device of claim 30 wherein said disc motor includes a permanent magnetic rotor, said disc mounting member and said permanent magnetic rotor being supported on opposite sides of said one-piece chassis..Iaddend..Iadd.37. The disc storage device of claim 30 wherein said disc motor further comprises bearings for mounting said disc motor shaft for rotation about
- said first axis..Iaddend..Iadd.38. A disc storage device, comprising:
- a housing defining a clean room,
- at least one storage disc provided in said clean room;
- at least one scanning head provided in said clean room;
- a one-piece chassis forming part of said clean room, said chassis being formed of metal and having first and second motor mounting elements integrally formed thereon, said first and second motor mounting elements having first and second bores associated therewith, said bores having been precision machined concentric with first and second axes, respectively, in one machining step without rechucking said one-piece chassis to obtain a precisely adjusted relationship between said bores;
- a disc motor mounted on said one-piece chassis, said disc motor having a shaft which is mounted on said first motor mounting element coaxial with said first bore and further including a disc mounting member supporting said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis;
- a scanning head motor mounted on said second motor mounting element and operatively engaged with said at least one scanning head to allow said at least one scanning head to be moved relative to said at least one disc, said scanning head motor having a member aligned with said second bore for establishing the path of movement of said at least one scanning head; and
- said at least one disc including a central opening through which said disk mounting member extends to support said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis and said disc motor being located in a space defined within said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.39. The disc storage device of claim 38 wherein said disc motor further comprises a sleeve having two bearings positioned therein, a portion of said sleeve being mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.40. The disc storage device of claim 39 wherein said disc motor shaft has two bearing raceways integrally formed thereon and said disc motor shaft is received within said sleeve such that said bearings engage said bearing raceways..Iaddend..Iadd.41. The disc storage device of claim 39 wherein said sleeve is adhered to said first motor mounting element by means of an adhesive film..Iaddend..Iadd.42. The disc storage device of claim 38 wherein said disc motor shaft has an end which is integrally mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.43. The disc storage device of claim 38 wherein said disc motor includes an external rotor for co-rotation with said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.44. The disc storage device of claim 38 wherein said disc motor further comprises bearings for mounting said disc motor shaft for rotation about said first axis..Iaddend..Iadd.45. A disc storage device, comprising:
- a housing defining a clean room,
- at least one storage disc provided in said clean room;
- at least one scanning head provided in said clean room;
- a one-piece chassis forming part of said clean room, said chassis being formed of metal and having first and second motor mounting elements integrally formed thereon, said first and second motor mounting elements having first and second bores associated therewith, said bores having been precision machined concentric with first and second axes, respectively, in one machining step without rechucking said one-piece chassis to obtain a precisely adjusted relationship between said bores;
- a disc motor mounted on said one-piece chassis, said disc motor having a shaft which is mounted on said first motor mounting element coaxial with said first bore and further including a disc mounting member supporting said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis;
- a scanning head motor mounted on said second motor mounting element and operatively engaged with said at least one scanning head to allow said at least one scanning head to be moved relative to said at least one disc, said scanning head motor having a member aligned with said second bore for establishing the path of movement of said at least one scanning head; and
- said disc motor further including a permanent magnetic rotor wherein said disc mounting member and said permanent magnet rotor are supported on
- opposite sides of said chassis..Iaddend..Iadd.46. The disc storage device of claim 45 wherein said disc motor further comprises a sleeve having two bearings positioned therein, a portion of said sleeve being mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.47. The disc storage device of claim 46 wherein said disc motor shaft has two bearing raceways integrally formed thereon and said disc motor shaft is received within said sleeve such that said bearings engage said bearing raceways..Iaddend..Iadd.48. The disc storage device of claim 46 wherein said sleeve is adhered to said first motor mounting element by means of an adhesive film..Iaddend..Iadd.49. The disc storage device of claim 45 wherein said disc motor shaft has an end which is integrally mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.50. The disc storage device of claim 45 wherein said disc motor includes an external rotor for co-rotation with said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.51. The disc storage device of claim 45 wherein said disc motor further comprises bearings for mounting said disc motor shaft for rotation about said first axis..Iaddend..Iadd.52. A disc storage device, comprising:
- a housing defining a clean room,
- at least one storage disc provided in said clean room;
- at least one scanning head provided in said clean room;
- a one-piece chassis forming part of said clean room, said chassis being formed of metal and having first and second motor mounting elements integrally formed thereon, said first and second motor mounting elements having first and second bores associated therewith, said bores having been precision machined concentric with first and second axes, respectively, in one machining step without rechucking said one-piece chassis to obtain a precisely adjusted relationship between said bores;
- a disc motor mounted on said one-piece chassis, said disc motor having a shaft which is mounted on said first motor mounting element coaxial with said first bore and further including a disc mounting member supporting said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis;
- a scanning head motor mounted on said second motor mounting element and operatively engaged with said at least one scanning head to allow said at least one scanning head to be moved relative to said at least one storage disc, said scanning head motor having a member aligned with said second bore for establishing the path of movement of said at least one scanning head; and
- said disc motor further including bearings for mounting said disc motor shaft for rotation about said first axis..Iaddend..Iadd.53. The disc storage device of claim 52 wherein said disc motor further comprises a sleeve, wherein said bearings are positioned in said sleeve and a portion of said sleeve is mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.54. The disc storage device of claim 53 wherein said disc motor shaft has two bearing raceways integrally formed thereon and said disc motor shaft is received within said sleeve such that said bearings engage said bearing raceways..Iaddend..Iadd.55. The disc storage device of claim 53 wherein said sleeve is adhered to said first motor mounting element by means of an adhesive film..Iaddend..Iadd.56. The disc storage device of claim 52 wherein said disc motor includes an external rotor for co-rotation with said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.57. The disc storage device of claim 52 wherein said at least one disc includes a central opening through which said disc mounting member extends to support said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis, said disc motor being located in a spaced defined within said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.58. The disc storage device of claim 52 wherein said disc motor includes a permanent magnetic rotor, said disc mounting member and said permanent magnetic rotor being supported on opposite sides of said one-piece chassis..Iaddend..Iadd.59. A disc storage device, comprising:
- a housing defining a clean room,
- at least one storage disc provided in said clean room;
- at least one scanning head provided in said clean room;
- a one-piece chassis forming part of said clean room, said chassis being formed of metal and having first and second motor mounting elements integrally formed thereon, said first and second motor mounting elements having first and second bores associated therewith, said bores having been precision machined concentric with first and second axes, respectively, in one machining step without rechucking said one-piece chassis to obtain a precisely adjusted relationship between said bores;
- a disc motor mounted on said one-piece chassis, said disc motor having a shaft which is mounted on said first motor mounting element coaxial with said first bore and further including a disc mounting member supporting said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis; and
- a scanning head motor mounted on said second motor mounting element and operatively engaged with said at least one scanning head to allow said at least one scanning head to be moved relative to said at least one storage disc, said scanning head motor having a member aligned with said second bore for establishing the path of movement of said at least one scanning head..Iaddend..Iadd.60. The disc storage device of claim 59 wherein said disc motor further includes bearings for mounting said disc motor shaft for rotation about said first axis..Iaddend..Iadd.61. The disc storage device of claim 59 wherein said disc motor further including an external rotor for co-rotation with said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.62. The disc storage device of claim 59 wherein said disc motor further comprises a sleeve having two bearings positioned therein, a portion of said sleeve being mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.63. The disc storage device of claim 62 wherein said disc motor shaft has two bearing raceways integrally formed thereon and said disc motor shaft is received within said sleeve such that said bearings engage said bearing raceways..Iaddend..Iadd.64. The disc storage device of claim 62 wherein said sleeve is adhered to said first motor mounting element by means of an adhesive film..Iaddend..Iadd.65. The disc storage device of claim 59 wherein said disc motor shaft has an end which is integrally mounted on said first motor mounting element within said first bore..Iaddend..Iadd.66. The disc storage device of claim 59 wherein said at least one disc includes a central opening through which said disc mounting member extends to support said at least one disc for rotation about said first axis, said disc motor being located in a spaced defined within said disc mounting member..Iaddend..Iadd.67. The disc storage device of claim 59 wherein said disc motor includes a permanent magnetic rotor, said disc mounting member and said permanent magnetic rotor being supported on opposite sides of said one-piece chassis..Iaddend..Iadd.68. The disc storage device of claim 59 wherein said disc motor further comprises bearings for mounting said disc motor shaft for rotation about said first axis..Iaddend.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 399,405, filed Aug. 25, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,991,211, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 942,834, filed Dec. 17, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 733,218 filed May 10, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 684,460, filed Dec. 21, 1984, now abandoned.
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