Claims
- 1. A disc drive storage system, comprising:
a housing having a central axis; a stationary member that is fixed with respect to the housing and coaxial with the central axis; a stator fixed with respect to the housing; a rotatable member that is rotatable about the central axis with respect to the stationary member; a rotor supported by the rotatable member and magnetically coupled to the stator; at least one data storage disc attached to and coaxial with the rotatable member; an actuator supporting a head proximate to the data storage disc for communicating with the disc; and a hydrodynamic bearing interconnecting the stationary member and the rotatable member, the bearing having at least a portion of one working surface comprising a tilt-limiting layer.
- 2. The disc drive storage system of claim 1 wherein the tilt-limiting layer comprises a material that improves the hardness of the working surface of the bearing.
- 3. The disc drive storage system of claim 1 wherein the tilt-limiting layer reduces the coefficient of friction of the working surface of the bearing.
- 4. The disc drive storage system of claim 1 wherein the tilt-limiting layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of diamond-like-carbon, hydrogenated diamond-like-carbon, nitrogenated diamond-like-carbon, nickel phosphide (NiP), nickel boride (NiB), and combinations thereof.
- 5. The disc drive storage system of claim 1 wherein the tilt-limiting layer has a thickness sufficient to limit tilting between the working surfaces of the bearing.
- 6. The disc drive storage system of claim 1 wherein the tilt-limiting layer is formed on an adhesive layer.
- 7. The disc drive storage system of claim 7 wherein the adhesive layer comprises one or more material selected from the group consisting of chromium (Cr), silicon (Si), titanium (Ti), zirconium (Zr), and silicon carbide (SiC).
- 8. The disc drive storage system of claim 7 wherein the adhesive layer has a thickness in a range of about 1 nanometer to about 1 micrometer.
- 9. A motor, comprising:
a housing having a central axis; a stationary member that is fixed with respect to the housing and coaxial with the central axis; a stator fixed with respect to the housing; a rotatable member that is rotatable about the central axis with respect to the stationary member; a rotor supported by the rotatable member and magnetically coupled to the stator; and a hydrodynamic bearing interconnecting the stationary member and the rotatable member, the bearing having at least a portion of one working surface comprising a tilt-limiting layer.
- 10. The motor of claim 9 wherein the tilt-limiting layer comprises a material that improves the hardness of the working surface of the bearing.
- 11. The motor of claim 9 wherein the tilt-limiting layer reduces the coefficient of friction of the working surface of the bearing.
- 12. The motor of claim 9 wherein the tilt-limiting layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of diamond-like-carbon, hydrogenated diamond-like-carbon, nitrogenated diamond-like-carbon, nickel phosphide (NiP), nickel boride (NiB), and combinations thereof.
- 13. The motor of claim 9 wherein the tilt-limiting layer has a thickness sufficient to limit tilting between the working surfaces of the spindle motor.
- 14. The motor of claim 9 wherein the tilt-limiting layer is formed on an adhesive layer.
- 15. The motor of claim 14 wherein the adhesive layer comprises one or more material selected from the group consisting of chromium (Cr), silicon (Si), titanium (Ti), zirconium (Zr), and silicon carbide (SiC).
- 16. The motor of claim 14 wherein the adhesive layer has a thickness in a range of about 1 nanometer to about 1 micrometer.
- 17. A motor, comprising:
a hydrodynamic bearing interconnecting a stationary member and a rotatable member, wherein the hydrodynamic bearing has at least one working surface; and a portion of the at least one working surface has a tilt-limiting means thereon.
- 18. The motor of claim 17 wherein the tilt-limiting means comprises a material that improves the hardness of the working surface of the bearing.
- 19. The motor of claim 17 wherein the tilt-limiting means reduces the coefficient of friction of the working surface of the bearing.
- 20. The motor of claim 17 wherein the tilt-limiting means has a thickness sufficient to limit tilting between the working surfaces of the hydrodynamic bearing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/396,760, filed Jul. 17, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60396760 |
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