Claims
- 1. An electric motor for driving a magnetic disk, comprising:
- a bracket secured to and fixed on a magnetic disk driving unit;
- a stationary shaft fixed on said bracket and extending axially to a region where said magnetic disk is accommodated;
- a hub for carrying and rotating said magnetic disk;
- at least one bearing supported by said stationary shaft, for rotatably holding said hub;
- a rotor magnet provided on an inner circumference of a cylindrical recess formed in said hub, for generating a rotational force on said hub;
- a stator core with a plurality of coils provided on said stationary shaft at a position that confronts said rotor magnet;
- at least one magnet fluid seal arranged to prevent a dispersion of grease from said bearing; and
- at least one magnetic fluid seal holder made of a resin and secured to at least one of said stationary shaft and said hub, said at least one magnetic fluid seal holder retaining said magnetic fluid seal, said at least one magnetic fluid seal holder being made of a resin for increasing rigidity of a rotor.
- 2. An electric motor for driving a magnetic disk, comprising:
- a bracket secured to and fixed on a magnetic disk driving unit;
- a stationary shaft fixed on said bracket and extending axially to a region where said magnetic disk is accommodated;
- a hub having an outer circumference for mounting said magnetic disk in a magnetic disk region and having a stepped cylindrical recess which has a first, a second, and a third inner circumference region;
- a rotor magnet fitted in said first inner circumference region;
- a stator core secured on said stationary shaft at a position that confronts said rotor magnet;
- a set of excitation coils wound on said stator core;
- a pair of bearings each having an outer bearing sleeve fitted in said second inner circumference region and each having an inner bearing sleeve secured to said stationary shaft;
- a magnetic fluid seal arranged above an upper one of said pair of bearings;
- a stepped collar including:
- a center navel which extends axially downward and which is secured to said stationary shaft,
- a flat flange for positioning at least one coned disc spring for imposing an axial preload on said pair of bearings, and
- a crown edge which extends axially upward and forms an annular cylinder that enters into an annular cylindrical space formed between an outer circumference of a lower bearing and said third inner circumference region so that minute clearances are formed on an outer and an inner surfaces of said crown edge.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-39277 |
Jun 1992 |
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4-159202 |
Jun 1992 |
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4-341895 |
Dec 1992 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/471,362 filed Jun. 6, 1995 now abandoned, which was a division of application Ser. No. 08/072,749 filed Jun. 7, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,483,113.
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