Claims
- 1. A suspension comprising:
a load beam including a distal end having a dimple extending downwardly therefrom and an aperture; a flex gimbal having a base dielectric layer and a plurality of electrical conductors coupled to the dielectric layer, the dielectric layer having a top side attached to a bottom side of the load beam at a first location; and a displacement limiter attached to the top side of the dielectric layer and including a limiter member having a first portion extending through the aperture of the load beam and a second portion extending over a top surface of the load beam, wherein displacement of the flex gimbal relative to the load beam is limited by the second limiter portion.
- 2. The suspension of claim 1 including a head having a top side coupled to a bottom side of the dielectric layer at a head mount portion.
- 3. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the flex gimbal includes a pair of elongate arms.
- 4. The suspension of claim 3, wherein the flex gimbal includes a head mount portion between the pair of elongate arms.
- 5. The suspension of claim 4, wherein the displacement limiter attaches to the top side of the dielectric layer at the head mount portion.
- 6. The suspension of claim 4 including a head having a top side coupled to a bottom side of the dielectric layer at the head mount portion.
- 7. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the flex gimbal is attached to the load beam at a second location.
- 8. The suspension of claim 7, wherein the first and second locations are on opposite sides of the dimple.
- 9. The suspension of claim 7, wherein the flex gimbal includes a pair of elongate arms extending alongside the dimple.
- 10. The suspension of claim 9, wherein the flex gimbal includes a transverse portion extending between the elongate arms and attached to the load beam at the second location.
- 11. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the dielectric layer is formed of a polyimide.
- 12. The suspension of claim 1, wherein:
the flex gimbal includes a metal ground layer attached to the top side of a head mount portion of the dielectric layer; and the displacement limiter is formed by the dielectric layer and the metal ground layer of the flex gimbal.
- 13. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the dielectric layer forms the displacement limiter.
- 14. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the displacement limiter is formed of metal.
- 15. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the second portion is configured to contact the load beam at the dimple.
- 16. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the limiter member is L-shaped.
- 17. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the limiter member is T-shaped.
- 18. The suspension of claim 1, wherein the aperture of the load beam is either on a proximal side of the dimple or a distal side of the dimple.
- 19. A suspension comprising:
a load beam including a distal end having a dimple extending downwardly therefrom and first and second apertures positioned on opposite sides of the dimple; a flex gimbal having a base dielectric layer and a plurality of electrical conductors coupled to the dielectric layer, the dielectric layer having a top side attached to a bottom side of the load beam at a first location; and a displacement limiter attached to the dielectric layer and including first and second limiter layers, each having a first portion respectively extending through the first and second apertures of the load beam and a second portion extending over a top surface of the load beam, wherein displacement of the flex gimbal relative to the load beam is limited by the second limiter portions.
- 20. The suspension of claim 19, wherein the flex gimbal includes a pair of elongate arms and a head mount portion between the pair of elongate arms.
- 21. The suspension of claim 20, wherein the displacement limiter attaches to the dielectric layer at the head mount portion.
- 22. The suspension of claim 20 including a head having a top side coupled to a bottom side of the dielectric layer at the head mount portion.
- 23. The suspension of claim 19, wherein the flex gimbal is attached to the load beam at a second location.
- 24. The suspension of claim 23, wherein the first and second locations are on opposite sides of the dimple.
- 25. The suspension of claim 23 including a pair of elongate arms extending alongside the dimple.
- 26. The suspension of claim 25, wherein the flex gimbal includes a head mount portion between the elongate arms.
- 27. The suspension of claim 25, wherein the flex gimbal includes a transverse portion extending between the elongate arms and attached to load beam at the second location.
- 28. The suspension of claim 19, wherein:
the flex gimbal includes a metal ground layer attached to the top side of a head mount portion of the dielectric layer; and the displacement limiter is formed by the dielectric layer and the metal ground layer of the flex gimbal.
- 29. The suspension of claim 19, wherein the dielectric layer forms the displacement limiter.
- 30. The suspension of claim 19, wherein the displacement limiter is formed of metal.
- 31. The suspension of claim 19, wherein the first or second limiter is either L-shaped or T-shaped.
- 32. The suspension of claim 19, wherein the first aperture of the load beam is on a proximal side of the dimple and the second aperture is on a distal side of the dimple.
- 33. A method of forming a suspension comprising:
a) providing a load beam including a distal end having a dimple extending downwardly therefrom and an aperture; b) providing a flex gimbal having a base dielectric layer and a plurality of electrical conductors coupled to the dielectric layer; c) providing a displacement limiter; d) attaching a top side of the dielectric layer to a bottom side of the load beam and to a bottom side of the displacement limiter; d) extending a first portion of the displacement limiter through the aperture of the load beam; and e) positioning a second portion of the displacement limiter over a top surface of the load beam.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein the attaching step d) includes:
attaching limiter tabs of the displacement limiter to the load beam; attaching the top side of the dielectric layer to the bottom side of the load beam and a bottom side of the displacement limiter; and cutting the limiter tabs.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/403,386 filed on Aug. 14, 2002 for inventors Joseph H. Sassine, James Roger Mahoney and Kevin J. Schulz and entitled Limiter for Flex Gimbal Suspension Design.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60403386 |
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