Claims
- 1. A disc drive comprising:a head which transfers data between a disc and a host device; an actuator coil of a voice coil motor which moves the head across a surface of the disc in response to the application of current to the actuator coil, the actuator coil comprising a plurality of windings arranged about a central aperture; and a bobbin sized for receiving the plurality of windings while enclosing the central aperture of the actuator coil, the bobbin comprising a thermally conductive, electrically dielectric material such that the bobbin serves as a heat sink for dissipating heat generated in response to application of current to the actuator coil.
- 2. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the bobbin further comprises a body member supported by the actuator coil and disposed within the central aperture within the actuator coil.
- 3. The disc drive of claim 2 wherein the body member further comprises a plurality of fins disposed therein, the fins enhancing convective cooling of the body member.
- 4. The disc drive of claim 2 wherein the body member has a positioning aperture disposed within a symmetrical center of the bobbin.
- 5. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the thermally conductive, electrically dielectric material is boron nitride.
- 6. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the thermally conductive, electrically dielectric material has a thermal conductivity of at least 381.7 Btu-in/hr. ft.2 F.
- 7. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the thermally conductive, electrically dielectric material has a dielectric strength of at least 1340 Volts/Mil.
- 8. A disc drive comprising:a head which transfers data between a disc and a host device; an actuator coil of a voice coil motor which moves the head across a surface of the disc in response to the application of current to the actuator coil, the actuator coil comprising a plurality of windings arranged about a central aperture; and means for providing a heat sink for the actuator coil to reduce heat generated in response to application of current to the actuator coil such that operational temperature of the actuator coil is reduced.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Application No. 60/094,885 entitled BOBBIN HEAT SINK, filed Jul. 31, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Provisional Applications (1)
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