Claims
- 1. A bearing system comprising a shaft, a hub, and bearing means for supporting the shaft and the hub for relative rotation.
- 2. A bearing system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bearing means comprises first and second bearings spaced from each other along a shaft, one of said bearings comprising a fluid dynamic bearing, the other of said bearings comprising an air bearing.
- 3. A bearing system as claimed in claim 2 wherein each of said first and second bearings comprises a conical element having a first surface supported from the shaft and a second surface supported from the hub, the first and second surfaces of each bearing defining a gap, fluid in the gap supporting relative rotation of the surfaces.
- 4. A bearing system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the gap in said first, air bearing is about one-fourth of the gap in the second, fluid bearing.
- 5. A bearing system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the radius of the air bearing is about twice the radius of the fluid bearing.
- 6. A bearing system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the shaft is mounted to a base of a disc drive housing, the air bearing being distal from the base.
- 7. A bearing system as claimed in claim 2 wherein the bearing system is mounted in a base of a disc drive, the air bearing being mounted adjacent to the base, the fluid bearing being distal from the base.
- 8. A bearing system as claimed in claim 7 wherein the gap of the air bearing is about ¼ of the gap of the fluid bearing.
- 9. A bearing system as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first bearing comprises a conical bearing, and the second bearing comprises a thrust bearing.
- 10. A bearing system as claimed in claim 9 wherein the conical bearing is an air bearing and the thrust bearing is a fluid bearing.
- 11. A bearing system as claimed in claim 10 wherein the shaft is mounted in a base, the first, air bearing being mounted distal from the base.
- 12. A bearing system as claimed in claim 10 wherein a gap is defined between a cone mounted on the shaft and a surface of the sleeve to define a gap for the air bearing, and gaps for the thrust bearing are defined between a surface of the hub and a thrust plate of the thrust bearing and between a counter plate supported by the hub and a surface of the thrust plate, the gaps defined by the axial surfaces of the thrust plate being substantially larger than the gap defined by the cone and the sleeve.
- 13. A bearing system as claimed in claim 12, wherein the thrust plate bearing gap is about 4 times the air bearing gap.
- 14. A bearing system as claimed in claim 12 wherein the radius of the thrust plate of the thrust bearing is about twice the radius of the cone of the conical bearing.
- 15. A bearing system as claimed in claim 13 wherein the cone of the conical bearing is defined by the equation (R4max−R4min) cos, where is the angle of the cone surface with the shaft.
- 16. A fluid bearing system as claimed in claim 12 wherein the shaft is mounted in a base of a disc drive housing, the air bearing being distal from the base.
- 17. A disc drive comprising a housing including a base and a cover for enclosing a defined region, a spindle motor supporting one or more discs for constant rotation, and an actuator supporting at least one transducer associated with each of said discs, the spindle motor comprising a shaft supported from the base and a sleeve supporting a hub for rotation relative to the shaft, the sleeve being supported for rotation by a bearing system comprising first and second bearings spaced along the shaft, one of the bearings being a fluid bearing, the other of the bearings being an air bearing.
- 18. A disc drive as claimed in claim 17 wherein each of the bearings comprises a gap between a surface supported from the shaft and a surface supported from the sleeve, the gap of the fluid bearing being up to about 4 times as great as the gap of the air bearing.
- 19. A disc drive as claimed in claim 17 wherein each of the fluid bearing and the air bearing are conical bearings.
- 20. A spindle bearing system for supporting a shaft and a rotor for relative rotation, comprising an axially stiff narrow gap fluid dynamic gas bearing preloaded by a fluid dynamic bearing comprising a larger gap and being axially less stiff.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This invention is based on U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/351,640 filed Jan. 23, 2002 and entitled Hybrid Spindle Bearing, filed in the name of Hans Leuthold, Michael D. Kennedy, Alan Lyndon Grantz, Susan Immisch, Norbert Steve Parsoneault and Mohamed Miraznur Rahman. The priority of this provisional application is hereby claimed, and the application is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60351640 |
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