The present invention relates to an information storage apparatus provided with an information storage medium.
Conventionally a magnetic disk apparatus has been known as one kind of information storage apparatus using a disk-type information storage medium. The magnetic disk apparatus uses a magnetic disk as an information storage medium and reads and writes data by causing the magnetic head to approach or touch a surface of the magnetic disk rotating at high speed. Recently, typical magnetic apparatus is provided with multiple magnetic disks fixed to a common rotating shaft, in which magnetic heads respectively supported by carriage arms are inserted between respective pairs of magnetic disks and read data from and write data to the respective magnetic disks.
When the magnetic disks are rotated at high speed, airflow is generated between the respective pairs of magnetic disks. The airflow has an influence on each magnetic head and carriage arm inserted between the respective magnetic disks, resulting in deteriorated positioning accuracy of the magnetic head. In order to address this problem, a spoiler is used as a mechanical means to suppress such an influence of airflow on the positioning of the magnetic head and the carriage arm.
The spoiler is formed of an airflow control plate and a bracket. The airflow control plate suppresses turbulent airflow by being inserted between adjacent information storage media. The bracket holds the airflow control plate at a predetermined position between the information storage media. Accordingly, the spoiler is capable of preventing deterioration of positioning accuracy of a magnetic head by suppressing turbulent airflow (see, for example, Patent Documents 1 and 2).
Currently, a spoiler is manufactured by cutting a metal material, or by injection molding by which resin is injected into a mold and the solidified resin is drawn from the mold. Compared with a resin spoiler, a metal spoiler is superior because it is highly accurate in dimension, extremely rigid, and hard to change in dimension over time. However, the metal spoiler is costly because of long cutting time and, in addition, surface treatment as required for preventing corrosion and reducing dust particles from a metal material.
On the other hand, a resin spoiler can be manufactured in simple process and thus in low cost. However, the resin spoiler has a problem that it is inferior in rigidity and easier to change in dimension over time.
Along with the recent trend of increasing rotational speed of information storage media and its increasing surface recording density, improving positioning accuracy of a magnetic head is one of the important technical issues. To this end, an airflow control plate that is inserted between adjacent information storage media needs to have a larger area and a narrower space between the airflow control plate and the information storage medium in order to suppress turbulent airflow.
When a metal spoiler is made to have a larger airflow control plate and a narrower space between the airflow control plate and information storage media, higher-level processing technique as well as much more cutting time is required, which leads to increased costs. In addition, surface treatment failure at the back of the airflow control plate is likely to occur owing to deep recess between the airflow control plates.
On the other hand, when a resin spoiler is made to have a large airflow control plate, it should be considered that warpage at the end is likely to occur because of its inherent low rigidity and the spoiler is drawn easily from a mold. Thus, the airflow control plate needs to have a thin end because of a large draft gradient along the drawing direction. This is contrary to the demand for a narrow space between the airflow control plate and information storage media.
As described above, there are limits to a larger airflow control plate and a narrower space between the airflow control plate and information storage media. Therefore, it is difficult to improve positioning accuracy of a magnetic head of information storage apparatus and thus to enhance performance of the information storage apparatus.
Incidentally, such a problem is not limited to a magnetic disk apparatus, but also is common in information storage apparatus that access information by causing a disk-shaped information storage medium to rotate. In view of the above circumstances, the present invention provides an information storage apparatus that realizes high-speed rotation of an information storage medium and increased surface recording density.
An information storage apparatus according to the present invention includes:
at least one information storage medium each of which has a disk-like shape and rotates being fixed to a common rotating shaft and in which information is recorded;
a head which accesses the information by approaching or touching the information storage medium;
an arm which extends along a surface of the information storage medium, holds the head at an end of the arm, and rotates around a rotation shaft disposed at a root of the arm; and
a spoiler which rectifies airflow on the information storage medium and includes a metal airflow control plate and a resin bracket which holds the airflow control plate at a predetermined position along the surface of the information storage medium.
Since the spoiler of the present invention uses a metal airflow control plate, the spoiler is superior in rigidity and dimensional accuracy as well as hard to change in dimension over time. In addition, the resin bracket of the spoiler of the present invention allows more simple and cheaper manufacturing. Thus, this invention allows a spoiler to have a large-area airflow control plate and a narrower space between the airflow control plate and the information storage medium, and to suppress turbulent airflow. Accordingly, the spoiler is capable of preventing deterioration of positioning accuracy of a magnetic head at an information storage apparatus with high-speed rotation and high surface recording density.
Preferably, the information storage apparatus according to the present invention may have plural information storage media, and the airflow control plate is disposed between the plural adjacent information storage media.
Even when storage capacity of the information storage apparatus having plural information storage media is enlarged, disposing the airflow control plate between the respective adjacent information storage media allows the apparatus to have a highly-accurate positioning of a head and high surface recording density.
Further preferably, in the information storage apparatus according to the present invention, the spoiler may be formed into one-piece by outsert molding in which a portion of the airflow control plate is placed in a mold for the bracket and the mold is filled with resin so that the bracket covers the portion of the airflow control plate.
The dimensional highly-accurate spoiler can be manufactured at a low cost by using the outsert molding, which produces a reliable and low-cost information storage apparatus.
In addition, the outsert molding allows surface treatment of the airflow control plate before manufacturing the spoiler, improving the reliability of surface treatment. Thus, it is possible to obtain a reliable information storage apparatus.
Further, it is preferable that, in the information storage apparatus according to the present invention, the bracket be made of a resin material mixed with a conductive filler.
Alternatively, it is preferable that, in the information storage apparatus according to the present invention, the bracket be made of a resin material mixed with a nano-carbon material.
Further, it is also preferable that, in the information storage apparatus according to the present invention, a conductive treatment be applied to a surface of the bracket.
The spoiler of the information storage apparatus according to the present invention is given conductivity by adding a conductive filler or a nano carbon material, or by applying a conductive surface treatment. Thus, generation of static electricity can be suppressed and thereby damage of electronic components due to electrostatic discharge can be prevented. Consequently, the information storage apparatus according to the present invention is reliable.
More preferably, in the information storage apparatus according to the present invention, the airflow control plate may have an aerodynamic shape in cross section.
The airflow control plate in an aerodynamic shape allows effective rectification of turbulent airflow generated between the information storage media. Thus, the information storage apparatus according to the present invention having such an airflow control plate is reliable.
As described in the above, the information storage apparatus according to the present invention can realize high speed rotation of the information storage medium, and improved surface recording density.
Hereafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described referring to the attached drawings.
A magnetic disk apparatus 100 shown in
Typically, a magnetic disk apparatus has one or more magnetic disks, the number of which depends on its applications. Here, it is assumed that the magnetic disk apparatus 100 of the present embodiment has four magnetic disks. Accordingly, although only a top magnetic disk is shown in
The magnetic disk apparatus 100 includes: a housing 110; a rotating shaft 120; a magnetic disk 130 that is one kind of an information storage medium; a spindle motor (not shown) for causing the magnetic disk 130 to rotate in a direction indicated with an arrow A; an arm 150 that moves along a surface of the magnetic disk 130 around an arm shaft 140; and a magnetic circuit 160 for driving the arm 150. The arm 150 includes: a rigid carriage that is made by cutting a metal block and that is to be attached to the arm shaft 140; a driving coil fixed to the carriage; a floating head slider that is supported by a plate-spring suspension and faces a surface of the magnetic disk 130 in the vicinity of the surface; and a magnetic head mounted on the end of the head slider and accesses information written in the magnetic disk 130. In addition, an internal space of the housing 110 is enclosed by a cover (not shown).
The magnetic disk apparatus 100 writes information to and reproduces written information from the magnetic disk 130. As described above, four magnetic disks 130 are provided in the magnetic disk device 100. Therefore, eight arms 150 are provided, corresponding to eight surfaces of the four magnetic disks, i.e., front and back surfaces of each magnetic disk 130. A head stack assembly formed of the eight arms 150 is attached to the arm shaft 140 and caused to swing by electromagnetic force generated between the magnetic circuit 160 and driving coil fixed to the carriage. Rotation of the head stack assembly caused by the magnetic circuit 160 allows the floating head slider to settle at a desired track along the surface of the magnetic disk 130. A magnetic head sequentially approaches one-bit regions aligned in each track of the magnetic disk 130 and accesses information thereto by using a magnetic field.
Here, the magnetic disk 130 corresponds to an example of the information storage medium according to the present invention. In addition, the magnetic head and the arm 150 correspond respectively an example of the head and the arm according to the present invention.
Further, the housing of the magnetic disk apparatus 100 includes a filter 170, through which the airflow, being indicated by arrow B shown in
From now on, details of the first spoiler 180 and second spoiler 190 will be described.
The first spoiler 180 of
Here, the first spoiler 180 and the second spoiler 190 each respectively correspond to an example of the spoiler according to the present invention; the airflow control plates 210 and 310 each correspond to an example of the airflow control plate according to the present invention; and the brackets 220 and 320 each correspond to an example of the bracket according to the present invention.
From now on, the above-mentioned resin outsert molding will be described, taking the first spoiler 180 of
It is possible to manufacture a dimensional highly-accurate spoiler at a low cost, because such an integral (one-piece) spoiler with metal airflow control plates and a resin bracket is formed by the resin outsert molding
From now on, swaging will be described.
Here, descriptions will be made on the swaging by which the airflow control plate 210 of the first spoiler 180 is manufactured.
As described above, since the resin outsert molding and swaging allows manufacturing of a dimensional highly-accurate spoiler at a low cost, the information storage apparatus according to the present invention is reliable and manufactured at a low cost.
According to the example described in the first embodiment, a conductive filler such as carbon fibers is mixed in a bracket to make the bracket conductive. Alternatively, when a nano-carbon material typified by a carbon nano tube material is mixed in the bracket, a satisfactory spoiler is also obtained. A second embodiment of the present invention is a magnetic disk apparatus having a spoiler in which a bracket is made of a nano-carbon material, instead of the spoiler provided in the magnetic disk apparatus 100 shown in
Hereafter, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described.
A magnetic disk apparatus according to the third embodiment is same as that according to the first embodiment except for a structure of a spoiler. Thus, the following descriptions focus on the structure of the spoiler.
The first spoiler 400 and the second spoiler 410 shown in
The brackets 420 and 430 that have undergone conducting treatment shown in
In the above descriptions the magnetic disk apparatus is taken as an example of the information storage apparatus, however, the information storage apparatus according to the present invention may be any other apparatus as long as it uses a disk-shaped storage medium.
This application is a Continuation Application of International Application No. PCT/JP2005/018149, filed Sep. 30, 2005.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP2005/018149 | Sep 2005 | US |
Child | 12113600 | US |