Claims
- 1. A spindle motor for use in a disk drive comprising:
a shaft having a larger diameter section and a smaller diameter section with a step formed therebetween; a bearing sleeve having a central cylindrical opening, said shaft being inserted into said central cylindrical opening; a bearing gap formed between said shaft and said bearing sleeve, said bearing gap being filled with lubricating fluid; and a thrust plate fixedly mounted on said shaft in the area of said step such that an upper side of said thrust plate is placed adjacently to said larger diameter section and a lower side of said thrust plate is placed adjacently to said smaller diameter section.
- 2. The spindle motor according to claim 1, wherein a first radial hydrodynamic bearing is formed within said larger diameter section of the shaft and wherein a second radial hydrodynamic bearing is formed within said smaller diameter section of the shaft.
- 3. The spindle motor according to claim 2, wherein said first radial hydrodynamic bearing and said second hydrodynamic bearing are formed by dynamic pressure generating grooves placed on either an outer surface of said shaft or an inner surface of said bearing sleeve.
- 4. The spindle motor according to claim 1, wherein a counter plate is placed into said bearing sleeve to seal said central cylindrical opening such that said counter plate and said thrust plate are located in an opposing relationship.
- 5. The spindle motor according to claim 4, wherein a thrust hydrodynamic bearing is formed between said thrust plate and said counter plate.
- 6. The spindle motor according to claim 1, wherein a sleeve step is formed in said bearing sleeve adjacent said thrust plate.
- 7. The spindle motor according to claim 6, wherein a hydrodynamic thrust bearing is formed between said thrust plate and said sleeve step.
- 8. The spindle motor according to claim 1, wherein a tapered capillary seal is formed at an open end of said bearing sleeve, said tapered capillary seal sealing said lubricating fluid in said bearing gap.
- 9. The spindle motor according to claim 4, wherein a tapered capillary seal is formed at an open end of said counter plate, said tapered capillary seal sealing said lubricating fluid in said bearing gap.
- 10. The spindle motor according to claim 1, wherein one end of said shaft is completely enclosed by said bearing sleeve.
- 11. The spindle motor according to claim 10, wherein a hydrodynamic thrust bearing is formed between said one end of the shaft and said bearing sleeve.
- 12. The spindle motor according to claim 1, further comprising a base frame and a housing cover, wherein one end of said shaft is secured to the base frame while another end of said shaft is secured to the housing cover.
- 13. The spindle motor according to claim 1, wherein said shaft is a rotational component of said spindle motor.
- 14. The spindle motor according to claim 1, wherein said shaft is a stationary component of said spindle motor.
- 15. A disk drive having a spindle motor, the spindle motor comprising:
a shaft having a larger diameter section and a smaller diameter section with a step formed therebetween; a bearing sleeve having a central cylindrical opening, said shaft being inserted into said central cylindrical opening; a bearing gap formed between said shaft and said bearing sleeve, said bearing gap being filled with lubricating fluid; and a thrust plate fixedly mounted on said shaft in the area of said step such that an upper side of said thrust plate is placed adjacently to said larger diameter section and a lower side of said thrust plate is placed adjacently to said smaller diameter section.
- 16. The disk drive according to claim 15, wherein a first radial hydrodynamic bearing is formed within said larger diameter section of the shaft and wherein a second radial hydrodynamic bearing is formed within said smaller diameter section of the shaft.
- 17. The disk drive according to claim 16, wherein said first radial hydrodynamic bearing and said second hydrodynamic bearing are formed by dynamic pressure generating grooves placed on either an outer surface of said shaft or an inner surface of said bearing sleeve.
- 18. The disk drive according to claim 15, wherein a counter plate is placed into said bearing sleeve to seal said central cylindrical opening such that said counter plate and said thrust plate are located in an opposing relationship.
- 19. The disk drive according to claim 18, wherein a thrust hydrodynamic bearing is formed between said thrust plate and said counter plate.
- 20. The disk drive according to claim 15, wherein a sleeve step is formed in said bearing sleeve adjacent said thrust plate.
- 21. The disk drive according to claim 20, wherein a hydrodynamic thrust bearing is formed between said thrust plate and said sleeve step.
- 22. The disk drive according to claim 15, wherein a tapered capillary seal is formed at an open end of said bearing sleeve, said tapered capillary seal sealing said lubricating fluid in said bearing gap.
- 23. The disk drive according to claim 18, wherein a tapered capillary seal is formed at an open end of said counter plate, said tapered capillary seal sealing said lubricating fluid in said bearing gap.
- 24. The disk drive according to claim 15, wherein one end of said shaft is completely enclosed by said bearing sleeve.
- 25. The disk drive according to claim 24, wherein a hydrodynamic thrust bearing is formed between said one end of the shaft and said bearing sleeve.
- 26. The disk drive according to claim 15, further comprising a base frame and a housing cover, wherein one end of said shaft is secured to the base frame while another end of said shaft is secured to the housing cover.
- 27. The disk drive according to claim 15, wherein said shaft is a rotational component of said spindle motor.
- 28. The disk drive according to claim 15, wherein said shaft is a stationary component of said spindle motor.
Priority Claims (1)
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102 38 558.0 |
Aug 2002 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims all rights of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/363,937 filed on Mar. 12, 2002 (pending) and to German Patent Application No. 102 38 558.0 filed on Aug. 22, 2002 (pending).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60363937 |
Mar 2002 |
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