Claims
- 1. A fluid dynamic bearing comprising:
a shaft; a thrust plate including first and second axial surfaces and an outer diameter, the outer diameter having bearing grooves thereon and the shaft extending from the first axial surface of the thrust plate; a counter plate having an axial surface facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate across a gap; a sleeve coupled to the counter plate and supported for rotation relative to the shaft and thrust plate, the sleeve further defining surfaces facing the first axial thrust plate surface and the outer diameter surface of the thrust plate; and fluid in gaps between the sleeve surfaces supporting the sleeve for rotation.
- 2. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein one of the first or second axial surfaces of the thrust plate, the axial surface of the counter plate facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate, or the surfaces of the sleeve facing the first axial surface of the thrust plate includes grooves thereon.
- 3. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 2, further including means for establishing an axial magnetic bias for closing a thrust gap between the thrust plate and sleeve or the thrust plate and counter plate.
- 4. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein there are grooves on either the first axial surface of the thrust plate or the surfaces of the sleeve facing the first axial surface of the thrust plate, and wherein there are grooves on either the second axial surface of the thrust plate or the axial surface of the counter plate facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate.
- 5. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, further including one or more seals to maintain fluid between the sleeve and thrust plate and sleeve and shaft.
- 6. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 5, wherein the seals are capillary seals selected from the group of radial, centripetal, vertical or reversed capillary seals.
- 7. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the grooves are chevron, herringbone, spiral or sinusoidal grooves.
- 8. A thrust plate for use in a spindle motor in a disk drive comprising:
a cylindrical shape; an outer circumference having bearing grooves disposed thereon; and first and second axial surfaces, wherein a shaft extends from the thrust plate at the first axial surface.
- 9. A fluid dynamic bearing comprising:
the thrust plate of claim 8;a counter plate having an axial surface facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate across a gap; a sleeve coupled to the counter plate and supported for rotation relative to the shaft and thrust plate, the sleeve further defining surfaces facing the first axial thrust plate surface and the outer diameter surface of the thrust plate; and fluid in gaps between the sleeve surfaces supporting the sleeve for rotation.
- 10. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 9, wherein one of the first or second axial surfaces of the thrust plate, the axial surface of the counter plate facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate, or the surfaces of the sleeve facing the first axial surface of the thrust plate includes grooves thereon.
- 11. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 10, further including means for establishing an axial magnetic bias for closing a thrust gap between the thrust plate and the sleeve or the thrust plate and the counter plate.
- 12. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 9, wherein there are grooves on either the first axial surface of the thrust plate or the surfaces of the sleeve facing the first axial surface of the thrust plate, and wherein there are grooves on either the second axial surface of the thrust plate or the axial surface of the counter plate facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate.
- 13. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 9, further including one or more seals to maintain fluid between the sleeve and thrust plate and sleeve and shaft.
- 14. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 9, wherein the grooves are chevron, herringbone, spiral or sinusoidal grooves.
- 15. A fluid dynamic bearing comprising:
a shaft; a thrust plate including first and second axial surfaces and an outer diameter, the shaft extending from the first axial surface of the thrust plate; a counter plate having an axial surface facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate across a gap; a sleeve coupled to the counter plate and supported for rotation relative to the shaft and thrust plate, the sleeve further defining surfaces facing the first axial thrust plate surface and the outer diameter surface of the thrust plate, wherein the sleeve surface facing the outer diameter surface of the thrust plate has grooves thereon; and fluid in gaps between the sleeve surfaces supporting the sleeve for rotation.
- 16. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 15, wherein one of the first or second axial surfaces of the thrust plate, the axial surface of the counter plate facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate, or the surfaces of the sleeve facing the first axial surface of the thrust plate includes grooves thereon.
- 17. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 16, further including means for establishing an axial magnetic bias for closing a thrust gap between the thrust plate and the sleeve or the thrust plate and the counter plate.
- 18. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 15, wherein there are grooves on either the first axial surface of the thrust plate or the surfaces of the sleeve facing the first axial surface of the thrust plate, and wherein there are grooves on either the second axial surface of the thrust plate or the axial surface of the counter plate facing the second axial surface of the thrust plate.
- 19. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 15, further including one or more seals to maintain fluid between the sleeve and thrust plate and sleeve and shaft.
- 20. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the grooves are chevron, herringbone, spiral or sinusoidal grooves.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/388,404, filed Jun. 12, 2002; entitled, “Low Profile Thrust Journal Plate FDB Motor”. The foregoing patent application, which is assigned to the assignee of the present application, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60388404 |
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