Claims
- 1. A fluid dynamic bearing motor comprising:
a base; a counter plate fixed to the base; a stationary sleeve fixed to the base and supported on the counter plate; a rotating shaft axially disposed through the sleeve; and a fluid dynamic bearing disposed between the shaft and the sleeve and between a free end of the shaft and a first surface of the counter plate, wherein at least one of the free end of the shaft and the first surface of the counter plate comprises a single spiral-shaped groove formed thereon.
- 2. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 1, wherein both the free end of the shaft and the first surface of the counter plate comprise single spiral shaped grooves.
- 3. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 2, wherein the spiral shaped groove on the free end of the shaft is enabled to rotate relative to the spiral shape groove formed on the first surface of the counter plate.
- 4. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 3, wherein relative rotation of the spiral shaped grooves forms a plurality of cavities between and along the lengths of the grooves.
- 5. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 4, wherein the radial dimension of the individual cavities become progressively smaller from outer ends of the grooves to inner ends of the grooves.
- 6. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 4, wherein the cavities are adapted to trap fluid therein.
- 7. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 1, further comprising:
a hub supported on a second end of the shaft for supporting at least one disk; a magnet supported on the hub; and a stator supported on one of the sleeve or the base, wherein the centerlines of the magnet and the stator are offset.
- 8. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 1, wherein the fluid dynamic bearing further comprises:
a journal gap between the shaft and the sleeve, said gap defined by first and second interfacial surfaces of the shaft and sleeve; at least one set of hydrodynamic grooves formed on the first interfacial surface of the journal gap; a thrust gap between the counter plate and the free end of the shaft; and fluid in the journal and thrust gaps.
- 9. A fluid dynamic bearing motor comprising:
a stationary sleeve; a counter plate fixed to a lower surface of the stationary sleeve and having a first upwardly facing surface; a rotor means supported by the sleeve; a radial bearing means defined between the sleeve and the rotor means; and an axial bearing means defined between the first surface counter plate and the rotor means, wherein the axial bearing means comprises a single spiral shaped groove formed on at least one of the first surface counter plate and the rotor means.
- 10. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 9, wherein both of the first surface of the counter plate and the portion of the rotor means defining the axial bearing means comprise single spiral-shaped grooves.
- 11. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 10, wherein the spiral shaped groove on the rotor means is enabled to rotate relative to the spiral shape groove formed on the first surface of the counter plate.
- 12. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 11, wherein relative rotation of the spiral shaped grooves forms a plurality of cavities between and along the lengths of the grooves.
- 13. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 12, wherein the sizes of the individual cavities become progressively smaller from outer ends of the grooves to inner ends of the grooves.
- 14. The fluid dynamic bearing motor of claim 12, wherein the cavities are adapted to trap fluid therein.
- 15. The fluid dynamic bearing motor according to claim 9, wherein the radial bearing means comprises:
at least one set of hydrodynamic grooves formed on at least one of the sleeve and the rotor means; and a fluid disposed between the sleeve and the rotor means.
- 16. A fluid dynamic bearing motor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the shaft diameter is 2.5 mm or less.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/377,382, filed May 1, 2002 by Kloeppel et al. (entitled “Low velocity high pressure thrust pump”), which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60377382 |
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