Claims
- 1. In a magnetic disk apparatus including a plurality of magnetic disks mounted on a spindle, arms supporting thereon magnetic heads and held on surfaces of said magnetic disks, a rotary actuator for moving said arms, and a housing having an arcuate-shaped shroud, which is concentric with said magnetic disks to surround sides of said magnetic disks so as to permit movement of said arms,
the improvement wherein gaps between said shroud and the sides of outer peripheries of said magnetic disks are larger than 0.1 mm and less than 0.6 mm, and
wherein an open space is located, downstream of said arms, with respect to an air flow which is generated by revolution of said magnetic disks on surfaces of said magnetic disks, said open space being devoid of said shroud, an opening is provided in said shroud, upstream of said arms with respect to said air flow and having a greater width than a width of the gaps defined between said magnetic disks and said shroud, and a bypass channel is provided which communicates between said opening and said open space.
- 2. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of magnetic disks are stacked on a single motor shaft, have an outer diameter of 3.5 inch, and are rotated at a rated rotating speed higher than 7600 rpm.
- 3. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of magnetic disks are stacked on a single spindle motor shaft, having an outer diameter of 2.5 inch and is rotated at a rated rotating speed higher than 12000 rpm, and wherein the gaps between the sides of the respective magnetic disks is larger than 0.1 mm and less than 0.4 mm.
- 4. In a magnetic disk apparatus including magnetic disks mounted on a spindle, arms supporting thereon magnetic heads and held on surfaces of said magnetic disks, a rotary actuator for moving said arms, and a housing having an arcuate-shaped shroud, which is concentric with said magnetic disks to surround sides of said magnetic disks so as to permit movements of said arms,
the improvement wherein gaps between said shroud and the sides of said magnetic disks are larger than 0.1 mm and less than 0.6 mm, and
wherein an open space is located downstream of said arms with respect to an air flow which is generated by revolution of said magnetic disks on surfaces of said magnetic disks, said open space being devoid of said shroud, an opening is provided on said shroud upstream of said arms with respect to said air flow and having a greater width than a width of the gaps defined between said magnetic disks and said shroud, and a bypass channel is provided which communicates between said opening and said open space, and
wherein said bypass channel is defined between a cover which constitutes a part of said shroud and covers a voice coil motor for driving said rotary actuator, and an inner wall of said housing said bypass channel having a linear section of a predetermined length extending from said opening.
- 5. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of magnetic disks are stacked on a single motor shaft, have an outer diameter of 3.5 inch, and are rotated at a rated rotating speed higher than 7600 rpm.
- 6. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of magnetic disks are stacked on a single spindle motor shaft, have an outer diameter of 2.5 inch and are rotated at a rated rotating speed higher than 12000 rpm, and wherein the gaps between the sides of the respective magnetic disks is larger than 0.1 mm and less than 0.4 mm.
- 7. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said bypass channel has a depth greater than 5 D in a direction parallel to the rotating shaft where D is a width of the linear section.
- 8. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said bypass channel has the linear section having a length greater than 5 D where D is a width of the linear section.
- 9. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said bypass channel has a depth greater than 5 D in a direction parallel to the spindle and the linear section has a length greater than 5 D where D is a width of the linear section.
- 10. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said cover covers at least a side surface of the voice coil motor.
- 11. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said cover is a component which encloses a coil section of the voice coil motor and at least a side surface of which is closed to prevent airflow from flowing into the voice coil motor from the bypass channel.
- 12. In a magnetic disk apparatus including a plurality of magnetic disks stacked on a spindle, arms supporting thereon magnetic heads and inserted between said magnetic disks, a rotary actuator for moving said arms, and a housing having an arcuate-shaped shroud, which is concentric with said magnetic disks to surround sides of said magnetic disks so as to permit movements of said arms,
the improvement wherein gaps between said shroud and the magnetic disks amount to {fraction (1/150)} to {fraction (1/890)} of a diameter D of the magnetic disks, and
wherein an open space is located downstream of said arms with respect to an air flow, which is generated by revolution of said magnetic disks to flow on surfaces of said magnetic disks, said open space being devoid of said shroud, an opening is provided in said shroud upstream of said arms with respect to said air flow and having a width greater than that of the gaps defined between said magnetic disks and said shroud, and a bypass channel is provided which communicates between said opening and said open space.
- 13. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said bypass channel is defined between a cover which constitutes a part of said shroud and covers a voice coil motor for driving said rotary actuator, and an inner wall of said housing said bypass channel having a linear section of a predetermined length extending from said opening.
- 14. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of magnetic disks are stacked on a single motor shaft, have an outer diameter of 3.5 inch, and are rotated at a rated rotating speed higher than 7600 rpm.
- 15. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of magnetic disks are stacked on a single spindle motor shaft, have an outer diameter of 2.5 inch and are s rotated at a rated rotating speed higher than 12000 rpm, and wherein the gaps between the sides of the respective magnetic disks is larger than 0.1 mm and less than 0.4 mm.
- 16. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said bypass channel has a depth greater than 5 D in a direction parallel to the rotating shaft where D is a width of the linear section.
- 17. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said bypass channel has the linear section having a length greater than 5 D where D is a width of the linear section.
- 18. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said bypass channel has a depth greater than 5 D in a direction parallel to the spindle and the linear section has a length greater than 5 D where D is a width of the linear section.
- 19. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said cover covers at least a side surface of the voice coil motor.
- 20. The magnetic disk apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said cover is a component which encloses a coil section of the voice coil motor and at least a side surface of which is closed to prevent airflow from flowing into the voice coil motor from the bypass channel.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
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10-030853 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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10-202912 |
Jul 1998 |
JP |
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10-262710 |
Sep 1998 |
JP |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/247,550, filed Feb. 10, 1999, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/356,056, filed Jul. 16, 1999, the subject matter of each of the aforementioned application being incorporated by reference herein.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09247550 |
Feb 1999 |
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10022260 |
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09356056 |
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10022260 |
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