Claims
- 1. A magnetic disk device comprising:
- a plurality of magnetic disks;
- a plurality of read/write heads for reading out information from and writing information on said plurality of magnetic disks;
- a servo head for reading out servo information from a surface of a predetermined magnetic disk among said plurality of magnetic disks;
- an actuator for moving said plurality of read/write heads and said servo head under a condition in which said plurality of read/write heads and said servo head face surfaces of said plurality of magnetic disk, said actuator having an actuator body rotatably supported by a shaft and an arm structure extending from said actuator body toward said plurality of magnetic disks, said plurality of read/write heads and said servo head being mounted at a tip end of said arm structure;
- a flexible printed circuit board having a first portion and a second portion, said first portion having generally parallel outer edges between which are provided a first circuit element for said plurality of read/write heads and first printed patterns connected to said first circuit element, wherein in an unflexed state said second portion is positioned entirely within said first portion between said outer edges, an end of said second portion being connected to said first portion so as to be bendably projected from said first portion, said second portion being provided with a second circuit element for said servo head and with second printed patterns connected to said second circuit element, said flexible printed circuit board being mounted on said actuator body such that one end of said first portion lies outside said actuator and said second portion lies on said actuator body;
- first lead wires of said read/write heads extending to said flexible printed circuit board and being connected to said first patterns; and
- second lead wires of said servo head extending to said flexible printed circuit board and being connected to said second printed patterns,
- wherein said first lead wires and said first circuit element for said plurality of read/write heads are on one side of an imaginary plane while said second wires and said second circuit element for said servo head are on an opposite side of said imaginary plane, said imaginary plane passing through the tip end of said arm structure and said shaft of said actuator body and being parallel to said shaft.
- 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said flexible printed circuit board is divided into said first portion and said second portion by a cutting line of predetermined shape.
- 3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second portion of said flexible printed circuit is positioned at approximately a middle portion of said flexible printed circuit in a width direction.
- 4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first lead wires extend along an edge of said arm structure and said second lead wires extend along an opposite edge of said arm structure.
- 5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said servo head and a read/write head adjacent to said servo head among said plurality of read/write heads are magnetically shielded from each other.
- 6. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein a magnetic plate is provided between said servo head and said read/write head.
- 7. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first portion of said flexible printed circuit has an IC land on which said first circuit element is to be mounted, said IC land having a plurality of pads connected to printed lines in said first printed patterns, and wherein said plurality of pads are arranged in lines inclined with respect to a direction in which the printed lines extend.
- 8. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the lines in which said plurality of pads are arranged are inclined by approximately 45.degree. with respect to the direction in which the printed lines extend.
- 9. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said second portion and said first portion have generally parallel longitudinal axes.
- 10. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said first printed circuit patterns are generally parallel to said second printed circuit patterns.
- 11. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said second portion bendably projects around said shaft.
- 12. A magnetic disk device comprising:
- a plurality of magnetic disks;
- a plurality of read/write heads for reading out information from and writing information on said plurality of magnetic disks;
- a servo head for reading out servo information from a surface of a predetermined magnetic disk among said plurality of magnetic disks;
- an actuator for moving said plurality of read/write heads and said servo head under a condition in which said plurality of read/write heads and said servo head face surfaces of said plurality of magnetic disk, said actuator having an actuator body rotatably supported by a shaft and an arm structure extending from said actuator body toward said plurality of magnetic disks, said plurality of read/write heads and said servo head being mounted at a tip end of said arm structure;
- a flexible printed circuit board having a first portion and a second portion, said first portion having generally parallel outer edges between which are provided a first circuit element for said plurality of read/write heads and first printed patterns connected to said first circuit element, wherein in an unflexed state said second portion is positioned entirely within said first portion between said outer edges, an end of said second portion being connected to said first portion so as to be bendably projected from said first portion, said second portion being provided with a second circuit element for said servo head and with second printed patterns connected to said second circuit element, said flexible printed circuit board being mounted on said actuator body such that one end of said first portion lies outside said actuator and said second portion is bendably mounted around said shaft;
- first lead wires of said read/write heads extending to said flexible printed circuit board and being connected to said first patterns; and
- second lead wires of said servo head extending to said flexible printed circuit board and being connected to said second printed patterns,
- wherein said first lead wires and said first circuit element for said plurality of read/write heads are on one side of an imaginary plane while said second wires and said second circuit element for said servo head are on an opposite side of said imaginary plane, said imaginary plane passing through the tip end of said arm structure and said shaft of said actuator body and being parallel to said shaft.
- 13. A flexible printed circuit board applicable to a magnetic disk device having a plurality of magnetic disks, a plurality of read/write heads for reading out information from and writing information on said plurality of magnetic disks, and a servo head for reading out servo information from a surface of a predetermined magnetic disk among said plurality of magnetic disks, said flexible printed circuit board comprising:
- a first portion having generally parallel outer edges between which are provided a first circuit element for said plurality of read/write heads and first printed patterns connected to said first circuit element; and
- a second portion positioned entirely within said first portion between said outer edges when in an unflexed state, an end of said second portion is connected to said first portion so as to be bendably projected from said first portion, said second portion being provided with a second circuit element for said servo head and with second printed patterns connected to said second circuit element,
- wherein first lead wires of said read/write heads may be connected to said first patterns, second lead wires of said servo head may be connected to said second printed patterns and said first and second lead wires are sufficiently separated to prevent electromagnetic interference from adversely affecting said reading out of servo information.
- 14. The flexible printed circuit board as claimed in claim 9, wherein said flexible printed circuit board is divided into said first portion and said second portion by a cutting line of a predetermined shape.
- 15. The flexible printed circuit board as claimed in claim 13, wherein said second portion is positioned at approximately a middle portion of said flexible printed circuit in a width direction.
- 16. The flexible printed circuit board as claimed in claim 13, wherein said first portion has an IC land on which said first circuit element is to be mounted, said IC land having a plurality of pads connected to printed lines in said first printed patterns, and wherein said plurality of pads are arranged in lines inclined with respect to a direction in which the printed lines extend.
- 17. The flexible printed circuit board as claimed in claim 16, wherein the lines in which said plurality of pads are arranged are inclined by approximately 45.degree. with respect to the direction in which the printed lines extend.
- 18. The device as claimed in claim 13, wherein:
- said second portion and said first portion have generally parallel longitudinal axes.
- 19. The device as claimed in claim 13, wherein:
- said first printed circuit patterns are generally parallel to said printed circuit patterns.
Priority Claims (2)
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4-192134 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/095,448, filed on Jul. 20, 1993, now abandoned.
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