This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-326227, filed Dec. 22, 2008, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a magnetic disk drive comprising an improved ramp.
2. Description of the Related Art
A magnetic disk drive comprises a magnetic disk, and a head gimbal assembly. The magnetic disk has a recording surface and is rotatably supported. The head gimbal assembly causes a head to access the recording surface of the magnetic disk. The magnetic disk drive is also provided with a ramp for unloading the head to the outside of the magnetic disk when the magnetic disk drive is stopped or when a read or write operation is suspended. The ramp is provided in the vicinity of the magnetic disk, and comprises a first counter surface opposed to a peripheral part of the recording surface of the magnetic disk, a second counter surface opposed to the edge surface of the magnetic disk, and a ramp edge which causes a tab (lift tab) provided on the tip end of the head gimbal assembly to lift in a sliding manner. The ramp is formed of a resin-molded product.
When strong impact externally acts on the magnetic disk drive, the magnetic disk may bend due to the impact and may collide with the first counter surface of the ramp. As a result, ground dust of the resin constituting the ramp may be produced, which sticks to the peripheral part of the magnetic disk. If such ground dust scatters onto the inner recording surface of the magnetic disk, the ground dust may cause the magnetic head and the magnetic disk to fail.
In order to address the problem described above, Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2006-323939 discloses a ramp in which a space for allowing the outer peripheral part of the magnetic disk to escape is provided on the side of the second counter surface opposed to the edge surface of the magnetic disk. Such a configuration aims for preventing the outer peripheral part of the magnetic disk from making contact with the ramp when the magnetic disk bends due to external impact. However, even such a configuration cannot eliminate contact of the outer peripheral part of the magnetic disk with the ramp.
A general architecture that implements the various feature of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate embodiments of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention.
Various embodiments according to the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. In general, according to one embodiment of the invention, there is provided a magnetic disk drive comprising: a magnetic disk comprising a recording surface, the magnetic disk being rotatably supported; a head gimbal assembly comprising a slider in which a head is incorporated and a tab, the head gimbal assembly being configured to cause the head to access the recording surface of the magnetic disk; and a ramp in a vicinity of the magnetic disk, the ramp comprising a first counter surface opposed to a peripheral part of the magnetic disk, a second counter surface opposed to an edge surface of the magnetic disk, and a ramp edge configured to cause the tab of the head gimbal assembly to slide, wherein the ramp comprises a part of a side surface which is adjacent to the first counter surface and faces to a rotating direction of the magnetic disk, and is recessed toward a downstream side in the rotating direction of the magnetic disk, and wherein the part of the side surface which is recessed and a tangent line to an outer circumference of the magnetic disk form an acute angle.
A spindle motor is mounted on the base 1. The magnetic disk 2 is attached to the spindle and rotatably supported. The head stack assembly (hereinafter referred to as HSA) 3 and the voice coil motor (hereinafter referred to as VCM) 4 are mounted on the base 1. Further, there is provided the ramp 5 for unloading a head to outside of the magnetic disk 2 when the magnetic disk drive is stopped or read or write operation is suspended.
A problem of a magnetic disk drive using a conventional ramp will now be described.
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During read/write operations of the magnetic disk drive, the magnetic head flies over the magnetic disk 2 by several nanometers to ten nanometers. Therefore, if the ground dust 61 exists on the recording surface of the magnetic disk 2, the magnetic head may catch the ground dust 61 which causes the magnetic head and the magnetic disk 2 to fail.
The magnetic disk apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention prevents ground dust 61 sticking to the peripheral part of the magnetic disk 2 from scattering toward the inner region of the disk upon further impact.
As shown in these drawings, a part of the ramp 5 including the ramp edge 6 overlaps the magnetic disk 2 in the present embodiment as well.
The ramp 5 comprises the first counter surface 51 opposed to the peripheral part of the recording surface 21 of the magnetic disk 2, and the second counter surface 52 opposed to the edge surface 22 of the magnetic disk 2. Further, the ramp 5 comprises the side surface 53 which is adjacent to the first counter surface 51 and faces to the rotating direction R of the magnetic disk 2, and a part of the side surface 54 recessed toward the downstream side in the rotating direction R (hereinafter the part of the side surface 54 is referred to as the recessed side surface 54). The side surface 53 positioned more distant from the magnetic disk 2 than the recessed side surface 54 is formed in the same manner as in
In the present embodiment, when strong impact externally acts on the magnetic disk drive, the magnetic disk 2 may bend and collide with the first counter surface 51 of the ramp 5, as in the conventional apparatus. Due to the impact, the rotating magnetic disk 2 may grind the ramp 5, and the ground dust 61 may stick to the peripheral part of the magnetic disk 2.
In the present embodiment, even if impact acts again in this situation, the ground dust 61 moves toward the outside of the magnetic disk 2 because an acute angle is formed between the recessed side surface 54 and the tangent line to the outer circumference of the magnetic disk 2. In this manner, the ground dust 61 is prevented from scattering onto the inner recording surface of the magnetic disk 2. Accordingly, the magnetic head and the magnetic disk 2 can be prevented from failure due to the ground dust 61 caught by the magnetic head during read/write operations of the magnetic disk drive.
Although the present embodiment describes a case where the recessed side surface 54 is a flat surface, the recessed side surface 54 may be a curved surface.
In case of applying the present invention, an area in the ramp 5 on which the ground dust 61 most scatters is considered to be the second counter surface 52 around a position where the recessed side surface 54 intersects. In
The ramp according to the present embodiment comprises one or more grooves V in a first counter surface 51 in the downstream side in a rotating direction R of the magnetic disk 2 relative to the recessed side surface 54. An acute angle is formed between the wall surface 81 in each of the one or more grooves V and a tangent line to the outer circumference of the magnetic disk 2. In
While certain embodiments of the inventions have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-326227 | Dec 2008 | JP | national |