Claims
- 1. A magnetic parking device for a disk drive having a data storage medium mounted on a base, means for reading information from and writing information to the data storage medium, and an actuator assembly, including an actuator body and means for positioning the actuator body, mounted on said base for selectively positioning the means for reading information from and writing information to with respect to the data storage medium, comprising:a magnetically permeable capture member provided on the actuator body, wherein said magnetically permeable capture member is pivotably mounted on the actuator body, said magnetically permeable capture member having a face portion, said face portion comprising two coplanar surfaces and a recess portion, a magnet for providing a first magnetic field including a first magnetic flux; a magnetic field containing member defining a path of said first magnetic flux and including an air gap providing a portion of said first magnetic flux extending a predetermined distance into a capture region adjacent the capture member, the capture member being in the capture region when the actuator body is parked; means for generating a second magnetic field in said field containing member, said second magnetic field having a polarity opposite said first magnetic field and having associated therewith a second magnetic flux having opposite direction to that of said first magnetic flux of said first magnetic field to neutralize the capture region; and control means for generating control signals directing data storage and retrieval, said control means including a first control interface coupled to the means for positioning the actuator body and a second control interface coupled to the means for generating said second magnetic field, wherein said first control interface is adapted to begin providing a movement current to the means for positioning the actuator body at a time when said second control interface begins to provide a field generating current to the means for generating said second magnetic field.
- 2. A magnetic parking apparatus for a disk drive, said disk drive having a storage medium mounted on a base, at least one interactive means for reading and writing data information to said data storage medium, and an actuator mounted on said base for positioning said interactive mean at a plurality of positions with respect to said data storage medium, comprising:a magnetically permeable capture member mounted on a portion of said actuator wherein said magnetically permeable capture member is pivotably mounted on the actuator, said magnetically permeable capture member having a face portion, said face portion comprising two coplanar surfaces and a recess portions, a magnetic parking member including a magnet for providing a first magnetic flux substantially contained within said magnetic parking member, said magnetic parking member including a capture region having an air gap formed therein for providing a portion of said first magnetic flux to a region about said air gap; control means for providing control signals to direct data storage and retrieval, said control means including a first control interface coupled to the actuator and a second control interface, wherein said first control interface is adapted to begin supplying a movement current at a time when said second control interface begins to provide a field generating current; and a coil coupled to said second control interface, said coil being adapted to generate a second magnetic field including a second magnetic flux when said second control interface provides said field generating current, said second magnetic flux having a polarity opposite to the polarity of said first magnetic flux.
- 3. A parking device for a disk drive having a data storage medium mounted on a base, head means for reading information from and writing information to said data storage medium, and an actuator pivotably mounted on said base for positioning said head means with respect to said data storage medium, comprising:a magnet providing a first magnetic field having a magnetic flux; a magnetically permeable capture member pivotably mounted on the actuator and, said magnetically permeable capture member having a face portion, said face portion comprising two coplanar surfaces and a recess portion; a magnetic field containing member mounted with said magnet, said magnetic field containing member including a planar region having a slot formed therein, said slot having a length and width, said slot further being arranged such that said length is substantially perpendicular to the direction of said magnetic flux in said slot, said slot for providing a portion of said first magnetic field to a capture region adjacent to said magnetic field containing member, said capture region being adapted to capture said actuator when said actuator pivots into said capture region; means for generating a second magnetic field in said magnetic field containing member, said second magnetic field having a polarity opposite said first magnetic field; and control means for generating control signals directing data storage and retrieval, said control means including a first control interface coupled to the actuator and a second control interface coupled to the means for generating said second magnetic field, wherein said first control interface is adapted to begin providing a movement current to the actuator at a time when said second control interface begins to provide a field generating current to the means for generating said second magnetic field.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/109,076, filed Aug. 19, 1993, now abandoned.
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