Claims
- 1. A disc drive having a rotatable disc carried by a spindle motor and an actuator assembly having a read/write head adapted to operate in a low density gas environment, the disc drive comprising:
a base plate supporting the spindle motor and the actuator assembly; a structural cover removably attached to the base plate to form an internal environment within the disc drive, wherein the internal environment is filled with a low density gas; and a sealing cover permanently attached to the base plate and the structural cover to form a hermetic seal that maintains a predetermined concentration of the low density gas within the internal environment over a service lifetime of the disc drive.
- 2. The disc drive of claim 1, wherein the structural cover is fastened to at least one of the spindle motor and the actuator assembly.
- 3. The disc drive of claim 1 wherein the sealing cover has a thickness of approximately 0.010 inches.
- 4. The disc drive of claim 1, further comprising a first seal secured between the base plate and the structural cover to prevent contaminants from entering the internal environment of the disc drive.
- 5. The disc drive of claim 4, wherein the first seal is formed from a material that allows leakage of the low density gas from the internal environment at a sufficiently low rate to allow operation of the disc drive for a predetermined period of time in the absence of the sealing cover.
- 6. The disc drive of claim 5, wherein the first seal comprises a rubber gasket that allows leakage of the low density gas from the internal environment of the disc drive at a rate of less than 1×10−6 cubic centimeters per second.
- 7. The disc drive of claim 5, wherein the sealing cover is attached to the base plate and the structural cover by an adhesive.
- 8. The disc drive of claim 7 wherein:
the base plate includes a raised outer edge defining an outer perimeter of the base plate; and the sealing cover includes a downward depending edge that is adhesively bonded within a groove formed between an outer surface of the structural cover and the raised outer edge of the base plate.
- 9. The disc drive of claim 8, wherein the structural cover includes a fill port providing access to the internal environment of the disc drive for filling the internal environment with the low density gas, and wherein the sealing cover hermetically seals the fill port.
- 10. The disc drive of claim 7, wherein the sealing cover includes a downward depending edge that is adhesively secured to an outer perimeter wall of the base plate.
- 11. The disc drive of claim 10, wherein the outer perimeter wall of the base plate includes a fill port providing access to the internal environment of the disc drive for filling the internal environment with the low density gas, and wherein the downward depending edge of the sealing cover extends below the level of the fill port to hermetically seal the fill port.
- 12. The disc drive of claim 5 wherein:
the base plate includes a raised outer edge defining an outer perimeter of the base plate; and the sealing cover is soldered to a top surface of the raised outer edge of the base plate.
- 13. The disc drive of claim 12 wherein the sealing cover is formed from pretinned brass having a thickness of approximately 0.010 inches.
- 14. A method of hermetically sealing a disc drive filled with a low density gas comprising steps of:
(a) removably attaching a structural cover to a base plate to define an internal environment of the disc drive; (b) filling the internal environment of the disc drive with the low density gas; and (c) permanently attaching a sealing cover to the base plate and the structural cover to form a hermetic seal that maintains a predetermined concentration of the low density gas within the internal environment over a service lifetime of the disc drive.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the structural cover is fastened to one of a spindle motor and an actuator assembly of the disc drive.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the attaching step (a) includes positioning a first seal between the base plate and the structural cover, wherein the first seal is formed from a material that allows leakage of the low density gas from the internal environment at a sufficiently low rate to allow operation of the disc drive for a predetermined time in the absence of the sealing cover.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising steps of:
(d) testing operational performance of the disc drive prior to the permanently attaching the sealing cover; and (e) removing the structural cover and reworking the disc drive if the testing step (d) discloses a failure in the disc drive.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the step (c) of permanently attaching the sealing cover includes securing the sealing cover to the base plate and the structural cover with an adhesive.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the step (c) of permanently attaching the sealing cover includes soldering the sealing cover to the base plate so that the structural cover is positioned between the sealing cover and the base plate.
- 20. The method of claim 17, wherein one of the base plate and the structural cover includes a fill port providing access to the internal environment of the disc drive for filling the internal environment with the low density gas, and wherein the step (c) of permanently attaching the sealing cover includes covering the fill port with the sealing cover to prevent the low density gas from leaking through the fill port.
- 21. A disc drive having a base plate supporting an actuator assembly having a read/write head adapted to operate in a low density gas environment, the disc drive comprising:
a structural cover removably attached to the base plate to form an internal environment within the disc drive, wherein the internal environment is filled with a low density gas; and means for hermetically sealing the low density gas within the internal environment over a service lifetime of the disc drive.
- 22. The disc drive of claim 21 further comprising a first seal secured between the structural cover and the base plate, wherein the first seal is formed from a material that allows leakage of the low density gas from the internal environment at a sufficiently low rate to allow operation of the disc drive for a predetermined period of time in the absence of the means for hermetically sealing the low density gas.
- 23. The disc drive of claim 22 wherein the means for hermetically sealing the low density gas comprises a sealing cover that is permanently attached to at least one of the base plate and the structural cover to seal the structural cover and the first seal between the sealing cover and the base plate.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/366,972, filed Mar. 22, 2002, entitled Method and Apparatus for Testing and Sealing a Helium Filled Disk Drive.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60366972 |
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