Claims
- 1. A disk drive suspension having a low stiffness gimbal flexure, said suspension comprising a flexible circuit and a one-piece load beam and gimbal flexure, said flexible circuit comprising a laminate of a conductor and a plastic film layer, said load beam supporting said flexible circuit and having a distal end comprising a rigid portion, said load beam rigid portion being selectively etched to define said gimbal flexure to comprise a flexure frame generally spaced from said rigid portion across a gap, said flexure frame being generally U-shaped and locally connected intermediate the length of its left and right sides to said rigid portion across said gap to support said flexure frame in place, said gimbal flexure further comprising a flexure tongue cantilevered from said flexure frame, said flexible circuit having a distal portion extending beyond said load beam rigid portion and connected to the distal end of said flexure tongue and to each of said flexure frame sides.
- 2. The disk drive suspension according to claim 1, in which said load beam rigid portion has a first thickness, and said gimbal flexure frame is reduced to a second, lesser thickness for lower stiffness in said gimbal flexure.
- 3. The disk drive suspension according to claim 2, in which said gimbal flexure frame is surface etched to said lesser thickness.
- 4. The disk drive suspension according to claim 1, in which said tongue has a greater thickness than said gimbal flexure frame.
- 5. The disk drive suspension according to claim 4, in which said load beam rigid portion has a first thickness, said gimbal flexure frame has a second, lesser thickness, and said tongue has the thickness of said load beam rigid portion.
- 6. A disk drive suspension having a low stiffiness gimbal flexure, said suspension comprising a flexible circuit and a one-piece load beam and gimbal flexure, said flexible circuit comprising a laminate of a conductor and a plastic film layer, said load beam supporting said flexible circuit and having a distal end comprising a rigid portion, said load beam rigid portion being selectively etched to define said gimbal flexure to comprise a gimbal flexure frame generally U-shaped and spaced from said rigid portion across a gap, said gimbal flexure frame having a proximate end, left and right legs extending distally from said proximate end to define flexure frame sides, and an open distal end, said gimbal flexure frame being supported on said load beam rigid portion intermediate the length of said flexure frame legs to locally connect said gimbal flexure frame at its left and right sides to said rigid portion across said gap to support said gimbal flexure frame in place, said gimbal flexure further comprising a flexure tongue cantilevered from said flexure frame, said flexible circuit having a distal portion extending beyond said load beam rigid portion and connected to the distal end of said flexure tongue and to each of said flexure frame sides.
- 7. The disk drive suspension according to claim 6, in which said flexure frame legs have distal terminals and the flexible circuit distal portion is connected to said flexure frame leg terminals.
- 8. The disk drive suspension according to claim 7, in which said flexure tongue has a distal free end, said flexible circuit distal portion being connected to said tongue distal free end in free end motion limiting relation.
- 9. A disk drive suspension comprising a flexible circuit and a one-piece load beam and low stiffness gimbal flexure, said flexible circuit comprising a laminate of a conductor and a plastic film layer, said load beam supporting said flexible circuit and having a distal end comprising a rigid portion having a first thickness, said load beam rigid portion being selectively etched through its said first thickness to define within the plane of said rigid portion said gimbal flexure comprising a generally U-shaped flexure frame generally spaced from said rigid portion across an etching-produced gap, said flexure frame having a proximate end, left and right legs extending distally from said proximate end, and an open distal end, said flexure frame being locally connected intermediate the length of its left and right legs to said rigid portion across said gap to support said flexure frame in place, said flexure frame having a lesser thickness than said first thickness, said flexure frame further comprising a flexure tongue having said first thickness and cantilevered from said flexure frame toward said flexure frame open distal end, said flexible circuit having a distal portion extending beyond said load beam rigid portion and connected to the distal end of said flexure tongue, whereby flexure tongue movement is limited by said flexible circuit film layer.
- 10. The disk drive suspension according to claim 9, in which said gimbal flexure frame is surface etched to said lesser thickness.
- 11. The disk drive suspension according to claim 10, in which said flexure frame legs have distal terminal and the flexible circuit distal portion is also connected to said flexure frame leg terminals.
- 12. A method of forming a disk drive suspension having a low stiffness gimbal flexure comprising a flexure frame and tongue formed in one piece with a load beam of a given thickness, including etching said load beam to define said flexure frame to have left and right legs attached intermediate their lengths to said load beam, reducing the frame thickness by partial etch, etching said flexure tongue from said flexure frame while maintaining the flexure tongue thickness at said given thickness, and completing the flexure frame by connecting a flexible conductor comprising a plastic film layer and conductors to the distal end of the frame, and connecting said flexible conductor to said flexure tongue.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/292,538, filed Apr. 15, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,147,840.
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