Claims
- 1. A disc drive comprising a housing providing a substantially contaminant free cavity and having a spindle motor therein comprising:a central axis, a stationary member which is fixed with respect to the housing and coaxial with the central axis, a rotatable member which is rotatable about the central axis with respect to the stationary member, at least one data storage disc carried by the rotatable member within the contaminant free cavity, a bearing interconnecting the stationary member and the rotatable member and supporting the rotatable member for rotation about the stationary member, a flow path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity and a condensation cover interposed in and adjacent to the air path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity and a condensation cover interposed in the air flow path between the bearing and the contaminant free cavity and out of touch with any lubricant in the bearing to capture outgass products from the lubricant.
- 2. A disc drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein the condensation cover is clamped to the shaft and extends substantially radially over the hub and defines a gap with the hub to maintain an open flow path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity.
- 3. A disc drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein the condensation cover is fixed to the hub and rotates with the hub, the condensation cover extending radially over the surface of the hub.
- 4. A disc drive as claimed in claim 3 wherein the condensation cover is integrated with a disc clamp, the cover extending radially beyond an edge of the hub and contacting a disc supported by the hub, the condensation cover being spaced from a shaft supported on the central axis so that the flow path is maintained.
- 5. A disc drive as claimed in claim 2 wherein the condensation cover has at least one wavy surface facing the flow path, to provide a maximum surface area for better heat transfer and cooling effect.
- 6. A disc drive as claimed in claim 3 wherein the condensation cover has at least one wavy surface facing the flow path, to provide a maximum surface area for better heat transfer and cooling effect.
- 7. A spindle motor comprising:a central axis, a stationary member which is fixed with respect to the housing and coaxial with the central axis, a rotatable member which is rotatable about the central axis with respect to the stationary member, at last one data storage disc carried by the rotatable member within the contaminant free cavity, a bearing interconnecting the stationary member and the rotatable member and supporting the rotatable member for rotation about the stationary member, a flow path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity, and a condensation cover interposed in and adjacent to the air path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity and a condensation cover interposed in the air flow path between the bearing and the contaminant free cavity and out of touch with any lubricant to the bearing to capture outgass products from the lubricant.
- 8. A disc drive as claimed in claim 7 wherein the condensation cover is clamped to the shaft and extends substantially radially over the hub and defines a gap with the hub to maintain an open flow path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity.
- 9. A disc drive as claimed in claim 7 wherein the condensation cover is fixed to the hub and rotates with the hub, the condensation cover extending radially over the surface of the hub.
- 10. A disc drive as claimed in claim 9 wherein the condensation cover is integrated with a disc clamp, the cover extending radially beyond an edge of the hub and contacting a disc supported by the hub, the condensation cover being spaced from a shaft supported on the central axis so that the flow path is maintained.
- 11. A disc drive as claimed in claim 8 wherein the condensation cover has at least one wavy surface facing the flow path, to provide a maximum surface area for better heat transfer and cooling effect.
- 12. A disc drive as claimed in claim 9 wherein the condensation cover has at least one wavy surface facing the flow path, to provide a maximum surface area for better heat transfer and cooling effect.
- 13. A disc drive spindle comprising a housing providing a substantially contaminant free cavity and having a spindle motor therein comprising:a central axis, a stationary member which is fixed with respect to the housing and coaxial with the central axis, a rotatable member which is rotatable about the central axis with respect to the stationary member, at least one data storage disc carried by the rotatable member within the contaminant free cavity, a bearing interconnecting the stationary member and the rotatable member and supporting the rotatable member for rotation about the stationary member, a flow path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity, and a condensation means interposed in the path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity and out of touch with any lubricant in the bearing to capture outgas products from the lubricant.
- 14. A disc drive as claimed in claim 13 wherein the condensation means is supported from the shaft and extends to maintain an open flow path from the bearing to the contaminant free cavity.
- 15. A disc drive as claimed in claim 13 wherein the condensation means is fixed to the hub and rotates with the hub.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/164,168 filed on Nov. 9, 1999, entitled “Outgassing Reduction Of Lubricants (Oils and Greases) From Disk Drive Spindle Motor By Having A ‘Condensation Seal’”, invented by Raquib U. Khan and Matt L. Shumway. The priority of this provisional application is hereby claimed and is incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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