Claims
- 1. A method of providing for the controlled pneumatic separation of a stack of thin flexible sheet-like record disks, aligned along a prescribed stack radius, the method being adapted to provide for the selective pneumatic partitioning of this stack, this method comprising the steps of:
- stacking said flexible disks together with intermediate radially-apertured, rigid separator rings so as to form a disk pack with the inner periphery of the disks retained together to define a center-bore, and so as to permit the pack to be parted between any selected pair of adjacent disks, the pack being adapted to engage high speed rotation means;
- providing partition-jet body in this bore;
- this body comprising axially-translatable pneumatic partition-jet means arranged to project a jet of partitioning pressurized gas radially-out between selected records;
- providing for delivery of said pressurized air to jet means;
- providing related actuate means adapted to selectively translate said body along this bore, whereby to dispose said jet for a selected partition; and
- partitioning said stack by rotating said stack sufficient to induce a prescribed pumping between all disks so as to draw-in ambient air about said body, then out through all said rings and disks.
- 2. A method of arranging and manipulating an array of flexible recording disks stacked along a prescribed axis with intermediate radially-vented separator means between each disk, this method comprising:
- arranging gas-driven partition means in cooperative relation with the disk array so as to effect disk separation by directing one or more streams of air between selected disks and through the associated separator means; and
- adapting said array to include isolation separator means adapted to introduce an isolating air stream through each spacer means to be projected radially out between all adjacent disks and thus maintain the non-selecting separation thereof pneumatically;
- said disk stack being rotated so as to render the flexible disks self-flattening and "self-pumping" whereby to draw-in such isolating air.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 2, wherein said partition means is arranged to comprise a partitioning hub fitted into the bore defining the center of the disk pack so that, given the operating conditions and the structure and spacing of the disks, a hub-pack clearance is generated to which said isolation air may be so drawn automatically.
- 4. A partitionable record storage system arranged to introduce a quiescent isolating air-stream during a "non-partition-time," this air-stream to be projected radially-out through each spacer means and its flanking disks, relatively equally, during operating periods except when said pressurized stream is directed therethrough, whereby to help maintain normal disk separation; this system comprising in combination:
- a pneumatically partitionable disk stack arranged to be rotated at high speed about a prescribed axis;
- this stack comprising a pack of flexible co-rotating magnetic recording disks with a center-bore of prescribed length and diameter;
- gas driven partition means adapted to effect disk separation with one or more partitioning stream of pressurized air; and
- isolation means functionally separate from said partition means in being adapted and arranged to introduce an isolating air-stream, independent of said partitioning streams to be projected radially-out between all disks relatively equally.
- 5. The combination as recited in claim 4, wherein said quiescent isolating air stream is introduced through each spacer means during non-partition times, this air-stream being projected radially out between all adjacent disks during operating periods except when said pressurized stream is directed therethrough to thus maintain the non-selecting separation thereof pneumatically.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 5, wherein said partition means is arranged to comprise a partitioning hub fitted into the bore defining the center of the disk pack so that, given the operating conditions and the structure and spacing of the disks, a hub-pack clearance is generated to which said isolation air may be so drawn-in automatically.
- 7. A partitionable record storage system comprising, in combination:
- a pneumatically partitionable disk stack arranged to be rotated at high speed about an axis defined by a common center-bore;
- gas-driven separator means disposed in said bore and adapted to effect disk separation and pack partition, selectably, with one or more centrifugal streams of pressurized air directed through partition port means;
- said separator means comprising tubular partition means disposed in said bore so as to project a partition jet selectively between an associated pair of disks, this separator means also being arranged and interfitted into the bore so as to form at least one intake aperture in the bore, separate from said port means whereby to introduce an isolating air stream to be projected radially-out between all disks relatively equally.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 779,573, filed Mar. 21, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Tech. Disc. Bull. Herring et al, Adjustable Flexible Disk Pack Assembly, Vol. 17, No. 6, Nov. 1974, pp. 1710-1711. |
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