Claims
- 1. A radial capillary seal for use in combination with a fluid dynamic bearing comprising a sleeve defining a bore in which a rotating shaft is supported for rotation relative to the sleeve, by a fluid dynamic bearing comprising fluid in a gap between an outer surface of the shaft and an inner surface of the sleeve, the radial capillary seal cooperating with at least one end of the fluid dynamic bearing comprising first and second diverging, generally radially extending walls the diverging walls converging to a relatively small opening closely adjacent the outer surface of the shaft.
- 2. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 1 wherein one of diverging walls is defined by a generally axially oriented wall of the sleeve, and the second wall is defined by a shield supported from the sleeve.
- 3. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 2 wherein the wall of the seal defined by said shield is axially oriented and perpendicular to the axis of the shaft, and the wall defined by the sleeve diverges axially from the wall defined by said shield.
- 4. A radially capillary seal as defined in claim 1 wherein the fluid dynamic bearing is a generally conical journal bearing defined along at least a portion of the shaft.
- 5. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 2 including a second capillary seal defined between a radially inner surface of the shield and the outer surface of the shaft, the capillary seal thereby defining a narrow annulus adjacent the radial capillary seal to reduce fluid evaporation.
- 6. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 5 further comprising pumping grooves on one of the surfaces of the narrow annulus between the rotating shaft and the shield.
- 7. A seal as claimed in claim 7 wherein the radial capillary seal defined by the diverging walls is sufficiently large to also serve as a reservoir for the fluid bearing supporting the shaft for rotation.
- 8. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 7 including a fill hole defined axially through the shield leading to an air plenum and radially beyond the fluid filled portion of the reservoir and the meniscus at the radial end of the fluid in the reservoir.
- 9. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 5 wherein the annulus is narrower than the relatively small opening of the axial gap.
- 10. A seal as claimed in claim 9 further including a fill reservoir extending generally axially below the diverging wall of the sleeve and distal from the shaft for initial filling with fluid.
- 11. A fluid dynamic bearing system comprising a sleeve, a shaft supported for rotation within the sleeve, the shaft including a thrust plate at an end thereof, the sleeve supporting a counterplate adjacent the thrust plate, the shaft and thrust plate being supported for rotation relative to the sleeve by at least one thrust bearing, the shaft being further supported for rotation relative to the sleeve by a journal bearing defined by fluid in a gap between the shaft and the sleeve, and a radial capillary sealing means defined adjacent an end of the journal bearing distal from the thrust bearing.
- 12. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 11 including a second capillary seal defined between a radially inner surface of the shield and the outer surface of the shaft, the capillary seal thereby defining a narrow annulus adjacent the radial capillary seal to reduce fluid evaporation.
- 13. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 12 wherein one of diverging walls is defined by a generally axially oriented wall of the sleeve, and the second wall is defined by a shield supported from the sleeve.
- 14. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 13 including a fill hole defined axially through the shield leading to an air plenum and radially beyond the fluid filled portion of the reservoir and the meniscus at the radial end of the fluid in the reservoir.
- 15. A seal as claimed in claim 14 wherein the radial capillary seal defined by the diverging walls is sufficiently large to also serve as a reservoir for the fluid bearing supporting the shaft for rotation.
- 16. A fluid dynamic bearing system comprising a sleeve, a shaft supported for rotation relative to the sleeve, the sleeve supporting a counterplate adjacent an end of the shaft, the shaft being supported at an end adjacent the counterplate for rotation by a conical bearing including fluid in a gap between an outer surface of the conical bearing and an inner surface of the sleeve by fluid in a gap between the surface of the shaft and a facing surface of the sleeve thereby establishing a journal bearing, and a radial capillary sealing means adjacent an end of the journal bearing distal from the conical bearing for maintaining fluid in the journal bearing and serving as a reservoir for the journal bearing.
- 17. A fluid bearing system as claimed in claim 16 further including a axial capillary seal adjacent the conical bearing for maintaining fluid in the conical bearing.
- 18. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 16 including a second capillary seal defined between a radially inner surface of the shield and the outer surface of the shaft, the capillary seal thereby defining a narrow annulus adjacent the radial capillary seal to reduce fluid evaporation.
- 19. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 18 wherein one of diverging walls is defined by a generally axially oriented wall of the sleeve, and the second wall is defined by a shield supported from the sleeve.
- 20. A radial capillary seal as claimed in claim 18 wherein the narrow annulus is small to reduce the evaporation of low viscosity and/or highly volatile fluid.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application serial No. 60/370,718, filed Apr. 5, 2002, entitled Radial Capillary Seal for FDB Motors, invented by Alan L. Grantz, et al; that provisional application is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60370718 |
Apr 2002 |
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