Claims
- 1. A disk drive comprising:
- a baseplate;
- a first disk for recording and playback of information, said disk supported on said baseplate for rotation, and said disk having inner and outer edges defining a disk area;
- a first elongated actuator arm including a load beam, said actuator arm being pivotally supported about a center of rotation on said baseplate for rotation of one end of said load beam in plane substantially parallel to a surface of said disk, said load beam including at its outermost end a lift tab extending from said one end of said load beam, said lift tab being positioned such that a centerline of said lift tab is angularly displaced with respect to the longitudinal axis of said actuator arm;
- a slider body including a read/write transducer element;
- means connecting said slider body to said load beam at a position intermediate said center of rotation and said lift tab; and
- a cam assembly supported on said baseplate adjacent to said lift tab and the outer edge of said disk, said cam assembly including a first cam surface positioned in operative relationship with said lift tab, and said cam assembly being positioned on said baseplate at a position such that no portion of said cam assembly extends within said disk area, said lift tab contacting said first cam surface and in cooperation with said first cam surface providing a lifting force to said load beam.
- 2. A disk drive according to claim 1, wherein said cam assembly further comprises:
- a second cam surface and wherein said disk drive includes a second elongated actuator arm including an associated load beam, said second elongated actuator arm being pivotally supported about a center of rotation on said baseplate for rotation of one end of said associated load beam in a plane substantially parallel to the opposite surface of said disk, said associated load beam including at its outermost end an associated lift tab extending from said one end of said associated load beam, said associated lift tab being positioned such that a centerline of said associated lift tab is angularly displaced with respect to the longitudinal axis of said second elongated actuator arm;
- a second slider body including a read/write transducer element;
- means connecting said second slider body to said associated load beam at a position intermediate said center of rotation and said associated lift tab, said associated lift tab contacting said second cam surface and in cooperation with said second cam surface providing a lifting force to said associated load beam.
- 3. A disk drive according to claim 2, wherein the angular displacement between the centerline of each lift tab and the longitudinal axis of its respective actuator arm is greater than zero degrees but equal to or less than 45 degrees.
- 4. A disk drive according to claim 1, wherein an angle between the centerline of said lift tab and the longitudinal axis of said actuator arm is greater than zero degrees but equal to or less than 45 degrees.
- 5. A disk drive according to claim 1, wherein said cam assembly includes a projection adapted to fit and further wherein said baseplate includes an aperture adapted to receive said projection, whereby said cam assembly is located with respect to said disk.
- 6. A disk drive according to claim 1, wherein said cam assembly comprises a body portion and a cam portion, wherein said body portion includes a projection extending from one surface of said body portion, and wherein said body portion includes an aperture in another surface of said body portion.
- 7. A disk drive according to claim 1, wherein said cam surface includes a contour which permits rotational movement of said actuator arm in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of said actuator arm during positioning of said slider body over the surface of said first disk and in an amount sufficient to permit installation of said disk without interference with said actuator arm.
- 8. A disk drive according to claim 1, wherein said lift tab is cylindrical.
- 9. A disk drive comprising:
- a baseplate;
- a first disk for recording and playback of information, said disk supported on said baseplate for rotation, and said disk having inner and outer edges defining a disk area;
- a first elongated actuator arm including a load beam, said actuator arm being pivotally supported about a center of rotation on said baseplate for rotation of one end of said load beam in plane substantially parallel to a surface of said disk, said load beam including at its outermost end a lift tab extending from said one end of said load beam, said lift tab including a cam contact portion having a centerline which is offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of said actuator arm, wherein the offset is in a direction parallel to the surface of the disk;
- a slider body including a read/write transducer element;
- means connecting said slider body to said load beam at a position intermediate said center of rotation and said lift tab; and
- a cam assembly supported on said baseplate adjacent to said lift tab and the outer edge of said disk, said cam assembly including a first cam surface positioned in operative relationship with said lift tab, and said cam assembly being positioned on said baseplate at a position such that no portion of said cam assembly extends within said disk area, said lift tab contact portion contacting said first cam surface and in cooperation with said first cam surface providing a lifting force to said load beam.
- 10. A disk drive according to claim 9, wherein said cam assembly further comprises:
- a second cam surface and wherein said disk drive includes a second elongated actuator arm including an associated load beam, said second elongated actuator arm being pivotally supported about a center of rotation on said baseplate for rotation of one end of said associated load beam in a plane substantially parallel to the opposite surface of said disk, said associated load beam including at its outermost end an associated lift tab extending from said one end of said associated load beam, said associated lift tab including a cam contact portion having a centerline which is offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of said second elongated actuator arm, wherein the offset is in a direction parallel to the opposite surface of the disk;
- a second slider body including a read/write transducer element;
- means connecting said second slider body to said associated load beam at a position intermediate said center of rotation and said associated lift tab, said cam contact portion of said associated lift tab contacting said second cam surface and in cooperation with said second cam surface providing a lifting force to said associated load beam.
- 11. A disk drive according to claim 9, wherein said cam assembly includes a projection adapted to fit and further wherein said baseplate includes an aperture adapted to receive said projection, whereby said cam assembly is located with respect to said disk.
- 12. A disk drive according to claim 9, wherein said cam assembly comprises a body portion and a cam portion, wherein said body portion includes a projection extending from one surface of said body portion, and wherein said body portion includes an aperture in another surface of said body portion.
- 13. A disk drive according to claim 9, wherein said cam surface includes a contour which permits rotational movement of said actuator arm in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of said actuator arm during positioning of said slider body over the surface of said first disk and in an amount sufficient to permit installation of said disk without interference with said actuator arm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/766,479, filed Sep. 25, 1991 by James H. Morehouse, David M. Furay, James A. Dunckley and Bruce D. Emo, entitled "Rigid Disk Drive With Dynamic Head Loading Apparatus", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,237,472, issued Aug. 17, 1993 which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/629,957 filed Dec. 19, 1990 by James H. Morehouse, David M. Furay and James A. Dunckley, entitled "Rigid Disk Drive With Dynamic Head Loading Apparatus" now U.S. Pat. No. 5,289,325, issued Feb. 22, 1994.
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