Claims
- 1. In a disk drive, an inertial latch for restraining an actuator in said disk drive, said latch comprising:
- a pivotable latch member;
- a base; and
- a first inertial body;
- said latch member including a first surface and said base including a second surface, said first and second surfaces being oriented to each other at a first predetermined angle when said latch member is in an open position, said first inertial body being positioned between said first and second surfaces so as to undergo translational motion and make contact with said first and second surfaces and thereby pivot said latch member to a closed position upon said translational motion, wherein said actuator is restrained when said disk drive is subjected to a shock force from a first direction.
- 2. The inertial latch of claim 1 wherein said latch member includes a third surface and said base includes a fourth surface, said third and fourth surfaces being oriented to each other at a second predetermined angle when said latch member is in an open position, said first inertial body being positioned between said third and fourth surfaces so as to make contact with said third and fourth surfaces and thereby move said latch member to said closed position wherein said actuator is restrained when said disk drive is subjected to a shock force from a second direction.
- 3. The inertial latch of claim 1 further comprising a second inertial body positioned between said latch member and said base.
- 4. The inertial latch of claim 3 wherein said first and second inertial bodies are positioned generally on opposite sides of an axis of rotation of said latch member.
- 5. The inertial latch of claim 3 wherein each of said first and second inertial bodies comprises a ball.
- 6. The inertial latch of claim 1 comprising a biasing element operative against said latch member.
- 7. The inertial latch of claim 6 wherein said biasing element comprises a spring.
- 8. The inertial latch of claim 1 wherein said first inertial body exerts a force against said latch member and not against said base when said disk drive is subjected to a shock force in a second direction.
- 9. The inertial latch of claim 8 wherein said first inertial body exerts a force against said base and not said latch member when said disk drive is subjected to a shock force in a third direction.
- 10. The inertial latch of claim 1 wherein said latch member includes a means for energizing said actuator when said latch member is in said closed position.
- 11. An inertial latch for restraining an actuator in a disk drive, said inertial latch comprising:
- a pivotable latch member;
- a base; and
- first and second inertial bodies;
- wherein said latch member and said base together define a first cavity wherein said first inertial body is positioned and a second cavity
- wherein said second inertial body is positioned, at least one of said first and second inertial bodies undergoing translational motion and contacting said latch member so as to pivot said latch member to a closed position upon said translational motion when said disk drive is subject to a shock force.
- 12. The inertial latch of claim 11 wherein said latch member pivots about an axis, said first and second cavities being located generally on opposite sides of said axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/765,353, filed Sep. 25, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,246,486, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/629,929, filed Dec. 19, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,189,576.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Quantum Corporation, "Technical Highlights: Go-Drive Series, Pro Drive Gen Series"; Sep. 1990; pp. 1-5. |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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765353 |
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629929 |
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