Claims
- 1. A fluid dynamic bearing system for a disk drive motor comprising:
a rotating shaft; a first conical bearing including a conical region formed integral with a first end of the shaft; a second conical bearing including a cone affixed to a second end of the shaft; a stationary sleeve disposed around the shaft; and fluid between the first conical bearing and the second conical bearing and the stationary sleeve.
- 2. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 1 further comprising grooves defined on a surface in each of the first and second conical bearings, each of the grooves being asymmetric to pump the fluid in the bearing away from a central region of the shaft toward an outer end of the shaft.
- 3. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a radial capillary seal adjacent the outer end of each of the first and second conical bearings.
- 4. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 3 further comprising a vent and fill hole defined intermediate the first and second conical bearings.
- 5. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 4 wherein the vent comprises a radial bore extending from the central region of the shaft through the sleeve to the outer diameter of the sleeve.
- 6. A fluid dynamic bearing system as claimed in claim 5 wherein each of the first and second conical bearings comprises a crowned surface facing an inner surface of the sleeve.
- 7. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a gap between an end of the shaft facing a surface of a base supporting the sleeve.
- 8. The fluid dynamic bearing according to claim 6, wherein the capillary seal defines a fluid reservoir for the conical bearing which it seals.
- 9. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 2 further comprising one or more fluid return paths interior to the cone of the second conical bearing from a wider end of the cone toward a narrow end of the cone and the center region of the shaft.
- 10. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 8 further comprising a vent and fill hole defined intermediate the first and second conical bearings.
- 11. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 9 wherein the vent comprises a radial bore extending from the central region of the shaft through the sleeve to the outer diameter of the sleeve.
- 12. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 9 further comprising a capillary seal adjacent the narrow end of the second conical bearing defined between a surface of the shaft and a surface of the sleeve.
- 13. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a gap defined between an end surface of the shaft adjacent the second conical bearing and a facing surface of a counterplate supported from the sleeve.
- 14. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a grooved pattern defined on one of the end surface of the shaft and the facing surface of the counterplate, the groove pattern being defined to pump fluid toward a central axis of the shaft.
- 15. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 13 further comprising a radial capillary seal adjacent an end of the first conical bearing.
- 16. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 13 wherein the groove pattern is a spiral groove pattern.
- 17. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 11 further comprising an axially oriented fluid recirculation path extending from the radial vent to a radial capillary seal adjacent a wider end of the first fluid dynamic conical bearing.
- 18. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 16 further comprising a plug inserted in the radial vent hole at the outer surface of the sleeve.
- 19. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 1 further comprising grooves defined on a surface of each of the first and second conical bearings, each of the grooves being asymmetric to plump the fluid toward an end of the shaft adjacent the second conical bearing.
- 20. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 17 further comprising a gap between an end surface of the shaft and a surface of a counterplate supported by the sleeve adjacent the second fluid conical bearing.
- 21. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 18 further comprising a radial capillary seal supported adjacent a wider end of the first conical bearing distal from the counterplate.
- 22. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 18 further comprising an axial bore extending from a plenum adjacent the wider end of the second conical bearing to a fluid reservoir region in the radial capillary seal to allow for fluid recirculation over the first and second conical bearings.
- 23. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 19 further comprising a groove pattern defined on one of the end surface of the shaft or the facing surface of the counterplate and defined to pump fluid toward a central axis of the shaft.
- 24. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 20 wherein an outer surface of each of the first and second bearings comprises a crowned surface facing an inner surface of a sleeve surrounding the first and second bearings.
- 25. A disk drive motor comprising:
means for rotatably supporting at least one disk, wherein said means includes a rotating shaft with at least one conical bearing formed integrally thereon; a stationary assembly disposed about the rotating shaft and spaced-apart therefrom; and means for supporting stable relative rotation of the supporting means and the stationary assembly.
- 26. The disk drive motor according to claim 25, wherein the means for supporting stable relative rotation comprises:
a bearing assembly formed at least partially integral with the means for supporting the at least one disk; and a fluid disposed between the means for supporting the at least one disk and the stationary assembly.
- 27. The disk drive motor according to claim 26, wherein the bearing assembly further comprises fluid dynamic grooves circumscribing elements of the bearing assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/385,523, filed Jun. 3, 2002 by Grantz et al. (entitled “Rotating Shaft Conical Fluid Dynamic Bearing”), which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60385523 |
Jun 2002 |
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