Claims
- 1. A spindle motor connector for connecting a disc drive printed circuit board (PCB) to a spindle motor of a disc drive, the connector comprising:
a plurality of contacts for connecting to a plurality of pads on the PCB; and a body portion connected to the plurality of contacts, the body portion for mounting the connector to a base plate of the disc drive, wherein the body portion comprises a crush rib extending from the body portion and making contact with a wall of the base plate to restrict rotational movement of the connector.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 further comprising an x-y control boss extending from the bottom of the body portion.
- 3. The connector of claim 2 wherein the x-y control boss is received by an x-y control opening of the base plate so that movement of the connector in the x-axis and y-axis directions is restricted.
- 4. The connector of claim 3 wherein the body portion further comprises an extending member that restricts loading from the PCB on the contacts.
- 5. The connector of claim 4 wherein the contacts are alloy and the body portion is plastic.
- 6. A spindle motor connector comprising:
a plurality of contacts; and a means for biasing the spindle motor connector to a base plate of a disc drive to prevent rotational movement of the spindle motor connector.
- 7. The spindle motor connector of claim 6 wherein the means for biasing the spindle motor connector comprises a crush rib.
- 8. The spindle motor connector of claim 6 wherein the means for biasing the spindle motor connector comprises a rotational boss.
- 9. The spindle motor connector of claim 8 further comprising a means for preventing movement of the spindle motor connector in the x-direction and y-direction of an x-y axis.
- 10. The spindle motor connector of claim 9 wherein the means for preventing movement of the spindle motor connector in the x-direction and y-direction of an x-y axis is an x-y control boss.
- 11. The spindle motor connector of claim 10 further comprising a means for protecting the plurality of alloy contacts from a load from a disc drive printed circuit board.
- 12. The spindle motor connector of claim 11 wherein the means for protecting the plurality of alloy contacts from a load from a disc drive printed circuit board comprises an extending member that extends from the body portion of the spindle motor connector at a height slightly below the height of the alloy contacts.
- 13. The spindle motor connector of claim 11 wherein the means for protecting the plurality of alloy contacts from a load from a disc drive printed circuit board comprises a plurality of support legs extending alongside the plurality of alloy contacts and with a height slightly below the ends of the alloy contacts.
- 14. A spindle motor connector, wherein the spindle motor connector is connected to a disc drive printed circuit board (PCB) and a spindle motor of a disc drive, the connector comprising:
a plurality of contacts, wherein the plurality of contacts provide connectivity between the connector and the PCB; a rotational boss; an x-y control boss, wherein the rotational boss and x-y control boss restrict movement of the connector so that the plurality of contacts maintain connectivity with the PCB; and a plurality of support legs.
- 15. The spindle motor connector of claim 14 wherein the rotational boss is an extension from the bottom of the spindle motor connector to restrict rotational movement of the connector.
- 16. The connector of claim 15 wherein the x-y control boss is an extension from the bottom of the spindle motor connector that restricts movement of the connector in an y-axis direction and a y-axis direction.
- 17. The connector of claim 16 wherein the plurality of support legs extend alongside the plurality of contacts at a height slightly less than the contacts so that the contacts may connect to pads on the disc drive PCB and so that if the disc drive PCB exerts a load on the contacts the disc drive PCB will contact the support legs preventing damage to the contacts.
- 18. The connector of claim 14 wherein the plurality of support legs counteract the force of the PCB on the connector and wherein the plurality of support legs prevents the spindle motor connector from being separated from a baseplate of the disc drive.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of United States provisional application Ser. No. 60/217,041, filed Jul. 10, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60217041 |
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