Claims
- 1. An actuator arm for supporting a slider relative to a rotatable disc, the actuator arm comprising:
an outer skin; and means for defining a stiffening inner core covered by the skin.
- 2. The actuator arm of claim 1 wherein the outer skin comprises a top and bottom skin.
- 3. The actuator arm of claim 2 wherein the means for defining a stiffening inner core comprises a corrugated material between the top and bottom skins.
- 4. The actuator arm of claim 2 wherein the means for defining a stiffening inner core comprises a foam material between the top and bottom skins.
- 5. The actuator arm of claim 2 wherein the means for defining a stiffening inner core comprises a core formed of a polymer, aluminum, or silicon.
- 6. The actuator arm of claim 2 wherein the means for defining a stiffening inner core further comprises mass reduction features.
- 7. The actuator arm of claim 3 wherein the top and bottom skin are adhered to the core.
- 8. The actuator arm of claim 3 wherein the top and bottom skins are welded to the core.
- 9. The actuator arm of claim 2 wherein the top and bottom skins are connected at joints.
- 10. A structural member for use in a disc drive, the structural member comprising:
a top skin; a bottom skin; and a core located between the top and bottom skin to form a closed cross section.
- 11. The structural member of claim 10 wherein the top and bottom skins are formed of a metal.
- 12. The structural member of claim 11 wherein the core comprises a corrugated metal.
- 13. The structural member of claim 12 wherein the top and bottom skins are affixed to the corrugated metal using an adhesive.
- 14. The structural member of claim 12 wherein the top and bottom skins are affixed to the corrugated material using spot welds.
- 15. The structural member of claim 10 wherein the core comprises a foam metal material.
- 16. The structural member of claim 10 wherein the core comprises a foam ceramic material.
- 17. The structural member of claim 10 wherein the core is formed of aluminum.
- 18. The structural member of claim 10 wherein the core is formed of a polymer.
- 19. The structural member of claim 10 wherein the core is formed of silicon.
- 20. The structural member of claim 10 wherein the core further comprises mass reduction features.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional application serial No. 60/243,219, filed on Oct. 25, 2000, and entitled “Unibody (Monocoque) Arm Design for High Performance Disc Drives” by Zine-Eddine Boutaghou, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60243219 |
Oct 2000 |
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