Claims
- 1. A core for a voice coil actuator comprising:
- a magnetic flux conductive material structure including a first member, a second member in a spaced apart relationship to said first member and an interconnecting member to carry said first member and said second member;
- a first magnet carried by said structure and arranged such that a magnetic flux is developed in a closed loop path across a gap between said first member and said second member and within each of said first member, said second member and said interconnecting member, and further wherein said first magnet defines a first magnet radial length; and
- a second magnet carded by said structure and arranged such that magnetic flux developed by said second magnet has a polarity selected to confine within said gap the magnetic flux that is developed by said fast magnet and to be additive within said gap with the magnetic flux that is developed by said first magnet, and further wherein said second magnet defines a second magnet radial length that exceeds one-half of said first magnet radial length, and further wherein said second magnet is cylindrical and axially polarized and disposed on said interconnecting member substantially beneath said gap: and
- a magnetic flux conductive material front plate disposed within said gap adjacent said first magnet, wherein a substantial portion of said second magnet is in direct contact with said front plate.
- 2. A core for a voice coil actuator comprising:
- a magnetic flux conductive material back plate including a base, an inner member and an outer member in a spaced apart relationship to said inner member, said base having at least a first surface, wherein said inner member and said outer member extend from said first surface;
- a first magnet disposed on a first member selected from a group consisting of said inner member and said outer member and spaced from a second member selected from the group consisting of said inner member and said outer member, said first magnet having a first pole of a fast magnetic polarity proximal said first member and a second pole of a second magnetic polarity distal said first member, and further wherein said first magnet defines a first magnet radial length;
- a second magnet disposed intermediate said inner member and said outer member on said surface and spaced from at least said second member, said second magnet having a first pole of said first magnetic polarity proximal said fast surface and a second pole of said second magnetic polarity distal said first surface and further wherein said second magnet defines a second magnet radial length that exceeds one-half of said fast magnet radial length; and
- a magnetic flux conductive material front plate disposed adjacent said second pole of each of said first magnet and said second magnet and spaced from said second member such that a gap remains between said front plate and said second member, and further wherein a substantial portion of said second pole of said second magnet is in direct contact with said front plate.
- 3. A core as set forth in claim 2 wherein said front plate has a top face elevationally commensurate with a top surface of said back plate.
- 4. A core as set forth in claim 3 wherein said top surface of said back plate is elevationally higher at said first one of said inner member and said outer member then at said second one of said inner member and said outer member.
- 5. A core as set forth in claim 4 wherein said front plate is trapezoidal in cross section.
- 6. A core as set forth in claim 2 wherein said inner member has a first conical bore at one end thereof.
- 7. A core as set forth in claim 6 wherein said inner member has a second conical bore at the other end thereof.
- 8. A core as set forth in claim 2 wherein said bore
- 9. A core as set forth in claim 2 wherein said inner member and said outer member are cylindrical and coaxially disposed, said first magnet is a radially polarized cylindrical magnet and said second magnet is an axially polarized cylindrical magnet.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/925,085 filed on Aug. 4, 1992 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of commonly-owned Ser. No 740,068, filed Aug. 5, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,321,762, which issued on Jun. 14, 1994.
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