Hermetically sealed, two-sided bearing structure for a magnetic

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Disk record

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G11B 5012

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047807776

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic disk memory has a disk pack with a revolving spindle, the disk pack being seated at both sides in a housing and being driven by a drive motor within the hub. The spindle is seated at mutually opposite walls of a supporting shell of the housing with a pair of ball bearings which are tensioned in the axial direction. To this end, each ball bearing is fixed with an interference fit on a respective axial peg of the spindle and is likewise disposed with interference fit in a respective bearing bushing. One of the bearing bushings is inserted into and fixed in a slot let into one wall of a supporting shell of the housing. Assigned to the other bearing bushing is a resilient wall section in the other wall of the supporting shell at which the second bearing bushing is fixed pressing inwardly against the spring power of this wall region.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4150406 (1979-04-01), Stollorz
patent: 4535373 (1985-08-01), Schuh

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