Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Drum record
Patent
1997-04-01
1998-09-29
Levy, Stuart S.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Record transport with head stationary during transducing
Drum record
G11B 554, G11B 2122
Patent
active
058153500
ABSTRACT:
A head disk assembly (HDA) for a hard disk drive includes vibration damping structure. The HDA also includes an enclosure, a disk, a pivot bearing cartridge, and a head stack assembly (HSA). The enclosure includes a base that preferably includes integral side walls. The disk has a recording surface that has an annular landing zone. The pivot bearing cartridge includes a shaft fixed to the enclosure, and the head stack assembly is connected to the pivot bearing cartridge for rotation relative to the shaft. The HSA includes a head supported to be moved radially relative to the recording surface and to be brought to rest at a position in the landing zone. The base has a plurality of interior-facing surfaces including a major interior-facing surface parallel to the recording surface. Significantly, one of the interior-facing surfaces of the base serves as a bearing surface against which the vibration damping structure is compressed. The HDA also includes a unitary crash stop member and magnetic engaging structure. The unitary crash stop member has a mounting portion, a latch-supporting cantilevered arm extending parallel to the major interior surface, and a latch-supporting post supported by the latch-supporting cantilevered arm. The magnetic engaging structure is supported by the latch-supporting post, and includes an engaging end oriented to abut a plane perpendicular to the major interior-facing surface. The HSA also includes a tang having a tang surface for abutting the engaging end to provide an inner crash stop and latch. The HDA also includes structure for affixing the unitary crash stop member to the base such that a portion of the unitary crash stop member abuts the vibration damping means and compresses it against the bearing surface.
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Kennedy Michael John
Mayberry Keith
McCaslin Marty
Kim W. Chris
Levy Stuart S.
Watkins Kevin M.
Western Digital Corporation
Young Leo J.
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