Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Disk record
Patent
1996-01-30
1998-10-20
Cao, Allen
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Record transport with head stationary during transducing
Disk record
360 9807, G11B 3314, G11B 1708
Patent
active
058255850
ABSTRACT:
An assembly that couples a spindle shaft to the cover of a hard disk drive. The disk drive has a cover that is attached to a baseplate. Extending from the baseplate is a spindle shaft which supports a hub and the magnetic disk of the drive unit. Also extending from the base is an actuator assembly that includes a motor, shaft and pivoting arms. A resilient shaft mount secures the ends of the spindle and actuator shaft to the cover of the assembly.
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Cao Allen
Maxtor Corporation
Ross P.C. Sheridan
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