Supports – Resilient support – Nonmetallic resilient element
Patent
2000-04-05
2000-12-26
Ramirez, Ramon O.
Supports
Resilient support
Nonmetallic resilient element
248638, F16M 1300, F16M 100, F16M 1100, F16M 300, F16M 500
Patent
active
061646148
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for mounting a disc drive with vertical and horizontal compressible elements and for stabilizing the disc drive during use. Shock mounts are affixed to a horizontal surface (i.e. parallel to a data surface) of the disc drive, slowing vertical shock pulses transmitted from the frame to the disc drive. Recessed vertical surfaces are formed on sides of the housing to accommodate additional dampeners, which slow horizontal shock pulses while reducing operating vibration.
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Chee Wai Onn
Lim Choon Kiat
Liu Joseph Cheng-Tsu
Soh Kok Tong
DeLuca Jerome
Dempster Shawn B.
Heller III Edward P.
Olson Jonathan E.
Ramirez Ramon O.
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