Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Dynamic mechanism subsystem – Having power driven transducer assembly
Patent
1993-01-27
1995-09-26
Tupper, Robert S.
Dynamic information storage or retrieval
Dynamic mechanism subsystem
Having power driven transducer assembly
369223, 369270, G11B 7085, G11B 712, G11B 2504
Patent
active
054539722
ABSTRACT:
A portable-type disk apparatus for a 3.5-inch or less optical disk implemented in a thin, light-weight and miniaturized structure having a vibration-withstanding capability. An optical head assembly is disposed stationarily while an optical disk and a spindle motor for rotating the optical disk are disposed movably in a diametrical direction of the optical disk. The spindle motor is constituted by a brushless motor of a substantially semi-circular form in cross section and having a laterally truncated portion. The optical head assembly including an optical head and a laser circuit is disposed at the side of the laterally truncated portion.
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Horie Hideaki
Kanazawa Hiroshi
Kawamata Syooichi
Mutoh Nobuyoshi
Naganuma Ryoichi
Hitachi , Ltd.
Ometz David L.
Tupper Robert S.
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