Patents by Inventor Kaoru Murabe
Kaoru Murabe has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20080170815Abstract: This invention provides a hydrodynamic bearing assembly which realizes a high rotation rate in a stable manner with robust rigidity. The hydrodynamic bearing assembly has a total radial gap of 3 microns or less for preventing contact with the thrust bearing. The thrust bearing is a pump-out type, and the radial bearing has offset grooves on the surface thereof to supply fluid flow to the thrust bearing. A depth ratio of the grooves relative to the diameter of the shaft is preferably 0.005 or less to avoid reduced translational rigidity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi
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Patent number: 7360950Abstract: This invention provides a hydrodynamic bearing assembly which realizes a high rotation rate in a stable manner with robust rigidity. The hydrodynamic bearing assembly has a total radial gap of 3 microns or less for preventing contact with the thrust bearing. The thrust bearing is a pump-out type, and the radial bearing has offset grooves on the surface thereof to supply fluid flow to the thrust bearing. A depth ratio of the grooves relative to the diameter of the shaft is preferably 0.005 or less to avoid reduced translational rigidity.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi
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Patent number: 7033078Abstract: This invention is to provide a hydrodynamic bearing assembly, which realizes the high rotation rate in a stable manner and the robust rigidity. The hydrodynamic bearing assembly has a total radial gap of 3 microns or less for preventing the contact in the thrust bearing. The thrust bearing is a pomp-out type one, and the radial bearing has offset grooves on the surface thereof to supply the fluid flow sufficiently to the thrust bearing. The grooves also eliminate a half-whirl. A depth ratio relative to the diameter of bearing is preferably 0.005 or less to avoid the reduced translation rigidity. The radial gap is smoothly enlarged from the center to both ends along the axis, and the shaft is biased to incline the shaft relative to the sleeve, so that the shaft can be rotated with the robust rigidity. Also, a pair of the thrust bearings is provided on both ends of the radial bearing so as to realize the robust rigidity.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi
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Publication number: 20060072864Abstract: This invention is to provide a hydrodynamic bearing assembly, which realizes the high rotation rate in a stable manner and the robust rigidity. The hydrodynamic bearing assembly has a total radial gap of 3 microns or less for preventing the contact in the thrust bearing. The thrust bearing is a pomp-out type one, and the radial bearing has offset grooves on the surface thereof to supply the fluid flow sufficiently to the thrust bearing. The grooves also eliminate a half-whirl. A depth ratio relative to the diameter of bearing is preferably 0.005 or less to avoid the reduced translation rigidity. The radial gap is smoothly enlarged from the center to both ends along the axis, and the shaft is biased to incline the shaft relative to the sleeve, so that the shaft can be rotated with the robust rigidity. Also, a pair of the thrust bearings is provided on both ends of the radial bearing so as to realize the robust rigidity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi
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Patent number: 6870289Abstract: A bearing having a high thrust rigidity, an excellent vibration resistance, and a simple structure, as well as a spindle motor using such a bearing are provided. A groove or grooves 7 are disposed to either one of a shaft 2 and a sleeve 3 which form a radial bearing portion, to thereby exert thrust force in a direction which brings two mutually facing members at a thrust bearing portion closer to each other. The groove 7 is inclined with respect to an axis, and the inclination exerts, between the shaft 2 and the sleeve 3, thrust force in a thrust direction. The groove 7 may be herringbone-shaped or other type of groove which can generates such thrust force. It is also possible to further enhance the thrust force utilizing a negative pressure, with an upstream side of the radial bearing portion for introducing fluid such as air shielded from outside air.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura, Kaoru Murabe
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Publication number: 20040213488Abstract: This invention is to provide a hydrodynamic bearing assembly, which realizes the high rotation rate in a stable manner and the robust rigidity. The hydrodynamic bearing assembly has a total radial gap of 3 microns or less for preventing the contact in the thrust bearing. The thrust bearing is a pomp-out type one, and the radial bearing has offset grooves on the surface thereof to supply the fluid flow sufficiently to the thrust bearing. The grooves also eliminate a half-whirl. A depth ratio relative to the diameter of bearing is preferably 0.005 or less to avoid the reduced translation rigidity. The radial gap is smoothly enlarged from the center to both ends along the axis, and the shaft is biased to incline the shaft relative to the sleeve, so that the shaft can be rotated with the robust rigidity. Also, a pair of the thrust bearings is provided on both ends of the radial bearing so as to realize the robust rigidity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi
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Publication number: 20040156569Abstract: A hydrodynamic bearing assembly with improved activation features is provided. The opposing surfaces in the radial and thrust bearings have grooves 2 and 5 with depths shallower gradually towards the downstream flow of the fluid passing therethrough, for generating the uniform dynamic pressure distribution. This allows the dynamic pressure distribution to be leveled so as to increase the bearing supporting force and prevent the dew grom being generated. Any one or both of the opposing surfaces in the thrust bearing has the inclined surface from the inner portion towards the outer portion so that the gap between the opposing surfaces is extended to about 2 microns. This causes the contacting points thereof when halted to be closer to the axis so that the friction can be reduced and the driving torque can be reduced when restating the bearing assembly. This also prevent the contact in the thrust bearing due to the external oscillating motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Hisao Takeuchi, Osamu Komura, Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki
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Patent number: 6771459Abstract: A spindle motor includes a fixed base member, an outer cylindrical member made from a hollow tube, and an inner cylindrical member inserted in said outer cylindrical member. The inner and outer cylindrical members are arranged so that one of the outer and inner cylindrical member is fixed to the base member and the other is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof. A bearing assembly is provided for bearing the rotatable cylindrical member on the fixed cylindrical member. Also, drive means is provided for rotating the rotatable cylindrical member about the fixed cylindrical member. In particular, the fixed cylindrical member is made of ceramic.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Osamu Komura, Makoto Otsuki, Kaoru Murabe
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Patent number: 6749339Abstract: This invention is to provide a hydrodynamic bearing assembly, which realizes the high rotation rate in a stable manner and the robust rigidity. The hydrodynamic bearing assembly has a total radial gap of 3 microns or less for preventing the contact in the thrust bearing. The thrust bearing is a pomp-out type one, and the radial bearing has offset grooves on the surface thereof to supply the fluid flow sufficiently to the thrust bearing. The grooves also eliminate a half-whirl. A depth ratio relative to the diameter of bearing is preferably 0.005 or less to avoid the reduced translation rigidity. The radial gap is smoothly enlarged from the center to both ends along the axis, and the shaft is biased to incline the shaft relative to the sleeve, so that the shaft can be rotated with the robust rigidity. Also, a pair of the thrust bearings is provided on both ends of the radial bearing so as to realize the robust rigidity.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi
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Patent number: 6702464Abstract: A hydrodynamic bearing assembly with improved activation features is provided. The opposing surfaces in the radial and thrust bearings have grooves 2 and 5 with depths shallower gradually towards the downstream flow of the fluid passing therethrough, for generating the uniform dynamic pressure distribution. This allows the dynamic pressure distribution to be leveled so as to increase the bearing supporting force and prevent the dew grom being generated. Any one or both of the opposing surfaces in the thrust bearing has the inclined surface from the inner portion towards the outer portion so that the gap between the opposing surfaces is extended to about 2 microns. This causes the contacting points thereof when halted to be closer to the axis so that the friction can be reduced and the driving torque can be reduced when restating the bearing assembly. This also prevent the contact in the thrust bearing due to the external oscillating motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Hisao Takeuchi, Osamu Komura, Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki
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Patent number: 6686673Abstract: A hydrodynamic gas bearing structure and a hard disk drive (HDD) including a hydrodynamic gas bearing structure are provided in which electrostatic charge built up in the rotatable components is safely discharged to the fixed components. A conductive structure is installed between the rotatable and fixed components at or in the vicinity of the axis of rotation of the rotatable components. The conductive structure provides a safe discharge path for electrostatic charge dissipation. The conductive structure located at or in the vicinity of the axis of the rotation is barely influenced by the relative rotation between the rotatable and fixed components as well as air flow for generating hydrodynamic pressure. The conductive structure can be a magnetic fluid or a conductive, flexible strip. In a HDD a dummy disk and a dummy head are provided to dissipate electrostatic charge.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Osamu Komura, Makoto Otsuki, Kaoru Murabe
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Patent number: 6608415Abstract: There is provided a means for preventing wear caused by the contacting/sliding of a thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing surface when a spindle motor is started. A cylinder 4 of a radial hydrodynamic gas bearing that has radial hydrodynamic grooves in an outer circumferential surface thereof and a disk 3 of a thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing that has thrust hydrodynamic grooves in an upper face thereof are disposed on an upper end of an axial center of a stator core 2 having a stator 2a around which a motor coil 7 is wound, a hollow cylinder 6 whose inner surface facing the cylinder 4 of the radial hydrodynamic gas bearing is smooth and a rotor magnet 8 facing the motor coil 7 are disposed on a hub 5 acting as a rotational member, a load in a radial direction is supported by the radial hydrodynamic gas bearing, and a load in a thrust direction is supported by using the thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing together with a magnetic bearing consisting of the stator 2a and the rotor magnet 8.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi, Makoto Otsuki, Kaoru Murabe
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Patent number: 6552455Abstract: Provided is a durable spindle motor with a precise rotation but free from a shaft vibration, a decrease of rotation accuracy or a contact due to a swing during rotation. A shaft (11) is inclined relative to a sleeve (12) by an external biasing force, generating and then utilizing a hydrodynamic pressure generated during the rotation. The sleeve (12) has a central cylindrical section (C) extending parallel to the axis and two tapered sections (A), (B) each connect(d with the cylindrical section (C) at its opposite ends and enlarged outwardly, so that a dynamic force is generated between the tapered sections (A), (B) and the shaft (11). Preferably, an inclination of the tapered sections (A), (B) is identical to that of the shaft (11), and lengths of the tapered sections (A), (B) is one fourth of that of the sleeve (12).Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura, Kaoru Murabe
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Patent number: 6502989Abstract: To provide a hydrodynamic bearing, small in size and light in weight, and yet simple in structure and inexpensive in cost, which can exhibits a sufficient rigidity. The bearing is structured so as to comprise a radial bearing portion including a groove 26 capable of introducing fluid such as air, and a thrust bearing portion whose one end is connected with the radial bearing portion and whose other end is open to the outside, whereas the structure guides a fluid introduced at the radial bearing portion to the thrust bearing portion and utilizes a pressure at the thrust bearing portion, thereby obtaining a stable thrust force without separately disposing a thrust hydrodynamic pressure generating mechanism. The fluid introduced to the thrust bearing portion is thereafter discharged through an opening 28 linked with outside.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Hisao Takeuchi, Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki
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Publication number: 20020180289Abstract: There is provided a means for preventing wear caused by the contacting/sliding of a thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing surface when a spindle motor is started. A cylinder 4 of a radial hydrodynamic gas bearing that has radial hydrodynamic grooves in an outer circumferential surface thereof and a disk 3 of a thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing that has thrust hydrodynamic grooves in an upper face thereof are disposed on an upper end of an axial center of a stator core 2 having a stator 2a around which a motor coil 7 is wound, a hollow cylinder 6 whose inner surface facing the cylinder 4 of the radial hydrodynamic gas bearing is smooth and a rotor magnet 8 facing the motor coil 7 are disposed on a hub 5 acting as a rotational member, a load in a radial direction is supported by the radial hydrodynamic gas bearing, and a load in a thrust direction is supported by using the thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing together with a magnetic bearing consisting of the stator 2a and the rotor magnet 8.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi, Makoto Otsuki, Kaoru Murabe
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Patent number: 6428211Abstract: A hydrodynamic gas bearing structure includes a columnar shaft body (1) and a hollow cylindrical bearing body (2) arranged opposing the shaft body (1) with a space (3) maintained in the radial direction therebetween. In a cross section perpendicular to the central axis of the shaft body (1) and the bearing body (2), either the shaft body (1) or the bearing body (2) has a convex polygonal shape with at least ten vertexes. Accordingly, a hydrodynamic gas bearing structure can be obtained in which ½ whirl can be suppressed even at a high speed rotation of 20,000 rpm or higher and run out associated with the rotation can be suppressed.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Kaoru Murabe, Osamu Komura
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Patent number: 6417590Abstract: There is provided a means for preventing wear caused by the contacting/sliding of a thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing surface when a spindle motor is started. A cylinder 4 of a radial hydrodynamic gas bearing that has radial hydrodynamic grooves in an outer circumferential surface thereof and a disk 3 of a thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing that has thrust hydrodynamic grooves in an upper face thereof are disposed on an upper end of an axial center of a stator core 2 having a stator 2a around which a motor coil 7 is wound, a hollow cylinder 6 whose inner surface facing the cylinder 4 of the radial hydrodynamic gas bearing is smooth and a rotor magnet 8 facing the motor coil 7 are disposed on a hub 5 acting as a rotational member, a load in a radial direction is supported by the radial hydrodynamic gas bearing, and a load in a thrust direction is supported by using the thrust hydrodynamic gas bearing together with a magnetic bearing consisting of the stator 2a and the rotor magnet 8.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Osamu Komura, Hisao Takeuchi, Makoto Otsuki, Kaoru Murabe
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Patent number: 6307295Abstract: A complex bearing assembly has a sleeve and a shaft inserted in the sleeve. The shaft is rotatably supported in the sleeve through radial and axial bearings, i.e., hydrodynamic bearing and magnetic bearing. In particular, the axial bearing includes first and second magnetic members or magnet rings. The first magnetic member is secured on the shaft in a coaxial fashion, but the second magnetic ring is secured on the sleeve in an eccentric fashion. This causes an eccentric bias that forces the rotating shaft to a certain radial direction, allowing the rotating shaft becomes to lose frictional contacts with the sleeve at lower rotational number. This in turn decreases wears of the sleeve and the shaft, increasing the durability of the bearing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Kaoru Murabe, Makoto Otsuki, Osamu Komura
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Patent number: 6256885Abstract: A hydrodynamic gas bearing structure which can effectively prevent the half speed whirl phenomenon and prevent wear at the time of activation or stopping of rotation is implemented in a simple manner. The hydrodynamic gas bearing has a shaft body having an outer periphery, and a cylindrical bearing body opposing to the shaft body with a space maintained in the radial direction. The shaft body has a hollow portion extending in the axial direction. In a cross section vertical to the axial line of the shaft body, the hollow portion has a not-complete-round, symmetrical shape with respect to a line passing through the center of the cross section, for example, an approximately regular triangular shape.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Hisao Takeuchi, Kaoru Murabe
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Patent number: 6200033Abstract: A hydrodynamic gas bearing structure which can effectively prevent the half speed whirl phenomenon and prevent wear at the time of activation or stopping of rotation is implemented in a simple manner. The hydrodynamic gas bearing includes a shaft body having an outer periphery, and a cylindrical bearing body arranged around the shaft body with a space maintained therebetween in the radial direction. The shaft body has a hollow portion extending in the axial direction. In a cross section perpendicular to the axial line of the shaft body, the hollow portion has a not-complete-round, symmetrical shape with respect to a line passing through the center of the cross section, for example, an approximately regular triangular shape.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Hisao Takeuchi, Kaoru Murabe