Adjustment Detail Patents (Class 360/254.5)
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Patent number: 8867174Abstract: Systems and methods for improving loading and unloading of a read or write head onto and off of a disk medium. Particular embodiments may assist in loading a read or write head to, or unloading a read or write head from, a load location over a surface of a disk medium in such a manner that damage to the surface of the disk medium (e.g., load location) is either prevented or minimized. The prevention or reduction of damage may be achieved by ensuring that a read or write head has sufficient clearance over the surface of a disk medium as the read or write head moves over the surface (e.g., as the head moves parallel to the surface) during a head loading or unloading process.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2013Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Western Digital (Fremont), LLCInventors: Eugene Shapiro, Jagdeep S. Buttar, Trung Vinh, Tahir A. Ali
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Patent number: 8635764Abstract: A system is provided that increases the spindle stiffness of a disk drive while optimizing power consumption. A multipurpose bearing provides axial stiffness and enhanced stiffness against radial and pitch loads applied to the spindle. When used in combination with a journal bearing, conventional thrust bearings may be eliminated without sacrificing overall stiffness. As a result, the height of the disk drive may be reduced, thereby making the system desirable to be used in smaller electronic devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2010Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Diep Nguyen, Hamid Salehizadeh
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Patent number: 8553365Abstract: Systems and methods for improving loading and unloading of a read or write head onto and off of a disk medium. Particular embodiments may assist in loading a read or write head to, or unloading a read or write head from, a load location over a surface of a disk medium in such a manner that damage to the surface of the disk medium (e.g., load location) is either prevented or minimized. The prevention or reduction of damage may be achieved by ensuring that a read or write head has sufficient clearance over the surface of a disk medium as the read or write head moves over the surface (e.g., as the head moves parallel to the surface) during a head loading or unloading process.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Western Digital (Fremont), LLCInventors: Eugene Shapiro, Jagdeep S. Buttar, Trung Vinh, Tahir A. Ali
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Patent number: 8035913Abstract: An HDD parking ramp is disclosed and includes a guide portion having an inclined surface adapted to receive a lift tab associated with an actuator mounting a read/write head during an unloading/parking operation, and a parking surface adapted to accommodate the lift tab at the completion of the unloading/parking operation, an installation support portion fixed in the HDD and adapted to support the guide portion, and a vertically adjustable driving device provided between the guide portion and the installation support portion and adapted to position the guide portion at a first vertical height relative to the installation support and a second vertical height greater than the first vertical height.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ha-yong Kim, Sung-kwon Choi
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Patent number: 7813078Abstract: A disk drive (310) is disclosed that uses an integral load/unload ramp (350) with one or more integrated air features. In one embodiment, the load/unload ramp (350) includes a body (352), a plurality of head load/unload sections (354) for head parking operations, a plurality of air dams (370) for affecting the airflow on at least part of the primary data storage surfaces of the data storage disks (318) used by the disk drive (310), and a plurality of disk extenders (380) for affecting the airflow at the perimeter (320) of the various data storage disks (318). There is no joint of any kind between the body (352) and any of the head load/unload sections (354), between the body (352) and any of the air dams (370), or between the body (352) and any of the disk extenders (380).Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Andrew J. Gleason, James A. Dunckley, Robert J. Miles
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Patent number: 7672083Abstract: A disk drive having a translatable ramp is disclosed. The disk drive includes a head gimbal assembly having a proximate end that is attached to an actuator, and a distal end that includes a lift tab. The ramp includes a lift tab supporting surface located as close to a pivot axis of the actuator as is the lift tab. The ramp also includes a ramp guiding surface that is in contact with a mating surface of the disk drive base. A fastener selectively allows or prevents relative translation between the ramp and the disk drive base. The aforementioned contact constrains the relative translation so that the relative translation changes the distance between the lift tab supporting surface and the disk axis of rotation more than the relative translation changes the distance between the lift tab supporting surface and the actuator pivot axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Western Digital Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Wei Yi Yu, Lidu Huang, Perry E. Hall, Scott E. Watson, Kenneth Allen, Lawrence H. Lo, David K. Myers
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Patent number: 6941642Abstract: Disclosed is a head stack load comb used in the controlled loading of a head of a head stack assembly (HSA) onto a disk during the assembly of a disk drive. The HSA includes an actuator arm, a head, and a loading surface. The load comb includes a base structure and at least one ramp finger projecting approximately perpendicularly from the base structure. In order to load the head in a controlled manner onto the disk, the loading surface of the HSA is rotated along the ramp finger until the head is in a load position and then the base structure is actuated in a vertical direction such that the ramp finger is correspondingly actuated in the vertical direction towards the disk until the head is loaded onto the disk.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Western Digital Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jai N. Subrahmanyam, Serge Hauert
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Patent number: 6826138Abstract: Disclosed is a method for aligning a rotating device such as an actuator assembly to a base of, for example, a disk drive. The device is rotatably mounted to the base about the pivot pin. The method may involve adjusting the angular position of the pivot pin relative to the base unless or until the actuator assembly rotates in a first plane parallel to a second plane containing a surface of the data storage disk. In one embodiment, the data storage disk is mounted for rotation on a disk rotation motor. The disk rotation motor, in turn, is mounted to a base. With the device positioned between the base and the data storage disk, the device is rotated about the pivot pin. While the device is rotated about the pivot pin, electrical current is provided to the device. The magnitude of the electrical current is proportional or inversely proportional to a distance D separating the device from the data storage disk. The electrical current is monitored as the device rotates about the pivot pin.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Scott D. Abrahamson, Robert D. Freeman, Edmund Harbuz, Brian Lee Rappel, Peter J. Raymond
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Patent number: 6751843Abstract: The present invention provides a method for improving the static attitude of a head suspension assembly by improving the manufacture of electrical interconnects by providing a laterally directed tension on the electrical interconnect during manufacture, thereby substantially inhibiting deformation of the gimbal region of the interconnect and the creation of non-planar slider standoffs.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Applied Kinetics, Inc.Inventor: Mark T. Girard