IP Library Granted Patent US 6,979,931
Granted Patent B1
US 6,979,931 · App. 09/846,078 · Granted Dec 27, 2005

Spindle motor having spindle motor stator with laminate layers for increased head stack assembly access

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Patent No.
US 6,979,931
App. No.
09/846,078
Granted
Dec 27, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A spindle motor for use in a disk drive having a rotatable head stack assembly. The spindle motor has a spindle motor hub. The spindle motor further has a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub. The spindle motor further has a spindle motor stator. The spindle motor has a stator rim. The spindle motor stator further has a plurality of stator teeth arrayed about and internally extending from the stator rim. The stator teeth are sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub. The stator teeth have laminate layers. The stator teeth have a least one reduced height stator tooth having fewer laminate layers than a remainder of the stator teeth. The reduced height stator tooth is positionable adjacent the head stack assembly for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the reduced height stator tooth.

Claims (82)

1. A spindle motor for use in a disk drive having a rotatable head stack assembly, the spindle motor comprising:

a spindle motor hub defining an axis of rotation;

a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub; and

a spindle motor stator including:

a stator rim; and

a plurality of stator teeth arrayed about and internally extending from the stator rim, the stator teeth being sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub, the stator teeth having laminate layers, the stator teeth having at least one reduced height stator tooth, the reduced height stator tooth having fewer laminate layers than a remainder of the stator teeth, the reduced height stator tooth being positionable adjacent the head stack assembly in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the reduced height stator tooth.

2. The spindle motor of claim 1 wherein the reduced height stator tooth has a width greater than a remainder of the stator teeth.

3. The spindle motor of claim 1 wherein the reduced height stator tooth has a tooth body portion and a distal shoe extending from the tooth body portion, the shoe is disposed adjacent the magnet.

4. The spindle motor of claim 3 wherein the distal shoe extends vertically beyond the tooth body portion.

5. A spindle motor for use in a disk drive having a rotatable head stack assembly, the spindle motor comprising:

a spindle motor hub;

a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub; and

a spindle motor stator including:

a stator rim formed of at least two vertically stacked stator rim laminate layers;

a plurality of stator teeth arrayed about and internally extending from the stator rim, the stator teeth being sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub, the stator teeth each being formed of at least two stator tooth laminate layers, the stator tooth laminate layers being respectively attached to the stator rim laminate layers; and

at least one reduced height stator tooth having at least two reduced height stator tooth laminate layers horizontally off-set from and vertically formed towards each other, the reduced height stator tooth being positionable adjacent the head stack assembly for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the reduced height stator tooth.

6. The spindle motor of claim 5 wherein the at least two reduced height stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer and a lower laminate layer, the upper and lower laminate layers are horizontally off-set from each other.

7. The spindle motor of claim 5 wherein the at least one reduced height stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer, a lower laminate layer, and an inner laminate layer between the upper and lower laminate layers, the upper and lower laminate layers are horizontally off-set from the inner laminate layer.

8. The spindle motor of claim 5 wherein the at least two reduced height stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer and a lower laminate layer, the lower laminate layer extends horizontally from the stator rim, the upper laminate layer is formed towards the lower laminate layer.

9. A spindle motor for use in a disk drive having a rotatable head stack assembly, the spindle motor comprising:

a spindle motor hub;

a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub; and

a spindle motor stator including:

a stator rim formed of at least two vertically stacked stator rim laminate layers;

at least one stator tooth internally extending from the stator rim, the stator tooth being sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub, the stator tooth being formed of at least two stator tooth laminate layers horizontally off-set from and vertically formed towards each other, the stator tooth laminate layers being respectively attached to the stator rim laminate layers, the stator tooth being positionable adjacent the head stack assembly for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the stator tooth.

10. The spindle motor of claim 9 wherein the stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer and a lower laminate layer, the upper and lower laminate layers are horizontally off-set from each other.

11. The spindle motor of claim 9 wherein the stator tooth laminate layers include an tipper laminate layer, a lower laminate layer, and an inner laminate layer between the upper and lower laminate layers, the upper and lower laminate layers are horizontally off-set from the inner laminate layer.

12. The spindle motor of claim 9 wherein the stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer and a lower laminate layer, the lower laminate layer extends horizontally from the stator rim, the upper laminate layer is formed towards the lower laminate layer.

13. A spindle motor for use in a disk drive having a rotatable head stack assembly, the spindle motor comprising:

a spindle motor hub defining an axis of rotation;

a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub; and

a spindle motor stator including:

a stator rim; and

a plurality of stator teeth arrayed about and internally extending from the stator rim, the stator teeth being sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub, the stator teeth having laminate layers formed to a first thickness, the stator teeth having at least one reduced height stator tooth, the reduced height stator tooth having laminate layers formed to a second thickness less than the first thickness, the reduced height stator tooth being positionable adjacent the head stack assembly in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the reduced height stator tooth.

14. The spindle motor of claim 13 wherein the reduced height stator tooth has a width greater than a remainder of the stator teeth.

15. A disk drive comprising:

a disk drive base;

a head stack assembly rotatably attached to the disk drive base; and

a spindle motor attached to the disk drive base including:

a spindle motor hub defining an axis of rotation;

a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub; and

a spindle motor stator including:

a stator rim; and

a plurality of stator teeth arrayed about and internally extending from the stator rim, the stator teeth being sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub, the stator teeth having laminate layers, the stator teeth having at least one reduced height stator tooth, the reduced height stator tooth having fewer laminate layers than a remainder of the stator teeth, the reduced height stator tooth being positionable adjacent the head stack assembly in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the reduced height stator tooth.

16. The disk drive of claim 15 wherein the reduced height stator tooth has a width greater than a remainder of the stator teeth.

17. The disk drive of claim 15 wherein the reduced height stator tooth has a tooth body portion and a distal shoe extending from the tooth body portion, the shoe is disposed adjacent the magnet.

18. The disk drive of claim 17 wherein the distal shoe extends vertically beyond the tooth body portion.

19. A disk drive comprising:

a disk drive base;

a head stack assembly rotatably attached to the disk drive base; and

a spindle motor attached to the disk drive base including:

a spindle motor hub;

a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub; and

a spindle motor stator including:

a stator rim formed of at least two vertically stacked stator rim laminate layers;

a plurality of stator teeth arrayed about and internally extending from the stator rim, the stator teeth being sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub, the stator teeth each being formed of at least two stator tooth laminate layers, the stator tooth laminate layers being respectively attached to the stator rim laminate layers; and

at least one reduced height stator tooth having at least two reduced height stator tooth laminate layers horizontally off-set from and vertically formed towards each other, the reduced height stator tooth being positionable adjacent the head stack assembly for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the reduced height stator tooth.

20. The disk drive of claim 19 wherein the at least two reduced height stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer and a lower laminate layer, the upper and lower laminate layers are horizontally off-set from each other.

21. The disk drive of claim 19 wherein the at least one reduced height stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer, a lower laminate layer, and an inner laminate layer between the upper and lower laminate layers, the upper and lower laminate layers are horizontally off-set from the inner laminate layer.

22. The disk drive of claim 19 wherein the at least two reduced height stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer and a lower laminate layer, the lower laminate layer extends horizontally from the stator rim, the upper laminate layer is formed towards the lower laminate layer.

23. A disk drive comprising:

a disk drive base;

a head stack assembly rotatably attached to the disk drive base; and

a spindle motor attached to the disk drive base including:

a spindle motor hub;

a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub; and

a spindle motor stator including:

a stator rim formed of at least two vertically stacked stator rim laminate layers;

at least one stator tooth internally extending from the stator rim, the stator tooth being sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub, the stator tooth being formed of at least two stator tooth laminate layers horizontally off-set from and vertically formed towards each other, the stator tooth laminate layers being respectively attached to the stator rim laminate layers, the stator tooth being positionable adjacent the head stack assembly for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the stator tooth.

24. The disk drive of claim 23 wherein the stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer and a lower laminate layer, the upper and lower laminate layers are horizontally off-set from each other.

25. The disk drive of claim 23 wherein the stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer, a lower laminate layer, and an inner laminate layer between the upper and lower laminate layers, the upper and lower laminate layers are horizontally off-set from the inner laminate layer.

26. The disk drive of claim 23 wherein the stator tooth laminate layers include an upper laminate layer and a lower laminate layer, the lower laminate layer extends horizontally from the stator rim, the upper laminate layer is formed towards the lower laminate layer.

27. A disk drive comprising:

a disk drive base;

a head stack assembly rotatably attached to the disk drive base; and

a spindle motor attached to the disk drive base including:

a spindle motor hub defining an axis of rotation;

a magnet radially attached about the spindle motor hub; and

a spindle motor stator including:

a stator rim; and

a plurality of stator teeth arrayed about and internally extending from the stator rim, the stator teeth being sized to fit about the magnet in operable communication therewith for rotating the spindle motor hub, the stator teeth having laminate layers formed to a first thickness, the stator teeth having at least one reduced height stator tooth, the reduced height stator tooth having laminate layers formed to a second thickness less than the first thickness, the reduced height stator tooth being positionable adjacent the head stack assembly in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation for allowing the head stack assembly to pivot over the reduced height stator tooth.

28. The disk drive of claim 27 wherein the reduced height stator tooth has a width greater than a remainder of the stator teeth.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL 038744 FRAME 0481 Recorded Feb 8, 2022
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 058982/0556 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2018
From: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 045501/0714 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2016
From: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 038722/0229 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2016
From: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 038744/0281 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2016
From: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 038744/0481 →