IP Library Granted Patent US 7,113,365
Granted Patent B1
US 7,113,365 · App. 10/329,127 · Granted Sep 26, 2006

Disk drive comprising a spindle motor having a windings shield for reduced disk voltage coupling

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Patent No.
US 7,113,365
App. No.
10/329,127
Granted
Sep 26, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A disk drive is disclosed comprising a disk, a head actuated over a surface of the disk, and a spindle motor for rotating the disk. The spindle motor comprises a ring-shaped stator having a plurality of stator teeth each wound with a winding. The spindle motor further comprises a hub having a plurality of magnets for interacting with the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized. A ring-shaped shield is disposed in a vertical gap between the windings and the hub to reduce a voltage coupled from the windings to the surface of the disk.

Claims (79)

1. A disk drive comprising:

(a) a disk;

(b) a head actuated over a surface of the disk;

(c) a spindle motor for rotating the disk, the spindle motor comprising:

a base;

a shaft coupled to the base;

a ring-shaped stator having a planar alignment substantially parallel with the disk, wherein:

the shaft is disposed axially through the ring-shaped stator;

the ring-shaped stator comprises a plurality of stator teeth;

a winding is wound around each stator tooth; and

when the windings are energized, a voltage emanating from the windings being at least partially coupled to the surface of the disk;

(d) a hub comprising a plurality of magnets for interacting with the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized, the hub comprising a first ring-shaped planar surface positioned over the windings defining a first vertical gap between the windings and the hub; and

(e) a first ring-shaped shield disposed in the first vertical gap between the windings and the hub to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk,

wherein the first ring-shaped shield is grounded to at least one of the base and the shaft to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk.

2. The disk drive as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first ring-shaped shield comprises a metal.

3. The disk drive as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a ring-shaped insulator disposed between the first ring-shaped shield and the windings.

4. The disk drive as recited in claim 1 , wherein the ring-shaped stator is grounded to the base to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk.

5. The disk drive as recited in claim 1 , wherein the ring-shaped stator is grounded to the shaft to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk.

6. The disk drive recited in claim 1 , wherein:

(a) the ring-shaped stator comprises a ring-shaped inner diameter and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially outward from the ring-shaped inner diameter; and

(b) the hub comprises a substantially cylindrical shape comprising a substantially closed top end and a substantially open bottom end, wherein:

an interior circumferential surface of the hub proximate the substantially open bottom end comprises the plurality of magnets;

a diameter of the hub proximate the magnets is greater than a diameter of the ring-shaped stator; and

the magnets interact with a distal end of the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized.

7. The disk drive recited in claim 1 , wherein:

(a) the ring-shaped stator comprises a ring-shaped outer diameter and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially inward from the ring-shaped outer diameter; and

(b) the hub comprises a substantially cylindrical shape, wherein:

an exterior circumferential surface of the hub comprises the plurality of magnets;

a diameter of the hub proximate the magnets is less than a diameter of the ring-shaped stator;

a diameter of the hub above the magnets extends radially outward to form the first ring-shaped planar surface positioned over the windings defining the first vertical gap between the windings and the hub; and

the magnets interact with a distal end of the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized.

8. The disk drive recited in claim 1 , wherein:

(a) the ring-shaped stator comprises a ring-shaped inner diameter and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially outward from the ring-shaped inner diameter; and

(b) the hub comprises a substantially cylindrical shape comprising a substantially closed top end and a substantially closed bottom end, wherein:

an interior circumferential surface of the hub comprises the plurality of magnets;

a diameter of the hub proximate the magnets is greater than a diameter of the ring-shaped stator;

the substantially closed top end forms the first ring-shaped planar surface positioned over the windings defining the first vertical gap between the windings and the hub;

the substantially closed bottom end forms a second ring-shaped planar surface positioned below the windings defining a second vertical gap between the windings and the hub;

a second ring-shaped shield is disposed in the second vertical gap between the windings and the hub to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk; and

the magnets interact with a distal end of the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized.

9. The disk drive as recited in claim 8 , further comprising a ring-shaped insulator disposed between the second ring-shaped shield and the windings.

10. A spindle motor for rotating a disk in a disk drive, the disk drive comprising a head actuated over a surface of the disk, the spindle motor comprising:

(a) abase;

(b) a shaft coupled to the base;

(c) a ring-shaped stator having a planar alignment substantially parallel with the disk, wherein:

the shaft is disposed axially through the ring-shaped stator;

the ring-shaped stator comprises a plurality of stator teeth;

a winding is wound around each stator tooth; and

when the windings are energized, a voltage emanating from the windings being at least partially coupled to the surface of the disk;

(d) a hub comprising a plurality of magnets for interacting with the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized, the hub comprising a first ring-shaped planar surface positioned over the windings defining a first vertical gap between the windings and the hub; and

(e) a first ring-shaped shield disposed in the first vertical gap between the windings and the hub to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk,

wherein the first ring-shaped shield is grounded to at least one of the base and the shaft to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk.

11. The spindle motor as recited in claim 10 , wherein the first ring-shaped shield comprises a metal.

12. The spindle motor as recited in claim 10 , further comprising a ring-shaped insulator disposed between the first ring-shaped shield and the windings.

13. The spindle motor as recited in claim 10 , wherein the ring-shaped stator is grounded to the base to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk.

14. The spindle motor as recited in claim 10 , wherein the ring-shaped stator is grounded to the shaft to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk.

15. The spindle motor recited in claim 10 , wherein:

(a) the ring-shaped stator comprises a ring-shaped inner diameter and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially outward from the ring-shaped inner diameter; and

(b) the hub comprises a substantially cylindrical shape comprising a substantially closed top end and a substantially open bottom end, wherein:

an interior circumferential surface of the hub proximate the substantially open bottom end comprises the plurality of magnets;

a diameter of the hub proximate the magnets is greater than a diameter of the ring-shaped stator; and

the magnets interact with a distal end of the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized.

16. The spindle motor recited in claim 10 , wherein:

(a) the ring-shaped stator comprises a ring-shaped outer diameter and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially inward from the ring-shaped outer diameter; and

(b) the hub comprises a substantially cylindrical shape, wherein:

an exterior circumferential surface of the hub comprises the plurality of magnets;

a diameter of the hub proximate the magnets is less than a diameter of the ring-shaped stator;

a diameter of the hub above the magnets extends radially outward to form the first ring-shaped planar surface positioned over the windings defining the first vertical gap between the windings and the hub; and

the magnets interact with a distal end of the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized.

17. The spindle motor recited in claim 10 , wherein:

(a) the ring-shaped stator comprises a ring-shaped inner diameter and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially outward from the ring-shaped inner diameter; and

(b) the hub comprises a substantially cylindrical shape comprising a substantially closed top end and a substantially closed bottom end, wherein:

an interior circumferential surface of the hub comprises the plurality of magnets;

a diameter of the hub proximate the magnets is greater than a diameter of the ring-shaped stator;

the substantially closed top end forms the first ring-shaped planar surface positioned over the windings defining the first vertical gap between the windings and the hub;

the substantially closed bottom end forms a second ring-shaped planar surface positioned below the windings defining a second vertical gap between the windings and the hub;

a second ring-shaped shield is disposed in the second vertical gap between the windings and the hub to reduce the voltage coupled to the surface of the disk; and

the magnets interact with a distal end of the stator teeth to rotate the hub about the shaft when the windings are energized.

18. The spindle motor as recited in claim 17 , further comprising a ring-shaped insulator disposed between the second ring-shaped shield and the windings.

Assignments (7)
PATENT COLLATERAL AGREEMENT - DDTL LOAN AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 21, 2023
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2016
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 17, 2016
From: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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