WO1984001462A1 - Mecanisme de serrage et de rotation pour disquettes souples - Google Patents

Mecanisme de serrage et de rotation pour disquettes souples Download PDF

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WO1984001462A1
WO1984001462A1 PCT/US1983/001547 US8301547W WO8401462A1 WO 1984001462 A1 WO1984001462 A1 WO 1984001462A1 US 8301547 W US8301547 W US 8301547W WO 8401462 A1 WO8401462 A1 WO 8401462A1
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hub
collet
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flexible disk
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Herbert E Thompson
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Drivetec Inc
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B17/00Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor
    • G11B17/02Details
    • G11B17/022Positioning or locking of single discs
    • G11B17/028Positioning or locking of single discs of discs rotating during transducing operation
    • G11B17/0284Positioning or locking of single discs of discs rotating during transducing operation by clampers
    • G11B17/0286Positioning or locking of single discs of discs rotating during transducing operation by clampers mounted on a pivotal lever
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B19/00Driving, starting, stopping record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor; Control thereof; Control of operating function ; Driving both disc and head
    • G11B19/20Driving; Starting; Stopping; Control thereof
    • G11B19/2009Turntables, hubs and motors for disk drives; Mounting of motors in the drive

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  • the present invention relates broadly to mag ⁇ netic recording/playback equipment and relates more specifically to an improved flexible disk drive including a mechanism for positioning, clamping, and spinning a flexible disk.
  • Flexible disk recording media or floppy disks as they are commonly known, are thin cir ⁇ cular disks of a plastic material such as polyes- ter coated with a magnetic material and are used for the storage of digital data in the form of magnetic patterns.
  • the flexible disk is enclosed in a protective envelope with access holes for spinning the disk and for accessing the magnetic surface.
  • the flexible disk is clamped to a rotating hub or spindle by a clam ⁇ ping mechanism and is rotated at a constant speed.
  • Digital data is recorded on the flexible disk in concentric recording tracts by posi-
  • a trend toward higher data storage sensity has necessitated increasingly tighter tolerances on head positioning accuracy as well as recording track concentricity to allow closer intertrack spacing and, hence, more data storage per flexi- ble disk.
  • the positioning of the recording tracks on a flexible disk are radially referenced to a high precision hole and the axis of the spinning mechanism must coincide.
  • the read/write head may access portions of several adjacent recording tracks as they oscillage by the head. Therefore, the proper registration and positioning of the flexible disk by the clamping mechanism is critical to reliable data storage. Clamping and spinning mechanisms used on disk drives of this type act to accurately center the
  • TE SHEET flexible disk and to clamp it to a rotating hub or spindle since flexible disks are removeable, a clamping mechanismd must be capable of unclamp- ing a disk to- allow removal, then centering and clamping a newly inserted disk.
  • the rotating hub or spindle normally rotates continuously.
  • the clamping and spinning mechanism must accelerate a newly inserted flexible disk to the rotational velocity of the hub or spindle prior to clamping it to the hub or spindle. Accordingly, the rota- tional inertia of the clamping and spinning mech ⁇ anism and the process by which it accelerates the flexible disk are important.
  • the clamping and spinning mechanism must also precisely center the flexible disk with respect to the rotational axis of the hub or spindle.
  • Patent 4,077,236 issued March 7, 1978 to Warren L. Dalziel enti ⁇ tled "Apparatus Having Inwardly Biased Fingers Hingedly Attached to a Hub for Clamping and Dri ⁇ ving a Flexible Disc.”
  • a variation of the above described clamping and spinning mechanism util ⁇ ized a hub with a bore concentric to the hub axis and an axially moveable cone and cylinder for centering a flexible disk. This mechanism had no
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET provision for gently accelerating the disk to speed thus aldlowing scuffing of the disk. It additionally suffered from the drawbacks of the previously described clamping mechanisms.
  • An example of this design may be found in U. S. Pat ⁇ ent 3,678,481 issued July 18, 1972k to Warren L. Dalziel, Jay B. Nilson, and Donald L. Wartner entitled “Data Storage Apparatus Employing a Single Magnetic Disk.”
  • Other examples of prior art clamping and spinning mechanisms are found in U> S> Patent 3,609,722 issued September 28, 1971 to George E. Zenzefilis entitled “Center Sealing Data Disc Cassette and Processing Machine" and U. S. Patent 3,936,879 issued February 3, 1976 to Kenneth Allan Gustafson entitled “Cartridge Type Plaint (sic) Disc Apparatus.”
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET ately positions and spins a flexible disk while minimizing the need for precise and costly machined parts.
  • An additional object of the present invention is to provide a collet fabricated by the process of plastic molding.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a collet assembly that snaps to ⁇ gether.
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET after become apparent are accomplished in ac ⁇ cordance with the illustrated preferred embodi ⁇ ment of the present invention by providing a mechanism, utilized with a disk drive, for clamp- ing and spinning a flexible disk comprising a spindle and a collet.
  • the spindle includes a guide hub supported by two ball bearings mounted on a fixed shaft that is attached to the frame of the disk drive.
  • the guide hub is a hollow cylin- 0 der and is driven in rotation by an electric motor through a belt drive.
  • the collet comprises two interlocking molded plastic parts, a finger ring and a clamp hub, that are rotatebly attached to a guide arm by a ball bearing and a shoulder screw.
  • the finger ring includes several radially moveable fingers which form a concical camming surface with a maximum diameter slightly larger than that of the guide hub bore.
  • a surface for clamping the flexible disk is provided on the clamp hub. • An O-ring is positioned between the finger ring
  • OMPI and the clamp hub to provide a compliant stop for inward movement of the fingers.
  • the guide arm moves the collet toward the rotating spindle and into contact ini- tially with the center hole of the flexible.
  • the disk is centered on the conical camming surface of the finger ring.
  • Contact between the conical camming surface and the front edge of the guide hub bore as the collet mates with the hub causes the fingers of the collet to radially retract as the collet and flexible disk are acceleraterd by the rotating spindle. Further movement of the collet toward the rotating spindle clamps the flexible disk between the clamp hub and the guide hub.
  • One advantage of the present invention is that it provides a collet with low rotational inertia that cooperates with a rotating spindle for accurately positioning and spinning a flex ⁇ ible disk.
  • An additional advantage of the present invention is that it provides a mechanism for clamping and spinning a flexible disk that is low in cost and easy to assemble.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a clamping and spinning mechanism, according to the present invention, used for centering, clamping, and rotating a flexible disk.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view of the clamping and spinning mechanism of Figure 1, taken along the line 2, 3-2,3 of Figure 1, illustrating the relative positioning of the elements of the clam ⁇ ping and spinning mechanism when in a disk load ⁇ ing position.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view of the clamping and spinning mechanism of Figure 1, taken along the line 2,3-2,3 of Figure 1, illustrating the relative positioning of the elements of the clam ⁇ ping and spinning mechanism when in a disk clamp ⁇ ing position.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a mechanism 10 for clamping and spinning a flex ⁇ ible disk 12 (shown in Figures 2 and 3) com ⁇ prising a spindle 14 and a collet 16.
  • the collet 16 acts to position and clamp the
  • a disk drive frame 18 provides an attachment point for the spindle 14.
  • a swing arm 20, pivotably attached to the disk drive frame 18, provides a corresponding attachment point for the collet 16.
  • the spindle 14 comprises a guide hub 22 and its mounting structure and also comprises means for rotating the guide hub about a spindle axis 24.
  • the means for rotating the guide hub 22 will later be described in detail.
  • the guide hub 22 is free to rotate about the spindle axis 24 on two hub ball bearings 26 and 28.
  • Two outer races 30 and 32 of the hub ball bearings 26 and 28 are pressed into one end of the cylindrical guide hub 22 in a cylindrical bore 34 and are separated by a spacer 36.
  • Two inner races 38 and 40 of the hub ball bearings 26 and 28 are laterally positioned by a fixed shaft 42 that is pressed into a mounting hole 44 through a boss 46 on the surface of the disk drive frame 18.
  • the inner ball bearing races 38 and 40 are axially captured betwee nthe boss 46 and a washer 48 that is secured to the end of the fixed shaft 42 by a screw 50 that passes through a clearance hole 52 in the washer and into a tapped
  • the axis of the guide hub 22, the ball bearings 26 and 28 and the fixed shaft 42 are all coincident with the spindle axis 24.
  • the guide hub 22, with its cylindrical bore 34 and a cylindrical exterior surface 56 is adapted for rotation about the spindle axis 24 with the bore and the exterior surface forming surfaces concentric to the spindle axis.
  • the collet 16 includes a pin 60 that extends through a mounting hole 62, washer 61 and snap- ring 63, and attaches a collet ball bearing 64 and a compression coil spring 66 to the swing arm 20.
  • the compression coil spring 66 biases the collet ball bearing 64 toward a head 68 of the pin 60.
  • the coil spring 66,the collet ball bearing can move axially along a collet axis 70, which is coinci ⁇ dent with the axis of the pin 60, toward the swing arm 20.
  • a finger ring 72 and a clamp hub 74, with an 0-ring 76 positioned therebetween, are attached to the collet ball bearing 64.
  • the clamp hub 74 is generally disk shaped and in-
  • UBSTITUTE SHEET eludes several axial protrusions 78, each of which has a shoulder 80 that collectively form a flange 82 on the collet ball bearing 64, axially positions the clamp hkub 74.
  • the finger ring 72 includes several axial tabs 84 each of which has a hook 86 facing radially inward. These axial tabs 84 interlace among the axial protrusions 78 of the clamp hub 74 with the hooks 86 encircling the flange 82 of the collet ball bearing 62 to axially locate the finger ring 72.
  • the finger ring 72 and the clamp hub 74, with the 0-ring posi ⁇ tioned therebetween are attached to the collet ball bearing 64 for rotation about and transla- tion along the collet axis 70.
  • the finger ring 72 also includes several fingers 88 forming a generally conical shape with each finger having a bump 90 formed on the inner surface thereof.
  • the finger ring 72 and the clamp hub 74 are preferably molded plastic pieces for economy and light weight.
  • 0-ring 76 is made of a low creep silicon pastic, such as silastic, and provides a resilient back-up for urging the fingers 88 out ⁇ wardly. Note that since the shaft diameter of pin 60 is substantially less than the diameter of hole 62, the collet assembly is more or less
  • SUBSTITUTE SHEET free floating relative to arm 20, with its freedom being restrained only by the size of hole 62 and the stiffness of spring 66.
  • the spindle 14 includes a drive belt 92 that is wrapped around the cylindrical exterior surface 56 of the guide hub 22 and is driven by an electric motor (not shown) in a conventional manner to rotate the guide hub about the spindle axis 24. Attachment of the swing arm 20 to the disk drive frame and a pivot pin 96 through the pivot and the swing arm.
  • the 0-ring 76 is posi ⁇ tioned in a groove 98 in the clamp hub 74 and pushes on the bump 90 on each finger 88 to move the finger outward causing a tip 100 of each finger to contact the clamp hub at surface 102.
  • the fingers 88 of the finger ring 72 form a camming surface 103 of conical shape used in cen- tering the flexible disk.
  • the collet bearing 64 has an inner race 104 located by the shoulder bolt 60 and an outer race 106 upond which the finger ring 72 and clampk hub 74 are mounted.
  • the flange 64 of the collet bearing 64 is captured between the shoulders 80 of the clamp hub 74 and the hooks 86 of the finger ring 72.
  • the clamp hub 74 also includes a second disk clamping surface 108, opposite the first clamping surface 58 of the guide hub 22.
  • the mechanism 10 is shown in a loading position with the swing arm 20 and collet 16 spaced apart from the flexible disk 12 and the spindle 14 .
  • the flexible disk 12 includes a protective envelope 110 with a cen ⁇ tral access hole 112 therein, exposing the disk and a center hole 114.
  • the flexible disk 12 is positioned at the loading position by a frame or guide (not shown) that is well known in lthe art. While the mechanism 10 is in the loading position the flexible disk 12 may be removed and replaced. At the loading position, the collet 16 is stationary while the spindle 14, or more specifi- cally, the guide hub 22 is rotating.
  • the mechanism 10 remains at the loading posi ⁇ tion until the flexible disk 12 is positioned at approximately the proper position and the swing arm is lowered to begin the aligning and clamping sequence. Initially, the camming surface 103 of the finger ring 72 contacts the inside of the
  • the di ⁇ ameter of the camming surface 103 at the tips 100 at this position is slightly greater than the di ⁇ ameter of the center hole 114 which equals that of the guide hub bore 34.
  • the camming surface 103 enters the hub bore 34.
  • the flexible disk 12 touches the first clamping sur- face 58, the fingers 88 of the finger ring 72 begin to compress the 0-ring 76 and to retract to the smaller diameter of the guide hub bore 34.
  • the collet 16 continues to move toward the spindle 14 until it reaches the clamping position ' shown in Figure 3.
  • the flexible disk 12 is cen ⁇ tered on the rotating guide hub 22 by the finger

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Un mécanisme de serrage et de rotation pour disquettes souples comprend un axe (14) et une douille de serrage (16). L'axe (14) comprend un moyen de guidage (22) maintenu par deux paliers à billes (26) et (28) montés sur un arbre fixe (42). Le moyeu de guidage (22) est un cylindre creux mis en rotation par une courroie (92) entraînée par un moteur électrique. Un alésage de précision (34), dont le diamètre est égal au diamètre nominal du trou central de la disquette souple, est disposé dans le moyeu de guidage (22) de manière à former une surface de référence pour le positionnement de la disquette, et une surface (58) perpendiculaire à l'axe de l'arbre (14) est prévue pour le serrage de la disquette. La douille de serrage (16) comprend deux parties en plastique moulé s'emboîtant l'une dans l'autre, un anneau à doigts (72) et un moyeu de serrage (74), fixés de manière rotative sur un arbre de guidage (20). L'anneau à doigts (72) comprend plusieurs doigts mobiles radialement qui forment une surface conique de came (103) possédant un diamètre maximum légèrement plus grand que celui de l'alésage du moyeu de guidage. Une surface (108) de serrage de la disquette souple est prévue sur le moyeu de serrage. Un joint torique (76) est disposé entre l'anneau à doigts et le moyeu de serrage de manière à former une butée élastique pour le mouvement vers l'intérieur des doigts.
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GB2159239A (en) * 1984-05-01 1985-11-27 Bnl Holdings Limited Disc drive coupling
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