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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 17, 2001
Filed:
Oct. 14, 1999
Hiroshi Inoue, Osaka, JP;
Masashi Omura, Hyogo, JP;
Hiromichi Inomata, Osaka, JP;
Kaoru Matsuoka, Osaka, JP;
Shigeo Obata, Hyogo, JP;
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A hydrodynamic bearing spindle motor comprising: a fixed member which has a radial bearing portion; a rotational member; a rotary shaft which is rotatably supported by the radial bearing portion of the fixed member and is secured to a substantially central location of the rotational member so as to extend in a vertical direction of the hydrodynamic bearing spindle motor such that the rotational member is disposed above the fixed member; lubricant which is provided between the radial bearing portion of the fixed member and the rotary shaft; a projection which is provided on a lower face of the rotational member so as to be disposed radially outwardly of the rotary shaft and has an oblique inner periphery expanding gradually radially outwardly towards a distal end of the projection; a lubricant receiving member which is secured to an upper face of the fixed member so as to be disposed radially outwardly of the projection; and oil repellent for repelling the lubricant, which is applied to the projection and its vicinity; wherein the lubricant receiving member is provided at a location to which the lubricant repelled by the oil repellent and scattered from the projection through rotation of the rotational member adheres.