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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 13, 2001
Filed:
Jul. 12, 1995
Frederick Mark Stefansky, Longmont, CO (US);
Richard B. Balsley, Jr., Boulder, CO (US);
Robert W. Yates, Boulder, CO (US);
Steven R. Speckmann, Boulder, CO (US);
Seagate Technology LLC, Scotts Valley, CA (US);
Abstract
A magnetic parking device for retaining an actuator in a disk drive over a landing zone. A magnetically permeable capture member is provided on the drive actuator and a magnetic parking member for capturing and magnetically retaining the capture member to park the transducer is provided adjacent the drive actuator. The magnetic parking member includes a permanent magnet and a magnetic field containing member having a slot (or air gap) formed therein. The magnetic field containing member and permanent magnet form a magnetic circuit with a magnetic flux with the slot in the magnetic field containing member allowing a portion of the magnetic flux to extend beyond the physical confines of the magnetic field containing member to provide a capture region for the capture member. When the actuator moves into a position where the transducer is over a landing zone, the capture member enters the capture region adjacent the air gap and becomes part of the magnetic circuit formed by the magnetic field containing member and the permanent magnet. A bucking coil is provided, arranged about the magnet, for passing a current to generate a magnetic field with polarity opposite that provided by the permanent magnet to neutralize the magnetic field to release the actuator from the parked state.