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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 06, 2004
Filed:
Jun. 28, 2001
Robert A. Nottingham, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Jeffry A. LeBlanc, Aptos, CA (US);
Troy M. Herndon, San Jose, CA (US);
Seagate Technology LLC, Scotts Valley, CA (US);
Abstract
The cone which is pressed onto or otherwise affixed to the shaft to cooperate with the sleeve to form a conical hydrodynamic bearing is modified to provide a flat surface at the axially outer end of the cone most distant from the conical surface which is used to form the conical bearing in cooperation with the bearing seat of the sleeve and the intervening fluid. The sleeve surface facing the second angled surface of the bearing cone is modified to diverge more sharply away from the second surface of the cone, or to simply be spaced further away. In this way, a larger reservoir is formed, diminishing the possibility of oil evaporation and oil loss. Finally, a relatively flat shield is supported from the sleeve overlying the flat upper surface of the cone. The divergence of the upper bearing cone surface from the surrounding sleeve also allows for filling the bearing before the shield is installed. This solves the problem of trying to fill the bearing through a small hole either directly in the protective shield or between the protective shield and the outer diameter of the shaft. Not having the hole in the shield also lowers the likelihood of evaporation or splash loss of oil from the conical bearing.