US20190295575A1 - Disk apparatus with filter unit having detachable frame - Google Patents
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- Embodiments described herein relate generally to a disk apparatus.
- a disk apparatus for example, a hard disk drive (HDD) includes, as an example, various movable components, such as magnetic disks disposed within a casing, a spindle motor that supports the magnetic disks and drives the magnetic disks to rotate, an actuator assembly that supports magnetic heads, a voice coil motor that drives this actuator assembly, and the like. Furthermore, the HDD includes a collection filter (such as a circulation filter) that captures dust generated within the casing due to operation of the movable components. An HDD that uses an electrostatic filter as the collection filter has been proposed.
- the collection filter is installed within the casing so that the collection filter is sandwiched between a top cover and a base of the casing.
- the number of magnetic disks included in HDDs is on the increase, to expand a memory capacity of HDDs.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a hard disk drive (HDD) according to a first embodiment with a top cover disassembled.
- HDD hard disk drive
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a filter unit of the HDD.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a base section and a holding frame of the filter unit.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a filter unit of an HDD according to a second embodiment.
- An embodiment provides a disk apparatus that can facilitate attaching/detaching a filter.
- a disk apparatus in general, includes a casing, a rotatable disk-like recording medium that is disposed within the casing, a head configured to process information with respect to the recording medium; an actuator assembly that is disposed within the casing and that movably supports the head, and a filter unit that is disposed within the casing.
- the filter unit includes a base section fixed to an inner surface of the casing, a holding frame coupled to the base, and a collection filter detachably held in place by the holding frame.
- a hard disk drive (HDD) according to a first embodiment will be described in detail as a disk apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the HDD according to a first embodiment with a top cover detached.
- the HDD includes a flat, generally rectangular casing 10 .
- This casing 10 has a rectangular box-like base 12 having an open upper surface and a top cover 14 .
- the base 12 has a rectangular bottom wall 12 a that opposes the top cover 14 with a gap disposed therebetween and a side wall 12 b built along a periphery of the bottom wall 12 a.
- the bottom wall 12 a and the side wall 12 b are formed integrally out of, for example, aluminum.
- the top cover 14 is formed into a rectangular plate shape out of, for example, stainless steel.
- the top cover 14 is screwed on the side wall 12 b of the base 12 by a plurality of screws 13 , and covers the upper opening of the base 12 .
- a plurality of magnetic disks 18 that serve as disk-like recording mediums and a spindle motor 19 that supports and rotates the magnetic disks 18 are disposed within the casing 10 .
- the spindle motor 19 is disposed on the bottom wall 12 a.
- Each magnetic disk 18 is formed with a diameter of, for example, 88.9 mm (3.5 inches) and has a magnetic recording layer on an upper surface or a lower surface thereof.
- the magnetic disks 18 are coaxially fitted into a hub (not shown) of the spindle motor 19 and also clamped by a clamp spring 20 to be fixed to the hub.
- Each magnetic disk 18 is thereby supported to be located in parallel to the bottom wall 12 a of the base 12 .
- the magnetic disk 18 is rotated at a predetermined rotational speed by the spindle motor 19 .
- the present embodiment indicates an example in which seven magnetic disks 18 are disposed within the casing 10 as shown in FIG. 1 , the number of magnetic disks 18 is not limited to seven.
- a voice coil motor (VCM) 24 that rotates and positions the actuator assembly 22 , a ramp load mechanism 25 , and a board unit (a flexible printed circuit or FPC) 21 .
- the VCM holds any magnetic head 17 at an unloaded position apart from the corresponding magnetic disk 18 when the magnetic head 17 moves to an outermost circumference of the magnetic disk 18 .
- FPC unit 21 electronic components such as a conversion connector are mounted.
- a printed circuit board 27 is screwed on an outer surface of the bottom wall 12 a of the base 12 .
- the printed circuit board 27 is configured with a control unit that controls operation of the spindle motor 19 , and also controls operation of the VCM 24 and the magnetic heads 17 via the FPC unit 21 .
- the actuator assembly 22 has an actuator block 29 , a plurality of, for example, eight arms 30 that extend in the same direction from the actuator block 29 , and a plurality of head gimbal assemblies (HGAs) 32 attached to ends of the respective arms 30 that extend away from the actuator block 29 .
- the actuator block 29 is rotatably supported by a support shaft (pivot) 26 coupled to the bottom wall 12 a via a unit bearing, which is not shown.
- Each HGA 32 has a suspension (load beam), which is not shown, extending from each arm 30 and a flexure (an interconnection member), which is not shown, disposed on the load beam and the arm 30 .
- Each magnetic head 17 is placed on a gimbal portion of a respective flexure.
- the actuator assembly 22 further includes a support frame, which is not shown, extending from the actuator block 29 in a direction opposite to the arms 30 , and a voice coil, which is not shown, attached to this support frame.
- the voice coil is located between a pair of yokes 38 installed on the bottom wall 12 a, and the voice coil, the yokes 38 , and a magnet, which is not shown, are fixed to any of the yokes 38 to form the VCM 24 .
- the FPC unit 21 has a main body 21 a formed by a flexible printed circuit board, and this main body 21 a is fixed to the bottom wall 12 a of the base 12 .
- the electronic components such as the conversion connector are mounted on the main body 21 a.
- the conversion connector passes through the bottom wall 12 a and is connected to the printed circuit board 27 .
- the FPC unit 21 has a relay flexible printed circuit board (hereinafter, referred to as “relay FPC”) 21 b extended from the main body 21 a.
- An extending end portion of the relay FPC 21 b is attached to a side surface (installation surface) of the actuator block 29 .
- the extending end portion of the relay FPC 21 b is electrically connected to each magnetic head 17 via the flexure described above.
- a circulation filter (collection filter) 31 is disposed near the side wall 12 b and located outside of the magnetic disks 18 that are within the casing 10 .
- the circulation filter 31 captures dust and other particulates generated within the casing 10 due to the operation of movable components, such as the spindle motor 19 .
- the HDD further includes a filter unit 40 disposed within the casing 10 , and this filter unit 40 has a collection filter.
- the filter unit 40 is fixed to an inner surface of the top cover 14 .
- the filter unit 40 will be described in detail below.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the filter unit (collection filter)
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a base section and a holding frame of the filter unit.
- the filter unit 40 has a plate-like base section 42 formed out of synthetic resin, a holding frame 44 detachably attached to the base section 42 and formed out of synthetic resin, and a filter main body (collection filter) 46 held by the holding frame 44 .
- the base section 42 has a first surface 42 a and a second surface 42 b opposed to the first surface 42 a.
- the first surface 42 a of the base section 42 is stuck on or otherwise coupled to the inner surface of the top cover 14 by, for example, an adhesive.
- the base section 42 has a first through-hole 48 , a second through-hole 50 , and a positioning recess 53 .
- Part of the holding frame 44 is engaged with the first through-hole 48 and another part of holding frame 44 is engaged with the second through-hole 50 .
- the first through-hole 48 which functions as a first recessed portion, has a rectangular cross-sectional shape and is open from the first surface 42 a to the second surface 42 b of the base section 42 .
- the base section 42 has a first protruding portion (such as a hook) 48 a that protrudes from one side of the first through-hole 48 into the first through-hole 48 .
- the second through-hole 50 which functions as a second recessed portion, is disposed at a predetermined distance from the first through-hole 48 .
- the second through-hole 50 has a rectangular cross-sectional shape and is open from the first surface 42 a to the second surface 42 b of the base section 42 .
- the base section 42 has a second protruding portion (such as a hook) 50 a that protrudes from one side of the second through-hole 50 into the second through-hole 50 .
- the first protruding portion 48 a is disposed on a first side of the first through hole 48 and the second protruding portion 50 a is disposed on a second side of the second through-hole 50 , where the first side and the second side are each on an opposite side of their respective through-hole.
- the first side may be on a side of the first through hole 48 that faces one of the rectangular bottom walls 12 a
- the second side may be on a side of the second protruding portion 50 a that faces the other of the rectangular bottom walls 12 a.
- the positioning recess 53 is located between the first through-hole 48 and the second through-hole 50 and is open formed in the second surface 42 b of the base section 42 .
- the holding frame 44 has a rectangular main wall 51 , a pair of side walls 52 a and 52 b that extend from two sides of the main wall 51 in the same direction, for example, a direction orthogonal to the main wall 51 , and a first beam 54 a and a second beam 54 b.
- the first beam 54 a and the second beam 54 b extend from one side wall 52 a toward the other side wall 52 b, as shown.
- the main wall 51 , the side walls 52 a and 52 b, and the first and second beams 54 a and 54 b can be formed as a single integrated component by synthetic resin or the like.
- the main wall 51 and the pair of side walls 52 a and 52 b are positioned generally perpendicular to the top cover 14 .
- the pair of side walls 52 a and 52 b are positioned to oppose each other, and are generally in parallel with each other so that a substantially uniform distance is kept therebetween. Furthermore, the first beam 54 a and the second beam 54 b extend from a lower end portion of the side wall 52 a, that is, the end portion closer to the base section 42 and in a direction perpendicular to the side wall 52 a. The first beam 54 a and the second beam 54 b extend generally in parallel to the base section 42 .
- the main wall 51 is formed into a hollow shape, with an inner space (accommodation section) thereof open to a lower portion of the main wall 51 .
- an opening (window) 51 a is formed from one principal surface to the other principal surface of the main wall 51 .
- the filter main body 46 is inserted into the main wall 51 from a lower end side (side facing top cover 14 ) of the opening 51 a of the main wall 51 and held in the main wall 51 . Most of the filter main body 46 is exposed through the opening 51 a.
- the filter main body 46 has a breathable sac-like outer cover and an electret fiber, a nonwoven fabric or the like filled in the outer cover.
- a resin woven fabric for example, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) woven fabric, can be used as the outer cover.
- the side wall 52 a has a first hook (first engagement portion) 60 protruding from a lower end of the side wall 52 a and formed integrally with the side wall 52 a.
- the first hook 60 is formed to be engageable with the first protruding portion 48 a of the base section 42 .
- the other side wall 52 b has a plate-like lock lever 62 extending from a location approximately halfway in a height direction of the other side wall 52 b to a location proximate a lower end of the side wall 52 b.
- the plate-like lock lever 62 is formed integrally with the side wall 52 b.
- the lock lever 62 has a second hook 62 a protruding from a tip of lock lever 62 proximate that is on a lower end (an end facing top cover 14 ) of lock lever 62 and a pressing projection 62 b.
- the second hook 62 a extends outward (in an opposite direction from the other side wall 52 a ).
- the pressing projection 62 b protrudes from a portion halfway in the height direction of the lock lever 62 .
- the second hook 62 a and the pressing projection 62 b can be formed integrally with the lock lever 62 .
- the second hook 62 a is formed to be engageable with the second protruding portion 50 a of the base section 42 .
- the lock lever 62 is elastically deformable toward the side wall 52 a and, when so deformed, elasticity of the lock lever 62 urges the lock lever 62 in an opposite side from the side wall 52 a.
- the pressing projection 62 b is pressed to deform the lock lever 62 toward the side wall 52 a, the second hook 62 a is disengaged from the second protruding portion 50 a and thusly can be unlocked.
- the first beam 54 a has a pressing projection 56 a that protrudes from a lower surface (a surface facing top cover 14 ) of a tip portion of the first beam 54 a and is formed integrally with the first beam 54 a.
- the pressing projection 56 a is positioned and configured to abut on the second surface 42 b of the base section 42 .
- the first beam 54 a and the pressing projection 56 a form a preload application member that applies a preload to the holding frame 44 .
- the second beam 54 b has a positioning projection 56 b protruding from a lower surface of a tip portion of the second beam 54 b.
- the positioning projection 56 b is formed to be engageable with the positioning recess 53 of the base section 42 .
- the holding frame 44 that accommodates the filter main body 46 is detachably attached to the base section 42 .
- the first hook 60 is first inserted into the first through-hole 48 of the base section 42 to be engaged with the first protruding portion 48 a.
- the second hook 62 a of the lock lever 62 is then urged into the second through-hole 50 , to be engaged with the second protruding portion 50 a.
- the lock lever 62 is elastically deformed toward the side wall 52 a by abutment of the second hook 62 a on the second protruding portion 50 a, and then returns to an original position when the second hook 62 a passes beyond the second protruding portion 50 a.
- the second hook 62 a is thereby caught in, that is, engaged with the second protruding portion 50 a.
- the positioning projection 56 b of the second beam 54 a is engaged with the positioning recess 53 of the base section 42 , thereby positioning the holding frame 44 at a predetermined position relative to the base section 42 .
- the pressing projection 56 a of the first beam 54 a abuts on the second surface 42 b of the base section 42 , so that the first beam 54 a is elastically deformed in a direction away from the base section 42 , with a proximal end portion thereof acting as a fulcrum.
- Such deformation of the first beam 54 a causes the first beam 54 a to generate an elastic force (that attempts to return the first beam 54 a to an original position) that presses the pressing projection 56 a against the second surface 42 b of the base section 42 and urges the holding frame 44 in a direction away from the base section 42 .
- the elastic force causes the first and second hooks 60 and 62 a to engage with the first protruding portion 48 a and the second protruding portion 50 a, respectively.
- This urging force i.e., this preload
- This urging force applied to the holding frame 44 causes the first hook 60 and the second hook 62 b to be pressed against the first protruding portion 48 a and the second protruding portion 50 a, thereby preventing backlash.
- the holding frame 44 is attached to the predetermined position of the base section 42 without backlash.
- the pressing projection 62 b of the lock lever 62 is pressed to deform the lock lever 62 toward the side wall 52 a, thereby disengaging (unlocking) the second hook 62 a from the second protruding portion 50 a.
- the holding frame 44 is the raised and the first hook 60 is withdrawn from the first through-hole 48 ; thus, it is possible to detach the holding frame 44 and the filter main body 46 from the base section 42 .
- the filter main body 46 can be withdrawn through the lower end side (the side facing top cover 14 ) of the opening 51 a of the main wall 51 .
- the filter unit 40 configured as described above is disposed in a space between the FPC unit 21 and the magnetic disks 18 by fixing the top cover 14 to the base 12 .
- An air flow generated by rotation of the magnetic disks 18 passes through the filter main body 46 (and therefore the collection filter) via the opening 51 a of the holding frame 44 .
- the filter main body 46 collects dust contained in the air flow.
- the HDD and the filter unit 40 configured as described above can facilitate attaching/detaching the filter main body 46 and the holding frame 44 to/from the casing 10 . Owing to this, at a time of, for example, cleaning the components mounted in the HDD during repair of the HDD, the filter main body 46 and the holding frame 44 can be easily detached from the top cover 14 without damaging the filter main body 46 . After cleaning, the filter main body 46 and the holding frame 44 are attached to the base section 42 , thereby enabling reuse of the filter main body 46 .
- the filter unit 40 is fixed to or stuck on an inner surface of the casing 10 .
- the filter unit 40 is not structured to be fixedly sandwiched between the top cover 14 and the base 12 .
- installing the filter unit 40 does not cause deformation of the base 12 , even when the material of the base 12 is relatively thin.
- an attachment/detachment structure for attaching/detaching the holding frame 44 to/from the base section 42 is a simple structure that includes catching the first hook 60 on the protruding portion 48 a and the second hook 62 a on the protruding portion 50 a, generation of dust is prevented or avoided when attaching/detaching the holding frame 44 .
- an installation position of the filter unit 40 is not limited to the inner surface of the top cover 14 but may include another inner surface of the casing 10 , for example, the bottom wall 12 a of the base 12 in the first embodiment.
- a filter unit of an HDD will next be described.
- the same elements as those in the above-mentioned first embodiment are denoted by the same reference labels, and detailed descriptions thereof will be either omitted or simplified, and parts different from those in the first embodiment will primarily be described.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a filter unit of an HDD according to a second embodiment.
- the filter unit 40 includes the plate-like base section 42 and the holding frame 44 , and the base section 42 and the holding frame 44 are formed as an integrated component out of synthetic resin or the like.
- the base section 42 is stuck on or otherwise coupled to the inner surface of the casing 10 , for example, on the inner surface of the top cover 14 .
- An insertion opening 51 b is formed in an upper surface and a front surface of an upper end portion of the main wall 51 . That is, the insertion opening is formed in an end portion of the main wall that is opposite to the base section 42 .
- the insertion opening 51 b is in fluid communication with the inner space (accommodation section) of the main wall 51 .
- the filter main body 46 can be thereby inserted into and extracted from the inner space of the main wall 51 through the insertion opening 51 b. In other words, the filter main body 46 can be attached/detached to/from the holding frame 44 while the holding frame 44 is coupled to the top cover 14 .
- a pair of stoppers 66 protruding from the insertion opening 51 b are disposed on an upper end of the main wall 51 .
- the stoppers 66 abut on an upper end edge of the filter main body 46 when the filter main body 46 is installed in holding frame 44 , and therefore restrict detachment of the filter main body 46 from the holding frame 44 .
- These stoppers 66 are configured to be elastically deformable to positions away from the insertion opening 51 b. To attach the filter main body 46 to the holding frame 44 or detached the filter main body 45 from the holding frame 44 , the stoppers 66 are deformed to the positions away from the insertion opening 51 , so that the insertion opening 51 b is cleared of obstructions.
- the filter main body 46 is formed out of a relatively soft material, the filter main body 46 can be attached to the holding frame 44 or detached from the holding frame 44 by partially bending the filter main body 46 in such a way as to keep away from the stoppers 66 . In other words, in some embodiments, it is also possible to attach/detach the filter main body 46 without deforming the stoppers 66 .
- the HDD and the filter unit 40 configured as described above can facilitate attaching/detaching the filter main body 46 to/from the casing 10 .
- the filter main body 46 can be easily detached from the top cover 14 without damaging the filter main body 46 .
- the filter main body 46 and the holding frame 44 are attached to the base section 42 , thereby making it possible to reuse the filter main body 46 .
- the base section 42 and the holding frame 44 are formed integrally as a single component; thus, it is possible to simplify a structure of the filter unit 40 . At the same time, it is possible to eliminate the backlash between the base section 42 and the holding frame 44 and prevent the generation of dust and the generation of noise.
- present disclosure is not limited to the above mentioned embodiments but the present disclosure can be embodied by modifying the constituent elements without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure in an implementation phase. Furthermore, various inventions can be embodied by combining a plurality of constituent elements disclosed in the above-described embodiments as appropriate. For example, some of the constituent elements may be deleted from all the constituent elements described in the embodiments. Moreover, the constituent elements across the different embodiments may be combined as appropriate.
- a shape and the dimensions of the filter unit are not limited to those in the embodiments described above but can be changed.
- the shape of the filter main body is not limited to a rectangular shape, but can be selected from among various shapes depending on an available installation space.
- the number of magnetic disks is not limited to seven but may be equal to or smaller than six or equal to greater than eight, and the number of HGAs and the number of magnetic heads may be increased or reduced depending on the number of installed magnetic disks.
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- This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-052774, filed Mar. 20, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Embodiments described herein relate generally to a disk apparatus.
- A disk apparatus, for example, a hard disk drive (HDD) includes, as an example, various movable components, such as magnetic disks disposed within a casing, a spindle motor that supports the magnetic disks and drives the magnetic disks to rotate, an actuator assembly that supports magnetic heads, a voice coil motor that drives this actuator assembly, and the like. Furthermore, the HDD includes a collection filter (such as a circulation filter) that captures dust generated within the casing due to operation of the movable components. An HDD that uses an electrostatic filter as the collection filter has been proposed.
- Normally, the collection filter is installed within the casing so that the collection filter is sandwiched between a top cover and a base of the casing. Meanwhile, the number of magnetic disks included in HDDs is on the increase, to expand a memory capacity of HDDs. To accommodate a larger number of magnetic disks in the casing, it is generally necessary to make a wall thickness of the base thinner. A thinner wall thickness causes a corresponding reduction in strength of the base. Owing to this, with the collection filter sandwiched between the top cover and the base of the casing, a load acts on the base that can potentially deform the base.
- Moreover, to prevent the deformation of the casing during a repair of the HDD, disassembly is complicated because it is necessary to peel off the collection filter (which is stuck on an inner surface of the casing with an adhesive) from the casing and discard the collection filter when mounted components are washed during the repair.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a hard disk drive (HDD) according to a first embodiment with a top cover disassembled. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a filter unit of the HDD. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a base section and a holding frame of the filter unit. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a filter unit of an HDD according to a second embodiment. - An embodiment provides a disk apparatus that can facilitate attaching/detaching a filter.
- In general, according to one embodiment, a disk apparatus includes a casing, a rotatable disk-like recording medium that is disposed within the casing, a head configured to process information with respect to the recording medium; an actuator assembly that is disposed within the casing and that movably supports the head, and a filter unit that is disposed within the casing. The filter unit includes a base section fixed to an inner surface of the casing, a holding frame coupled to the base, and a collection filter detachably held in place by the holding frame.
- Disk apparatuses according to embodiments will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. It is noted that the disclosure is presented by way of example only and matters which can be changed as appropriate without departing from the spirit of the disclosure and which could easily be conceived of fall within the scope of the present disclosure. Moreover, the drawings are often depicted schematically in widths, thicknesses, shapes, and the like of portions, compared with actual dimensions for making clearer descriptions. However, the drawings are presented by way of example only and do not limit the scope of the present disclosure. Furthermore, in the present specification and the drawings, similar elements to those previously described with reference to drawings already described are denoted by the same reference labels and description thereof is often omitted as appropriate.
- A hard disk drive (HDD) according to a first embodiment will be described in detail as a disk apparatus.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the HDD according to a first embodiment with a top cover detached. - The HDD includes a flat, generally
rectangular casing 10. Thiscasing 10 has a rectangular box-like base 12 having an open upper surface and atop cover 14. Thebase 12 has arectangular bottom wall 12 a that opposes thetop cover 14 with a gap disposed therebetween and aside wall 12 b built along a periphery of thebottom wall 12 a. Thebottom wall 12 a and theside wall 12 b are formed integrally out of, for example, aluminum. Thetop cover 14 is formed into a rectangular plate shape out of, for example, stainless steel. Thetop cover 14 is screwed on theside wall 12 b of thebase 12 by a plurality ofscrews 13, and covers the upper opening of thebase 12. - A plurality of
magnetic disks 18 that serve as disk-like recording mediums and aspindle motor 19 that supports and rotates themagnetic disks 18 are disposed within thecasing 10. Thespindle motor 19 is disposed on thebottom wall 12 a. Eachmagnetic disk 18 is formed with a diameter of, for example, 88.9 mm (3.5 inches) and has a magnetic recording layer on an upper surface or a lower surface thereof. Themagnetic disks 18 are coaxially fitted into a hub (not shown) of thespindle motor 19 and also clamped by aclamp spring 20 to be fixed to the hub. Eachmagnetic disk 18 is thereby supported to be located in parallel to thebottom wall 12 a of thebase 12. Themagnetic disk 18 is rotated at a predetermined rotational speed by thespindle motor 19. - While the present embodiment indicates an example in which seven
magnetic disks 18 are disposed within thecasing 10 as shown inFIG. 1 , the number ofmagnetic disks 18 is not limited to seven. - Also disposed within the
casing 10 are plurality ofmagnetic heads 17 for recording (writing) information to and reproducing (reading) information from themagnetic disks 18 and anactuator assembly 22 that supports thesemagnetic heads 17 so that themagnetic heads 17 are movable relatively to themagnetic disks 18. Further disposed within thecasing 10 are a voice coil motor (VCM) 24 that rotates and positions theactuator assembly 22, aramp load mechanism 25, and a board unit (a flexible printed circuit or FPC) 21. The VCM holds anymagnetic head 17 at an unloaded position apart from the correspondingmagnetic disk 18 when themagnetic head 17 moves to an outermost circumference of themagnetic disk 18. In theFPC unit 21, electronic components such as a conversion connector are mounted. - A printed
circuit board 27 is screwed on an outer surface of thebottom wall 12 a of thebase 12. The printedcircuit board 27 is configured with a control unit that controls operation of thespindle motor 19, and also controls operation of theVCM 24 and themagnetic heads 17 via theFPC unit 21. - The
actuator assembly 22 has anactuator block 29, a plurality of, for example, eightarms 30 that extend in the same direction from theactuator block 29, and a plurality of head gimbal assemblies (HGAs) 32 attached to ends of therespective arms 30 that extend away from theactuator block 29. Theactuator block 29 is rotatably supported by a support shaft (pivot) 26 coupled to thebottom wall 12 a via a unit bearing, which is not shown. EachHGA 32 has a suspension (load beam), which is not shown, extending from eacharm 30 and a flexure (an interconnection member), which is not shown, disposed on the load beam and thearm 30. Eachmagnetic head 17 is placed on a gimbal portion of a respective flexure. - The
actuator assembly 22 further includes a support frame, which is not shown, extending from theactuator block 29 in a direction opposite to thearms 30, and a voice coil, which is not shown, attached to this support frame. The voice coil is located between a pair ofyokes 38 installed on thebottom wall 12 a, and the voice coil, theyokes 38, and a magnet, which is not shown, are fixed to any of theyokes 38 to form theVCM 24. - The FPC
unit 21 has amain body 21 a formed by a flexible printed circuit board, and thismain body 21 a is fixed to thebottom wall 12 a of thebase 12. The electronic components such as the conversion connector are mounted on themain body 21 a. The conversion connector passes through thebottom wall 12 a and is connected to the printedcircuit board 27. The FPCunit 21 has a relay flexible printed circuit board (hereinafter, referred to as “relay FPC”) 21 b extended from themain body 21 a. An extending end portion of therelay FPC 21 b is attached to a side surface (installation surface) of theactuator block 29. The extending end portion of therelay FPC 21 b is electrically connected to eachmagnetic head 17 via the flexure described above. - A circulation filter (collection filter) 31 is disposed near the
side wall 12 b and located outside of themagnetic disks 18 that are within thecasing 10. Thecirculation filter 31 captures dust and other particulates generated within thecasing 10 due to the operation of movable components, such as thespindle motor 19. - According to the present embodiment, the HDD further includes a
filter unit 40 disposed within thecasing 10, and thisfilter unit 40 has a collection filter. As an example, thefilter unit 40 is fixed to an inner surface of thetop cover 14. Thefilter unit 40 will be described in detail below. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the filter unit (collection filter), andFIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a base section and a holding frame of the filter unit. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thefilter unit 40 has a plate-like base section 42 formed out of synthetic resin, a holdingframe 44 detachably attached to thebase section 42 and formed out of synthetic resin, and a filter main body (collection filter) 46 held by the holdingframe 44. - The
base section 42 has afirst surface 42 a and asecond surface 42 b opposed to thefirst surface 42 a. Thefirst surface 42 a of thebase section 42 is stuck on or otherwise coupled to the inner surface of thetop cover 14 by, for example, an adhesive. Thebase section 42 has a first through-hole 48, a second through-hole 50, and apositioning recess 53. Part of the holdingframe 44 is engaged with the first through-hole 48 and another part of holdingframe 44 is engaged with the second through-hole 50. As an example, the first through-hole 48, which functions as a first recessed portion, has a rectangular cross-sectional shape and is open from thefirst surface 42 a to thesecond surface 42 b of thebase section 42. Thebase section 42 has a first protruding portion (such as a hook) 48 a that protrudes from one side of the first through-hole 48 into the first through-hole 48. The second through-hole 50, which functions as a second recessed portion, is disposed at a predetermined distance from the first through-hole 48. As an example, the second through-hole 50 has a rectangular cross-sectional shape and is open from thefirst surface 42 a to thesecond surface 42 b of thebase section 42. Thebase section 42 has a second protruding portion (such as a hook) 50 a that protrudes from one side of the second through-hole 50 into the second through-hole 50. In the embodiment illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 3 , the first protrudingportion 48 a is disposed on a first side of the first throughhole 48 and the second protrudingportion 50 a is disposed on a second side of the second through-hole 50, where the first side and the second side are each on an opposite side of their respective through-hole. For example, the first side may be on a side of the first throughhole 48 that faces one of therectangular bottom walls 12 a, while the second side may be on a side of the second protrudingportion 50 a that faces the other of therectangular bottom walls 12 a. - The
positioning recess 53 is located between the first through-hole 48 and the second through-hole 50 and is open formed in thesecond surface 42 b of thebase section 42. - The holding
frame 44 has a rectangularmain wall 51, a pair of 52 a and 52 b that extend from two sides of theside walls main wall 51 in the same direction, for example, a direction orthogonal to themain wall 51, and afirst beam 54 a and asecond beam 54 b. Thefirst beam 54 a and thesecond beam 54 b extend from oneside wall 52 a toward theother side wall 52 b, as shown. Themain wall 51, the 52 a and 52 b, and the first andside walls 54 a and 54 b can be formed as a single integrated component by synthetic resin or the like. Thesecond beams main wall 51 and the pair of 52 a and 52 b are positioned generally perpendicular to theside walls top cover 14. The pair of 52 a and 52 b are positioned to oppose each other, and are generally in parallel with each other so that a substantially uniform distance is kept therebetween. Furthermore, theside walls first beam 54 a and thesecond beam 54 b extend from a lower end portion of theside wall 52 a, that is, the end portion closer to thebase section 42 and in a direction perpendicular to theside wall 52 a. Thefirst beam 54 a and thesecond beam 54 b extend generally in parallel to thebase section 42. - The
main wall 51 is formed into a hollow shape, with an inner space (accommodation section) thereof open to a lower portion of themain wall 51. Specifically, an opening (window) 51 a is formed from one principal surface to the other principal surface of themain wall 51. The filtermain body 46 is inserted into themain wall 51 from a lower end side (side facing top cover 14) of the opening 51 a of themain wall 51 and held in themain wall 51. Most of the filtermain body 46 is exposed through the opening 51 a. As an example, the filtermain body 46 has a breathable sac-like outer cover and an electret fiber, a nonwoven fabric or the like filled in the outer cover. A resin woven fabric, for example, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) woven fabric, can be used as the outer cover. - The
side wall 52 a has a first hook (first engagement portion) 60 protruding from a lower end of theside wall 52 a and formed integrally with theside wall 52 a. Thefirst hook 60 is formed to be engageable with the first protrudingportion 48 a of thebase section 42. Theother side wall 52 b has a plate-like lock lever 62 extending from a location approximately halfway in a height direction of theother side wall 52 b to a location proximate a lower end of theside wall 52 b. The plate-like lock lever 62 is formed integrally with theside wall 52 b. Thelock lever 62 has asecond hook 62 a protruding from a tip oflock lever 62 proximate that is on a lower end (an end facing top cover 14) oflock lever 62 and apressing projection 62 b. Thesecond hook 62 a extends outward (in an opposite direction from theother side wall 52 a). Thepressing projection 62 b protrudes from a portion halfway in the height direction of thelock lever 62. Thesecond hook 62 a and thepressing projection 62 b can be formed integrally with thelock lever 62. Thesecond hook 62 a is formed to be engageable with the second protrudingportion 50 a of thebase section 42. Thelock lever 62 is elastically deformable toward theside wall 52 a and, when so deformed, elasticity of thelock lever 62 urges thelock lever 62 in an opposite side from theside wall 52 a. When thepressing projection 62 b is pressed to deform thelock lever 62 toward theside wall 52 a, thesecond hook 62 a is disengaged from the second protrudingportion 50 a and thusly can be unlocked. - Furthermore, the
first beam 54 a has apressing projection 56 a that protrudes from a lower surface (a surface facing top cover 14) of a tip portion of thefirst beam 54 a and is formed integrally with thefirst beam 54 a. Thepressing projection 56 a is positioned and configured to abut on thesecond surface 42 b of thebase section 42. Together, thefirst beam 54 a and thepressing projection 56 a form a preload application member that applies a preload to the holdingframe 44. Thesecond beam 54 b has apositioning projection 56 b protruding from a lower surface of a tip portion of thesecond beam 54 b. Thepositioning projection 56 b is formed to be engageable with thepositioning recess 53 of thebase section 42. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the holdingframe 44 that accommodates the filtermain body 46 is detachably attached to thebase section 42. When the holdingframe 44 is attached to thebase section 42, thefirst hook 60 is first inserted into the first through-hole 48 of thebase section 42 to be engaged with the first protrudingportion 48 a. Thesecond hook 62 a of thelock lever 62 is then urged into the second through-hole 50, to be engaged with the second protrudingportion 50 a. Then, thelock lever 62 is elastically deformed toward theside wall 52 a by abutment of thesecond hook 62 a on the second protrudingportion 50 a, and then returns to an original position when thesecond hook 62 a passes beyond the second protrudingportion 50 a. Thesecond hook 62 a is thereby caught in, that is, engaged with the second protrudingportion 50 a. - The
positioning projection 56 b of thesecond beam 54 a is engaged with thepositioning recess 53 of thebase section 42, thereby positioning the holdingframe 44 at a predetermined position relative to thebase section 42. Moreover, the pressingprojection 56 a of thefirst beam 54 a abuts on thesecond surface 42 b of thebase section 42, so that thefirst beam 54 a is elastically deformed in a direction away from thebase section 42, with a proximal end portion thereof acting as a fulcrum. Such deformation of thefirst beam 54 a causes thefirst beam 54 a to generate an elastic force (that attempts to return thefirst beam 54 a to an original position) that presses thepressing projection 56 a against thesecond surface 42 b of thebase section 42 and urges the holdingframe 44 in a direction away from thebase section 42. By urging the holdingframe 44 in the direction away from thebase section 42, the elastic force causes the first and 60 and 62 a to engage with the first protrudingsecond hooks portion 48 a and the second protrudingportion 50 a, respectively. This urging force (i.e., this preload) applied to the holdingframe 44 causes thefirst hook 60 and thesecond hook 62 b to be pressed against the first protrudingportion 48 a and the second protrudingportion 50 a, thereby preventing backlash. In this way, the holdingframe 44 is attached to the predetermined position of thebase section 42 without backlash. - To detach the holding
frame 44 and the filtermain body 46, the pressingprojection 62 b of thelock lever 62 is pressed to deform thelock lever 62 toward theside wall 52 a, thereby disengaging (unlocking) thesecond hook 62 a from the second protrudingportion 50 a. The holdingframe 44 is the raised and thefirst hook 60 is withdrawn from the first through-hole 48; thus, it is possible to detach the holdingframe 44 and the filtermain body 46 from thebase section 42. It is noted that the filtermain body 46 can be withdrawn through the lower end side (the side facing top cover 14) of the opening 51 a of themain wall 51. - The
filter unit 40 configured as described above is disposed in a space between theFPC unit 21 and themagnetic disks 18 by fixing thetop cover 14 to thebase 12. An air flow generated by rotation of themagnetic disks 18 passes through the filter main body 46 (and therefore the collection filter) via theopening 51 a of the holdingframe 44. Thus, the filtermain body 46 collects dust contained in the air flow. - The HDD and the
filter unit 40 configured as described above can facilitate attaching/detaching the filtermain body 46 and the holdingframe 44 to/from thecasing 10. Owing to this, at a time of, for example, cleaning the components mounted in the HDD during repair of the HDD, the filtermain body 46 and the holdingframe 44 can be easily detached from thetop cover 14 without damaging the filtermain body 46. After cleaning, the filtermain body 46 and the holdingframe 44 are attached to thebase section 42, thereby enabling reuse of the filtermain body 46. - The
filter unit 40 is fixed to or stuck on an inner surface of thecasing 10. In other words, thefilter unit 40 is not structured to be fixedly sandwiched between thetop cover 14 and thebase 12. As a result, installing thefilter unit 40 does not cause deformation of thebase 12, even when the material of thebase 12 is relatively thin. - While being attached to the
base section 42, the holdingframe 44 is urged in an engagement direction by thefirst beam 54 a; thus, it is possible to eliminate the backlash between the holdingframe 44 and thebase section 42 and prevent generation of dust and generation of noise due to the backlash motion. Furthermore, since an attachment/detachment structure for attaching/detaching the holdingframe 44 to/from thebase section 42 is a simple structure that includes catching thefirst hook 60 on the protrudingportion 48 a and thesecond hook 62 a on the protrudingportion 50 a, generation of dust is prevented or avoided when attaching/detaching the holdingframe 44. - Thus, according to the first embodiment, attachment/detachment of a filter in a disk apparatus is facilitated.
- It is noted that an installation position of the
filter unit 40 is not limited to the inner surface of thetop cover 14 but may include another inner surface of thecasing 10, for example, thebottom wall 12 a of the base 12 in the first embodiment. - A filter unit of an HDD according to another embodiment will next be described. In another embodiment described below, the same elements as those in the above-mentioned first embodiment are denoted by the same reference labels, and detailed descriptions thereof will be either omitted or simplified, and parts different from those in the first embodiment will primarily be described.
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FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a filter unit of an HDD according to a second embodiment. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , according to the second embodiment, thefilter unit 40 includes the plate-like base section 42 and the holdingframe 44, and thebase section 42 and the holdingframe 44 are formed as an integrated component out of synthetic resin or the like. Thebase section 42 is stuck on or otherwise coupled to the inner surface of thecasing 10, for example, on the inner surface of thetop cover 14. - An
insertion opening 51 b is formed in an upper surface and a front surface of an upper end portion of themain wall 51. That is, the insertion opening is formed in an end portion of the main wall that is opposite to thebase section 42. Theinsertion opening 51 b is in fluid communication with the inner space (accommodation section) of themain wall 51. The filtermain body 46 can be thereby inserted into and extracted from the inner space of themain wall 51 through theinsertion opening 51 b. In other words, the filtermain body 46 can be attached/detached to/from the holdingframe 44 while the holdingframe 44 is coupled to thetop cover 14. - A pair of
stoppers 66 protruding from theinsertion opening 51 b are disposed on an upper end of themain wall 51. Thestoppers 66 abut on an upper end edge of the filtermain body 46 when the filtermain body 46 is installed in holdingframe 44, and therefore restrict detachment of the filtermain body 46 from the holdingframe 44. Thesestoppers 66 are configured to be elastically deformable to positions away from theinsertion opening 51 b. To attach the filtermain body 46 to the holdingframe 44 or detached the filter main body 45 from the holdingframe 44, thestoppers 66 are deformed to the positions away from theinsertion opening 51, so that theinsertion opening 51 b is cleared of obstructions. - It is noted that since the filter
main body 46 is formed out of a relatively soft material, the filtermain body 46 can be attached to the holdingframe 44 or detached from the holdingframe 44 by partially bending the filtermain body 46 in such a way as to keep away from thestoppers 66. In other words, in some embodiments, it is also possible to attach/detach the filtermain body 46 without deforming thestoppers 66. - In the second embodiment, other configurations of the HDD are the same as those of the HDD according to the above-mentioned first embodiment.
- The HDD and the
filter unit 40 configured as described above can facilitate attaching/detaching the filtermain body 46 to/from thecasing 10. During, for example, cleaning the components mounted in the HDD during repair of the HDD, the filtermain body 46 can be easily detached from thetop cover 14 without damaging the filtermain body 46. After cleaning, the filtermain body 46 and the holdingframe 44 are attached to thebase section 42, thereby making it possible to reuse the filtermain body 46. - According to the present embodiment, the
base section 42 and the holdingframe 44 are formed integrally as a single component; thus, it is possible to simplify a structure of thefilter unit 40. At the same time, it is possible to eliminate the backlash between thebase section 42 and the holdingframe 44 and prevent the generation of dust and the generation of noise. - In light of the above, according to the second embodiment, attachment/detachment of a filter in a disk apparatus is facilitated.
- The present disclosure is not limited to the above mentioned embodiments but the present disclosure can be embodied by modifying the constituent elements without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure in an implementation phase. Furthermore, various inventions can be embodied by combining a plurality of constituent elements disclosed in the above-described embodiments as appropriate. For example, some of the constituent elements may be deleted from all the constituent elements described in the embodiments. Moreover, the constituent elements across the different embodiments may be combined as appropriate.
- For example, a shape and the dimensions of the filter unit are not limited to those in the embodiments described above but can be changed. The shape of the filter main body is not limited to a rectangular shape, but can be selected from among various shapes depending on an available installation space. Moreover, in the HDD, the number of magnetic disks is not limited to seven but may be equal to or smaller than six or equal to greater than eight, and the number of HGAs and the number of magnetic heads may be increased or reduced depending on the number of installed magnetic disks.
- The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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