Disk device suspension, disk device, and method for manufacturing disk device suspension
The disk drive suspension with a curved tab and flat surfaces addresses the challenge of accommodating multiple magnetic disks by ensuring tabs do not interfere, enhancing disk capacity and data access reliability.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2021162717
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-10-01
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-25
- Estimated Expiration
- 2041-10-01
AI Technical Summary
Existing disk drive suspensions face challenges in accommodating an increased number of magnetic disks due to the risk of contact between opposing tabs, which can lead to potential interference and data access issues.
The disk drive suspension features a load beam with a tab that has a curved shape, where the central portion is more convex than the ends, and includes flat surfaces parallel to the lateral direction, allowing the tabs to be positioned with a gap between them, reducing the likelihood of contact.
This design enables the suspension to accommodate more magnetic disks without interference, minimizing particle generation and data access problems, while maintaining precise positioning and reducing the risk of contact between tabs.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a disk drive suspension used in a hard disk drive or the like, a disk drive, and a method for manufacturing a disk drive suspension. [Background technology]
[0002] Hard disk drives (HDDs) are used in information processing devices such as personal computers. Hard disk drives include a magnetic disk that rotates around a spindle and a carriage that rotates around a pivot shaft. The carriage has an actuator arm and rotates around the pivot shaft in the track width direction of the disk by a positioning motor such as a voice coil motor.
[0003] A disk drive suspension (hereinafter simply referred to as the suspension) is attached to the actuator arm. The suspension includes a load beam and a flexure placed on the load beam. A slider that constitutes a magnetic head is mounted on a gimbal portion formed near the tip of the flexure. The slider is equipped with an element (transducer) for accessing the disk, such as reading or writing data. The load beam, flexure, and slider constitute a head gimbal assembly.
[0004] To accommodate the increasing recording density of disks, it is necessary to further miniaturize the head gimbal assembly and enable the slider to be positioned with higher precision relative to the disk's recording surface. Furthermore, because there is a strong demand for an increase in the recording capacity of hard disk drives in response to the increase in recording density, efforts are being made to increase the number of magnetic disks installed in hard disk drives (so-called multi-disk configurations).
[0005] In order to increase the number of magnetic disks, it is necessary not only to make the magnetic disks thinner, but also to reduce the spacing between the magnetic disks. Reducing the spacing between magnetic disks increases the risk of contact between the suspensions facing each other between the magnetic disks. This has led to a demand for thinner suspensions. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0006] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2020-129423 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0007] For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a disk drive that can accommodate an increased number of magnetic disks as recording media. However, even with the suspensions provided in the disk drive described in Patent Document 1, if the number of magnetic disks is increased, there is a possibility that the tabs at the tips of the opposing suspensions may come into contact with each other.
[0008] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a disk drive suspension, a disk drive, and a method for manufacturing a disk drive suspension that can accommodate an increase in the number of magnetic disks. [Means for solving the problem]
[0009] A disk drive suspension according to one embodiment includes a load beam and a flexure having a mounting portion on which a slider is mounted and overlaid on the load beam. The load beam has a tab extending beyond the mounting portion in the longitudinal direction of the load beam, the tab having a curved shape such that a central portion in the lateral direction of the load beam is more convex than both ends in the lateral direction, and the both ends each have a flat surface parallel to the lateral direction.
[0010] The tab may have an arc-shaped first surface located on the flexure side in a thickness direction of the load beam intersecting the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction, and an arc-shaped second surface opposite the first surface, and the flat surfaces may be connected to the second surfaces. Each of the end portions may further have a connection surface connecting the first surface and the flat surface.
[0011] The two end portions may further have a first edge connecting the first surface and the connecting surface, and a second edge connecting the flat surface and the connecting surface, and the distance from the first edge to the second edge in the thickness direction may be less than half the thickness between the first surface and the second surface.
[0012] In one embodiment, a manufacturing method of a suspension for a disk device includes a bending process for forming a metal plate into a curved shape so that the central portion in the short direction of the tab is more convex than both ends in the short direction, and a flattening process for forming flat surfaces at both ends that are parallel to the short direction.
[0013] The metal plate may have a third surface formed into an arc shape in the bending process, a fourth surface formed into an arc shape in the bending process and opposite the third surface, a fifth surface connecting the third surface and the fourth surface, and an edge connecting the fourth surface and the fifth surface, and the edge may be flattened in the flattening process.
[0014] According to one embodiment, the disk drive includes a first disk, a second disk facing the first disk with a gap therebetween, a first suspension reading or writing data from or to the first disk, a second suspension reading or writing data from or to the second disk, and ramps provided on the outer periphery of the first disk and the second disk with a gap. The first and second suspensions each include a load beam and a flexure having a mounting portion on which a slider is mounted and overlaid on the load beam. The load beam has a tab extending beyond the mounting portion in the longitudinal direction of the load beam. The tab has a curved shape such that a central portion in the lateral direction of the load beam is more convex than both ends in the lateral direction, and both ends have flat surfaces parallel to the lateral direction. When the mounting portions are retracted from the first and second disks, the first and second suspensions are positioned in the gap with the flat surfaces facing each other with a gap therebetween. [Effects of the Invention]
[0015] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a disk drive suspension, a disk drive, and a method for manufacturing a disk drive suspension that can accommodate an increase in the number of magnetic disks. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0016] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a disk device. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a part of the disk device. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a part of the tip end side of the suspension as seen from the slider side. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the tab taken along line IV-IV in FIG. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the relationship between the tab and the ramp when the suspension is retracted onto the ramp. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of the thickness of the tab in the thickness direction. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing another example of the thickness in the thickness direction of the tab. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a method for manufacturing a tab. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a method for manufacturing a tab. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a method for manufacturing a tab. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a diagram showing another example of a method for manufacturing a tab. [Figure 12] FIG. 12 is a diagram showing another example of a method for manufacturing a tab. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] 1 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a disk drive (HDD) 1. This disk drive 1 has a case 2, a plurality of magnetic disks (hereinafter simply referred to as disks 4) that rotate around a spindle 3, a carriage 6 that can rotate around a pivot shaft 5, a positioning motor (voice coil motor) 7 for driving the carriage 6, and a ramp 9 provided on the case 2. The ramp 9 is provided on the outer periphery side of the disks 4. The case 2 is sealed with a lid (not shown).
[0018] Fig. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a part of the disk device 1. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a carriage 6 is provided with a plurality of arms (carriage arms) 8. A suspension 10 is attached to the tip of each arm 8. A slider 11 constituting a magnetic head is provided to the tip of each suspension 10.
[0019] When the disk 4 rotates at high speed, air flows in between the disk 4 and the slider 11, forming an air bearing. When the positioning motor 7 rotates the carriage 6, the suspension 10 moves in the radial direction of the disk 4, causing the slider 11 to move to the desired track on the disk 4.
[0020] When the disk 4 is stopped, the suspension 10 retracts toward the ramp 9 shown in Fig. 1. When the disk 4 is driven, the suspension 10, which had retracted toward the ramp 9, moves from the ramp 9 toward the disk 4.
[0021] As shown in Fig. 2, the disk 4 has a first disk 4A and a second disk 4B. The first disk 4A faces the second disk 4B with a gap therebetween. From another perspective, the first disk 4A faces the second disk 4B in the thickness direction of the case 2. The first disk 4A has a surface 40A, and the second disk 4B has a surface 40B facing the surface 40A.
[0022] The multiple suspensions 10 included in the disk device 1 include a first suspension 10A and a second suspension 10B. The first suspension 10A and the second suspension 10B are located between the first disk 4A and the second disk 4B. The first suspension 10A faces the second suspension 10B in the thickness direction of the case 2.
[0023] The first suspension 10A has a slider 11A that reads or writes data from or to the surface 40A of the first disk 4A. The second suspension 10B has a slider 11B that reads or writes data from or to the surface 40B of the second disk 4B. The number of disks 4 is not limited to two, but may be three or more. The number of suspensions 10 is changed appropriately depending on the number of disks 4.
[0024] 3 is a schematic perspective view of a portion of the tip end of the suspension 10 as viewed from the slider 11 side. The suspension 10 includes a base plate (not shown) fixed to the arm 8 (shown in FIGS. 1 and 2) of the carriage 6, a load beam 21, and a flexure 22 placed on the load beam 21. The flexure 22 is disposed along the load beam 21. The flexure 22 is fixed to the load beam 21 by laser spot welding or the like.
[0025] The load beam 21 and the flexure 22 both extend in the longitudinal direction of the suspension 10. Hereinafter, the longitudinal direction of the suspension 10, the load beam 21, and the flexure 22 will be referred to as the longitudinal direction X, and the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X (width direction) will be referred to as the lateral direction Y of the suspension 10, the load beam 21, the flexure 22, etc.
[0026] The direction intersecting (for example, perpendicular to) the longitudinal direction X and the lateral direction Y is defined as the thickness direction Z of the suspension 10, the load beam 21, the flexure 22, etc. Also, a sway direction S is defined as indicated by an arc-shaped arrow near the tip of the load beam 21.
[0027] An element 12 capable of converting magnetic signals to electric signals, such as an MR element, is provided at the tip of slider 11 that constitutes the magnetic head. These elements 12 are used to access, such as write or read data to or from disk 4. The slider 11, load beam 21, and flexure 22 constitute a head gimbal assembly.
[0028] The load beam 21 has a surface 21a. A flexure 22 is disposed on the surface 21a. The flexure 22 overlaps the main body 21A of the load beam 21. The flexure 22 has a metal base 30 made of a thin stainless steel plate and a wiring portion 41 disposed along the metal base 30. A portion of the wiring portion 41 is electrically connected to the element 12 of the slider 11 via a terminal 41a for the slider 11.
[0029] The thickness of the metal base 30 is smaller than that of the load beam 21. The thickness of the metal base 30 is preferably 12 to 25 μm, and is 20 μm in one example. The thickness of the load beam 21 is, for example, 30 μm.
[0030] The flexure 22 has a tongue 31, a first outrigger 32, and a second outrigger 33. The slider 11 is mounted on the tongue 31. The tongue 31 is an example of a mounting portion on which the slider 11 is mounted.
[0031] The first outrigger 32 and the second outrigger 33 are disposed on both sides of the tongue 31 in the short direction Y. The first outrigger 32 and the second outrigger 33 are shaped to protrude outward from both sides of the tongue 31 in the short direction Y. The tongue 31, the first outrigger 32, and the second outrigger 33 are all part of the metal base 30, and their respective contours are formed by, for example, etching.
[0032] A dimple (not shown) protruding toward the tongue 31 is formed near the tip of the main body 21A of the load beam 21. The tip of the dimple is in contact with the tongue 31. The tongue 31 swings around the tip of the dimple, thereby performing a desired gimbal movement. The tongue 31, first outrigger 32, second outrigger 33, dimple, etc. form a gimbal portion 50.
[0033] A first microactuator element 51 and a second microactuator element 52 are mounted on the gimbal portion 50. The microactuator elements 51 and 52 have the function of rotating the tongue 31 in the sway direction S.
[0034] The microactuator elements 51 and 52 are arranged on both sides of the slider 11 in the short-side direction Y. The microactuator elements 51 and 52 are made of a piezoelectric material such as lead zirconate titanate (PZT).
[0035] Both ends 51a and 51b of the first microactuator element 51 are fixed to the actuator support portions 34 and 35 of the tongue 31, respectively, with a conductive adhesive or the like. Both ends 52a and 52b of the second microactuator element 52 are fixed to the actuator support portions 36 and 37 of the tongue 31, respectively, with a conductive adhesive or the like.
[0036] The main body 21A of the load beam 21 has a tip 21b located on the opposite side of one end connected to the base plate. The load beam 21 is formed with a tab 60 extending from the tip 21b in the longitudinal direction X. When the disk 4 stops, the tab 60 is guided to move the suspension 10 to the retracted position.
[0037] The tab 60 is formed integrally with the main body 21A of the load beam 21. As shown in Fig. 3, the tab 60 has an elongated shape extending in the longitudinal direction X. The tab 60 extends further in the longitudinal direction X than the tongue 31.
[0038] The tab 60 has an end portion 60a, an end portion 60b opposite to the end portion 60a, and a central portion 60c in the short-side direction Y. The central portion 60c is located between the end portions 60a and 60b in the short-side direction Y. Hereinafter, the end portion 60a and the end portion 60b may be collectively referred to as "both ends 60a, 60b."
[0039] 4 is a cross-sectional view of the tab 60 taken along line IV-IV in FIG. 3. The tab 60 is formed in an arc shape that curves toward the flexure 22 in the thickness direction Z. Here, the tab 60 "curved toward the flexure 22" means that the tab 60 is bent so as to be convex in the direction from the surface opposite to the surface 21a of the load beam 21 toward the surface 21a in the thickness direction Z (upward in FIG. 4). More specifically, as shown in FIG. 4, the tab 60 has a curved shape such that a central portion 60c is more convex than both end portions 60a, 60b.
[0040] The tab 60 has an arc-shaped surface 61 (first surface) and an arc-shaped surface 62 (second surface) opposite the surface 61. Both end portions 60a, 60b each have a flat surface 63 connected to the surface 62 and a connecting surface 64 connecting the surface 61 and the flat surface 63. The surface 61 is located on the flexure 22 side (the same side as the surface 21a of the main body 21A of the load beam 21) in the thickness direction Z. The tab 60 curves from the surface 62 toward the surface 61 in the thickness direction Z. The centers of curvature of the surfaces 61 and 62 are located on the surface 62 side in the thickness direction Z.
[0041] The flat surfaces 63 are formed on both end portions 60a, 60b of the tab 60 along the longitudinal direction X. For example, the flat surfaces 63 are formed over the entire area of the tab 60 from the base end connected to the main body portion 21A to the tip end. As shown in FIG. 4, the flat surfaces 63 are parallel to the short-side direction Y. Here, "parallel to the short-side direction Y" includes a case where the flat surfaces 63 are slightly inclined with respect to the short-side direction Y. Furthermore, the flat surfaces 63 may be parallel to the longitudinal direction X.
[0042] The distance between the flat surface 63 and the surface 61 in the thickness direction Z at both end portions 60a, 60b becomes smaller in the short direction Y as it moves away from the central portion 60c. The connecting surfaces 64 are formed on both end portions 60a, 60b of the tab 60 along the longitudinal direction X. In the example shown in FIG. 4, the connecting surfaces 64 are inclined with respect to the flat surface 63. From another perspective, the flat surface 63 is connected to the surface 61 via the connecting surfaces 64.
[0043] 5 is a diagram showing the relationship between the tab 60 and the ramp 9 when the suspension 10 is retracted onto the ramp 9. FIG. 5 shows a part of a cross section of the tab 60 and the ramp 9 as viewed from the tip side of the tab 60. FIG. 5 shows, for example, a state in which the tongue 31 on which the slider 11 is mounted is retracted from each of the first disk 4A and the second disk 4B.
[0044] 5, the ramp 9 has two support surfaces 90 and a gap 91 formed between the two support surfaces 90. The ramp 9 is made of, for example, a synthetic resin. The tab 60 of the first suspension 10A and the tab 60 of the second suspension 10B are each located in the gap 91.
[0045] The tabs 60 are supported by the support surfaces 90 at gaps 91. At the central portions 60c of the tabs 60, the surfaces 61 are in contact with the support surfaces 90. The surfaces 62 and flat surfaces 63 of the first suspension 10A face the surfaces 62 and flat surfaces 63 of the second suspension 10B in the thickness direction Z, with a gap between them. In this case, the flat surfaces 63 are closest to each other.
[0046] 5, the flat surfaces 63 are parallel to each other. A gap G is formed between each of the flat surfaces 63. From another perspective, the flat surfaces 63 of the first suspension 10A are not in contact with the flat surfaces 63 of the second suspension 10B.
[0047] The dashed lines show the shapes of the end portions 60b of the tabs 60 of the suspensions 10A and 10B when the flat surface 63 and the connecting surface 64 are not formed on the tabs 60. When the flat surface 63 is not formed, the tabs 60 may come into contact with each other, for example, at the position indicated by the arrow P in FIG.
[0048] Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a thickness T60 in the thickness direction Z of the tab 60. As shown in Fig. 6, both end portions 60a, 60b further have an edge 65 (first edge) where the surface 61 and the connection surface 64 are connected, and an edge 66 (second edge) where the flat surface 63 and the connection surface 64 are connected.
[0049] As shown by the dashed line in Fig. 6, the intersection of the extensions of the surface 62 and the connecting surface 64 is defined as an edge M67. When the flat surface 63 is not formed, the tab 60 has the edge M67. The edge M67 is in contact at the position indicated by the arrow P in Fig. 5.
[0050] Here, the distance from edge 65 to edge 66 in the thickness direction Z is defined as distance h. Distance h can also be referred to as the protruding height of edge 66 relative to edge 65. The thickness between surface 61 and surface 62 is defined as thickness t. The distance between edge 65 at both ends 60a, 60b in the short direction Y is defined as distance W, and the radius of curvature of surface 62 is defined as radius of curvature R. It is preferable that distance h is, for example, equal to or less than half of thickness t (t / 2≧h).
[0051] 6, by setting the distance h as described above, it is possible to make the thickness T60 of the tab 60 in the thickness direction Z smaller than the thickness T600 of the tab 60 when the flat surface 63 is not formed. Furthermore, by making the thickness T60 of the tab 60 in the thickness direction Z smaller, it is possible to increase the length of the flat surface 63 in the short direction Y. By increasing the length of the flat surface 63 in the short direction Y, it is possible to increase the area of the flat surface 63 in the longitudinal direction X and the short direction Y.
[0052] 7 is a diagram showing another example of the thickness T60 of the tab 60 in the thickness direction Z. Here, the distance from the edge 65 to the edge M67 in the thickness direction Z is defined as a distance H. The distance h is preferably, for example, equal to or less than half the distance H (H / 2≧h).
[0053] The thickness T60 of the tab 60 can be further reduced by setting the distance h to half or less of the distance H. Furthermore, by reducing the thickness T60 of the tab 60 in the thickness direction Z, the length of the flat surface 63 in the short direction Y can be increased.
[0054] 6 and 7, for example, the thickness t is 0.030 mm, the distance W is 0.250 mm, the radius of curvature R is 0.160 mm, the distance H is 0.023 mm, and the distance h is 0.008 mm. The dimensions are not limited to the above examples.
[0055] Next, a method for manufacturing the suspension 10 having the load beam 21 with the tab 60 will be described. The flat metal plate from which the load beam 21 is made is pre-trimmed to a predetermined shape. The trimmed metal plate is pressed using a die set to form the load beam 21 from the metal plate.
[0056] The tab 60 of the load beam 21 is formed into a curved shape by, for example, coining using a die set. The following mainly describes the method for manufacturing the tab 60 among the methods for manufacturing the suspension 10.
[0057] 8 to 10 are diagrams showing an example of a manufacturing method for the tab 60. Figures 8 and subsequent figures show a cross section of a portion of the metal plate M where the tab 60 is to be formed. The longitudinal direction, lateral direction, and thickness direction of the metal plate M coincide with the longitudinal direction X, lateral direction Y, and thickness direction Z of the load beam 21. The thickness t described with reference to Figure 6 corresponds to the plate thickness of the metal plate M.
[0058] 8, the metal plate M has a surface M61 (third surface) which becomes surface 61, a surface M62 (fourth surface) which becomes surface 62, a surface M68 (fifth surface) which connects surfaces M61 and M62, and an edge M67 which connects surfaces M62 and M68. Edge M67 corresponds to edge M67 described with reference to FIGS. 6 and 7.
[0059] The metal plate M has, in the short-side direction Y, an end portion Ma, an end portion Mb opposite the end portion Ma, and a central portion Mc. The central portion Mc is located between the end portions Ma and Mb in the short-side direction Y. Hereinafter, the end portions Ma and Mb may be collectively referred to as "both end portions Ma, Mb." The end portion Ma becomes the end portion 60a, the end portion Mb becomes the end portion 60b, and the central portion Mc becomes the central portion 60c.
[0060] The manufacturing method of the tab 60 includes a bending process and a flattening process. In the bending process, the metal plate M is formed into an arc shape by, for example, coining the metal plate M using a die set. As shown in Fig. 9, the bending process causes the metal plate M to have a curved shape such that the center portion Mc is more convex than both end portions Ma, Mb.
[0061] In the flattening step, for example, a die set is used to press the edge M67 toward the surface M61 in the thickness direction Z, thereby flattening the edge M67 and forming a flat surface 63 as shown in FIG. 10. Hereinafter, flattening a part of the metal sheet M will be referred to as "flattening." For example, the flattening of the edge M67 is performed simultaneously at both end portions Ma and Mb. The flat surface 63 is formed to have, for example, a predetermined surface texture.
[0062] The flat surfaces 63 are formed along the longitudinal direction X on both end portions Ma, Mb of the metal plate M. As shown in Fig. 10, the edges M67 are flattened so that the flat surfaces 63 are parallel to the short-side direction Y. Furthermore, the flat surfaces 63 may be surfaces parallel to the longitudinal direction X.
[0063] When the flat surface 63 is formed, the connecting surface 64 is also formed. The connecting surface 64 is a part of the surface M68. In the flattening process, the edge M67 is crushed so as to form the connecting surface 64. The connecting surface 64 is, for example, a surface that is inclined with respect to the flat surface 63.
[0064] By the above manufacturing method, the tab 60 is formed from the metal plate M. The flattening step may be performed before the bending step, after the bending step, or simultaneously with the bending step. After that, the flexure 22 is stacked at a predetermined position along the load beam 21.
[0065] 11 and 12 are diagrams showing another example of a method for manufacturing the tab 60. In FIG. For example, before the bending process, the edge M67 and the adjacent surfaces M62 and M68 are beveled by an etching process. From another perspective, the edge M67 is beveled by the etching process. For example, the etching process is performed when trimming a metal plate by etching to the contour of the predetermined shape of the load beam 21.
[0066] By the etching step, a surface M69 connecting the surface M61 and the surface M62 is formed on the metal plate M. The surface M69 has, for example, a curved surface. The etching step is included as part of the flattening step.
[0067] In the bending process, the metal plate M having a surface M69 is formed into an arc shape as shown in Fig. 11. In the flattening process, for example, a die set is used to press the surface M69, thereby crushing and flattening a portion of the surface M69, thereby forming a flat surface 63 as shown in Fig. 12.
[0068] At both end portions Ma and Mb, for example, the flat surface M69 is crushed simultaneously. The flat surface 63 is formed to have a surface texture smoother than that of the surface M69. As shown in FIG. 12, the surface M69 is crushed so that the flat surface 63 is parallel to the short-side direction Y. Furthermore, the flat surface 63 may be parallel to the long-side direction X.
[0069] When the flat surface 63 is formed, the connecting surface 64 is also formed. The connecting surface 64 is a part of the surface M69. In the flattening step, the surface M69 is crushed so as to form the connecting surface 64. The surface M69 may be formed by performing an etching step after the bending step. As described with reference to FIGS. 8 to 10, the crushing of the surface M69 may be performed before the bending step, after the bending step, or simultaneously with the bending step.
[0070] The tab 60 of the load beam 21 in the suspension 10 configured as described above has a flat surface 63. The thickness T60 of the tab 60 in the thickness direction Z is smaller than the thickness T600 of the tab 60 in the case where the flat surface 63 is not formed. This makes it difficult for the tabs 60 to come into contact with each other, and it is possible to reduce the distance between the disks 4 and the distance between the support surfaces 90 of the ramp 9. From another perspective, even if the distance is smaller than before, the tabs 60 are unlikely to come into contact with each other.
[0071] For example, by reducing the distance between the discs 4, it becomes possible to mount more discs 4 on the same case 2. In this way, the suspension 10 according to this embodiment can accommodate an increase in the number of discs.
[0072] The flat surfaces 63 of the tabs 60 are connected to the surfaces 62 at both ends 60a, 60b, respectively. This allows the flat surfaces 63 of the tabs 60 to face each other at a gap 91 in the ramp 9 with a gap therebetween when the suspension 10 is retracted onto the ramp 9.
[0073] For example, if the tab 60 does not have a flat surface 63 as shown by the dashed line in Fig. 5, there is a possibility that both ends 60a, 60b may come into contact with a gap 91. If the tab 60 has a flat surface 63, the flat surfaces 63 can face each other with a gap therebetween, even if the distance between the support surfaces 90 is such that both ends 60a, 60b (particularly, the edge M67) come into contact. From another perspective, the distance between the support surfaces 90 can be made even smaller.
[0074] For example, if the disk device 1 receives an external impact, the tabs 60 of the suspension 10 may come into contact with each other. If the tabs 60 have flat surfaces 63, the flat surfaces 63 come into contact with each other. When the flat surfaces 63 come into contact with each other, particles such as dust are less likely to be generated at the time of contact compared to when, for example, the edges M67 come into contact with each other.
[0075] This makes it possible to suppress damage to the disk 4 caused by particles, and to prevent access problems such as reading or writing data from or to the disk 4 by the slider 11 from occurring.
[0076] Since the flat surfaces 63 are parallel to the short-side direction Y, the flat surfaces 63 are parallel to each other as shown in Fig. 5. Therefore, the flat surfaces 63 are likely to come into surface contact with each other, and particles are unlikely to be generated. From another perspective, the edges of the tabs 60 are unlikely to come into contact with each other.
[0077] Tab 60 has a connecting surface 64 that connects flat surface 63 and surface 61. Therefore, edge 65 is less likely to be sharp than the edge that would be formed if flat surface 63 and surface 61 were directly connected.
[0078] For example, the thickness T60 of the tab 60 can be further reduced by setting the distance h to half or less of the thickness t. If the thickness T60 of the tab 60 is reduced, the distance between the disks 4 and the distance between the support surfaces 90 of the ramps 9 can be further reduced. For example, if the distance between the disks 4 can be reduced, it will be possible to accommodate a further increase in the number of disks.
[0079] According to the manufacturing method of the suspension 10 according to this embodiment configured as described above, it is possible to obtain the tab 60 having the flat surface 63. More specifically, the flat surface 63 parallel to the short-side direction Y can be formed at both end portions 60a, 60b of the tab 60 by the flattening step.
[0080] Since the flat surfaces 63 are formed by crushing using a mold set, it is possible to obtain flat surfaces 63 with higher dimensional accuracy in the tabs 60 compared to chemical etching. This makes it possible to ensure a sufficient gap (clearance) between the flat surfaces 63 when the tabs 60 are positioned in the gaps 91 of the ramps 9.
[0081] Furthermore, by forming the flat surfaces 63 to have a smooth surface texture, it is possible to further suppress the generation of particles when the flat surfaces 63 come into contact with each other. By performing the flattening process simultaneously with the bending process, it is possible to form the flat surfaces 63 on the tab 60 without increasing the number of manufacturing processes. When the flattening process is performed before the bending process, the edges M67 can be crushed with a mold set on the metal sheet M in a flat state, so that the flat surfaces 63 can be easily formed.
[0082] In the flattening process, the flat surface 63 may be formed by crushing the edge M67 of the metal plate M by crushing, or the flat surface 63 may be formed by forming the surface M69 by an etching process and then crushing.
[0083] By forming the surface M69 by the etching process and then performing a crushing process on the surface M69, it is possible to further reduce the thickness T60 of the tab 60. By forming the surface M69 by the etching process, the amount of crushing of the metal plate M in the crushing process of the metal plate M is reduced compared to when the surface M69 is not formed.
[0084] By reducing the amount of crushing of the metal plate M by the die set, the burden on the die set is reduced. This allows the intervals between maintenance of the die set to be extended, and the burden on the worker can be reduced.
[0085] According to a disk device 1 equipped with the suspension 10 of this embodiment, the thickness T60 of the tab 60 of the suspension 10 is small, so it is possible to obtain a disk device 1 that can accommodate an increased number of disks 4. In addition to the above, various other advantageous effects can be obtained from this embodiment.
[0086] According to this embodiment, it is possible to provide a suspension 10 that can accommodate an increase in the number of disks 4, a disk device 1 that includes the suspension 10, and a method for manufacturing the suspension 10.
[0087] In implementing the invention disclosed in the above embodiment, the specific aspects of each element constituting the disk drive suspension can be modified in various ways, including the specific aspects of the shape of the load beam and flexure, etc. Note that the connecting surface 64 may be, for example, a curved surface connecting the flat surface 63 and the surface 61.
[0088] In the flattening step in the manufacturing method of the tab 60, for example, the edge M67 may be removed with a laser to form the flat surface 63. As another example of the flattening step, the flat surface 63 may be formed by flattening a part of the surface M69 formed in the etching step shown in FIG. 11 with a laser. The laser irradiation may be performed before or after the bending step. By forming the flat surface 63 with a laser, it is possible to form a flat surface 63 that is less likely to generate particles. [Explanation of symbols]
[0089] 1...disk device, 10...suspension, 11...slider, 21...load beam, 22...flexure, 60...tab, 60a, 60b...ends, 60c...center, 63...flat surface.
Claims
1. A load beam, a flexure having a mounting portion on which a slider is mounted and superimposed on the load beam; the load beam has a tab extending beyond the mounting portion in the longitudinal direction of the load beam, The tab The load beam has a curved shape such that a central portion in the short direction is more convex than both end portions in the short direction, a first surface of a circular arc shape positioned on the flexure side in a thickness direction of the load beam intersecting the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction, and a second surface of a circular arc shape opposite to the first surface, The two ends are a flat surface connected to the second surface and parallel to the short-side direction; a connecting surface connecting the first surface and the flat surface; a first edge where the first surface and the connection surface are connected; a second edge connecting the flat surface and the connecting surface, a distance from the first edge to the second edge in the thickness direction is equal to or less than half of a thickness between the first surface and the second surface; Suspension for disk drives.
2. A method for manufacturing a suspension for a disk device according to claim 1, comprising: a bending step of forming the metal plate into a curved shape so that a central portion in the lateral direction of the tab is more convex than both end portions in the lateral direction; and a flattening step of forming flat surfaces parallel to the short-side direction at both end portions. A method for manufacturing a suspension for a disk drive.
3. the metal plate has a third surface formed into an arc shape in the bending process, a fourth surface formed into an arc shape in the bending process and opposite to the third surface, a fifth surface connecting the third surface and the fourth surface, and an edge connecting the fourth surface and the fifth surface, In the flattening step, the edge is flattened. A method for manufacturing the disk drive suspension according to claim 2.
4. The first disc, a second disk facing the first disk at a distance; a first suspension for reading or writing data from or to the first disk; a second suspension for reading or writing data from or to the second disk; a ramp having a gap and provided on the outer peripheral side of the first disk and the second disk, the first suspension and the second suspension each include a load beam and a flexure having a mounting portion on which a slider is mounted and superimposed on the load beam; the load beam has a tab extending beyond the mounting portion in the longitudinal direction of the load beam, The tab The load beam has a curved shape such that a central portion in the short direction is more convex than both end portions in the short direction, a first surface of a circular arc shape positioned on the flexure side in a thickness direction of the load beam intersecting the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction, and a second surface of a circular arc shape opposite to the first surface, The two ends are a flat surface connected to the second surface and parallel to the short-side direction; a connecting surface connecting the first surface and the flat surface; a first edge where the first surface and the connection surface are connected; a second edge connecting the flat surface and the connecting surface, a distance from the first edge to the second edge in the thickness direction is equal to or less than half of a thickness between the first surface and the second surface; When the mounting portion is retracted from the first disk and the second disk, the first suspension and the second suspension are positioned in the gap with the flat surfaces facing each other with a gap therebetween. Disk device.
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