Reference block configured for use in a method of manufacturing a head suspension having a load beam and a flexure
10141015 ยท 2018-11-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01B5/24
PHYSICS
G11B5/4833
PHYSICS
B23K2101/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G11B5/4826
PHYSICS
International classification
B23K26/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D63/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G11B5/48
PHYSICS
B23K37/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A reference block which is machined from a single body of material and is a single block with reference pins integral therewith is configured for use in a method of manufacturing a head suspension by laser-welding the flexure to the load beam at a first welding spot so that a tongue is pressed against a convex portion under predetermined load. The method includes steps of forming, before joining the flexure and load beam together, at least one positioning reference hole in each of the flexure and load beam within a circular range that is defined around the first welding spot with a radius equal to a distance between the first welding spot and the projection, laying the flexure and load beam one on another, inserting the reference pins of the reference pin block into the reference holes, and laser-welding the flexure and load beam to each other at the first welding spot.
Claims
1. A reference block for use in a method of manufacturing a head suspension comprising a load beam and a flexure, in which method a tongue, which is used to attach a slider, of a flexure is brought in contact with a convex portion of the load beam and the flexure is laser-welded to the load beam at a first welding spot so that the flexure is bent with respect to the first welding spot to press the tongue against the convex portion under predetermined load, wherein: the reference block comprises a single block and reference pins integral therewith and protruding therefrom, the reference pins having been machined together with the block from a single body of material; the load beam has at least one positioning reference hole formed therein; the flexure has at least one positioning reference hole formed therein; the at least one positioning reference hole of the load beam and the at least one positioning reference hole of the flexure have different positions relative to the first welding spot so as to be apart from each other in a planar direction of the flexure and the load beam; the at least one positioning reference hole of each of the load beam and the flexure are located within a circular range that is defined around the first welding spot as a center thereof with a radius equal to a distance between the first welding spot and the convex portion, and so that upon laying the flexure and load beam on one another respective said reference pins can be inserted into the at least one positioning reference hole in the load beam and the positioning reference hole in the flexure and the flexure and the load beam are positioned with respect to each other by insertion of the at least one reference pin into the at least one positioning reference hole; and the reference pins are located at positions on the single block such that the reference pins are simultaneously insertable into the at least one positioning reference hole of the load beam and the at least one positioning reference hole of the flexure that are located within said circular range that is defined around the first welding spot as the center thereof.
2. The reference block according to claim 1, wherein at least one selected from the flexure and the load beam has two or more positioning reference holes that are arranged side by side on a straight line perpendicular to a straight line passing the first welding spot and the convex portion within said circular range around the first welding spot, and the reference pins corresponding to said two or more positioning reference holes are arranged side by side such that the reference pins are simultaneously insertable into said two or more positioning reference holes.
3. The reference block according to claim 1, wherein the single block has a trapezoidal planer surface from which the reference pins are protruded.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(14) Embodiments of the present invention will be explained, Each embodiment forms reference holes in a flexure and load beam of a head suspension relative to a first welding spot as a reference point and inserts reference pins into the reference holes, thereby advancing an alignment correctness between the flexure and the load beam.
(15) A first embodiment of the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings.
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(18) The head suspension 1 also has a load beam 19 that is provided with a dimple 21 as a convex portion. The dimple 21 is in contact with the tongue 9 of the flexure 7. The flexure 7 is laser-welded to the load beam 19 at the first welding spot 23, so that the tongue 9 is pressed against the dimple 21 under predetermined load.
(19) The first welding spot 23 is present on a projection 70a in a planar direction of the flexure 7, On each side of the projection 70a, recesses 70b and 70c are present in the planar direction.
(20) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 each have at least one reference hole for alignment. According to the first embodiment, the flexure 7 has two reference holes 7a and 7b and the load beam 19 has two reference holes 19a and 19b. Corresponding to the reference holes 7a and 7b of the flexure 7, the load beam 19 has enlarged holes 19c and 19d that are concentric with the reference holes 7a and 7b and have a larger diameter than the reference holes 7a and 7b.
(21) The reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b are formed within a circular range 25 defined around the first welding spot 23 in
(22) The circular range 25 has a radius equal to a distance between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21 and indicates a maximum range within which the reference holes must be formed. The circular range 27 has a radius equal to a shortest distance between the first welding spot 23 and the wiring 15 and 17.
(23) The reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b are separated on each side with respect to the first welding spot 23 in a widthwise direction, i.e., a left-right Y-direction (
(24) The reference holes 7a and 7b are positioned behind the recesses 70b and 70c and the reference holes 19a and 19b are positioned in the recesses 70b and 70c.
(25) A segment laterally extending between the reference holes 7a and 7b and a segment laterally extending between the reference holes 19a and 19b are orthogonal to a straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21. The segment extending between the reference holes 7a and 7b is outside an interval between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21 and the segment extending between the reference holes 19a and 19b is within the interval between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21.
(26) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 have other holes such as rough alignment holes 7c and 19e.
(27) The flexure 7 is laser-welded to the load beam 19 not only at the first welding spot 23 but also at other welding spots.
(28) A method of manufacturing the head suspension 1 will be explained with reference to
(29) The reference pin block 29 of
(30) More precisely, the reference pins 31a, 31b, 31c, and 31d are machined from the material block by, for example, a numerical control machine tool each into a shape tapered toward a front end and having a base diameter of 0.2 mm or smaller, preferably about 0.13 mm. A distance between the reference pins 31a and 31b is about 0.68 mm. The diameters and intervals of the reference pins are properly determined according to the size of the head suspension 1 and the sizes of the reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b.
(31) Before joining the flexure 7 and load beam 19 together by laser welding, the reference holes 7a and 7b are formed in the flexure 7 and the reference holes 19a and 19c and enlarged holes 19c and 19d in the load beam 19 within the circular range 27 according to the embodiment. At this time, other holes such as the rough alignment holes 7c and 19e are also formed in the flexure 7 and load beam 19.
(32) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 before joining are laid one on another and the reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b are positioned around the first welding spot 23. The reference pins 31a, 31b, 31c, and 31d are inserted into the reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b, respectively.
(33) At this time, the enlarged holes 19c and 19d having a larger diameter than the reference holes 7a and 7b function to correctly position the reference holes 7a and 7b with the reference pins 31c and 31d without an interference of the enlarged holes 19c and 19d,
(34) Before aligning the flexure 7 and load beam 19 with each other with the use of the reference pins 31a, 31b, 31c, and 31d, a rough alignment pin 35 is inserted into the rough alignment holes 7c and 19e.
(35) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 are correctly positioned with respect to each other with the use of the reference pins 31a, 31b, 31c, and 31d and reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b around the first welding spot 23. In this state, laser welding is carried out at the first welding spot 23.
(36) Thereafter, laser welding is carried out at other spots, to join the flexure 7 and load beam 19 to each other with the tongue 9 being correctly positioned with respect to the dimple 21 and being pressed against the dimple 21 under predetermined load.
(37) The above-mentioned positioning and joining of the flexure 7 and load beam 19 are achievable not only when the flexure 7 and load beam 19 are separated as discrete members but also when they are chained with other flexures and load beams in respective frames.
(38) It is possible to employ image processing to determine locations of welding spots according to the reference pins or reference, holes around the first welding spot 23. This improves the positioning accuracy of the flexure 7, load beam 19, and laser welding spots, thereby stabilizing the mechanical characteristics, in particular, vibration characteristics of front part beyond the first welding spot 23 of the head suspension 1.
(39) Modified embodiments of the first embodiment according to the present invention will be explained with reference to
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(41) A segment extending between the reference holes 7d (19f) and 7e (19g) is orthogonal to a straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and dimple 21. The reference holes 7d, 7e, 19f, and 19g are shifted out of an interval between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21 toward a rear side (base side) of the head suspension 1.
(42) A reference pin block according to the first modified embodiment has two reference pins protruding from a single block.
(43) Before joining the flexure 7 and load beam 19 together, the reference holes 7d, 7e, 19f, and 19g are formed within a circular area 27 (
(44) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 before joining are laid one on another so that the reference holes 7d and 7e may overlap the reference holes 19f and 19g. Into the reference hole pair 7d and 19f and reference hole pair 7e and 19g, the reference pins of the reference pin block are inserted, respectively.
(45) The remaining part of the first modified embodiment is the same as the first embodiment.
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(47) The reference hole 7f is out of an interval between the first welding spot 23 and a dimple 21 and is on the rear side of the first welding spot 23. The reference hole 19h is in front of the first welding spot 23, between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21 and in the vicinity of a projection 70a of the flexure 7.
(48) The reference holes 7f and 19h are arranged on a straight line passing the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21. The reference hole 7f is out of the interval between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21 and is on the rear side (base side) of the head suspension 1 on the straight line. The reference hole 19h is arranged between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21 on the straight line in the vicinity of the projection 70a of the flexure 7.
(49) A reference pin block according to the second modified embodiment is similar to that of the first modified embodiment.
(50) Before joining the flexure 7 and load beam 19 together, the reference holes 7f and 19h and enlarged hole 19i are formed within a circular range 27 (
(51) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 before joining are laid one on another and the reference pins of the reference pin block are inserted into the reference holes 7f and 19h.
(52) The remaining part of the second modified embodiment is the same as the first embodiment.
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(54) The reference holes 7g and 7h are arranged behind recesses 70b and 70c and the reference hole 19j is arranged in the vicinity of a projection 70a of the flexure 7.
(55) A segment extending between the reference holes 7g and 7h is out of an interval between the first welding spot 23 and a dimple 21 and is orthogonal to a straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and dimple 21. The reference hole 19j is arranged between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21 on the straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and dimple 21.
(56) A reference pin block according to the third modified embodiment has three reference pins arranged in a regular triangle shape and protruding from a single block.
(57) Before joining the flexure 7 and load beam 19 together, the reference holes 7g, 7h, and 19j and enlarged holes 19k and 19l are formed within a circular range 27 (
(58) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 before joining are laid one on another and the reference pins are inserted into the reference holes 7g, 7h, and 19j.
(59) The remaining part of the third modified embodiment is the same as the first embodiment.
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(61) The reference hole 7i is arranged behind the first welding spot 23 and the reference holes 19m and 19n are arranged in recesses 70b and 70c, respectively.
(62) The reference hole 7i is on a straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and a dimple 21 and is outside an interval between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21. A segment extending between the reference holes 19m and 19n orthogonal to the straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and dimple 21.
(63) A reference pin block according to the fourth modified embodiment has three reference pins arranged in a triangle shape and protruding from a single block.
(64) Before joining the flexure 7 and load beam 19 together, the reference holes 7i, 19m, and 19n and enlarged hole 19o are formed within a circular range 27 (
(65) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 before joining are laid one on another and the reference pins are inserted into the reference holes 7i, 19m, and 19n.
(66) The remaining part of the fourth modified embodiment is the same as the first embodiment.
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(68) The reference hole 7k is outside an interval between die first welding spot 23 and a dimple 21 and behind the first welding spot 23, The reference holes 7j and 7l are arranged behind recesses 70b and 70c. The reference hole 19q is arranged between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21 in the vicinity of a projection 70a. The reference holes 19p and 19r are arranged inside the recesses 70b and 70c.
(69) The reference holes 7k and 19q are arranged on a straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and dimple 21.
(70) A segment extending between the reference holes 7j and 7l and a segment extending between the reference holes 19p and 19r are orthogonal to the straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and dimple 21, The segment extending between the reference holes 7j and 7l is outside the interval between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21. The segment extending between the reference holes 19p and 19r is between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21.
(71) A reference pin block according to the fifth modified embodiment has six reference pins arranged in a hexagonal shape and protruding from a single block.
(72) Before joining the flexure 7 and load beam 19 together, the reference holes 7j, 7k, 7l, 19p, 19q, and 19r and enlarged holes 19s, 19t, and 19u are formed within a circular range 27 (
(73) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 before joining are laid one on another and the reference pins are inserted into the reference holes 7j, 7k, 7l, 19p, 19q, and 19r.
(74) The remaining part of the fifth modified embodiment is the same as the first embodiment.
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(76) The reference holes 19v and 19w are arranged behind recesses 70b and 70c, The reference hole 7m is arranged on an extended projection 70ab of the flexure 7.
(77) A segment extending between the reference holes 19v and 19w is outside an interval between the first welding spot 23 and a dimple 21 and is orthogonal to a straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and dimple 21. The reference hole 7m is on the straight line passing the centers of the first welding spot 23 and dimple 21 and is present between the first welding spot 23 and the dimple 21.
(78) A reference pin block according to the sixth modified embodiment has three reference pins arranged in a regular triangle shape and protruding from a single block.
(79) Before joining the flexure 7 and load beam 19 together, the reference holes 7m, 19v, and 19w and enlarged holes 19x, 7n, and 7o are formed within a circular range 27 (
(80) The flexure 7 and load beam 19 before joining are laid one on another and the reference pins are inserted into the reference holes 7m, 19v, and 19w.
(81) The remaining part of the sixth modified embodiment is the same as the first embodiment.
(82) Effects of the present invention will be explained.
(83) The method according to the present invention manufactures the head suspension 1 by bringing the tongue 9, which is used to attach a slider, of the flexure 7 in contact with the dimple 21 of the load beam 19 and by laser-welding the flexure 7 to the load beam 19 at the first welding spot 23 so that the tongue 9 is pressed against the dimple 21 under predetermined load. The method includes steps of forming, before joining the flexure 7 and load beam 19 to each other, at least one positioning reference hole in each of the flexure 7 and load beam 19, for example, two reference holes 7a and 7b in the flexure 7 and two reference holes 19a and 19b in the load beam 19 within the circular range 25 (
(84) The first welding spot 23 at which the flexure 7 and load beam 19 are laser-welded to each other is most important or essential to correctly position the tongue 9 and dimple 21 with respect to each other. Since the present invention aligns the tongue 9 and dimple 21 with each other according to the first welding spot 23 as the reference point, the present invention advances an alignment correctness or positioning preciseness between the flexure 7 and the load beam 19.
(85) The present invention forms the reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b based on the first welding spot 23, to minimize distances among the reference holes 7a, 7b. 19a, and 19b Even if the flexure 7 is thin and has a low rigidity, the flexure 7 is correctly positioned with respect to the load beam 19 with the use of the reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b and reference pins 31a, 31b, 31c, and 31d.
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(87) With the two reference holes 19a and 19b, the load beam 19 is positioned with respect to the reference pins 31a and 31b, and with the two reference holes 7a and 7b, the flexure 7 is positioned with respect to the reference pins 31c and 31d. As a result, the flexure 7 having a low rigidity is correctly positioned with respect to the load beam 19.
(88) The reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b may be formed within the circular range 27 (
(89) In this case, the reference holes 7a, 7b, 19a, and 19b are correctly arranged based on the first welding spot 23.
(90) According to the first modified embodiment illustrated in
(91) This configuration improves a widthwise positioning accuracy of the flexure 7 and load beam 19.
(92) If there is a relatively large hole between the dimple 21 and the first welding spot 23, there will be no space to form reference holes at different positions of the flexure 7 and load beam 19. In this case, forming reference holes at the same positions of the flexure 7 and load beam 19 according to the first modified embodiment is effective due to reduction in the number of reference holes or the like.
(93) With the two reference holes 19f and 19g, the load beam 19 is positioned with respect to the reference pins, and with the two reference holes 7d and 7e, the flexure 7 is positioned with respect to the reference pins, As a result, the flexure 7 having a low rigidity is correctly positioned with respect to the load beam 19.
(94) According to the second modified embodiment illustrated in
(95) This configuration improves a front-rear positioning accuracy and is effective when no space is available to arrange two reference holes in a width direction.
(96) According to the third modified embodiment illustrated in
(97) This configuration improves positioning accuracy in both the width and front-rear directions of the head suspension 1 and is effective when no space is available to widthwise arrange two reference holes on the front side of the first welding spot 23.
(98) According to the fourth modified embodiment illustrated in
(99) This configuration improves positioning accuracy in both the width and front-rear directions of the head suspension 1 and is effective when no space is available to widthwise arrange two reference holes on the rear side of the first welding spot 23.
(100) According to the fifth modified embodiment illustrated in
(101) This configuration further improves positioning accuracy in both the width and front-rear directions of the head suspension 1 and is effective to realize precise positioning when a sufficient space is available to arrange the reference holes.
(102) According to the sixth modified embodiment illustrated in
(103) This configuration improves positioning accuracy in both the width and front-rear directions of the head suspension LA front end part of the load beam 19 is usually provided with a hole to control the rigidity of the load beam 19. If this hole is not circular, the hole is not usable as a positioning reference hole. In this case, the sixth modified embodiment is effective to position the flexure 7 at the front end part of the load beam 19.
(104) Corresponding to the reference holes 19v and 19w of the load beam 19 and the reference holes 7f, 7g, 7h, 7i, 7j, 7k, 7l, and 7m of the flexure 7, the enlarged holes 7n and 7o of the flexure 7 and the enlarged holes 19i, 19k, 19l, 19o, 19s, 19t, 19u, and 19x of the load beam 19 are formed to have larger diameters than the reference holes.
(105) With this, the reference pins are correctly inserted into the reference holes without interfering with the enlarged holes.
(106) The reference pin block 29 has the reference pins 31a, 31b, 31c, and 31d that are integral with the reference pin block 29.
(107) With this, the reference pins correctly maintain positional relationships among them, to surely position the reference holes.
(108) The reference pins 31a, 31b, 31c, and 31d are machined from a single material block by, for example, a numerical control machine tool each into a shape tapered toward a front end and having a base diameter of 0.2 mm or smaller, preferably about 0.13 mm. A distance between the reference pins 31a and 31b is about 0.68 mm.
(109) The confirmation minimizes a clearance between each reference pin and a corresponding reference hole and improves a positioning accuracy.