Multi-layer PZT microactuator with active PZT constraining layers for a DSA suspension

US12068010B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12068010-B2
Application numberUS-202318211770-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 20, 2023
Priority dateMar 18, 2013
Publication dateAug 20, 2024
Grant dateAug 20, 2024

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Abstract

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A PZT microactuator such as for a hard disk drive has a restraining layer bonded on its side that is opposite the side on which the PZT is mounted. The restraining layer comprises a stiff and resilient material such as stainless steel. The restraining layer can cover most or all of the top of the PZT, with an electrical connection being made to the PZT where it is not covered by the restraining layer. The restraining layer reduces bending of the PZT as mounted and hence increases effective stroke length, or reverses the sign of the bending which increases the effective stroke length of the PZT even further. The restraining layer can be one or more active layers of PZT material that act in the opposite direction as the main PZT layer. The restraining layer(s) may be thinner than the main PZT layer.

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We claim: 1. A microactuator assembly comprising: a piezoelectric element; a first electrode disposed on a first surface of the piezoelectric element, wherein the first electrode is electrically connected to a first electrically conductive adhesive that bonds the microactuator assembly to a first end; and a second electrode disposed on a second surface of the piezoelectric element opposite the first surface, wherein a length of the first electrode and second electrode are both less than a length of the piezoelectric element to form an exposed portion of the piezoelectric element not covered by any of the first electrode and second electrode, wherein the second electrode is electrically connected to a second electrically conductive adhesive that bonds the microactuator assembly to a second end that is opposite the first end. 2. The microactuator assembly of claim 1 , wherein a width of both of the first electrode and the second electrode is less than a width of the piezoelectric element. 3. The microactuator assembly of claim 1 , wherein a first end of the first electrode forms a first step, and wherein a first end of the second electrode forms a second step. 4. The microactuator assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first electrode and second electrode are disposed to the piezoelectric element via a deposition process, wherein the first step and second step are formed using a masking process. 5. The microactuator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the length of the first electrode matches the length of the second electrode. 6. The microactuator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the top electrode or bottom electrode comprise a conductive material. 7. A suspension for a disk drive, the suspension comprising: a microactuator assembly including: at least one piezoelectric element; a first electrode disposed on a first surface of the piezoelectric element, wherein the first electrode is electrically connected to a first electrically conductive adhesive that bonds the microactuator assembly to a first end; and a second electrode disposed on a second surface of the piezoelectric element opposite the first surface, wherein a length of the first electrode and second electrode are both less than a length of the piezoelectric element to form an exposed portion of the piezoelectric element not covered by any of the first electrode and second electrode, wherein the second electrode is electrically connected to a second electrically conductive adhesive that bonds the microactuator assembly to a second end that is opposite the first end. 8. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein a width of both of the first electrode and the second electrode is less than a width of the piezoelectric element. 9. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein a first end of the first electrode forms a first step, and wherein a first end of the second electrode forms a second step. 10. The suspension of claim 9 , wherein the first electrode and second electrode are disposed to the piezoelectric element via a deposition process, wherein the first step and second step are formed using a masking process. 11. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the length of the first electrode matches the length of the second electrode. 12. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the top electrode or bottom electrode comprise a conductive material.

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  • Piezoelectric devices between head and arm, e.g. for fine adjustment · CPC title

  • specially adapted for disk drive assemblies, e.g. assembly prior to operation, hard or flexible disk drives (G11B5/488 - G11B5/54 take precedence) · CPC title

  • using fine positioning means for track acquisition separate from the coarse (e.g. track changing) positioning means · CPC title

  • for track following on disks {(G11B5/5526, G11B5/5552, G11B5/5565, G11B5/5582 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • G11B5/4873Primary

    the arm comprising piezoelectric or other actuators for adjustment of the arm · CPC title

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What does patent US12068010B2 cover?
A PZT microactuator such as for a hard disk drive has a restraining layer bonded on its side that is opposite the side on which the PZT is mounted. The restraining layer comprises a stiff and resilient material such as stainless steel. The restraining layer can cover most or all of the top of the PZT, with an electrical connection being made to the PZT where it is not covered by the restraining…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Magnecomp Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G11B5/4873. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 20 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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