Head drum assembly for use in a video cassette recorder
First Claim
1. A head drum assembly for use in a VCR comprising:
- a rotating shaft;
a rotary drum provided with a recessed portion and fitted tightly around the rotating shaft, the recessed portion being formed on top of the rotary drum;
a stationary drum fitted around the rotating shaft;
a pair of bearing assemblies placed between the stationary drum and the rotating shaft;
a motor rotor installed on the recessed portion of the rotary drum;
a motor stator located on top of the motor rotor so as to maintain a predetermined separation therefrom;
pressure applying means for applying a uniform pressure to the bearing assemblies, wherein the pressure applying means comprises;
an electromagnet of a predetermined polarity placed on a bottom surface of the motor stator and activated by a voltage applied thereto when the rotary drum is rotating;
a permanent magnet having the same polarity as the electromagnet and being placed opposite the electromagnet on an upper surface of the motor rotor, thereby generating a repulsive force between the electromagnet and the permanent magnet; and
a small wedged-shaped protrusion pressing down directly on the bearing assembly, said wedge-shaped protrusion being formed on a bottom surface of the rotary drum around the rotating shaft.
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Abstract
A head drum assembly for use in a VCR comprises a rotating shaft; a rotary drum; a stationary drum fitted around the rotating shaft; a pair of bearing assemblies that allow the rotating shaft and the rotating drum to rotate easily; a motor rotor; a motor stator; an electromagnet of a predetermined polarity, placed on a bottom surface of the motor stator, and activated by a voltage applied to it when the rotary drum is rotating; a permanent magnet, having the same polarity as the electromagnet, and being placed on an upper surface of the motor rotor opposite the electromagnet. Such a head drum assembly achieves smooth rotation of its rotary drum by applying the necessary pressure uniformly along an inner ring of its bearing assembly. Furthermore, by selectively applying pressure to the inner ring of the bearing assembly only at times of operation, i.e., when the rotary drum is rotating, the inventive head drum assembly minimizes wear and tear of the bearing assemblies, prolonging their lifespan.
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3 Claims
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1. A head drum assembly for use in a VCR comprising:
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a rotating shaft; a rotary drum provided with a recessed portion and fitted tightly around the rotating shaft, the recessed portion being formed on top of the rotary drum; a stationary drum fitted around the rotating shaft; a pair of bearing assemblies placed between the stationary drum and the rotating shaft; a motor rotor installed on the recessed portion of the rotary drum; a motor stator located on top of the motor rotor so as to maintain a predetermined separation therefrom; pressure applying means for applying a uniform pressure to the bearing assemblies, wherein the pressure applying means comprises; an electromagnet of a predetermined polarity placed on a bottom surface of the motor stator and activated by a voltage applied thereto when the rotary drum is rotating; a permanent magnet having the same polarity as the electromagnet and being placed opposite the electromagnet on an upper surface of the motor rotor, thereby generating a repulsive force between the electromagnet and the permanent magnet; and a small wedged-shaped protrusion pressing down directly on the bearing assembly, said wedge-shaped protrusion being formed on a bottom surface of the rotary drum around the rotating shaft.
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2. A head drum assembly for use in a VCR comprising:
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a rotating shaft; a stationary drum fitted around the rotating shaft; a rotary drum fitted around the rotating shaft and longitudinally spaced from said stationary drum along the rotating shaft, said rotary drum having an upper surface facing in a direction opposite said stationary drum; a protrusion formed on said rotary drum, said protrusion pressing down directly on a bearing assembly interposed between said stationary drum and said rotating shaft when the rotary drum rotates; a motor rotor installed on the upper surface of the rotary drum; a motor stator spaced apart from said motor rotor along the rotating shaft, said motor stator having a bottom surface opposing an upper surface of the motor rotor; an electromagnet placed on the bottom surface of the motor stator; and a permanent magnet having the same polarity as the electromagnet and being placed on the upper surface of the motor rotor opposite the electromagnet; wherein the electromagnet is arranged to repulse the permanent magnet only when the rotary drum rotates. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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