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Magnecomp Assigned Patent

Suspension having stacked D33 mode PZT actuator with constraint layer

Magnecomp Corporation, Murrieta, CA, has been assigned a patent (9,786,831) developed by Ee, Kuen Chee, Chino, CA, for a “suspension having a stacked D33 mode PZT actuator with constraint layer.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A microactuator for a dual stage actuated suspension for a hard disk drive is constructed as a longitudinal stack of piezoelectric, (PZT) elements acting in the d33 mode, expanding or contracting longitudinally when an electric field is applied across them in the longitudinal direction. The microactuator has interlaced electrode fingers that separate and define the individual PZT elements, and apply the electric field. A stiff constraint layer having a high Young’s modulus is affixed to the microactuator on the side opposite the suspension to which the microactuator is bonded. The constraint layer may be a layer of substantially inactive PZT material that is formed integrally with the PZT elements but without electrodes in the inactive PZT layer. The presence of the stiff constraint layer increases the effective stroke length of the microactuator.

The patent application was filed on January 9, 2017 (15/402,230).

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