IP Library Granted Patent US 7,072,145
Granted Patent B2
US 7,072,145 · App. 10/665,341 · Granted Jul 4, 2006

Flying head slider with air bearing step face arrangement

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Patent No.
US 7,072,145
App. No.
10/665,341
Granted
Jul 4, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flying head slider includes a first air bearing having plural step-faces and being prepared on a base surface at air inflow side, and a second air bearing being prepared on the base surface at air outflow side. The upper most surface of the second air bearing is lower than the upper most surface of the first air bearing.

Claims (39)

1. A flying head slider comprising:

a first air bearing having a plurality of step-faces and being disposed on a base surface at an air inflow side; and

a second air bearing being disposed on the base surface at an air outflow side,

wherein an upper most surface of said second air bearing is lower than an upper most surface of said first air bearing, and

wherein the plurality of step-faces includes:

a first step-face;

a second step-face higher than the first step-face; and

the upper most surface of the first air bearing higher than the second step-face, in this order from the air inflow side.

2. The flying head slider of claim 1 , wherein a height difference LA between the upper most surface of the first air bearing and the base surface falls within 3.2×10 −4 L≦LA≦3.6×10 −4 L, where L is a length of a longer side of the flying head slider.

3. The flying head slider of claim 2 , wherein a height difference L 2 between the upper most surface of the first air bearing and the second step-face of the first air bearing falls within 2.9×10 −2 LA≦L 2 ≦3.3×10 −2 LA.

4. The flying head slider of claim 2 , wherein a height difference L 1 between the first step-face of the first air bearing and the second step-face of the first air bearing falls within 13.4×10 −2 LA≦L 1 ≦14.5×10 −2 LA.

5. The flying head slider of claim 3 , wherein a height difference L 1 between the first step-face of the first air bearing and the second step-face of the first air bearing falls within 13.4×10 −2 LA≦L 1 ≦14.5×10 −2 LA.

6. The flying head slider of claim 1 , wherein said second air bearing includes a plurality of step-faces.

7. The flying head slider of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of step-faces of said second air bearing includes a further step-face formed higher than the base surface and the upper most surface of the second air bearing formed higher than the further step-face in this order from the air inflow side.

8. The flying head slider of claim 7 , wherein the first step-face of said first air bearing is as high as the further step-face of said second air bearing.

9. A head supporting device comprising:

a flying head slider comprising a first air bearing having a plurality of step-faces and being disposed on a base surface at an air inflow side and a second air bearing having a head and being disposed on the base surface at an air outflow side; and

a suspension for applying a given energizing force to the flying head slider from a side opposite to a side on which the first air bearing and the second air bearing are disposed on the base surface,

wherein an upper most surface of said second air bearing is lower than an upper most surface of said first air bearing, and

wherein the plurality of step-faces includes:

a first step-face;

a second step-face higher than the first step-face; and

the upper most surface of the first air bearing higher than the second step-face, in this order from the air inflow side.

10. The head supporting device of claim 9 , wherein the suspension includes a pivot that applies the given energizing force to the flying head slider.

11. A disc driving device comprising:

a flying head slider comprising a first air bearing having a plurality of step-faces and being disposed on a base surface at an air inflow side and a second air bearing having a head and being disposed on the base surface at an air outflow side;

a suspension for applying a given energizing force to the flying head slider from a side opposite to a side on which the first air bearing and the second air bearing are disposed on the base surface;

a disc-shaped recording medium;

driving means for driving the disc-shaped recording medium;

swinging means for swinging the suspension along a radius direction of the recording medium; and

control means for controlling the drive by the driving means and the swing by the swinging means,

wherein an upper most surface of said second air bearing is lower than an upper most surface of said first air bearing, and

wherein the plurality of step-faces includes:

a first step-face;

a second step-face higher than the first step-face; and

the upper most surface of the first air bearing higher than the second step-face, in this order from the air inflow side.

12. The disc driving device of claim 11 ,

wherein the suspension includes a pivot that applies the given energizing force to the flying head slider, and

wherein a pivot place is defined as a place where the pivot of the suspension contacts the flying head slider and when a center of gravity of the head slider and the pivot place are projected onto a face of the disc, the two projected places coincide with each other.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2014
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 034650/0885 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 18, 2014
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 033551/0062 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2004
From: DENG, ZHISHENG; UENO, YOSHIHIRO
To: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 014879/0831 →