IP Library Granted Patent US 7,352,531
Granted Patent B2
US 7,352,531 · App. 11/343,021 · Granted Apr 1, 2008

Head slider having a flat first step and a second flat step with a groove therein, and disk drive employing the head slider

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,352,531
App. No.
11/343,021
Granted
Apr 1, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A head slider includes a parallelepiped-shaped slider base having a flat flying surface. A flat first step is formed at an air inlet end of the flying surface to be stepped from the flying surface. A flat second step is formed on the first step to be stepped from the flying surface. A vacuum area is formed at a downstream end of an air flow flowing from the first and second steps on the flying surface. At least one groove is formed on a portion of the first step for introducing air to the vacuum area. The width of the groove at the air inlet end and the width of the groove at an air outlet end can differ from each other. A trailing edge of the first step can be closer to a trailing edge of the slider base than a trailing edge of the second step.

Claims (14)

1. A disk drive including a head slider accessing a disk medium, the head slider comprising:

a parallelepiped-shaped slider base having a flat flying surface facing said disk medium;

a flat first step formed at an air inlet end of said flying surface in such a manner as to be stepped from said flying surface;

a flat second step only formed on said flat first step in such a manner as to be stepped from said flying surface;

a vacuum area formed at a downstream end of an air flow flowing from said first and second steps on said flying surface;

at least a groove formed on only a portion of said flat first step for introducing air to said vacuum area formed in said second step in such a manner that the depth of said groove so formed increases towards the surface of said first step in a direction of the air flow; and

said direction in which air enters said flying surface is made to match a direction in which air enters in a CSS area.

2. A slider accessing a disk medium comprising:

a parallelepiped-shaped slider base having a flat flying surface facing said disk medium;

a flat first step formed at an air inlet end of said flying surface in such a manner as to be stepped from said flying surface;

a flat second step only formed on said flat first step in such a manner as to be stepped from said flying surface;

a vacuum area formed at a downstream end of an air flow flowing from said first and second steps on said flying surface;

at least a groove formed on only a portion of said flat first step for introducing air to said vacuum area formed in said second step in such a manner that the depth of said groove so formed increases towards the surface of said first step in a direction of the air flow; and

said direction in which air enters said flying surface is made to match a direction in which air enters in a CSS area.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2009
From: FUJITSU LIMITED
To: TOSHIBA STORAGE DEVICE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 023861/0881 →