Claims
- 1. A head comprising:
a slider body including a leading edge, a trailing edge and opposed sides; at least one transducer element proximate to the trailing edge of the slider body; and an air bearing including a stepped bearing surface elevated above a recessed bearing surface and a plurality of raised bearing surfaces elevated above the stepped bearing surface and the air bearing including a trailing edge portion and the trailing edge portion including a stepped bearing portion forming the stepped bearing surface and the stepped bearing portion including a plurality of raised bodies on the trailing edge portion forming the plurality of raised bearing surfaces elevated above the stepped bearing surface along the trailing edge portion of the slider body.
- 2. The head of claim 1 wherein the plurality of raised bodies form opposed raised bearing rails.
- 3. The head of claim 1 wherein the plurality of raised bodies form a raised center pad and opposed raised bearing rails.
- 4. The head of claim 1 wherein the plurality of raised bodies are generally “U” shaped.
- 5. The head of claim 2 wherein the opposed raised bearing rails are generally formed along a center portion of the slider body between the opposed sides of the slider body.
- 6. The head of claim 3 wherein the opposed raised bearing rails and the raised center pad are generally formed along a center portion of the slider body between the opposed sides of the slider body.
- 7. The head of claim 1 wherein the slider body includes a center portion and opposed side portions and the plurality of raised bodies are generally formed along the center portion and the air bearing further including a plurality of recessed cavities formed on the opposed side portions.
- 8. The head of claim 1 wherein the slider body includes a center portion and opposed side portions and the stepped bearing portion is generally formed along the center portion and includes a recessed cavity formed therein between the opposed side portions.
- 9. The head of claim 1 wherein the plurality of raised bearing surfaces include a raised bearing surface along a leading edge portion of the slider body and the stepped bearing portion having the plurality of raised bodies formed thereon extends from the raised bearing surface along the leading edge portion proximate to the trailing edge of the slider.
- 10. The head of claim 9 wherein the stepped bearing portion having the plurality of raised bodies formed thereon includes a recessed cavity formed therein.
- 11. A slider comprising:
a slider body including a leading edge, a trailing edge, opposed sides and an air bearing; a stepped bearing portion elevated above a recessed bearing surface; and raised bearing surface means on the stepped bearing portion including multiple raised rail portions forming opposed side rails for the air bearing on the stepped bearing portion for cooperatively pressurizing the opposed side rails of the air bearing to reduce cross curve sensitivity.
- 12. The slider of claim 11 wherein the raised bearing means on the stepped bearing portion includes a raised center pad portion between the multiple raised rail portions.
- 13. The slider of claim 11 wherein the multiple raised rail portions are “U” shaped.
- 14. The slider of claim 11 wherein the stepped bearing portion is formed along a center portion of the slider body between opposed side portions.
- 15. A head comprising:
a slider body including a leading edge, a trailing edge and opposed sides; at least one transducer element proximate to the trailing edge of the slider body; an air bearing including a stepped bearing surface elevated above a recessed bearing surface and a raised bearing surface elevated above the stepped bearing surface and the air bearing including a trailing edge portion and the trailing edge portion including a stepped bearing portion forming the stepped bearing surface and the stepped bearing portion including a raised body on the trailing edge portion including a raised center pad portion and opposed raised rail portions forming the raised bearing surface elevated above the stepped bearing surface along the trailing edge portion of the slider body.
- 16. The head of claim 15 wherein the slider body includes a center portion and opposed side portions and the stepped bearing portion is formed along the center portion of the slider body between the opposed side portions.
- 17. The head of claim 16 and wherein the opposed side portions include a recessed cavity forming a plurality of recessed bearing surfaces on the opposed side portions of the slider body.
- 18. The head of claim 15 wherein the stepped bearing portion includes a recessed cavity formed therein to form a negative pressure pocket.
- 19. The head of claim 15 wherein the opposed rail portions are generally “U” shaped.
- 20. The head of claim 15 wherein the opposed raised rail portions include a leading edge and a trailing edge and the raised center pad portion includes a leading edge and a trailing edge and the leading edges of the raised rail portions are positioned closer to the leading edge of the slider body than the leading edge of the center pad portion and the trailing edges of the raised rail portions are positioned closer to the leading edge of the slider body than the trailing edge of the center pad portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/387,978 filed on Jun. 12, 2002 and entitled “AIR BEARING DESIGN TAILORED FOR REDUCED SENSITIVITY TO CROSS CURVE”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60387978 |
Jun 2002 |
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