Claims
- 1. A honing head for burnishing a surface of a planar disc to be used in data recording and reproduction, the head comprising:a sliding body having a bearing surface with a polished finish; an array of recesses formed into the bearing surface of the body, wherein trailing edges of the recesses form shearing edged walls; and at least one channel formed into the bearing surface wherein the channel interconnects the array of recesses and extends towards an outer edge of the slider.
- 2. A honing head as set forth in claim 1 above, wherein the array of recesses includes a geometry in which individual recesses overlap and in which the pattern of recesses includes recesses that are aligned in separate rows, and wherein there are a number of channels each extending through a number of recesses in a different one of the rows.
- 3. A honing head as set forth in claim 2 above, wherein the array of recesses is arranged in an oval configuration, and wherein the bearing surface includes a diamond-like coating.
- 4. A honing head as set forth in claim 3 above, wherein the sliding body comprises an aluminum oxide-titanium carbide material, and wherein the honing head has dimensions of less than 0.10 of an inch on a side and the dimensions of the recesses are less than 500 microns on a side.
- 5. The honing head as set forth in claim 4 above, wherein the recesses are diamond shape, with a trailing edge corner being directed in a direction toward the relative movement of a disc relative to the honing head, and wherein the recesses are of a depth of 10-20 microns.
- 6. A head for micro-burnishing a nominally flat surface to reduce asperities to less than about 0.5 min. relative to a nominal plane of a flat surface comprising:hardened planar surface of less than {fraction (1/100)} in2 in area, the surface including an array of diamond shaped depressions having apices angled in the direction of relative movement between the element and the surface to be micro-burnished and the surface also including a plurality of recessed channels interconnecting depressions in the array with an edge of the element to form outlets for the collected particulate.
- 7. A head as set forth in claim 6 above, wherein the array of depressions is arranged in rows within the hardened planar surface, and wherein each channel intersects the recesses in a different row.
- 8. A head as set forth in claim 7 above, wherein the recesses in the array have dimensions of less than about 300 microns on the side, wherein the recesses are of uniform depth of in the range of about 10-20 microns, and wherein the hardened planar surface includes a diamond like coating.
- 9. A head as set forth in claim 6 above, wherein the diamond shaped depressions are not depressions but are recesses and they are not even diamond shaped because they are of general shape which could be oval or triangular and which have trailing edges which are in communication with the channels that intersects that particular head and furthermore wherein the array of depressions overlaps in a direction transverse to the direction of relative movement between the disc and head so as to cover the entire band and the head has a contact surface that has a chamfer on the leading edge and the outline of the array is curvilinear in shape such as to provide a transition between lesser number of recesses at the sides of the array in comparison to lots of recesses in the middle of the array.
- 10. Apparatus for reducing disc surface asperities to sub-micro inch height, the apparatus comprising:a burnishing head; and means disposed on the burnishing head for micro-burnishing a normally flat surface to reduce asperities to less than 0.5 min. relative to a nominal plane of the flat surface.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application relies for priority on a previously filed provisional application, Ser. No. 60/100,903, filed in Sep. 23, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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