Claims
- 1. A disc head slider comprising a disc-facing surface, wherein the disc-facing surface comprises:
an inside set of surface components that includes an inside cavity dam and an inside sub-ambient pressure cavity having an inside cavity floor; an outside set of surface components that includes an outside cavity dam and an outside sub-ambient pressure cavity having an outside cavity floor; and a center set of surface components generally disposed between the inside and outside sets of surface components, wherein the center set of surface components includes a center cavity dam and a center sub-ambient pressure cavity having a center cavity floor, and wherein the inside, outside and center sets of surface components are separate and disassociated from one another.
- 2. The disc head slider of claim 1, wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises:
a first recessed surface disposed between the center and inside set of surface components; and a second recessed surface disposed between the center and outside set of surface components.
- 3. The disc head slider of claim 2, wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises a leading edge and a trailing edge, and wherein the first and second recessed surfaces generally extend between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the disc-facing surface.
- 4. The disc head slider of claim 2, wherein at least one of the inside and outside cavity dams includes a surface portion that forms at least a portion of a bearing surface that is generally disposed in a bearing surface plane.
- 5. The disc head slider of claim 4, wherein the first and second recessed surfaces are further disposed from the bearing surface plane than the inside, outside and center cavity floors.
- 6. The disc head slider of claim 4, wherein the first and second recessed surfaces are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is at least twice as far as the distance which the inside, outside and center cavity floors are disposed from the bearing surface plane.
- 7. The disc head slider of claim 4, wherein the first and second recessed surfaces are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is in the range of approximately 8 to 10 microns.
- 8. The disc head slider of claim 4, wherein the first and second recessed surfaces are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is at least 6 microns.
- 9. The disc head slider of claim 8, wherein the inside, outside and center cavity floors are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is in the range of approximately 2 to 3 microns.
- 10. The disc head slider of claim 4, wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises:
an inside edge; an outside edge; a third recessed surface disposed between the inside set of surface components and the inside edge of the disc-facing surface; and a fourth recessed surface disposed between the outside set of surface components and the outside edge of the disc-facing surface.
- 11. The disc head slider of claim 10, wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises a leading edge and a trailing edge, and wherein the first, second, third and fourth recessed surfaces generally extend between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the disc-facing surface.
- 12. The disc head slider of claim 10, wherein the first, second, third and fourth recessed surfaces are further disposed from the bearing surface plane than the inside, outside and center cavity floors.
- 13. The disc head slider of claim 10, wherein the first, second, third and fourth recessed surfaces are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is at least twice as far as the distance which the inside, outside and center cavity floors are disposed from the bearing surface plane.
- 14. The disc head slider of claim 10, wherein the first, second, third and fourth recessed surfaces are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is in the range of approximately 8 to 10 microns.
- 15. The disc head slider of claim 10, wherein the first, second, third and fourth recessed surfaces are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is at least 6 microns.
- 16. The disc head slider of claim 15, wherein the inside, outside and center cavity floors are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is in the range of approximately 2 to 3 microns.
- 17. The disc head slider of claim 1, wherein the inside cavity dam has an inside cavity dam width, the outside cavity dam has an outside cavity dam width, and the center cavity dam has a center cavity dam width, the inside and outside cavity dam widths being at least twice as wide as the center cavity dam width.
- 18. The disc head slider of claim 1, wherein the inside cavity dam has an inside cavity dam width, the outside cavity dam has an outside cavity dam width, and the center cavity dam has a center cavity dam width, the center cavity dam width being at least twice as wide as the inside and outside cavity dam widths.
- 19. The disc head slider of claim 1, wherein at least one of the inside and outside cavity dams includes an angled leading edge.
- 20. The disc head slider of claim 19, wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises a leading edge, and wherein said angled leading edge is angled from a first corner point to a second corner point, one of the first and second corner points being further displaced form the leading edge of the disc-facing surface than the other.
- 21. The disc head slider of claim 1, wherein:
the disc-facing surface further comprises a leading edge; at least one of the inside and outside cavity dams includes a cavity dam upper surface and a cavity dam leading surface; and at least one of the cavity dam upper surface and the cavity dam leading surface has an angled leading edge that is angled from a first corner point to a second corner point, one of the first and second corner pints being further displaced from the leading edge of the disc-facing surface than the other.
- 22. The disc head slider of claim 1, wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises a leading edge, and wherein at least a portion of one of the inside and outside cavity dams is positioned generally proximate the leading edge of the disc-facing surface.
- 23. The disc head slider of claim 1, wherein the center cavity dam includes an angled leading edge.
- 24. The disc head slider of claim 23, wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises a leading edge, and wherein said angled leading edge is angled from a center point to two corner points, the side corner points being further displaced from the leading edge than the center point.
- 25. A disc head slider comprising a disc-facing surface, wherein the disc-facing surface comprises:
a peripheral edge comprising a leading edge, a trailing edge and side edges joining the leading edge and the trailing edge; a first set of surface components that includes a first cavity dam and a first sub-ambient pressure cavity having a first cavity floor; a second set of surface components that includes a second cavity dam and a second sub-ambient pressure cavity having a second cavity floor, the first set of surface components being positioned between the second set of surface components and a side edge; a leading surface component generally positioned between the leading edge and the first set of surface components; a plurality of recessed surfaces that generally surround the first set of surface components and separate the first set of surface components from the second set of surface components, the leading surface component, the trailing edge and the side edge.
- 26. The disc head slider of claim 25, wherein:
the leading surface component has an angled trailing edge; and the first cavity dam has an angled leading edge that is generally parallel with the angled trailing edge of the leading surface component.
- 27. The disc head slider of claim 25, wherein the first cavity dam includes a surface portion that forms at least a portion of a bearing surface that is generally disposed in a bearing surface plane.
- 28. The disc head slider of claim 27, wherein the plurality of recessed surfaces are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is at least twice as far as the distance which the first and second cavity floors are disposed from the bearing surface plane.
- 29. The disc head slider of claim 27, wherein the plurality of recessed surfaces are disposed a distance from the bearing surface plane that is at least 6 microns.
- 30. A disc head slider having a disc-facing surface, wherein the disc-facing surface comprises:
a cavity dam; a sub-ambient pressure cavity having a cavity floor; an inside rail disposed on a first side of the sub-ambient pressure cavity; an outside rail disposed on a second side of the sub-ambient pressure cavity; and a center pad having a step surface and a bearing surface, the bearing surface having a “Y” shaped channel formed therein.
- 31. The disc head slider of claim 30, wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises:
a trailing edge; and a transducer positioned between the channel and the trailing edge of the disc-facing surface.
- 32. The disc head slider of claim 30, wherein said channel includes a channel floor that is generally coplanar with the step surface, the step surface being raised from the cavity floor and recessed from the bearing surface.
- 33. The disc head slider of claim 30, wherein said channel divides the bearing surface into two leading surfaces and one trailing surface.
- 34. The disc head slider of claim 33, wherein the two leading surfaces have rounded leading edges.
- 35. The disc head slider of claim 30, wherein said channel comprises first and second angled channel portions that intersect with a stem channel portion.
- 36. The disc head slider of claim 35, wherein the stem channel portion has a channel opening on a leading side of the bearing surface.
- 37. The disc head slider of claim 36, wherein the first and second angled channel portions each have a channel opening on the sides of the bearing surface.
- 38. The disc head slider of claim 37, wherein the channel openings associated with the first and second channel portions are on opposite sides of the bearing surface from one another.
- 39. The disc head slider of claim 35, wherein the first and second angled channel portions intersect with the stem channel portion at an intersection point, and wherein the disc-facing surface further comprises a transducer and a trailing edge, the transducer being positioned in a location that is approximately between the intersection point and the trailing edge.
- 40. A disc drive comprising:
a disc rotatable about a central axis and having a recording surface; and disc head slider means for carrying a transducer at a fly height relative to the recording surface during rotation of the disc and for affecting mass flow during rotation of the disc.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/326,002 filed on Sep. 27, 2001 for inventors Zine-Eddine Boutaghou and Ram Rao entitled “AIR BEARING DESIGNS WITH PARTICLE FLUSHING CHANNELS”; and also claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/325,841 filed on Sep. 27, 2001 for inventors Serge Fayeulle and Anthony Sannino entitled “CHANNELED CENTER PAD SLIDER FOR ENHANCING PARICLE DEFLECTION.”
Provisional Applications (2)
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60326002 |
Sep 2001 |
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60325841 |
Sep 2001 |
US |