Claims
- 1. A combined transducer-stabilizer array adapted for stabilizing and transducing passing flexible media, the combination including a magnetic transducer structure disposed in at least one prescribed head-foil means of given, "regular lead curvature" along all leading face portions so that said media may approach the foil means from various directions and still confront a constant, regular hydrodynamic surface configuration; this foil means being presented in convex, "air-bearing-generating" relation with said passing media and in relatively rigid, stationary relation therewith, whereby to develop hydrodynamic forces which constrain the media to "over-fly" the rigid foil means and associated transducer structure at proper height levels; and arm means carrying said foil means so as to be so presented in rigid, stationary fashion.
- 2. The combination as recited in claim 1, wherein the foil means exhibits one or more relatively spherical convex surface configurations along said lead-face portions and is presented on said arm means so as to be injected a prescribed penetration distance d.sub.p into the "plane" of the passing medium segments.
- 3. The combination as recited in claim 2, wherein the trailing portions of said foil means are configured so as to minimize turbulance and medium flutter and to quickly attenuate any medium disturbance.
- 4. The combination as recited in claim 1, wherein said leading-face portions are configured to "draw" passing medium portions toward themselves sufficient to establish a prescribed "transducer-spacing" S.sub.t and associated upstream "entry zone" relative to these passing medium portions.
- 5. The combination as recited in claim 4 , wherein said leading face portions are so configured to also shape said "entry zone" to lead smoothly into a "transducer-zone" whereat said spacing S.sub.t is mentioned relatively constant despite moderate changes in penetration distance d.sub.p or in the mass per cm.sup.2 of the media.
- 6. The combination as recited in claim 5, wherein the trailing portions of said foil means are configured so as to minimize turbulance and medium flutter and to quickly attenuate any medium disturbance.
- 7. The combination as recited in claim 6, wherein said foil means is so configured as to generate a relatively elliptical transducer zone with its major axis along the direction D.sub.r of media travel.
- 8. The combination as recited in claim 7, wherein said foil means comprises a pair of superposed spherical foils adapted to induce the passing medium to approach sufficiently close to the transducer to induce a transducer height S.sub.t on the order of a few micro-inches or less.
- 9. The combination as recited in claim 2, wherein at least one pair of relief means are cut into said foil means at sites symmetrically flanking the transducer structure, those relief means being arranged to reduce the flying height S.sub.t of said passing medium above the transducer structure and thus generate a prescribed transducing zone while limiting the width of the zone, laterally of the direction of media translation.
- 10. The combination as recited in claim 6, wherein is also included a pair of relatively identical pressure-relieving relief means cut into the head-support means sufficient to establish a prescribed relief and suction in said transducing zone, said relief means being disposed to symmetrically flank the transducing zone and being aligned parallel to in the contemplated direction of disk passage, also being dimensioned to reduce head spacing S.sub.t to a prescribed amount.
- 11. An improved transducer structure adapted for presenting transducer head means in prescribed non-contact transducing relation with passing flexible recording media which is relatively free-flying and unconfined relative to the head;
- said structure comprising head-supporting/medium-stabilizing foil means in which the head means is mounted and associated arm means adapted to present said foil means and head means in rigid, stationary transducing relation with the passing media yet thrust into the plane thereof a prescribed penetration distance d.sub.p ;
- this foil means being characterized by lead-face portions of a prescribed regular configuration adapted to generate a prescribed air-bearing on passage of the media so that it overflies the head means at a prescribed relatively miniscule flying-height h.sub.f and thus traverses a "transducer-dimple" path of prescribed configuration.
- 12. The combination as recited in claim 11, wherein said lead-face portions are also configured to introduce an "entry zone" air film upstream of the head means.
- 13. The combination as recited in claim 12, wherein said foil means is mounted atop pedestal means of height h.sub.p sufficient to cause sufficient penetration d.sub.p of the head means.
- 14. The combination as recited in claim 13, wherein said arm means is cantilevered-out from base means and arranged and operated to so thrust the foil means into the plane of the passing media segment a distance d.sub.p as to cause this segment to overfly the head means in a prescribed manner.
- 15. The combination as recited in claim 14, wherein such penetration is such as to form a relatively flat elliptical "dimple" in the passing segment above the head means at height S.sub.t therefrom.
- 16. The combination as recited in claim 12, wherein said "leading-face" portions form an air-foil surface of constant configuration to medium segments approaching from any angle in a given sector, being adapted to generate an "entry-dimple" in the approaching medium segment of a prescribed height and configuration, this dimple located upstream of said head means.
- 17. The combination as recited in claim 13, wherein trailing-face portions of said foil means are configured so as to minimize turbulance and flutter of the passing medium and to quickly attenuate any disturbance therein.
- 18. Improved magnetic recording apparatus adapted to operate upon one or more rotatable flexible circular record-disks disposed to be rotated along a prescribed relatively flat planar reference transducing plane, this apparatus comprising transducer means including at least one transducer head adapted to be thrust into and beyond said reference plane a prescribed penetration distance d.sub.p, but out of contact with said rotating disk and in transducing relation therewith, said heads being disposed in a head mount curved at least along prescribed lead face portions, in a single curvature adapted to induce the passing disk to be pulled toward itself; arm means designed to carry said transducing means and adapted to so present said head, while supporting it rigid and stationary; and head support means adapted to support said transducer means upon said arm means and including a lead-face portion exhibiting a prescribed regular curvature adapted to draw passing disk segments toward itself and thus generate a prescribed "entry-dimple" therein, the height of this support means being adapted to help determine the prescribed penetration distance d.sub.p, and said lead-face configuration of said head-support means adapted to draw the passing disk segments toward itself to establish a prescribed minimal medium-height S.sub.t and associated "head-dimple" in the disks whereat one or more transducing core gaps are disposed;
- said head thus being adapted to be presented in penetrating, dimpling relation with prescribed radial sectors of said rotating disk so as to invoke different serial stages of Bournoulli air-films characteristic of the lead-face curvature, these stages incouding a "transducing film" above said head at the transducing zone and an "entry film" upstream of this "transducing zone" at the "entry-dimple".
- 19. A relatively rigid "multi-foil" transducer array adapted for operation with passing flexible media, inducing passing segments of the media to "bend" and overfly itself, this array including read/write means mounted in a head mount means adapted to induce the media to pass along a prescribed read/write path defining a prescribed "transducing dimple" d.sub.t above said read/write means, at a relatively miniscule head spacing without instabilities and without need to move the array toward or away from the media there, the array further including:
- arm means adapted to present this read/write means in rigid stationary relation with the media and at least one support means disposed in said arm means and so placed and so regularly curved along lead-face portions as to generate a respective "approach-zone" upstream of said read-write means, to thus gradually reduce head media spacing upstream of said dimple d.sub.t.
- 20. The combination as recited in claim 19, wherein said support means comprises a foil with a spherical lead-face plus a supporting pedestal arranged and adapted to bring the passing medium segment closer, gradually, to said read/write means, and to thereby help pre-stabilize the passing medium.
- 21. The combination as recited in claim 19, wherein each said support means is adapted to draw passing medium segments toward the head-mount means and so establish an entry-zone dimple d.sub.e in the medium of prescribed configuration and height above said read/write means.
- 22. The combination as recited in claim 19, wherein prescribed relief means are cut into the face of said head-mount means such as to control the configuration and height d.sub.t of said dimple and so as to yield a prescribed minimum head-to-medium spacing S.sub.t.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 63,755, filed Aug. 6, 1979 for "Flying Head With Foil Support", now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,330,804, and of the Parent thereof U.S. Ser. No. 48,701, filed June 15, 1979 for "Flying Head With Compound Foil" (now abandoned), both cases by Dean DeMoss and both commonly assigned.
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