Claims
- 1. A head slider having an air inlet end and an air outlet end, comprising:
a rail having a flat air bearing surface for generating a floating force when the disk rotates, said rail being disposed on a disk-facing surface; and an electromagnetic transducer disposed near said air outlet end where said rail is positioned; said head slider having a cavity on the air outlet end near said electromagnetic transducer.
- 2. A head slider according to claim 1, wherein said cavity is approximated by a curved surface that is represented by:
- 3. A head slider according to claim 2, wherein said cavity is approximated by a curved surface which is represented by an equation which is similar to said equation except that at least one of f(x) and g(y) is replaced with a sine function.
- 4. A head slider according to claim 1, wherein said cavity is formed by removing a portion of the head slider which projects from the disk-facing surface when a predetermined voltage is applied to said electromagnetic transducer.
- 5. A head slider according to claim 1, wherein said cavity is formed by removing a portion of the head slider which floats less than said electromagnetic transducer when a predetermined voltage is applied to said electromagnetic transducer while said head slider is normally floating.
- 6. A head slider having an air inlet end and an air outlet end, comprising:
a front rail disposed on a disk-facing surface adjacent to the air inlet end and having a flat air bearing surface for generating a floating force when the disk rotates; a pair of rear rails disposed on the disk-facing surface adjacent to the air outlet end and each having respective flat air bearing surfaces for generating a floating force when the disk rotates; a groove defined downstream of said front rail for expanding air once compressed by said front rail to develop a negative pressure; and a plurality of pads disposed on said front rail and at least one of said pair of rear rails; said head slider having a cavity on the air outlet end near said electromagnetic transducer.
- 7. A method of manufacturing a head slider having an electromagnetic transducer near an air outlet end, comprising the steps of:
applying a predetermined voltage to said electromagnetic transducer; and polishing off a portion of the head slider which projects from a disk-facing surface when a predetermined voltage is applied to said electromagnetic transducer.
- 8. A method of manufacturing a head slider having an electromagnetic transducer near an air outlet end, comprising the steps of:
rotating a polishing member at a predetermined rotational speed; causing the head slider to flow with an airflow which is generated when the polishing member is rotated; applying a predetermined voltage to said electromagnetic transducer; and polishing off a portion of the head slider which projects from a disk-facing surface and a portion of the head slider which floats less than said electromagnetic transducer when said predetermined voltage is applied to said electromagnetic transducer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of International PCT Application NO. PCT/JP01/02949 filed Apr. 5, 2001, which was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
PCT/JP01/02949 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
Child |
10677895 |
Oct 2003 |
US |