Claims
- 1. A head suspension and head slider for use in a rigid disk drive comprising:
- a load beam having an actuator mounting region, a loading region at a distal end of said load beam, a rigid region between said actuator mounting region and said loading region, and a spring region between said actuator mounting region and said rigid region for providing a load force to the head slider in use;
- a flexure at the distal end of the load beam, the flexure comprising a cantilever region having a slider mounting surface and a free end that is movable during flexure of said cantilever region, said head slider connected to said slider mounting surface and configured to create a lift force acting against said load force in use within a disk drive;
- a contact surface provided on one of the cantilever region and the head slider that during flexure of the cantilever region can contact with a portion of the load beam to inhibit the movement of the free end of the flexure; and
- a load point dimple between said loading region of said load beam and said cantilever region of said flexure that extends from a surface of a select region of the head suspension, said dimple having a convex tip surface portion defined by a radius of curvature, said radius of curvature being substantially equal to a protrusion of the dimple and less than one half a dimple width at the surface of said select region from which said dimple extends, the protrusion being measured from the convex tip surface portion to the surface of the select region of the head suspension from which the dimple extends.
- 2. The head suspension of claim 1 wherein the convex tip surface portion of said dimple includes a spherical surface.
- 3. The head suspension of claim 1 wherein a sloping side wall of said dimple between said convex tip surface portion and said surface of said select region substantially forms a truncated cone.
- 4. The head suspension of claim 1 wherein said load point dimple is formed in said loading region of said load beam for contacting said cantilever region of said flexure.
- 5. The head suspension of claim 1 wherein said load point dimple is formed in said cantilever region of said flexure for contacting said loading region of said load beam.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/673,275, filed Jun. 28, 1996, and entitled "Head Suspension Cone Dimple," now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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