Claims
- 1. A high-density data recording medium for use in a floppy diskette, said data recording medium comprising a flexible metallic substrate and a data-recording layer, wherein the metallic substrate comprises (1) a non-metallic core formed of a material that, with a change in temperature, expands a first amount in a first direction and a second amount in a second direction along the core, said first amount differing from said second amount, and (2) a metallic layer, wherein the metallic layer is selected from the group consisting of a non-ferrous metallic material and a non-magnetizable metallic material, wherein the data-recording layer is selected from the group consisting of a magnetic data recording layer and a magneto-optical data recording layer having a coercivity of at least about 1200 Oersted, wherein the metallic substrate is sufficiently thin that the substrate flexes when contacted by a data head of a floppy disk drive, and wherein the metallic layer has a sufficient thickness and strength to prevent said first amount of expansion from differing substantially from said second amount of expansion with said change in temperature.
- 2. The high-density data recording medium of claim 1, wherein the non-metallic core comprises a disk of an oriented polymer.
- 3. The high-density data recording medium of claim 1, wherein the metallic layer is selected from the group consisting of copper, zinc, tin, gold, and silver, and alloys comprised of these metals.
- 4. The high-density data recording medium of claim 3, wherein the metallic layer comprises brass.
- 5. The high-density data recording medium of claim 1, wherein the substrate has a thickness between about 0.0005 and 0.009 inch.
- 6. The high-density data recording medium of claim 1, wherein the metallic layer has a thickness between about 1.times.10.sup.-6 and 100.times.10.sup.-6 inch.
- 7. A flexible recording medium useful for making a floppy diskette, comprising a substrate having a first side and a second side, at least one layer on each of said sides of said substrate beneath a magnetic recording layer on each of said sides of said substrate, and at least one layer on each of said sides of said substrate above said magnetic recording layer; wherein said substrate comprises a non-metal core having a first side and a second side and which has a coefficient of thermal expansion along one direction of the core that differs from the coefficient of thermal expansion along a second direction of the core, and a non-magnetizable metal or metal alloy layer on each of said sides of said non-metal core; wherein the thickness of the nonmetal core is between 0.0005 inch and 0.008 inch, and the thickness of each of said non-magnetizable metal or metal alloy layers of the substrate is between 0.000001 inch and 0.000100 inch; said substrate has a coefficient of thermal expansion of less than 0.000040 inches per inch per degree centigrade; said substrate is treated and polished for surface smoothness; wherein at least one of said layers beneath the magnetic recording layer comprises a material that promotes adhesion or improves surface smoothness to promote adhesion of the magnetic recording layer to the substrate; wherein said magnetic recording layers having a Coercivity between 800 Oersted and 4500 Oersted are sputtered onto said substrate; and wherein said layers upon the magnetic recording layers are formed of a protective or lubricating material.
- 8. A floppy diskette comprising the flexible recording medium of claim 7 and a casing within which the flexible recording medium resides, said casing having a size and shape sufficient to allow insertion of said floppy diskette into a disk drive.
- 9. A flexible recording medium according to claim 7, wherein the non-metal core comprises an oriented polymer.
- 10. A floppy diskette comprising the flexible recording medium of claim 9 and a casing within which the flexible recording medium resides, said casing having a size and shape sufficient to allow insertion of said floppy diskette into a disk drive.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/022,094, filed Jul. 16, 1996.
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