Claims
- 1. A magnetic head air bearing slider having an air bearing surface, a first side and a second side substantially parallel to said first side, a leading edge and a trailing edge extending between said first and second sides, a central longitudinal axis extending from said leading edge to said trailing edge, comprising:a center pad extending towards said trailing edge, said center pad formed with a polygon-shaped top portion, a middle narrow rectangular waist portion, and a bottom foot portion, said center pad being asymmetrical with reference to said central longitudinal axis, said waist portion being between said top portion and said bottom foot portion, all of said portions being asymmetrical relative to said central longitudinal axis, and wherein said top portion is closer to said leading edge than said waist portion and said bottom foot portion; first and second side pads extending towards said trailing edge; said center pad and said side pads defining the air bearing surface; a T-shaped recess region abutting said center pad and extending from said bottom foot portion to said leading edge thereby entirely encompassing said center pad, said T-shaped recess region having a lateral portion at the leading edge extending continuously from said first side to said second side, said T-shaped region being etched to a first depth relative to said air bearing surface; a major recess region formed between said T-shaped region and said side pads and extending to said trailing edge, said major recess region being etched to a second depth relative to said air bearing surface, said second depth being greater than said first depth.
- 2. An air bearing slider as in claim 1, wherein said first and second pads are mostly rectangular and have angled corners that are not right angles.
- 3. An air bearing slider as in claim 1 wherein said first depth is in the range of 5-30 micro-inches.
- 4. An air bearing slider as in claim 1 wherein said second depth is in the range of 60-150 micro-inches.
- 5. A magnetic head air bearing slider as in claim 1, wherein said center pad extends only partially towards said trailing edge and is spaced from said trailing edge.
- 6. An air bearing slider as in claim 1, wherein said center pad and said first etched central recess extends continuously to said trailing edge of said slider.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/700,759 for “Altitude Insensitive Air Bearing Slider”, was filed on Dec. 9, 1996 on behalf of C. Chang et al., and assigned to the same assignee as the present application. The subject matter of that application is related to the present application and is incorporated herein by reference.
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