Claims
- 1. A method of recording data in magnetic tape, the method comprising the steps of:
moving a magnetic tape and a write element relative to one another for defining first and second recording directions; writing a first data track in the first recording direction during said movement and creating domains of opposite magnetization and a plurality of first spaced data transitions between the domains that are oriented at an azimuth angle of greater than twenty five degrees to a line that is perpendicular to the recording direction so that the magnetized domains between the plurality of first data transitions together define the first data track; and writing a second data track in the second recording direction during said movement by creating domains of opposite magnetization and a plurality of spaced second data transitions between the domains so that the magnetized domains between the plurality of second data transitions together define the second data track.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of writing the second data track also comprises writing the second spaced data transitions between the domains of the second track at a reverse azimuth angle of greater than twenty five degrees to a line that is perpendicular to the recording direction.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the steps of writing the first and second data tracks comprises creating the first and second data transitions at forward and reverse azimuth angles with respect to a line perpendicular to the recording directions, respectively, at between forty and fifty degrees.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the steps of writing the first and second data tracks comprises creating the first and second data transitions at forward and reverse azimuth angles with respect to a line perpendicular to the recording directions, respectively, at approximately forty five degrees.
- 5. The method of claim 2, further comprising a step of writing at least one additional data track in the first recording direction in a similar manner as the first data track by creating magnetized domains between a plurality of data transitions at an azimuth angle to the recording direction so that the magnetized domains and the plurality of data transitions together define the at least one additional data track.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising a step of writing at least one additional data track in the second recording direction in a similar manner as the second data track by creating magnetized domains between a plurality of data transitions at an azimuth angle to the recording direction so that the magnetized domains and the plurality of data transitions together define the at least one additional data track.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the first and second data tracks have a track width that is less than twenty microns.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of moving the magnetic tape and write element relative to one another comprises moving the magnetic tape in a linear direction so that the first and second recording directions are parallel to one another and to the direction of tape movement.
- 9. The method of claim 1, the step of moving the magnetic tape and write element relative to one another comprises moving the magnetic tape in a linear direction and moving the write element at an angle to the linear direction of tape movement so that the first and second recording directions are generally parallel to one another but at an angle to the direction of tape movement.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the first and second data tracks are written adjacent to one another without a separation zone between tracks.
- 11. A method of reading data that has been recorded on a magnetic tape, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a magnetic tape having at least first and second data tracks, the first data track provided along a first data track direction with domains of opposite magnetization and a plurality of first spaced data transitions between the domains that are oriented at an azimuth angle of greater than twenty five degrees to a line that is perpendicular to the first data track direction, and the second data track provided along a second data track direction with domains of opposite magnetization and a plurality of second space data transitions; and moving the magnetic tape and a read element relative to one another along one of the first and second data track directions and thereby reading data from the magnetic tape.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the read element is similarly oriented at the azimuth angle of the first data track for reading the first data transitions of the first data track.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the second data track on the magnetic tape is also provided as having domains of opposite magnetization separated by the second data transitions that are oriented at a reverse azimuth angle of greater than twenty five degrees to a line that is perpendicular to the second data track direction.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein a read element is similarly oriented during a first reading step at the azimuth angle of the first data track for reading the first data transitions of the first data track and the read element is reoriented to be similarly oriented during a second reading step at the reverse azimuth angle of the second data track for reading the second data transitions of the second data track.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein a first read element is similarly oriented during a first reading step at the azimuth angle of the first data track for reading the first data transitions of the first data track and a second read element is similarly oriented during a second reading step at the reverse azimuth angle of the second data track for reading the second data transitions of the second data track.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of providing the magnetic tape comprises providing a magnetic tape with first and second data tracks with the azimuth angle of the first data track at between forty and fifty degrees to a line perpendicular to the first data track direction, and with the reverse azimuth angle of the second data track at between forty and fifty degrees to a line perpendicular to the second data track direction.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of providing the magnetic tape comprises providing a magnetic tape with first and second data tracks with the azimuth angle of the first data track at approximately forty five degrees to a line perpendicular to the first data track direction, and with the reverse azimuth angle of the second data track at approximately forty five degrees to a line perpendicular to the second data track direction.
- 18. The method of claim 13, wherein during a first reading step of the first data track, adjacent track signal from the second data track is sufficiently suppressed for effective reading of data of the first data track.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the read element is provided as being of a greater width than the width of the first data track when oriented similarly so as to overlap the second data track as positioned in such orientation.
- 20. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of moving the magnetic tape and read element relative to one another comprises moving the magnetic tape in a linear direction so that the first and second data tracks can be read parallel to the direction of tape movement.
- 21. The method of claim 11, the step of moving the magnetic tape and read element relative to one another comprises moving the magnetic tape in a linear direction and moving the read element at an angle to the linear direction of tape movement so that the first and second data tracks can be read at an angle to the direction of tape movement.
- 22. A magnetic tape having a first data track provided thereon and extending in a first data track direction along the magnetic tape and a second data track provided thereon and extending in a second data track direction along the magnetic tape, the first and second data tracks being parallel to one another, wherein the first data track comprises domains of opposite magnetization and a plurality of first spaced data transitions between the domains that are oriented at an azimuth angle of greater than twenty five degrees to a line that is perpendicular to the first data track direction.
- 23. The magnetic tape of claim 22, wherein the second data track comprises domains of opposite magnetization and a plurality of second spaced data transitions between the domains that are oriented at a reverse azimuth angle of greater than twenty five degrees to a line that is perpendicular to the second data track direction.
- 24. The magnetic tape of claim 23, wherein the first data track has the azimuth angle of its first data transitions at between forty and fifty degrees to a line perpendicular to the first data track direction, and the second data track has the reverse azimuth angle of its second data transitions at between forty and fifty degrees to a line perpendicular to the second data track direction.
- 25. The magnetic tape of claim 24, wherein the first data track has the azimuth angle of its first data transitions at approximately forty five degrees to a line perpendicular to the first data track direction, and the second data track has the reverse azimuth angle of its second data transitions at approximately forty five degrees to a line perpendicular to the second data track direction.
- 26. The magnetic tape of claim 23, wherein the first and second tracks have similar track widths that are less than twenty microns.
- 27. The magnetic tape of claim 23, further comprising a plurality of tracks recorded in the manner of the first track and a plurality of tracks recorded in the manner of the second track.
- 28. A magnetic tape data transfer system employing read and write elements for positioning relative to a magnetic tape and to permit relative movement between the elements and the magnetic tape, the system comprising:
a head module having a tape facing surface provided to accommodate movement of a magnetic tape relative to the head module in a data transfer direction; a first element operatively provided along the tape facing surface, the first element oriented at a first azimuth angle of greater than twenty five degrees with respect to the data transfer direction; and a second element provided at a second azimuth angle to the data transfer direction, wherein the second azimuth angle is different than the first azimuth angle.
- 29. The magnetic tape data transfer system of claim 28, wherein the second element is provided as oriented at a reverse azimuth angle with respect to the first element, the reverse azimuth angle being greater than twenty five degrees with respect to the data transfer direction.
- 30. The magnetic tape data transfer system of claim 29, wherein the azimuth angle of the first element and the reverse azimuth angle of the second element are between forty and fifty degrees with respect to the data transfer direction.
- 31. The magnetic tape data transfer system of claim 30, wherein the azimuth angle of the first element and the reverse azimuth angle of the second element are approximately forty five degrees with respect to the data transfer direction so that the first and second elements are oriented at approximately ninety degrees from one another.
- 32. A magnetic tape data transfer system employing read and write elements for positioning relative to a magnetic tape and to permit relative movement between the elements and the magnetic tape along a data transfer direction, the system comprising:
a plurality of independently positionable head modules, each head module comprising a read and a write element; a first read element of one of the plurality of independently positionable head modules provided at a first azimuth angle of greater than twenty five degrees with respect to a data transfer direction; and a second read element of another of the plurality of independently positionable head modules provided at a different azimuth angle with respect to the data transfer direction.
- 33. The system of claim 32, wherein the first element is provided at a first azimuth angle of between forty and fifty degrees with respect to the data transfer direction.
- 34. The head system of claim 33, wherein the second element is provided at a reverse azimuth angle of between forty and fifty degrees with respect to the data transfer direction.
- 35. The head system of claim 33, wherein the first and second elements are provided at an azimuth angle and a reverse azimuth angle, respectively, of approximately forty five degrees with respect to the data transfer direction, and the first and second azimuth angles are at approximately ninety degrees from one another.
- 36. A method of making a head module comprising a plurality of at least one of read and write elements that are arranged at an angle to one another for defining at least two different azimuth angles for the head module, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of sub-assemblies, each sub-assembly comprising at least one of a read and write element; connecting the sub-assemblies together by way of an azimuth defining element; and removing at least a portion of at least one sub-assembly to define a portion of the head module.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/469,521, filed on May 9, 2003, by Dugas et al., U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/469,518, filed on May 9, 2003, by Dugas et al., and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/452,206, filed on Mar. 5, 2003, by Dugas et al., each of which application is commonly owned by the assignee of the present application and the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60469521 |
May 2003 |
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60469518 |
May 2003 |
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60452206 |
Mar 2003 |
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