Claims
- 1. A longitudinal recording head for use with a magnetic recording medium, the longitudinal recording head comprising:first and second write poles defining a gap therebetween, wherein sides of the second write pole are wrapped around a portion of the first write pole; and means for propagating magnetic flux through the wrapped around sides of the second write pole such that portions of the wrapped around sides of the second pole located at an air bearing surface of the recording head do not saturate when portions of the wrapped around sides located away from the air bearing surface saturate.
- 2. A longitudinal recording head for use with a magnetic recording medium, the longitudinal recording head comprising:a first write pole; and a second write pole defining a gap between the first and second write poles, wherein sides of the second pole are wrapped around a portion of the first pole, and the wrapped around sides have a cross sectional area located at an air bearing surface of the recording head that is greater than a cross sectional area located away from the air bearing surface.
- 3. The recording head of claim 2, wherein the cross sectional area of each wrapped around side at the air bearing surface is at least about 1.2 times the smallest cross sectional area of the wrapped around side away from the air bearing surface.
- 4. The recording head of claim 2, wherein the cross sectional area of each wrapped around side at the air bearing surface is at least about 1.5 times the smallest cross sectional area of the wrapped around side away from the air bearing surface.
- 5. The recording head of claim 2, wherein the gap defines a track width at the air bearing surface of the recording head, each wrapped around side has a width measured parallel with the track width at the air bearing surface, and the ratio of the track width to each of the side widths is from about 5:1 to about 1:1.
- 6. The recording head of claim 5, wherein the ratio of the track width to each of the side widths is from about 3:1 to about 2:1.
- 7. The recording head of claim 5, wherein the side widths are equal.
- 8. The recording head of claim 2, wherein the gap comprises side gaps extending between the first pole and the wrapped around sides of the second pole.
- 9. The recording head of claim 8, wherein each side gap has a width at the air bearing surface of from greater than zero to about 100 percent of the gap width measured in a direction parallel with a track direction between the first and second poles at the air bearing surface.
- 10. The recording head of claim 9, wherein the width of each side gap is from about 5 to about 60 percent of the gap width.
- 11. The recording head of claim 9, wherein the width of each side gap is about 20 percent of the gap width.
- 12. The recording head of claim 9, wherein the side gap widths are equal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/180,295 filed Feb. 4, 2000.
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