Claims
- 1. A magnetic head slider assembly comprising:
- a slider body;
- a thin film layer disposed at one end of said slider body;
- a magnetic head constituted by said thin film layer; and
- a core pad projection provided on said thin film layer, which said magnetic head is incorporated in, and wherein said core pad projection constitutes no part of said slider body and is so formed as to project towards a magnetic disk beyond an adjacent disk facing surface of said slider body immediately in front of said core pad projection;
- a floating pad provided at a region of said slider body ahead of said core pad projection for generating a floating force by making use of a relative movement between said slider body and said magnetic disk, said floating pad being so formed as to project beyond the disk facing surface of said region of said slider body; and
- wherein said core pad projection and said floating pad are separated from each other a predetermined distance longitudinally of said slider body by a recess interposed therebetween whereby a back end of said core pad projection is positioned closer to said magnetic disk than a back end of said floating pad even though said back end of said floating pad projects from said disk facing surface of said slider body by a distance which is longer than a distance by which said back end of said core pad projection projects from said disk facing surface of said slider body.
- 2. A magnetic head slider assembly according to claim 1,
- wherein said slider body is of a rectangular form, and said core pad projection is disposed at a center line of said slider body as viewed in a direction widthwise thereof.
- 3. A magnetic head slider assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:
- protective pads disposed on said thin film layer for protecting said magnetic head of said core pad projection, said protective pads being separated from said core pad projection by a recess and having a height substantially the same as said core pad projection;
- said protective pads including no part of said slider body and projecting beyond at least the disk facing surface of said slider body which is located most closely to said protective pads.
- 4. A magnetic head slider assembly according to claim 1,
- wherein said floating pad generates a positive pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure, while a portion of said slider body other than said floating pad generates a negative pressure lower than the atmospheric pressure.
- 5. A magnetic slider assembly according to claim 1,
- wherein said core pad projection has a height not lower than 20 .mu.m from the disk facing surface of said slider body.
- 6. A magnetic head slider assembly according to claim 1,
- wherein a pair of sliding projections are formed in combination with a single core pad projection,
- said single core pad projection being disposed at a substantially center line between said pair of sliding projections.
- 7. A magnetic head slider assembly according to claim 1,
- wherein said core pad projection projects from the disk facing surface of said slider body by a distance which is shorter than or, alternatively, substantially equal to a distance for which said sliding projection projects from the disk facing surface of said slider body.
- 8. A magnetic head slider assembly according to claim 1,
- wherein said sliding projection has a height which is substantially equal to that of said core pad projection, and
- wherein said sliding projection and said core pad projection are disposed on a line which is substantially orthogonal to a direction in which said magnetic disk is driven.
- 9. A magnetic head slider assembly according to claim 1,
- wherein said slider body is formed of a given material; and
- said magnetic head is included in a head region formed of a material differing from that of said slider body and integral with said slider body.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a C-I-P of U.S. Ser. No. 08/527,089, filed on Sep. 12, 1995, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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