Claims
- 1. A magnetic head slider for positioning a magnetic head relative to a rotating magnetic medium including first and second parallel guiding members having first and second air bearing surfaces, respectively, said first and second air bearing surfaces having a predetermined width and being substantially flat across said width in a first region of said guiding members so as to maintain said slider in a flying state when said medium is rotated with respect to said slider, and first and second tapered surfaces located on a second, air-intake region of each of said guiding members for cutting through an air flow generated with a movement of said magnetic medium, wherein each of said tapered surfaces is a convex surface with a curvature facing said magnetic medium, wherein an imaginary line connecting between each of said air-bearing surfaces and each of said tapered surfaces on said first and second guiding members, respectively, and extending across each of said air-intake regions of said first and second guiding members to respective side edges of said air-intake regions of said first and second guiding members, is outwardly convexed with respect to the direction of the incoming air flow, and a merging portion between each of said tapered surfaces and each of said air-bearing surfaces, being a smooth curve, and wherein each of said tapered surfaces on each of said air-intake regions of said first and second guiding members are symmetrical with respect to the side edges of said first and second guiding members in said air-intake regions thereof.
- 2. A magnetic head slider according to claim 1, which satisfies the following condition: 0.8<2r/w<1.2 where w is a width of each of the air-bearing surfaces and r is a radius of said smooth curve of said merging portion.
- 3. A magnetic head slider according to claim 1, which satisfies the following condition: 1/20<L.sub.1 /L.sub.0 <1/8, where L.sub.0 is a length of the slider, and L.sub.1 is a distance from an interface of said merging portion with each of said tapered surfaces to front edge surfaces of each of said tapered surfaces.
- 4. A magnetic head slider for positioning a magnetic head relative to a rotating magnetic medium including first and second parallel guiding members having first and second air bearing surfaces, respectively, said first and second air bearing surfaces having a predetermined width and being substantially flat across said width in a first region of said guiding members so as to maintain said slider in a flying state when said medium is rotated with respect to said slider, and first and second tapered surfaces located on a second, air-intake region of each of said guiding members for cutting through an air flow generated with a movement of said magnetic medium, wherein each of said tapered surfaces is a convex surface with a curvature facing said magnetic medium, wherein an imaginary line connecting between each of said air-bearing surfaces and each of said tapered surfaces on said first and second guiding members, respectively, and extending across each of said air-intake regions of said first and second guiding members to respective side edges of said air-intake regions of said first and second guiding members, is outwardly convexed with respect to the direction of the incoming air flow and symmetrical with respect to the side edges of said first and second guiding members in said air-intake regions thereof, and a merging portion between each of said tapered surfaces and each of said air-bearing surfaces being a smooth curve,
- and wherein the following condition is satisfied: 0.8<2r/w<1.2 where w is a width of each of the air-bearing surfaces and r is a radius of said smooth curve of said merging portion.
- 5. A magnetic head slider for positioning a magnetic head relative to a rotating magnetic medium including first and second parallel guiding members having first and second air bearing surfaces, respectively, said first and second air bearing surfaces having a predetermined width and being substantially flat across said width in a first region of said guiding members so as to maintain said slider in a flying state when said medium is rotated with respect to said slider, and first and second tapered surfaces located on a second air-intake region of each of said guiding members for cutting through an air flow generated with a movement of said magnetic medium, wherein each of said tapered surfaces is a convex surface with a curvature facing said magnetic medium, wherein an imaginary line connecting between each of said air-bearing surfaces and each of said tapered surfaces on said first and second guiding members, respectively, and extending across each of said air-intake regions of said first and second guiding members to respective side edges of said air-intake regions of said first and second guiding members, is outwardly convexed with respect to the direction of the incoming air flow and symmetrical with respect to the side edges of said first and second guiding members in said air-intake regions thereof, and a merging portion between each of said tapered surfaces and each of said air-bearing surfaces being a smooth curve,
- and wherein the following condition is satisfied: 1/20<L.sub.1 /L.sub.0 <1/8, where L.sub.0 is a length between leading and trailing ends of the slider, and L.sub.1 is a distance from an interface of said merging portion with each of said tapered surfaces to the leading end of the slider.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 116,209, filed Nov. 3, 1987, now abandoned.
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