Claims
- 1. A disk drive, comprising:
- a storage disk having data tracks for storing data;
- a spindle motor mounting the storage disk for rotation;
- an interactive element for reading information from and writing information on the data tracks of the storage disk;
- the interactive element comprising a slider having a bottom air bearing surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge, and a magnetic transducer mounted by the slider at the trailing edge of the slider, the air bearing surface being arranged and configured to cause the interactive element to fly above the storage disk at a pitch angle .theta.;
- an actuator responsive to control signals, mounting the interactive element for motion to selectively position the interactive element relative to preselected data tracks of the storage disk; and
- a protective overcoat adhered to the air bearing surface of the slider and having a leading edge and a trailing edge;
- the trailing edge of the protective overcoat being spaced from the trailing edge of the slider by a distance x measured along said bottom air bearing surface; and
- wherein the protective overcoat flies above the storage disk at a minimum distance d, according to the formula:
- d=hg+x.theta.+((4.delta.*x*(x-L))/L.sup.2)-t
- where:
- d is the minimum distance between the protective overcoat and the disk surface;
- hg is the distance between the trailing edge of the slider and the disk;
- x is the spacing between the trailing edge of the protective overcoat and the trailing edge of the slider;
- .theta. is the pitch angle of the slider;
- .delta. is the slider crown;
- L is the length of the slider; and
- t is the thickness of the protective overcoat;
- wherein x is selected so that the distance hg is less than the distance d for the value of .theta..
- 2. The disk drive of claim 1, wherein the protective overcoat comprises carbon.
- 3. The disk drive of claim 1 further including a layer of corrosion resistant material extending from the trailing edge of said overcoat to said trailing edge of said slider and past said magnetic transducer.
- 4. The disk drive of claim 3 wherein said corrosion resistant material comprises SiO.sub.x.
- 5. A slider for use in a disk drive comprising a storage disk having data tracks for storing data, a spindle motor mounting the storage disk for rotation, an interactive element including the slider and a magnetic transducer, for reading information from and writing information on the data tracks of the storage disk and an actuator responsive to control signals, mounting the interactive element for motion to selectively position the interactive element relative to preselected data tracks of the storage disk, the slider comprising:
- a bottom air bearing surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge;
- the magnetic transducer being mounted by the slider at the trailing edge of the slider;
- the air bearing surface being arranged and configured to cause the slider to fly above the storage disk at a pitch angle .theta.; and
- a protective overcoat adhered to the air bearing surface of the slider and having a leading edge and a trailing edge;
- the trailing edge of the protective overcoat being spaced from the trailing edge of the slider by a distance x;
- wherein the protective overcoat flies above the storage disk at a minimum distance d, according to the formula:
- d=hg+x.theta.+((4.delta.*x*(x-L))/L.sup.2)-t
- where:
- d is the minimum distance between the protective overcoat and the disk surface;
- hg is the distance between the trailing edge of the slider and the disk;
- x is the spacing between the trailing edge of the protective overcoat and the trailing edge of the slider measured along said bottom air bearing surface;
- .theta. is the pitch angle of the slider;
- .delta. is the slider crown;
- L is the length of the slider; and
- t is the thickness of the protective overcoat;
- wherein x is selected so that the distance hg is less than the distance d for the value of .theta. when the slider is flying above the storage disk.
- 6. The slider of claim 5 comprising a layer of corrosion resistant material extending from the trailing edge of said overcoat to said trailing edge of said slider and past said magnetic transducer.
- 7. The slider of claim 6 comprising said corrosion resistant material comprises SiO.sub.x.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/359,104 filed Dec. 19, 1994, now abandoned.
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