Claims
- 1. A slider for supporting a transducing head proximate a rotating disc, the slider comprising:
a slider body which includes a disc opposing face bounded by a leading edge and a trailing edge, an air bearing surface defined on the disc opposing face with the air bearing surface having a pad proximate the trailing edge, and a trench positioned adjacent to the pad with the trench being recessed from the air bearing surface at a step depth; and means for flushing lubricant accumulated in the trench from the slider body.
- 2. The slider of claim 1 wherein the means for flushing lubricant is a channel positioned on the pad, the channel being recessed from the air bearing surface.
- 3. A slider for supporting a transducing head proximate a rotating disc, the slider comprising:
a slider body having a disc opposing face bounded by a leading edge, a trailing edge, and first and second side edges, the slider body having a longitudinal axis; an air bearing surface defined on the disc opposing face, the air bearing surface having a pad proximate the trailing edge; a trench positioned adjacent to the pad, the trench being recessed from the air bearing surface at a step depth; and a channel for flushing lubricant from the disc opposing face, the channel positioned on the pad wherein the channel is recessed from the air bearing surface at a channel depth.
- 4. The slider of claim 3 wherein the channel depth is about 0.1 microns to about 0.3 microns.
- 5. The slider of claim 3 wherein the channel has a first end and a second end, the first end lying adjacent the trench and the second end lying adjacent an outer edge of the pad proximate the trailing edge.
- 6. The slider of claim 3 wherein the pad is a center pad located along the longitudinal axis of the slider body.
- 7. The slider of claim 6 wherein the channel comprises a first channel section and a second channel section positioned on the center pad, the first channel section extending relative to the longitudinal axis at a positive angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees and the second channel section extending relative to the longitudinal axis at a negative angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- 8. The slider of claim 6, and further comprising:
first and second side rails positioned substantially along the first and second side edges.
- 9. The slider of claim 8, and further comprising a left side pad a right side pad located at ends of the first and second side rails adjacent the trailing edge.
- 10. The slider of claim 9, and further comprising
a left side channel positioned on the left side pad and extending longitudinally along the left side pad substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis; and a right side channel positioned on the right side pad and extending longitudinally along the right side pad substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 11. The slider of claim 3, and further comprising:
a cross rail positioned along the leading edge and extending from the first side edge to the second side edge.
- 12. The slider of claim 3 wherein the channel flushes lubricant accumulated in the trench from the disc opposing face.
- 13. The slider of claim 3 wherein the channel is positioned downstream of the trench.
- 14. A slider for supporting a transducing bead proximate a rotating disc, the slider comprising:
a slider body having a disc opposing face bounded by a leading edge, a trailing edge, and first and second side edges, the slider body having a longitudinal axis; an air bearing surface defined on the disc opposing face, the air bearing surface having a pad proximate the trailing edge; a cross rail positioned along the leading edge and extending from the first side edge to the second side edge; first and second side rails positioned substantially along the first and second side edges; a cavity positioned on the disc opposing face, wherein the cavity is at a cavity depth recessed from the air bearing surface, at least a portion of the cavity preceding the pad; a trench positioned adjacent to the pad, the trench being recessed from the air bearing surface at a step depth; and a channel for flushing lubricant from the disc opposing face, the channel positioned on the pad wherein the channel is recessed from the air bearing surface at a channel depth.
- 15. The slider of claim 14 wherein the channel is positioned downstream of the trench.
- 16. The slider of claim 14 wherein the channel has a first end and a second end, the first end lying adjacent the trench and the second end lying adjacent an outer edge of the pad proximate the trailing edge.
- 17. The slider of claim 14 wherein the at least one pad includes a center pad located along the longitudinal axis of the slider body.
- 18. The slider of claim 17 wherein the channel comprises a first channel section and a second channel section positioned on the center pad, the first channel section extending relative to the longitudinal axis at a positive angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees and the second channel section extending relative to the longitudinal axis at a negative angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- 19. The slider of claim 14 wherein the pad is a center pad, and the slider further comprises:
a left side pad and a right side pad located at ends of the first and second side rails adjacent the trailing edge.
- 20. The slider of claim 19, and further comprising:
a left side channel positioned on the left side pad and extending longitudinally along the left side pad substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis; and a right side channel positioned on the right side pad and extending longitudinally along the right side pad substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/260,782, filed Jan. 10, 2001, for “SELF-FLUSHING TRENCH AIR BEARING FOR IMPROVED SLIDER FLYABILITY” by Timothy W. Stoebe, Anthony P. Sannino, Jorge V. Hanchi, and Scott E. Ryun.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60260782 |
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