Claims
- 1. A disc drive storage system for storing information on a surface of a rotating disc, comprising:
a transducing means for reading and writing information on the disc surface; and slider means for carrying the transducing means proximate the disc surface.
- 2. A disc drive storage system, comprising:
a rotating disc having a disc surface; a transducer head adapted to read and write on the disc surface; transducer circuitry coupled to the transducer head; a slider having rails formed thereon and having an air bearing surface, the slider supporting the transducer head proximate the disc surface; a plurality of pads carried on the rails having areas which contact the disc surface during contact start/stop (CSS), the plurality of pads causing instability and degraded flying characteristics of the slider; and a textured portion of the air bearing surface at least a portion of which is proximate a trailing edge of the slider to improve flying characteristics and stability of the slider and counter act degraded flying characteristics and instability caused by the plurality of pads.
- 3. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the textured portion comprises trenches configured to reduce the area of potential contact between the air bearing surface and the disc and reduce the migration of mobile lubricants.
- 4. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the textured portion comprises a roughened surface of the air bearing surface.
- 5. The disc drive storage system of claim 4 wherein the roughened surface is proximate at least one of the plurality of pads.
- 6. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the textured portion includes micro pores in the air bearing surface to reduce the potential area of contact between the air bearing surface and the disc surface.
- 7. The disc drive storage system of claim 6 including at least one channel extending between two micro pores to thereby reduce trapping of debris or lubricant in the micro pores.
- 8. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 including at least one side kick pad positioned adjacent the trailing edge of the slider to prevent tipping of the slider.
- 9. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 including a trench which extends around a base periphery of at least one of the plurality of pads to thereby reduce gross menisci formation around the pad.
- 10. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the air bearing surface has a profile with a crown which is greater than about 1 μin.
- 11. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the textured portion comprises a roughened area substantially coplanar with a plane of the air bearing surface.
- 12. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the textured portion comprises a roughened area recessed from a plane of the air bearing surface.
- 13. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the textured portion comprises trenches configured to reduce the area of potential contact between the air bearing surface and the disc and reduce the migration of mobile lubricants and wherein the air bearing surface has a profile with a crown which is greater than about 1 μin.
- 14. The disc drive storage system of claim 13 including a trench which extends around a base periphery of at least one of the plurality of pads to thereby reduce gross menisci formation around the pad.
- 15. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the air bearing surface includes first and second rails and a center island and the textured portion covers substantially all of the first and second rails and center island.
- 16. The disc drive storage system of claim 15 including a trench which extends around a base periphery of at least one of the plurality of pads to thereby reduce gross menisci formation around the pad.
- 17. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the slider includes a center island and the textured portion of the air bearing surface covers substantially all of the center island, the center island further including trenches configured to reduce the area of potential contact between the air bearing surface and the disc and reduce the migration of mobile lubricants.
- 18. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the textured portion comprises trenches configured to reduce the area of potential contact between the air bearing surface and the disc and reduce the migration of mobile lubricants, a roughened surface proximate at least one of the plurality of pads, a trench which extends around a base periphery of at least one of the plurality of pads to thereby reduce gross menisci formation around the pad, and at least one side kick pad positioned adjacent the trailing edge of the slider to prevent tipping of the slider.
- 19. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the textured portion further comprises a roughened surface of the air bearing surface.
- 20. The disc drive storage system of claim 2 wherein the trenches extend in a direction which is generally diagonal to a direction of the slider.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/093,745, filed Jul. 21, 1998, entitled “METHODS OF REDUCING STICTION ON SLIDERS WITH LANDING PADS DUE TO SUBSTRATE/DISK CONTACT”; and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/102,719, filed Sep. 28, 1998, entitled “SUPER SLIDER FOR IMPROVED TRIBOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE AND STABILITY”.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60093745 |
Jul 1998 |
US |
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60102719 |
Sep 1998 |
US |