Claims
- 1. A magnetic disk storage comprising:
- a magnetic storage medium comprising a rigid substrate having a layer of magnetic storage material thereon;
- a magnetic transducer and a contact slider for supporting said magnetic transducer in physical contact with said magnetic storage medium, said contact slider comprising a material having a high resistivity and a low coefficient of friction and a load versus friction characteristic that is non-linear in the negative load region;
- means coupled to said magnetic storage medium for rotating said magnetic storage medium and producing relative motion between said magnetic storage medium and said contact slider up to a selected operating speed sufficient to generate an attractive force responsive to said load versus friction characteristic of said contact slider, said attractive force having a magnitude sufficient for attracting and maintaining a surface of said contact slider in substantially physical contact with said magnetic storage medium at said selected operating speed, such that said magnetic transducer is maintained in close proximity to said magnetic storage medium and data can be written or sensed without excessive wear to either said contact slider or said magnetic storage medium; and
- an access arm and suspension means for suspending said contact slider, said suspension means including spring means adapted for supporting substantially all of said surface of said contact slider in substantially physical contact with said magnetic storage medium at said selected operating speed and for supporting said contact slider in spaced relationship adjacent said magnetic storage medium such that, with respect to the direction of said magnetic storage medium rotation, a leading portion of said surface of said contact slider is in physical contact with said magnetic storage medium when said magnetic storage medium is not rotating such that stiction forces between said contact slider and said magnetic storage medium are minimized at commencement of rotation of said magnetic storage medium, said leading portion of said contact slider in physical contact with said magnetic storage medium generating a triboelectric charge as physical contact with said magnetic storage medium generating a triboelectric charge as rotation of said magnetic storage medium commences, said triboelectric charge propagating over said surface of said contact slider thereby generating said attractive force, said attractive force increasing in magnitude as said relative motion increases to said selected operating speed to a magnitude sufficient to attract and pull said contact slider to said magnetic storage medium such that substantially the entire surface of said contact slider is in physical contact with said magnetic storage medium when said selected operating speed is obtained.
- 2. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said contact slider is fabricated of a single crystal material.
- 3. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said single crystal material is selected from the group consisting of diamond, sapphire, quartz, cubic boron nitride and calcium titantium oxide.
- 4. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said contact slider is fabricated of a polycrystalline material.
- 5. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 4 wherein said polycrystalline material is selected from the group consisting of silicon carbide, zirconium oxide, aluminum oxide, SIALON and cubic boron nitride.
- 6. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said contact slider is fabricated of an amorphous material.
- 7. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said contact slider comprises a shaped slider having a substantially flat bottom surface and a leading tip with respect to the direction of rotation of said magnetic storage medium, said shaped slider suspended at a predetermined angle such that said leading tip is in physical contact with said magnetic storage medium when said magnetic storage medium is not rotating.
- 8. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 7 wherein said predetermined angle is in the range between 1.5 degrees and 5.0 degrees with respect to the surface of said magnetic storage medium.
- 9. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said suspension means is adapted for providing a substantially zero external load on said contact slider.
- 10. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said suspension means is adapted for providing a negative external load on said contact slider.
- 11. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said suspension means comprises twisted spring means adapted for maintaining said contact slider suspended in spaced relationship adjacent a surface of said magnetic storage medium when said magnetic storage medium is not rotating, said contact slider disposed in a tilted orientation with respect to said surface of said magnetic storage medium, said leading portion of said contact slider being in physical contact with said surface of said magnetic storage medium when said magnetic storage medium is not rotating.
- 12. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said magnetic storage medium comprises a particulate magnetic disk.
- 13. A magnetic disk storage system as in claim 1 wherein said magnetic storage medium comprises a thin film magnetic disk.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/210,188 filed Mar. 17, 1994 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/814,124 filed on Dec. 24, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,304,165.
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