Ceramic support arm for movably positioning transducers

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Drum record

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360106, G11B 548

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049491946

ABSTRACT:
A support arm is adapted for high-speed positioning of a transducer such as a read/write head in a magnetic disk drive. The support arm is essentially composed of a ceramic material having a high specific stiffness. The support arm is shaped to form structures integral of the support arm for mating with fasteners for connecting a transducer assembly to one end of the support arm and for connecting the support arm to a positioning actuator.

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