FPC with via holes with filler being welded to suspension...

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Reexamination Certificate

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07542242

ABSTRACT:
A suspension includes a flexure constituted by a metal plate member, for supporting a head slider provided with at least one head element, a load beam provided with a top end section and constituted by a metal plate member, for supporting the flexure at the top end section, and an individual FPC member attached to the flexure and the load beam and provided with trace conductors to be electrically connected to the at least one head element of the head slider. The FPC member includes a plurality of via holes provided with metal fillers filled therein, the metal fillers in the respective via holes are welded to the flexure and/or the load beam, and the FPC member is fixed to the flexure and/or the load beam at least by means of the welding.

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patent: 2002-092834 (2002-03-01), None

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