Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Head mounting – For adjusting head position
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-31
2006-01-31
Heinz, A. J. (Department: 2653)
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Head mounting
For adjusting head position
C360S234700
Reexamination Certificate
active
06992865
ABSTRACT:
An air bearing slider includes a slider body, a head stack portion attached to a rear portion of the slider body, and a transducer contained within the head stack having a pole tip for communicating with a disc. A distance separates a plane containing the bottom surface of the pole tip and a plane containing the bottom surface of the slider body. The head stack portion includes a material that is semi-permanently deformable, and a deformation of the material changes the distance. A method for adjusting a pole tip position in an air bearing slider includes providing an air bearing slider having a material within a head stack portion. A distance separates a plane containing the bottom surface of the pole tip and a plane containing the bottom surface of the slider body. The method includes semi-permanently deforming the material to change the distance.
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Egbert Dale Eugene
Macken Declan
Thurn Jeremy Adam
Heinz A. J.
Kinney & Lange , P.A.
Seagate Technology LLC
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