Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Head – Core
Patent
1993-09-16
1995-03-28
Wolff, John H.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Head
Core
360126, 29603, G11B 542, G11B 5127, G11B 5147
Patent
active
054022940
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic transducer for reproducing/recording high frequency signals with a magnetic tape medium includes a pair of opposed transducer head halves separated by an insulation gap and bonded together to form a Y-shaped pole structure, each half including a laminated at least partially ferromagnetic core portion bounded on opposite surfaces with outer and inner conductive layers, each of which forms a winding coil portion. Each core section has a leg portion and an angularly disposed arm portion, the distal end of which is capped with a block-shaped ferromagnetic pole tip in magnetic path relation therewith, the two pole tips lying in a common plane transverse to the plane of the gap. The conductive layers, when conductively interconnected, such as by jumpers, form a one or two turn coil for the transducer. The inner conductor is of an inverted generally U-shaped configuration with the bight portion of the two inner conductors passing through, and substantially filling, the openings of the Y-shape on opposite sides of the insulation gap layer beneath the pole pieces. The method of fabricating the magnetic transducer generally comprises the steps of forming at least two generally identical transducer head halves, each having generally one half of a Y-shape, commencing with providing a substrate having a surface shaped to define the core configuration and having a band shaped to define the pole configurations; applying a conductive layer to the surface for providing an outer coil conductor; alternately applying laminated of insulating and magnetic material to form a laminated core section; applying a conductive layer over an insulation layer about the face and side edges of the laminated core section for providing an inner generally U-shaped coil conductor; forming, in the band, a pole piece of magnetic material at the distal end of the arm of the core section; bonding two such transducer head halves in facing relation to form a Y-shaped transducer with the bonding material being insulating and forming the gap between the two pole pieces.
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Gooch Beverley R.
Varian George R.
Almeida George B.
Ampex Systems Corporation
Cao Allen
Mesaros John G.
Mossino Ralph L.
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