Magnetic head/support assembly and access mechanism for a disk f

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

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360 9801, G11B 2116

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050123688

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic head/support assembly 10 for assembly into the data access mechanism 70 of a magnetic disk file comprises a magnetic head element 12 and a support structure 11, 20, 21 for the head element. The head/support assembly also comprises a head lead locator 27 including a frame 51 for locating and terminating the leads 15 from the head element 12 remotely from the element. The locator is attached to the support structure and the leads extend across the frame and are retained in fixed spaced apart relationship over a sufficient portion of their lengths to permit direct electrical connection to a correspondingly spaced pattern of conductors on external data channel circuitry carried by the access mechanism.

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