Magnetic head support device with double gimbal structure

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

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360110S, G11B 548

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050237357

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic head support device is characterized in that a first magnetic head is supported such that it inclined with respect to a surface of a flop disk, and a second magnetic head is supported such that it moves parallel to the other surface of the floppy disk. The second magnetic head is mounted on a carriage of the device via a support element. A movable portion of the support element on which the second magnetic head is mounted is coupled by two parallel gimbal plates to a stationary portion of the support element connected to the carriage.

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