Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Head mounting – For adjusting head position
Reexamination Certificate
1999-03-15
2001-04-24
Klimowicz, William (Department: 2652)
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Head mounting
For adjusting head position
C360S291400
Reexamination Certificate
active
06222705
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rotary magnetic head device for a helical scanning magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus, comprising a rotary drum, a thin-film magnetic head protruding from the rotary drum in a diametrical direction for coming into contact with a magnetic tape, wound around part of the outer peripheral surface of the rotary drum, and head control means for adjusting the protrusion of the magnetic head in the diametrical direction.
2. Description of the Related Art
Such a rotary magnetic head device is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,223,992. The device in this document is provided with an envelope detector for detecting an envelope of a reproduced signal from the magnetic head, search means, coupled to the envelope detector, for obtaining a minimum amount of projection of the magnetic head in a projection range in which a detected envelope level is saturated, by sequentially driving the magnetic head to vary the projection of the magnetic head, and control means for controlling the magnetic head to position the magnetic head at a projection which coincides with the minimum amount of projection obtained by the search means. In other words, the head control means comprises a feed-back control arrangement to bring and hold the magnetic head into a desired protruded position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to simplify this magnetic head device while maintaining a good contact between the magnetic head and the tape, together with a relatively low thin-film head wear.
To achieve this object the head control means comprises a feed-forward control arrangement to bring and hold the magnetic head into a protruded position in which it exerts a constant normal force on a tape wounded around the drum. This normal force is preferably about 3-4 mN, these values corresponding, more or less, with about 10% of the normal force exerted by an ordinary inductive head. The omission of a specific feed-back arrangement implies a simplification with respect to the above mentioned prior art, while still the desired accuracy is obtained.
In a particular embodiment, the feed-forward control arrangement comprises a voice-coil-actuator which is energized with a constant electric current, the strength of which determining the magnitude of the normal force. This current is preferably be adjusted in such a manner that a normal force of about 3-4 mN is exerted on a tape wounded around the drum. The wear of the magnetic head is small compared with the voice-coil-actuator dimensions. The force exerted by the voice-coil-actuator varies linearly over such small length changes.
Although a certain protection of the magnetic head caused by sudden mechanical shocks is obtained by the forced contact of the magnetic head against the tape, it may be desirable to provide the voice-coil-actuator with a voice-coil and a magnetic rod movable therethrough, one end of the magnetic rod being coupled with the magnetic head and the other end being coupled with a damping device. Over long time scales, such as those associated with wear, the damping will have no impact. Further, in this respect, elastomer connection means may be provided to couple the magnetic head with the magnetic rod.
In a specific embodiment the device comprises a housing for the magnetic head and the voice-coil-actuator. This housing comprises a first hole to accommodate the magnetic head, this first hole opening into a second hole, the second hole accommodating the voice-coil-actuator and being in line with and wider than the first hole. A tape which, without contact with a magnetic head as in the case of an inductive head, is stretched over the first hole, acts like a drum membrane and will vibrate. These vibrations tend to modify the head-to-tape distance, giving rise to fluctuations and noise in the magnetic head signal. By the above-mentioned low normal force of 3-4 mN, such fluctuations and noise are strongly reduced. Further, the width of the first hole in at least the tape track direction must be matched to the dimensions of the magnetic head. On the one hand, side motions of the magnetic head in the tape track direction must be strongly limited, while, on the other hand, the friction between the inner wall of the first hole and the magnetic head must be kept small with respect to the above-mentioned constant normal force.
To prevent the magnetic head from being launched out of the first hole, a stop is provided in the housing for arresting the movement of the magnetic head in the diametrical direction out of the housing.
The invention also relates to a helical scanning magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus provided with a rotary magnetic head device in accordance with the invention as described here before.
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Makinwa Kofi A. A.
Stupp Steven E.
Van De Ven Martinus L. J. M.
Goodman Edward W.
Klimowicz William
U.S. Philips Corporation
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