Suspension device for magnetic transducers

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

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360103, G11B 560, G11B 1732, G11B 2120

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042452678

ABSTRACT:
A suspension device is disclosed which is formed from a single thickness of resilient material for urging a plurality of magnetic heads toward a moving magnetic surface. The suspension device comprises a base area adapted to be affixed to a support structure, a plurality of adjacent gimbal sets each having a first sinuous gimbal member and a second sinuous gimbal member, and a plurality of leaf spring members that join the gimbal sets to the base area. The sinuous gimbal members each further comprise a plurality of laterally adjacent gimbal legs.

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