Transducer suspension system

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

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G11B 548, G11B 2116

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058726870

ABSTRACT:
A suspension member has integral electrical conductor leads which extend along its length to a rear tail section. The leads extend beyond the tail section for electrical connection with a reception pad member. The distal ends of the leads have recessed areas in the terminal edge to encourage the flow of liquid solder into the joint. The tail section has a pair of tab members which are received in apertures in the reception pad member in order align the leads correctly.

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