Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Drum record
Patent
1999-01-05
1999-10-19
Evans, Jefferson
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Record transport with head stationary during transducing
Drum record
G11B 548
Patent
active
059699060
ABSTRACT:
A transducer suspension system has a transducer head, laminated member, and a load beam. The laminated member is comprised of a support layer, an electrically insulating layer, and an electrically conducting layer. The electrical lines are formed directly into the laminated member. A first end of the support layer has an aperture into which a tongue section protrudes. The transducer head is attached to the tongue section. A platform section is formed between the aperture and the end of the support layer. The electrical lines run to the transducer head along the platform section. The load beam is attached to the laminated member and provides rigid support. The load beam has an aperture located directly above the platform section and provides access to allow clamping of the electrical lines and the platform section during electrical attachment of the lines to the transducer head. Precise electrical attachment is achieved without unwanted bending of the delicate flexure section of the suspension.
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Arya Satya Prakash
Brooks, Jr. William W.
Hillman Wesley L.
Pan Tzong-Shii
Sell John E.
Evans Jefferson
International Business Machines - Corporation
Millett Douglas R.
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