Magnetic head supporting mechanism for a slider bearing member a

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

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G11B 548

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059431920

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic head supporting mechanism having: a rectangular slider bearing member for bearing a slider loaded with a magnetic head; a flexure member, provided so as to surround the slider bearing member, for supporting the slider bearing member in one end section thereof through a joining site; and a long load beam sheet, provided so as to surround the flexure member, for supporting the flexure member through a predetermined holding site (a flexure arm), the joining site, provided between the slider bearing member and the flexure member, having spring properties, the slider bearing member being inclined to the load beam. This magnetic head supporting mechanism can ensure satisfactory impact resistance and satisfactory slider supporting rigidity and can provide a method for assembling a magnetic disk storage comprising the magnetic head supporting mechanism having the above excellent properties.

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patent: H1573 (1996-08-01), Budde

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