Stropping Machine Patents (Class 451/318)
  • Patent number: 6790133
    Abstract: A glide/burnish suspension assembly processes magnetic memory storage disks by “flying” a glide/burnish slider across the surface of a rotating disk. A glide/burnish suspension assembly as described herein includes mounting holes and a tooling hole that are compatible with existing Type-2/Type-4 glide/burnish testing fixtures. The glide/burnish suspension assembly includes a stainless steel loadbeam that is compatible with Type-8/Type-20 designs, i.e., the loadbeam is configured to provide the structural support and rigidity required for use with smaller glide/burnish sliders. In this respect, the loadbeam can accommodate 70%, 50%, 30%, and possibly smaller glide/burnish sliders. The glide/burnish suspension assembly facilitates the continued use of “older” Type-2/Type-4 fixtures to perform gliding and/or burnishing of disks using the “newer” Type-8/Type-20 loadbeams designed to support 30% sliders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2004
    Assignee: Acropolis Engineering Inc.
    Inventor: Gustavo Nuño
  • Patent number: 6419551
    Abstract: A method of burnishing an asperity on a magnetic surface of an operational disk drive. The disk drive includes a slider maintaining an MR element. Rotation of the disk relative to the slider forms an air bearing between the slider and the disk surface, generating a fly height of the slider relative to the disk surface. With this in mind, the method includes identifying the presence of the asperity. The disk speed is increased from a normal operational rate to a first burnishing rate. Further, an internal pressure of the disk drive is reduced from a normal operational pressure to a first burnishing pressure. A first burnishing fly height is thusly established at the first burnishing rate and the first burnishing pressure. In this regard, the first burnishing fly height is less than a fly height otherwise found with the disk drive operating at the first burnishing rate and the normal operational pressure. The slider is then positioned over the asperity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2002
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon James Smith
  • Patent number: 6296552
    Abstract: A burnishing head configured to provide extremely close control of the burnishing height, to minimize stiction between the burnishing head and a disc being burnished, and to optimize the tribological relationship between the burnishing head and a disc being burnished. The burnishing head includes one or more spacer pads, associated with selected ones of the burnishing pads on the burnishing head, which remain in contact with the surface of a disc being burnished. The height from the contact surface of the spacer pad to the contact surface of the burnishing pad determines the effective burnishing height. The burnishing head also includes moats, or recessed areas, surrounding the burnishing pads to minimize the stiction caused by generation of a liquid meniscus between the disc and contacting elements of the burnishing head, and which act as collection points for particulates generated by the burnishing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2001
    Assignee: Seagate Technology LLC
    Inventors: Zine-Eddine Boutaghou, Mark James Schaenzer, William Omar Liners, Joel William Hoehn, Andreas Argyros Polycarpou
  • Patent number: 5782680
    Abstract: A burnishing head, which is used to polish the surface of carriers that hold magnetic media (e.g., disks for computer hard drives), includes a slider that is mounted on a suspension. The slider includes at least four protrusions that protrude toward the surface to be polished. The protrusions are arranged symmetrically relative to the center of the slider. The sum of the surface areas of the protrusions is no more than approximately 20% of the total surface area of the slider that faces the surface to be polished. Preferably the sum of the surface areas of the protrusions is no more than 10%, even more preferably, no more than 7%, of the total surface area of the slider that faces the surface to be polished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Aijohn Establishment
    Inventor: Horatiu O. Pilsan