Patents by Inventor Pablo G. Levi
Pablo G. Levi has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11790939Abstract: A recording head includes one or more transducer elements, and an electrically insulative layer encasing the one or more transducer elements. The recording head also includes a substrate below the electrically insulative layer. The recording head further includes a heat sinking layer between the electrically insulative layer and the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Helene Parwana Habibi, Vasudevan Ramaswamy, Raul H. Andruet, Neil Zuckerman, Frank A. McGinnity, Giovanni A. Badini Confalonieri, Martin L. McGarry, James G. Wessel, Pablo G. Levi
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Patent number: 11217273Abstract: A recording head includes one or more transducer elements, and an electrically insulative layer encasing the one or more transducer elements. The recording head also includes a substrate below the electrically insulative layer. The recording head further includes a heat sinking layer between the electrically insulative layer and the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2020Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Helene Parwana Habibi, Vasudevan Ramaswamy, Raul H. Andruet, Neil Zuckerman, Frank A. McGinnity, Giovanni A. Badini Confalioneri, Martin L. McGarry, James G. Wessel, Pablo G. Levi
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Patent number: 8837070Abstract: A modulated signal of a predetermined frequency is applied to a capacitive sensor of a magnetic head. The capacitive sensor is located proximate to a media-facing surface of the magnetic head. A clearance between the magnetic head and a magnetic medium is determined using a response to the modulated signal at the predetermined frequency.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Michael Thomas Johnson, Pablo G. Levi
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Patent number: 6879464Abstract: An air bearing surface for read/write head of a magnetic disk drive is disclosed. The air bearing surface includes a trailing edge pad and a leading edge pad with trailing portions. A cavity is defined between the trailing edge pad and the trailing portions of the leading edge pad. A cavity patch is disposed within the cavity. The cavity patch can be disposed within the cavity towards one side of the read/write head.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Western Digital (Fremont), Inc.Inventors: Biao Sun, Pablo G. Levi
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Publication number: 20040032694Abstract: An air bearing surface for read/write head of a magnetic disk drive is disclosed. The air bearing surface includes a trailing edge pad and a leading edge pad with trailing portions. A cavity is defined between the trailing edge pad and the trailing portions of the leading edge pad. A cavity patch is disposed within the cavity. The cavity patch can be disposed within the cavity towards one side of the read/write head.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Biao Sun, Pablo G. Levi
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Patent number: 6646832Abstract: A disk drive (22) for load/unload applications having an actuator arm (32), a slider (34) and a suspension membrane (48) which attaches the slider (34) to the actuator arm (32). The slider (34) includes a leading edge (50), a trailing edge (52), a number of pads (80, 82) and a cavity (60), which creates a region of sub-ambient pressure (61), including a negative pressure center (62). A load point (64) is formed where the suspension membrane (48) attaches to the slider (34). The negative pressure center (62) is positioned towards the trailing edge (52) relative to the load point (64), such that when upward force (96) is applied to the slider (34) at the load point (64), a moment (98) is produced which raises the leading edge (50), allowing increased air flow into the cavity (60), which diminishes the sub-ambient pressure (61), and allows the arm (34) to be raised without damaging the suspension membrane (48).Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventors: Manuel Anaya-Dufresne, Pablo G. Levi
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Patent number: 6583961Abstract: An air bearing surface for use on a magnetic read/write head. The air bearing surface provides a stable flight profile while exhibiting exception load/unload characteristics through the use of a plurality of pads providing high pressure areas as well as a central cavity providing a sub-ambient pressure to counter the high pressure areas. The channel is set a predetermined distance from the leading edge of the air bearing, the predetermined distance being greater than with prior art designs. A channel extends from the leading edge to the cavity to allow airflow into the cavity. The channel and the set back of the cavity both act in conjunction to facilitate unloading of the air bearing by preventing excessive sub ambient pressures.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Pablo G. Levi, Manuel Anaya-Dufresne, Wuxing Gan, Jesse Jianxian Dong
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Publication number: 20020163762Abstract: A slider includes an air bearing surface (ABS) including a plurality of separate coplanar pads, a cavity recessed to a certain depth beneath the level of the ABS, and a plurality of steps in which each step is disposed at a level between that of the ABS and that of the cavity. The plurality of steps include a trailing edge step and a leading edge step, and in some embodiments a first side step and a second side step. The leading edge step is provided at a level between that of the trailing edge step. The first side step and the second side step may be provided at the same or different levels to tailor the flight characteristics of the slider. A process is also disclosed for the fabrication of a slider of the present invention. The process includes at least three cycles of masking, etching, and stripping in order to form at least three successively deeper levels, the deepest level being the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: Pablo G. Levi, Bill Sun, Manuel Anaya-Dufresne, Pravin Prabhu
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Publication number: 20020131209Abstract: A disk drive (22) for load/unload applications having an actuator arm (32), a slider (34) and a suspension membrane (48) which attaches the slider (34) to the actuator arm (32). The slider (34) includes a leading edge (50), a trailing edge (52), a number of pads (80, 82) and a cavity (60), which creates a region of sub-ambient pressure (61), including a negative pressure center (62). A load point (64) is formed where the suspension membrane (48) attaches to the slider (34). The negative pressure center (62) is positioned towards the trailing edge (52) relative to the load point (64), such that when upward force (96) is applied to the slider (34) at the load point (64), a moment (98) is produced which raises the leading edge (50), allowing increased air flow into the cavity (60), which diminishes the sub-ambient pressure (61), and allows the arm (34) to be raised without damaging the suspension membrane (48).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Manuel Anaya-Dufresne, Pablo G. Levi
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Patent number: 6445542Abstract: A slider includes an air bearing surface (ABS) including a plurality of separate coplanar pads, a cavity recessed to a certain depth beneath the level of the ABS, and a plurality of steps in which each step is disposed at a level between that of the ABS and that of the cavity. The plurality of steps include a trailing edge step and a leading edge step, and in some embodiments a first side step and a second side step. The leading edge step is provided at a level deeper than that of the trailing edge step. The first side step and the second side step may be provided at the same or different levels to tailor the flight characteristics of the slider. A process is also disclosed for the fabrication of a slider of the present invention. The process includes at least three cycles of masking, etching, and stripping in order to form at least three successively deeper levels, the deepest level being the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Pablo G. Levi, Bill Sun, Manuel Anaya-Dufresne, Pravin Prabhu
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Patent number: 6356412Abstract: An air bearing surface for use on a magnetic read/write head. The air bearing surface provides a stable flight profile while exhibiting exception load/unload characteristics through the use of a plurality of pads providing high pressure areas as well as a central cavity providing a sub-ambient pressure to counter the high pressure areas. The channel is set a predetermined distance from the leading edge of the air bearing, the predetermined distance being greater than with prior art designs. A channel extends from the leading edge to the cavity to allow airflow into the cavity. The channel and the set back of the cavity both act in conjunction to facilitate unloading of the air bearing by preventing excessive sub ambient pressures.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Pablo G. Levi, Manuel Anaya-Dufresne, Wuxing Gan, Jesse Jianxian Dong
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Publication number: 20020018320Abstract: An air bearing surface for use on a magnetic read/write head. The air bearing surface provides a stable flight profile while exhibiting exception load/unload characteristics through the use of a plurality of pads providing high pressure areas as well as a central cavity providing a sub-ambient pressure to counter the high pressure areas. The channel is set a predetermined distance from the leading edge of the air bearing, the predetermined distance being greater than with prior art designs. A channel extends from the leading edge to the cavity to allow airflow into the cavity. The channel and the set back of the cavity both act in conjunction to facilitate unloading of the air bearing by preventing excessive sub ambient pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Pablo G. Levi, Manuel Anaya-Dufresne, Wuxing Gan, Jesse Jianxian Dong
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Patent number: 6229672Abstract: An air bearing slider for a magnetic head is defined by a leading edge and a trailing edge and has a central longitudinal axis extending from the leading edge to the trailing edge. A pair of side pads, and a center pad between the side pads that is disposed substantially on the center axis, are formed on the air bearing surface of the slider. A first central recess having a T-shaped configuration is etched to a first depth, preferably in the range of 5-30 micro-inches with reference to the air bearing surface. A second major recess portion is etched to a second depth in the range of 60-150 micro-inches. The air bearing surface is configured for high load applications and maintains a flat flying height profile. The configured slider is particularly useful with small size sliders, such as picosliders.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Christopher A. Lee, Ciuter Chang, Pablo G. Levi, Pravin P. Prabhu, Manuel Anaya-Dufresne
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Patent number: 6144528Abstract: The present invention is embodied in an air bearing slider. The slider contains a magnetic head for writing and reading data to and from the magnetic medium of a hard disk. The slider is attached to an actuator arm which reciprocates over the disk surface to position the slider over the surface of the disk. When placed in the airflow existing just above the surface of a rotating disk the slider flies above the disk. The slider which has a leading edge, a trailing edge and two sides defined between the leading and trailing edges comprises a pair of leading pads positioned near the leading edge, a channel defined between the leading pads, a side pad positioned adjacent to each of the sides respectively, a center pad positioned near the trailing edge and a cavity disposed between the pads. With the side pads being separate from the leading pads as well as the inclusion of the channel providing a reduction in stiction.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Manuel Anaya-Dufresne, Pablo G. Levi, Mark J. Donovan
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Patent number: 6137656Abstract: An air bearing slider for use in a disk drive includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, and parallel sides defined between said edges. The slider has a plurality of pads that form discrete air bearing surfaces having a uniform height. The pads include two leading pads formed along the leading edge, a center pad defined along the trailing edge and two side pads. A platform surrounds the center pad and another platform is formed between the leading pads. The slider has a side bridge between each side pad and leading pad and a leading bridge between the leading pads. The side bridge has a height that is less than the height of the pads and which is configured to direct air towards the side pads. The directed air in cooperation with the slider geometry regulates lifting pressure under the center and side pads to limit pitch and maintain a constant slider flying height.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Pablo G. Levi, Manuel Anaya-Dufresne
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Patent number: 5889637Abstract: An air bearing slider is designed with two rails and a central pad that provide positive air bearing regions to the air bearing surface of the slider, and three recess regions that are etched to a constant depth. The rails are identical and are symmetrically disposed relative to a central longitudinal axis. Each rail includes three sections: a pitch adjustment pad, a leg, and a roll adjustment pad. The pitch adjustment pad provides a balanced pressure distribution at the leading edge and optimizes the overall pitch angle of the slider. The leg extends from the pitch adjustment pad and generates counter-pressure that partially opposes the load applied by the suspension. The roll adjustment pad extends from the leg and generates an air bearing force that compensates for roll generated during slider operation. This air bearing slider design achieves constant flying height and less vertical and pitch stiffness, which will result in low contact force for pseudo-contact applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Ciuter Chang, Yiao-Tee Hsia, Mark J. Donovan, Pablo G. Levi
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Patent number: 5704715Abstract: The air bearing surface of an air bearing slider is configured with a taper formed at the slider leading end and a rail that is formed with a base and two legs. One leg extends from the base partially toward the trailing end. The other leg extends from the base to the trailing end and is integrally formed of a rectangularly shaped section and one or more polygon-shaped sections. Inner and outer recesses are defined and separated by the rail, such that the slider is effectively insensitive to changes in ambient pressure, particularly from variations in altitude, so that a substantially constant flying height can be maintained.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Ciuter Chang, Yiao-Tee Hsia, Pablo G. Levi, Christopher A. Lee