Patents by Inventor Robert N. Payne
Robert N. Payne 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: 8300360Abstract: A compliant, flexible air bearing slider (ABS) reduces the contact forces between the slider and disk, thereby reducing excessive burnishing and wear and increasing the reliability of the slider. According to an embodiment, an ABS has at least one “compliance-enhancing feature” which reduces the bending mode vibration frequency of the slider. By causing the slider to flex, and bringing the bending mode vibration frequency closer to the pitch 2 eigenmode frequency, coupling of the different vibration modes can be obtained. Thus, the different vibration modes can effectively dampen each other and result in reduced contact forces between the slider and disk.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Zvonimir Z. Bandic, Jia-Yang Juang, Bernhard E. Knigge, Robert N. Payne
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Patent number: 8248729Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention pertain to reducing the probability of a slider contacting a surface of a disk. According to one embodiment, a first etch is performed on the slider. Air compression mechanisms are created near each corner associated with a trailing edge of the slider so that the probability that the corners will contact the surface of the disk is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Weidong Huang, Robert N. Payne, Qinghua Zeng
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Patent number: 8009389Abstract: An air bearing surface of a slider, which achieves low crown sensitivity is described. In one embodiment, the air bearing surface comprises a center channel and a plurality of side channels, wherein at least one side channel of the plurality of side channels is open to the center channel. The center channel and the plurality of side channels are configured to allow air to flow along the center channel toward the trailing edge of the ABS, such that there is low crown sensitivity.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Sanford A. Bolasna, Lee K. Dorius, Weidong Huang, Robert N. Payne
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Patent number: 7903375Abstract: An air bearing surface for a head assembly for a data storage device comprises at least one air bearing pad. At least one channel is recessed within the at least one air bearing pad. The at least one channel is formed with an open top and is located entirely within boundaries of the at least one air bearing pad.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Netherlands, B.V.Inventors: Bernhard E. Knigge, Robert N. Payne, Oscar J. Ruiz
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Publication number: 20090284869Abstract: A compliant, flexible air bearing slider (ABS) reduces the contact forces between the slider and disk, thereby reducing excessive burnishing and wear and increasing the reliability of the slider. According to an embodiment, an ABS has at least one “compliance-enhancing feature” which reduces the bending mode vibration frequency of the slider. By causing the slider to flex, and bringing the bending mode vibration frequency closer to the pitch 2 eigenmode frequency, coupling of the different vibration modes can be obtained. Thus, the different vibration modes can effectively dampen each other and result in reduced contact forces between the slider and disk.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Zvonimir Z. Bandic, Jia-Yang Juang, Bernhard E. Knigge, Robert N. Payne
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Patent number: 7583473Abstract: An air bearing surface of a slider is described. In one embodiment, the air bearing surface comprises a center channel. The air bearing surface further comprises a plurality of side channels, wherein at least one side channel of the plurality of side channels is open to the center channel, and a plurality of pocket areas. The center channel, the plurality of side channels, and the plurality of pocket areas are configured to allow air to flow along the center channel toward the trailing edge of the ABS, such that a change in ambient pressure and a change and relative velocity of a head assembly with respect to a data storage medium of a data storage device would not significantly affect the fly height of a head assembly utilizing the ABS.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Sanford A. Bolasna, Lee K. Dorius, Weidong Huang, Robert N. Payne
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Patent number: 7495856Abstract: An embodiment of the invention is a slider with a lift pad and a thermal protrusion pad in which the heads are located. The lift pad is located immediately in front of the thermal protrusion pad and is designed to achieve the flying characteristics needed for normal operation of the disk drive. The thermal protrusion pad includes a heater which is used to protrude the pad for burnishing-on-demand and/or for thermal fly-height control. The thermal protrusion pad is designed to generate very little lift so that protruding the thermal protrusion pad does not significantly increase the lift experienced by the slider. An alternative embodiment uses two overcoat thicknesses on the ABS surface with the thermal protrusion pad having a thin overcoat and the lift pad having a thicker overcoat.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Robert N. Payne, Barry Cushing Stipe
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Publication number: 20080024924Abstract: An air bearing surface of a slider is described. In one embodiment, the air bearing surface comprises a center channel. The air bearing surface further comprises a plurality of side channels, wherein at least one side channel of the plurality of side channels is open to the center channel, and a plurality of pocket areas. The center channel, the plurality of side channels, and the plurality of pocket areas are configured to allow air to flow along the center channel toward the trailing edge of the ABS, such that a change in ambient pressure and a change and relative velocity of a head assembly with respect to a data storage medium of a data storage device would not significantly affect the fly height of a head assembly utilizing the ABS.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Sanford A. Bolasna, Lee K. Dorius, Weidong Huang, Robert N. Payne
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Publication number: 20080024921Abstract: An air bearing surface of a slider, which achieves low crown sensitivity is described. In one embodiment, the air bearing surface comprises a center channel and a plurality of side channels, wherein at least one side channel of the plurality of side channels is open to the center channel. The center channel and the plurality of side channels are configured to allow air to flow along the center channel toward the trailing edge of the ABS, such that there is low crown sensitivity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Sanford A. Bolasna, Lee K. Dorius, Weidong Huang, Robert N. Payne
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Patent number: 7218478Abstract: A magnetic recording disk drive has a negative-pitch slider in near-contact or continuous-contact with the disk during reading and writing of data. When the disk is rotating at its operating speed, the slider has its upstream or leading portion located closer to the disk surface than its downstream or trailing portion. Both the leading and trailing portions have air-bearing surfaces that enable the slider to be partially supported above the disk surface. A contact pad that provides no substantial air-bearing support is located at the leading portion and supports or contains the magnetic elements of the read/write head. The contact pad protrudes beyond the air-bearing surface of the leading portion and is in contact with the disk. For near-contact recording the contact pad partially wears away during an initial wear-in period. For continuous-contact recording the contact pad is wear-resistant and remains in substantially continuous contact with the disk during reading and writing of data.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Charles Mathew Mate, Robert N. Payne
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Patent number: 7171845Abstract: A slider-disk interface tester for measuring the friction force at the interface uses a “negative-pitch” slider in contact with a rotating disk. The tester includes a base that supports a motor for rotating the disk and an actuator for supporting the slider and moving it to a desired radial location on the disk surface. The slider is connected to the actuator by a rigid arm and a suspension like the suspension used in disk drives. When the disk is rotating, the negative-pitch slider has its upstream or leading portion in contact with the disk surface and its downstream or trailing portion not in contact with the disk surface. A contact pad is located at the leading portion of the slider and is in contact with the disk surface. The tester includes a friction-force sensor and associated measurement circuitry, such as strain gauge, piezoelectric and temperature sensors, and is located at one of several locations on the rigid arm, suspension or slider.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Charles Mathew Mate, Robert N. Payne
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Apparatus for burnishing small asperities and cleaning loose particles from magnetic recording media
Patent number: 7164557Abstract: An air bearing burnish slider burnishes very small asperities and cleans the loose particles that adhere to the magnetic recording media. The slider applies a controllable contact force to effectively burnish disk asperities or partially attached particles. In addition, the slider cleans the loose particles effectively while flying in a stable fashion. In a low pitch design, diagonal rails push particles away from the disk surface and trailing edge pads contact the disk at lower linear velocities. Rail pads retain loose contamination and debris in their pockets and burnish asperities. Another design provides a milder burnish force and flies in a high pitch configuration. The trailing edge pads provide stable contacts and the rails help in sweeping away debris. In both designs, the contact forces can be controlled by adjusting linear velocities. A step taper at the leading edge provides a pitch-producing lift force.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands BVInventors: Parul Agrawal, Hang Fai Ngo, Charles Lee, Li-Chung Lee, Ullal Vasant Nayak, Stephen Olson, Robert N. Payne, Christopher Ramm -
Patent number: 6967818Abstract: The head of a disk drive has write elements disposed on one protrusion pad that wears away during initial operation to permit reduced tolerances and, thus, reduced spacing between the disk and head, with the read element being disposed on a separate protrusion pad and spaced from the write element pad in the radial dimension. This prevents read element recession during cooling in the absence of write current that could otherwise occur if the read element were located on the same pad as the write head.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Peter Michael Baumgart, Bernhard E. Knigge, Robert N. Payne, Gurinder Pal Singh
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Patent number: 6965498Abstract: The present invention is directed towards air-bearing sliders that are used in disk drives. The invention involves pitching a slider so that the leading portion of the slider is closer to the disk than the trailing portion of the slider. The negative pitch reduces the sensitivity of the slider to ambient air pressure, radial position, and to data accessing over the disk. When used in combination with a reverse-flow disk drive, negatively pitched sliders facilitate the routing of traces to the head.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Robert N. Payne, Francis C. Lee
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Patent number: 6914752Abstract: A magnetic recording disk drive achieves continuous contact recording with a head-suspension assembly that compensates for the moment generated from an adhesive force between the head carrier or slider and the disk. The slider pivot point, which is the point where the load force is applied to the flexure that supports the slider, is located closer to the front end of the slider than the net force applied by the air-bearing surface of the slider when the disk is rotating at its operational speed. This assures that the net air-bearing force generates a moment about the pivot point to partially counteract the flexure moment and the moment generated from the adhesive force between the disk and the slider's contact pad.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Thomas R. Albrecht, Francis Chee-Shuen Lee, Charles Mathew Mate, Tzong-Shii Pan, Robert N. Payne
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Publication number: 20040190203Abstract: A magnetic recording disk drive achieves continuous contact recording with a head-suspension assembly that compensates for the moment generated from an adhesive force between the head carrier or slider and the disk. The slider pivot point, which is the point where the load force is applied to the flexure that supports the slider, is located closer to the front end of the slider than the net force applied by the air-bearing surface of the slider when the disk is rotating at its operational speed. This assures that the net air-bearing force generates a moment about the pivot point to partially counteract the flexure moment and the moment generated from the adhesive force between the disk and the slider's contact pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Thomas R. Albrecht, Francis Chee-Shuen Lee, Charles Mathew Mate, Tzong-Shii Pan, Robert N. Payne
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Publication number: 20040130822Abstract: The present invention is directed towards air-bearing sliders that are used in disk drives. The invention involves pitching a slider so that the leading portion of the slider is closer to the disk than the trailing portion of the slider. The negative pitch reduces the sensitivity of the slider to ambient air pressure, radial position, and to data accessing over the disk. When used in combination with a reverse-flow disk drive, negatively pitched sliders facilitate the routing of traces to the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Robert N. Payne, Francis C. Lee
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Patent number: 6751063Abstract: The present invention is directed towards air-bearing sliders that are used in disk drives. The invention involves pitching a slider so that the leading portion of the slider is closer to the disk than the trailing portion of the slider. The negative pitch reduces the sensitivity of the slider to ambient air pressure, radial position, and to data accessing over the disk. When used in combination with a reverse-flow disk drive, negatively pitched sliders facilitate the routing of traces to the head.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Robert N. Payne, Francis C. Lee
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Publication number: 20030026044Abstract: The present invention is directed towards air-bearing sliders that are used in disk drives. The invention involves pitching a slider so that the leading portion of the slider is closer to the disk than the trailing portion of the slider. The negative pitch reduces the sensitivity of the slider to ambient air pressure, radial position, and to data accessing over the disk. When used in combination with a reverse-flow disk drive, negatively pitched sliders facilitate the routing of traces to the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventors: Robert N. Payne, Francis C. Lee
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Patent number: 4513299Abstract: An ink jet drop-on-demand printing system comprising an ink jet print head having an ink cavity supplied with a suitable ink. An electromechanical transducer is mounted in mechanical communication with the ink cavity, and a source of electrical signals is provided to selectively actuate the transducer to produce an ink drop of a selected size. To produce ink drops of a selected size the source of electrical signals produces one or more electrical drive signals each separated by a fixed time delay which is short with respect to the drop-on-demand drop production rate. Each electrical drive signal ejects a predetermined volume of ink and all the volumes of ink merge to form a single drop prior to the time the ink drops reach the print medium for printing.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1983Date of Patent: April 23, 1985Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Francis C. Lee, Ross N. Mills, Robert N. Payne, Frank E. Talke