Load beam side rail shock contact feature
US-11056137-B1 · Jul 6, 2021 · US
US12367900B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12367900-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217949037-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 22, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 22, 2025 |
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Examples of a load beam are described herein that include a lifter tab extending towards a distal end, a dustpan defined by a dustpan forming line at a proximal end and the lifter tab at a distal end and a first and second plurality of rail sections separated by a longitudinal axis. The first and second plurality rail sections including a rear rail, an intermediate rail, and a front rail. The rear rail extends from a proximal end of the load beam to the first intermediate rail, the intermediate rail extends from the first rear rail to the dustpan forming line, and the front rail extends from the dustpan forming line to a proximal end of the lifter tab.
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We claim: 1. A load beam comprising: a lifter tab; a dustpan defined by a dustpan forming line; a first plurality of rail sections on a first side of a longitudinal axis; and a second plurality of rail sections on a second side of the longitudinal axis, the first and second plurality of rail sections each including a rear rail, an intermediate rail, and a front rail, the rear rail extends from a proximal end of the load beam to the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections, the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections extends from the rear rail to the dustpan forming line, wherein the rear rail and the intermediate rail are angled such that a first forming angle difference D 1 between the rear rail and the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections is negative, and the front rail extends from the dustpan forming line to a proximal end of the lifter tab, wherein the intermediate rail and the front rail are angled such that a second forming angle difference D 2 between the intermediate rail and the front rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections is positive. 2. The load beam of claim 1 , wherein the rear rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections extends from the proximal end of the load beam to a trailing edge of a load beam window. 3. The load beam of claim 1 , wherein the rear rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections is positioned at an angle between the longitudinal axis and the rear rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections. 4. The load beam of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections is positioned at an angle between the longitudinal axis and the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections. 5. The load beam of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections extends from a sag region of the load beam and extends to the dustpan forming line. 6. The load beam of claim 5 , wherein the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections extends from a location between the sag region and the proximal end of the load beam, and extends to the dustpan forming line. 7. A suspension comprising: a flexure assembly; and a load beam mounted to the flexure assembly, the load beam comprising: a lifter tab extending towards a distal end of the load beam; a dustpan defined by a dustpan forming line; and a first plurality of rail sections on a first side of a longitudinal axis; and a second plurality of rail sections on a second side of the longitudinal axis, the first and second plurality of rail sections each including a rear rail, an intermediate rail, and a front rail, the rear rail extends from a proximal end of the load beam to the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections, the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections extends from the rear rail to the dustpan forming line, wherein the rear rail and the intermediate rail are angled such that a first forming angle difference D 1 between the rear rail and the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections is negative, and the front rail extends from the dustpan forming line to a proximal end of the lifter tab, wherein the intermediate rail and the front rail are angled such that a second forming angle difference D 2 between the intermediate rail and the front rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections is positive. 8. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the suspension is configured as a heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) suspension. 9. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the rear rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections extends from the proximal end of the load beam to a trailing edge of a load beam window. 10. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the rear rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections is positioned at an angle between the longitudinal axis and the rear rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections. 11. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections is positioned at an angle between the longitudinal axis and the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections. 12. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections extends from a sag region of the load beam and extends to the dustpan forming line. 13. The suspension of claim 12 , wherein the intermediate rail of each of the first and second plurality of rail sections extends from a location between the sag region and the proximal end of the load beam, and extends to the dustpan forming line.
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while the head is out of operative position · CPC title
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