Low friction tape head
US-9299368-B2 · Mar 29, 2016 · US
US9734849B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9734849-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615231653-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2017 |
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A tape appliance that includes two outer write heads and an inner read head arranged along a magnetic tape path in WRW order, each write head tape bearing surface angled downward towards the inner read head. The heads are configured such that for a first direction of tape travel, the tape engages the tape bearing surface of a first write head followed by engaging the tape bearing surface of the read head and flies over the tape bearing surface of the other write head. For the reverse direction of tape travel, the tape engages the tape bearing surface of the other write head followed by engaging the tape bearing surface of the write head and flies over the tape bearing surface of the first write head.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tape appliance, comprising: two outer write heads and an inner read head arranged along a magnetic tape path in WRW order, each head including a tape bearing surface bounded by two edges across the tape path, the read head including a read transducer array in its tape bearing surface across a portion of the tape path and intermediate the two edges, and each write head including a write transducer array in its tape bearing surface across a portion of the tape path and intermediate the two edges; each write head configured such that its tape bearing surface is angled downward towards the inner read head; the heads configured such that for a first longitudinal direction of tape travel along the tape path, a tape engages the tape bearing surface of a first one of the write heads followed by engaging the tape bearing surface of the read head and flies over the tape bearing surface of the other write head, and for the reverse longitudinal direction of tape travel along the tape path, the tape engages the tape bearing surface of the other write head followed by engaging the tape bearing surface of the read head and flies over the tape bearing surface of the first write head; wherein when the tape engages the tape bearing surface of a read or write head, read or write operations, respectively, may be performed on the tape by the read or write transducer arrays of the heads. 2. A tape appliance in accordance with claim 1 , wherein when the tape is at rest along the tape path, the tape substantially lifts off the tape bearing surfaces of the outer write heads such that contact between the tape and the write heads occurs at only an outer edge of each of the tape bearing surfaces. 3. A tape appliance in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first edge of each tape bearing surface encountered by the tape in a longitudinal direction of tape travel along the tape path is the leading edge, and the second edge of each tape bearing surface encountered by the tape in a longitudinal direction of tape travel along the tape path is the trailing edge, and the heads are further configured such that: when the tape engages the tape bearing surface of a write head, the tape lift off position on the tape bearing surface is before the trailing edge of the tape bearing surface and after the transducer array in the tape bearing surface. 4. A tape appliance in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first edge of each tape bearing surface encountered by the tape in a longitudinal direction of tape travel along the tape path is the leading edge, and the second edge of each tape bearing surface encountered by the tape in a longitudinal direction of tape travel along the tape path is the trailing edge: wherein the heads are configured to cause the tape to engage their tape bearing surfaces by configuring their leading edges to be skiving edges.
Fluid-dynamic spacing of heads from record-carriers · CPC title
by fluid-dynamic spacing · CPC title
relative to moving tape · CPC title
Shaping or contouring of the transducing or guiding surface · CPC title
Protective measures on heads, e.g. against excessive temperature (G11B5/31 takes precedence; protection against wear G11B5/255 {; protective structure of the head: see under structures, e.g. G11B5/3106}) · CPC title
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