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Document Number
US Patent 5067037
Issued Date
November 19, 1991
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Salient embodiments comprise a magnetic recording slider whose record-confronting face is characterized by two or three rails wherein stiction forces are counteracted by provision of piezo-electric boss means on one or several rails, or therebetween.
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Owner
Unisys Corp. (Detroit, MI)
Published
November 19, 1991
Application Number
07/664,727
Filed
March 5, 1991
US Classification
360/234.3  
Int'l Classification
G11B   5/60   (20060101)  
Parent Case
This is a division of application Ser. No. 422,186, filed Oct. 16, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,034,828.
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360/103  
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