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Suspension having relief against flexure movement interference
   
Document Number
US Patent 5949616
Issued Date
September 7, 1999
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Inventors
Khan; Aman (Temecula, CA)
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Abstract
Extended arcuate travel of the flexure in a disk drive suspension head gimbal assembly is provided by reducing the load beam body thickness in the areas where the load beam body normally interferes with full arc traverse, by etching some or all of the load beam material away in the interference areas.
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Owner
Magnecomp Corp. (Temecula, CA)
Published
September 7, 1999
Application Number
08/872,261
Filed
June 10, 1997
US Classification
360/245  
Int'l Classification
G11B   5/48   (20060101)  
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/046,732, filed May 16, 1997.
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360/104   360/105   360/107  
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