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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 23, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 30, 1999
Fujitsu Limited, Kawasaki, JP;
Abstract
A flying head slider often comprises support projections defining the top ends higher than the level of an air bearing surface opposed to the surface of a recording disk. The support projections serve to reduce adsorption or effect of meniscus acting on the slider seated on the disk. The slider further comprises an adsorption prevention protrusion formed on a transducer protection layer superposed on the outflow end of a slider body. The adsorption prevention protrusion swells from a medium-opposed surface at which a transducer element is exposed. When the slider inclines downstream around the tip end of the support projection in response to a reverse rotation of the disk, the slider allows the adsorption prevention protrusion to first contact the surface of the disk at the outflow end. Enlargement of the contact area can be avoided between the slider and the surface of the disk. The adsorption or effect of meniscus cannot be intensified between the slider and the surface of the disk. Less torque of a spindle motor, connected to the disk, still allows the disk to normally start rotating.