| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7126483 |
Device and method for preventing upper respiratory diseases and for modifying certain OCD behavi |
October 24, 2006 |
| A sensor assembly (10) for monitoring movement of an object (13) near a first body region (11) of an animal (12) includes one or more sensors (16) and a signaling unit (24). The sensor (16) is coupled to the animal (12) and detects movement of the object (13) near the first body region |
| 6246547 |
Low profile flexure and slider-flexure assembly |
June 12, 2001 |
| A slider attaches to a low profile flexure to form a slider-flexure assembly. The flexure has no out-of-plane bends thereby minimizing slider-flexure assembly height. The slider has a top, a bottom, a leading edge and a trailing edge. The flexure includes a tongue having a proximal e |
| 5859749 |
Flexible circuit for magnetic head assembly |
January 12, 1999 |
| A head gimbal assembly for use in disk drive systems comprising a load beam, a flexure physically connected to the load beam, a slider physically connected to the flexure for movement with the flexure. The slider includes a transducer and n bonding pads to which the transducer is ele |
| 5138507 |
Disk head assembly flexure with improved motion stability |
August 11, 1992 |
| A flexure for supporting a slider/electromagnetic read/write head assembly for a rotary actuator-type disk drive. The flexure is designed to improve yaw stiffness while simultaneously improving pitch and roll compliance compared to prior art designs. The flexure has a support structure h |
| 5027240 |
Disk head assembly load beam |
June 25, 1991 |
| A computer disk head assembly load beam having improved vibrational characteristics. The inventive load beam has reduced mass and increased resonant frequencies for at least the first and second resonant modes in comparison to the prior art, while maintaining a spring rate approximately |
| 5008768 |
Disk head assembly flexure with sloped ramp support structure |
April 16, 1991 |
| A flexure for supporting a slider/electromagnetic read/write head assembly for a rotary actuator-type disk drive. The flexure is designed to improve yaw stiffness while simultaneously improving pitch and roll compliance compared to prior art designs. The flexure has a forked outrigger |