Active spacing control for contactless tape recording
Abstract
The present invention relates to the field of tape drives, tape transport, tape heads and tape head suspension. More particularly, the present invention is related to magnetic tape data storage and tape recorders that include components designed to minimize or eliminate head-to-tape contact to reduce or eliminate wear and contamination of tape drive heads. Methods and apparatus of the present invention may dynamically control the head-to-media spacing by moving locations of magnetic heads relative to a tape. Such apparatus may include components designed to minimize magnetic spacing. This may be accomplished using actuators that move the magnetic heads, that move the tape, or that move both the magnetic heads and the tape. This may include supporting a back surface of the tape. Alternatively, or additionally, the movement of the tape past the magnetic heads may be performed using mechanisms that contact and drive the back surface of the tape.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . An apparatus for controlling magnetic spacing, the apparatus comprising:
a set of magnetic elements; a sensor that senses data associated with a head-to media-spacing (HMS) between the set of magnetic elements and a front surface of a tape that stores data magnetically; a tape guide that contacts a back surface of the tape; an actuator that moves the set of magnetic elements to control the HMS between the set of magnetic elements and the front surface of the tape, wherein the HMS is controlled to correspond to a desired distance by movement of the actuator; a controller that controls the movement of the actuator to adjust the HMS to correspond to the desired distance as the tape moves past the set of magnetic elements.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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