Tape head modules for performing azimuth recording and reading of tape media using a linear format
09653098 ยท 2017-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49032
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
G11B5/008
PHYSICS
Abstract
A tape head module for performing azimuth recording and reading of tape media (e.g., where data bands are disposed at an angle to the direction of media travel) to increase the storage density of tape media. An array of read and/or write elements of the tape head module is oriented along an axis different than those of first and second lateral (e.g., overwrapped) edges of the tape head module. Positioning the first and second lateral edges of the disclosed tape head module to be perpendicular to the direction of tape motion (e.g., so that the tape moves over the first and second lateral edges perpendicularly to the first and second lateral edges) automatically positions the array of read and/or write elements at an azimuth angle (e.g., non-perpendicular angle) to the direction of tape motion. Also disclosed are methods for fabricating such tape head modules and related tape head assemblies.
Claims
1. An apparatus for performing at least one of reading operations and writing operations on a magnetic tape, comprising: a body; an upper surface on the body that is configured to face a magnetic tape traveling at least partially over the upper surface, wherein the upper surface includes a plurality of transducers configured to read data from or write data to the magnetic tape as the magnetic tape travels over and at least partially in contact with the upper surface, wherein the plurality transducers extends along a reference axis, wherein the upper surface includes a first portion at a first height on the body, wherein the plurality of transducers is included in the first portion of the upper surface, and wherein the upper surface includes a second portion at a second height on the body that is different than the first height; and first and second opposite edges that border the upper surface over which the magnetic tape is configured to pass, wherein the first and second opposite edges respectively extend along first and second axes, wherein the first axis is parallel to the second axis, wherein the first axis is non-parallel and non-perpendicular to the reference axis, and wherein the second axis is non-parallel and non-perpendicular to the reference axis.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: third and fourth opposite edges that border the upper surface over which the magnetic tape is configured to pass, wherein the third and fourth opposite edges respectively extend along third and fourth axes, wherein the third axis is parallel to the fourth axis, and wherein the third and fourth axes are parallel to the reference axis.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first, second, third and fourth edges border the first portion of the upper surface.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising: fifth and sixth opposite edges that border the upper surface over which the magnetic tape is configured to pass, wherein the fifth and sixth opposite edges respectively extend along fifth and sixth axes, wherein the fifth axis is parallel to the sixth axis, and wherein the fifth and sixth axes are non-parallel to the first, second, third, fourth and reference axes.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the fifth and sixth edges border the second portion of the upper surface.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the first, second, third and fourth edges border the first portion of the upper surface.
7. A system, comprising: a frame; a first apparatus of claim 1 secured relative to the frame; and a second apparatus of claim 1 secured relative to the frame.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the reference axis of the first apparatus is parallel to the reference axis of the second apparatus.
9. The system of claim 7, wherein the reference axis of the first apparatus is non-parallel to the reference axis of the second apparatus.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the reference axis of the first apparatus is non-perpendicular to the reference axis of the second apparatus.
11. A method of operating a tape drive, comprising: moving tape along a direction of motion over first and second opposite edges of a tape head module of a tape drive, wherein the first and second opposite edges extend perpendicular to the direction of motion; contacting, during the moving step, a first portion of an upper surface of the tape head module with the tape, wherein the upper surface is disposed between the first and second opposite edges; performing, during the contacting step, at least one of reading and writing of data on the tape with a span of transducers disposed on the first portion of the upper surface, wherein the span of transducers extends non-perpendicular to the direction of motion; and limiting, during the moving step, contact between a second portion of the upper surface of the tape head module and the tape, wherein the second portion is disposed below the first portion.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the tape head module is a first tape head module, and wherein the method further comprises: moving the tape along the direction of motion over first and second opposite edges of a second tape head module of the tape drive, wherein the first and second opposite edges of the second tape head module extend perpendicular to the direction of motion; contacting, during the step of moving the tape over the first and second opposite edges of the second tape head module, the upper surface of the second tape head module with the tape, wherein the upper surface of the second tape head module is disposed between the first and second opposite edges of the second tape head module; and performing, during the step of contacting the upper surface of the second tape head module with the tape, at least one of reading and writing of data on the tape with a span of transducers disposed on the upper surface of the second tape head module, wherein the span of transducers extends non-perpendicular to the direction of motion.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein a non-perpendicular angle is disposed between the span of transducers of the first tape head module and the direction of motion, and wherein the non-perpendicular angle is disposed between the span of transducers of the second tape head module and the direction of motion.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein a first non-perpendicular angle is disposed between the span of transducers of the first tape head module and the direction of motion, wherein a second non-perpendicular angle is disposed between the span of transducers of the second tape head module and the direction of motion, and wherein the first and second non-perpendicular angles are different.
15. The method of claim 12, further comprising: moving the tape along the direction of motion over first and second opposite edges of a third tape head module of the tape drive, wherein the first and second opposite edges of the third tape head module extend perpendicular to the direction of motion; contacting, during the step of moving the tape over the first and second opposite edges of the third tape head module, the upper surface of the third tape head module with the tape, wherein the upper surface of the third tape head module is disposed between the first and second opposite edges of the third tape head module; and performing, during the step of contacting the upper surface of the third tape head module with the tape, at least one of reading and writing of data on the tape with a span of transducers disposed on the upper surface of the third tape head module, wherein the span of transducers extends perpendicular to the direction of motion.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein the span of transducers extends non-parallel to the direction of motion.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein the moving includes moving the tape along the direction of motion over third and fourth opposite edges of the tape head module that extend non-parallel and non-perpendicular to the direction of motion and that border the first portion of the upper surface.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the moving includes moving the tape along the direction of motion over fifth and sixth opposite edges of the tape head module that extend non-parallel and non-perpendicular to the direction of motion and that border the second portion of the upper surface.
19. An apparatus for performing at least one of reading operations and writing operations on a magnetic tape, comprising: a body; an upper surface on the body that is configured to face a magnetic tape traveling at least partially over the upper surface, wherein the upper surface includes a plurality of transducers configured to read data from or write data to the magnetic tape as the magnetic tape travels over and at least partially in contact with the upper surface, and wherein the plurality of transducers extends along a reference axis; first and second opposite edges that border the upper surface over which the magnetic tape is configured to pass, wherein the first and second opposite edges respectively extend along first and second axes, wherein the first axis is parallel to the second axis, wherein the first axis is non-parallel and non-perpendicular to the reference axis, and wherein the second axis is non-parallel and non-perpendicular to the reference axis; third and fourth opposite edges that border the upper surface over which the magnetic tape is configured to pass, wherein the third and fourth opposite edges respectively extend along third and fourth axes, wherein the third axis is parallel to the fourth axis, and wherein the third and fourth axes are parallel to the reference axis; and fifth and sixth opposite edges that border the upper surface over which the magnetic tape is configured to pass, wherein the fifth and sixth opposite edges respectively extend along fifth and sixth axes, wherein the fifth axis is parallel to the sixth axis, and wherein the fifth and sixth axes are perpendicular to the reference axis.
20. A system, comprising: a frame; a first apparatus of claim 19 secured relative to the frame; and a second apparatus of claim 19 secured relative to the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(22) Disclosed herein are utilities (e.g., apparatuses, systems, methods, etc.) for facilitating multi-channel azimuth recording (and reading) of tape media to achieve increased storage densities on the tape media. More particularly, a tape head module disclosed herein includes opposite lateral or overwrapped edges over which a tape media travels that may be positioned perpendicular to the tape media motion direction in addition to an array (e.g., set, span) or read and/or write elements (e.g., transducers) that are simultaneously positioned or oriented non-perpendicularly to the tape media motion direction to perform azimuth reading and/or writing (recording) of the tape media. For instance, a contour may be machined into or otherwise formed in the upper surface of a standard or existing tape head module to create new first and second lateral overwrapped edges of the tape head module that are disposed at a particular azimuth angle to the original first and second lateral edges of the tape head module. When placed into a tape drive, the tape head module may be rotated or repositioned (from the position that the tape head module would have been placed before generation of the new lateral edges) and fixed relative to the tape drive such that the new lateral edges are disposed perpendicular to the tape motion direction to automatically position the array of read and/or write elements at the azimuth angle to the tape travel motion. Tape heads with various combinations of read/write element array azimuth angles are envisioned and encompassed herein.
(23) Before discussing the disclosed utilities (including the disclosed tape head modules configured to perform azimuth recording (writing) and reading of data of tape media traveling thereover), reference is initially made
(24) The magnetic tape cartridge 11 may be inserted into the tape drive 10 and loaded by the tape drive 10 so that the tape 14 winds around a reel 16 of the tape drive 10 and so that at least one tape head assembly 23 of the recording system (e.g., each including one or more tape heads, tape head modules, tape guides, rollers, or the like) reads and/or writes information with respect to the tape 14 as the tape 14 is moved longitudinally in first/forward and/or second/reverse opposed directions past the tape head assembly 23 along a course by one or more motors 25. For instance, each tape head may include one or more tape head modules, where each tape head module includes a plurality of read elements, write elements, and/or servo elements for use in respectively reading data from the tape 14, writing data to the tape 14, and maintaining precise control of the tape head assembly 23 and the tape 14.
(25) The tape 14 may include a plurality of parallel data tracks that may be read and/or written by the at least one tape head of the tape head assembly 23. In some formats, the tracks may be written and/or read in a serpentine, back and forth manner; in a spiral-in manner; and the like. The recording system may include a servo control or tracking system 27 to electronically switch from one tape head to another tape head; to seek and move a tape head laterally relative to the tape 14 (e.g., perpendicular to a direction of movement or course of the tape 14); to position the a tape head at a desired location over the tape 14 and/or one or more tracks of the tape 14; to follow one or more desired tracks; and/or the like. The servo control system 27 may also control the operation of the motors 25 through motor drivers 28 in response to instructions by the one or more controllers 18, where the controllers 18 may provide the data flow and formatting of data to be read from and written to the magnetic tape 14 (e.g., via employing a buffer 30 and a recording channel 32). The various components of the tape drive 10 may be incorporated or otherwise embodied within any appropriate housing (not shown).
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(27) The upper portion 109 of the upper surface 108 includes a set 120 (e.g., plurality, span) of at least one of read elements and write elements (e.g. transducers) that are respectively configured to read data from and write data to multiple tracks of the magnetic tape as the magnetic tape travels over and at least partially in contact with the upper portion 109. The set 120 of elements (as well as the longitudinal axis of each respective element in the set 120) is disposed along a reference axis 121 that is disposed at a non-parallel and non-perpendicular angle (e.g., an azimuth) to each of the first and second axes 113, 117. In one arrangement, the angle may be at least about 5, such as at least about 10. In another arrangement, the angle may be not greater than about 35, such as not greater than about 30.
(28) The tape head module 100 may in some embodiments also include third and fourth opposite edges 124, 128 that border or partially encompass the upper portion 109 of the upper surface 108 and that respectively include parallel third and fourth axes 125, 129 that are parallel to the reference axis 121. In another arrangement, the tape head module 100 may include fifth and sixth opposite edges 126, 130 that border or partially encompass the lower portion 110 of the upper surface 108 and that respectively include parallel fifth and sixth axes 127, 131 that are non-parallel to the first, second, third, fourth and reference axes 113, 117, 125, 129.
(29) When the tape head module 100 is disposed in a tape drive with the first and second axes 113, 117 (and thus the opposite edges 112, 116) oriented perpendicularly to the direction of travel of magnetic tape traveling over the upper portion 109 of the upper surface 108, the reference axis 121 (and thus the set 120 of elements) is automatically positioned to write and/or read data on the magnetic tape at the angle (i.e., azimuthly write and/or read data) relative to the direction of motion of the magnetic tape. As azimuthly-oriented read transducers can thus extend onto adjacent tracks written at opposite azimuths free of incurring any signal to noise degradation (e.g., due to interference created that effectively cancels any corresponding noise), guard bands can be dispensed with and increased track densities can be achieved.
(30) As just one example of how a tape head module 100 may be created, one or more tape head modules may be initially constructed in a traditional manner. Each tape head module may have a body 104, an upper surface 108 with a set of elements 120 disposed along a reference axis 121, and a constant thickness between first and second ends 140, 144 and first and second sides 148, 152 of the tape head module. In a conventional design, the third and fourth edges 124, 128 would extend from the first end 140 to the second end 144 and would be disposed perpendicular to the direction of motion of magnetic tape so that the set of elements 120 can write and/or read data on the magnetic tape in a direction parallel to or otherwise along the direction of motion of the magnetic tape.
(31) However, embodiments disclosed herein include removing material (e.g., via machining or the like) from the upper surface 108 of a traditional tape head module at a non-parallel and non-perpendicular angle relative to the reference axis 121 to form the first and second opposite edges 112, 116. After the removing, the upper surface 108 includes opposite lower portions 110 on opposite sides or ends of the set 120 of elements and the upper portion 109 that includes the set 120 of elements. For instance, the thickness 156 of the body 104 adjacent the upper portion 109 of the upper surface may be greater than a thickness 160 of the body 104 adjacent the lower portions 110 of the upper surface 108. Stated differently, the upper portion 109 may be disposed at a first height on the body 104 than that is greater than a second height of the lower portions 110.
(32) In addition to creating the first and second opposite edges 112, 116 disposed at the angle to the reference axis 121 of the set 120 of elements, forming the lower portions 110 of the upper surface 108 reduces friction between tape head module 100 and a magnetic tape traveling thereover. More specifically, a magnetic tape traveling perpendicularly to the first and second opposite edges 112, 116 may be in contact with the upper portion 109 so that the set 120 of elements can write and/or read data on the magnetic tape at the angle relative to the direction of motion of the tape while being free (or at least substantially free) of contact with the lower portions 110 as the lower portions 110 are disposed below the upper portion 109. By reducing the aforementioned friction, increases in control of lateral positioning of the tape head module 100 relative to the tape, tape tension, and tape speed may be achieved. In one arrangement, the first and second opposite edges 112, 116 may be appropriately tapered (e.g., curved, rounded, etc.) in opposite directions away from each other and along the direction of tape motion to allow for more gradual levels of contact between the tape and tape head module as the tape moves onto the tape head module in an effort to maintain a balance between tape head module/tape spacing and contact pressure. Additionally or alternatively, the third and fourth edges 124, 128 may be appropriately tapered (e.g., curved, rounded, etc.) away from each other to avoid or limit damage to the tape and/or difficulties with control of lateral positioning, tape speed, etc. that may otherwise occur in the event of a sharp profile change between the upper and lower portions 109, 110 of the upper surface 108.
(33) One or more of the tape head modules 100 may be appropriately secured (e.g., fixed) to or within a tape head assembly of a tape drive to write and/or read data at positive and/or negative angles (e.g., positive and/or negative azimuths) relative to a direction of motion of a magnetic tape traveling thereover in numerous manners. With initial reference to
(34) As shown in
(35) As a result, each element in the set 120 of elements of each of the first and second tape head modules 100.sub.1, 100.sub.2 may be configured to write and/or read data, such as data 220, at a positive angle .sup.+ relative to the path 211 of the magnetic tape 200 (e.g., additional data 220 for additional elements in the set 120 has not been shown in the interest of clarity). While not shown, the data 220 may be disposed within multiple parallel data tracks (e.g., data tracks 804 of
(36) As discussed previously, data written at a particular angle relative to the path 211 typically must be read with a read element (e.g., transducer) that is configured to read data written at the same particular angle . For instance, if data is written at a positive angle .sup.+ of 20 relative to the path 211 (e.g., in a clockwise direction from path 211) by a write transducer, then a read transducer typically must be oriented at the same positive angle .sup.+ of 20 relative to the path 211 (i.e., a longitudinal axis of a read transducer typically must be oriented at the positive angle .sup.+ of 20 in a clockwise direction from a line perpendicular to the path 211). In this regard, the set of elements 120 of the first tape head module 100.sub.1 may be write elements that are configured to write data 220 at the particular positive angle .sup.+ while the set of elements 120 of the second tape head module 100.sub.2 may be read elements that are configured to read data 220 at the particular positive angle .sup.+ (e.g., either data 220 written by the first tape head module 100.sub.1 or by another tape head module of another tape head assembly) with the magnetic tape 200 moving in the second direction 216 along path 211. Alternatively, the set of elements 120 of the second tape head module 100.sub.2 may be write elements that are configured to write data 220 at the particular positive angle .sup.+ while the set of elements 120 of the first tape head module 100.sub.1 may be read elements that are configured to read data 220 at the particular positive angle .sup.+ (e.g., either data 220 written by the second tape head module 100.sub.2 or by another tape head module of another tape head assembly) with the magnetic tape 200 moving in the first direction 212 along path 211.
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(39) It is not necessary that all tape head modules 100 in each tape head assembly 300 are simultaneously active as the magnetic tape is moving in one of the first and second directions 212, 216 along the path 211. For instance, one of the tape head modules 100 in a tape head assembly 300 may be performing active writing or reading of data (e.g., azimuth writing or reading) while another of the tape head modules 100 in the tape head assembly may be temporarily inactive. Furthermore, one or more tape head modules 100 of one tape head assembly 300 may be configured to appropriately work in concert with one or more other tape head modules 100 of one or more other tape head assemblies 300. Still further, numerous other arrangements of tape head assemblies 300 including various numbers and arrangements of tape head modules 100 (e.g., including those with more than two tape head modules 100) consistent with the teachings herein are envisioned and encompassed herein.
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(41) One manner of fabricating a plurality of tape head modules (e.g., tape head modules 100 of
(42) With reference to the chip 508 of
(43) As shown in
(44) The method may also include parting (e.g., slicing, separating, etc.) each wafer module 520 along a plurality spaced, parallel second separation lines 556 (see
(45) As discussed previously, tape head modules 100 with positive and/or negative azimuths may be incorporated into a tape drive (e.g., tape drive 10 of
(46) With initial reference to
(47) Each of the first and second tape head modules 600.sub.1, 600.sub.2 (and their corresponding attachment blocks and FPC connectors) may then be appropriately secured to a carrier (e.g., frame) that may be positioned into a tape drive to allow the first and second tape head modules 600.sub.1, 600.sub.2 to perform azimuth writing and/or reading of data on a magnetic tape traveling over the tape head modules 600.sub.1, 600.sub.2. For instance, and turning now to
(48) More specifically, each of the first and second carrier members 666.sub.1, 666.sub.2 may include first and second arrangements 670.sub.1, 670.sub.2 of mounting surfaces configured to respectively receive the first and second tape head modules 600.sub.1, 600.sub.2 (and their corresponding attachment blocks and FPC connectors) and automatically orient their first and second opposite edges 612.sub.1, 616.sub.1 and 612.sub.2, 616.sub.2 (e.g., 112, 116 of
(49) For instance, the first and second arrangements 670.sub.1, 670.sub.2 of mounting surfaces may include one or more first and second base surfaces 682.sub.1, 682.sub.2 configured to receive and support a bottom of the first and second attachment blocks 650.sub.1, 650.sub.2. The first and second arrangements 670.sub.1, 670.sub.2 of mounting surfaces may also include one or more angled (e.g., azimuth) surfaces 686.sub.1, 686.sub.2 against which side surfaces of the first and second attachment blocks 650.sub.1, 650.sub.2 are configured to be disposed to automatically position the first and second axes 613.sub.1, 613.sub.1 and 617.sub.2, 617.sub.2 (and thus the first and second opposite edges 612.sub.1, 616.sub.1 and 612.sub.2, 616.sub.2) perpendicular to the path 211 of the magnetic tape 200 and thus the first and second sets 620.sub.1, 620.sub.2 of elements to write and/or read at respective positive and negative angles .sup.+, .sup. (azimuths), respectively. For example, the angled surface(s) 686.sub.1 of the first carrier member 666.sub.1 may be disposed along a plane (not shown) that is positioned at the positive angle .sup.+ from a first adjacent side surface 674.sub.1 of the first carrier member 666.sub.1. Similarly, the angled surface(s) 686.sub.2 of the second carrier member 666.sub.2 may be disposed along a plane (not shown) that is positioned at the negative angle .sup. from a second adjacent side surface 674.sub.2 of the first carrier member 666.sub.1.
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(51) In a further arrangement, first and second outrigger members 694.sub.1, 694.sub.2 may be respectively secured to the first and second carrier members 666.sub.1, 666.sub.2 for supporting portions of the magnetic tape 200 not in contact with the upper portions 609.sub.1, 609.sub.2 of the upper surfaces 608.sub.1, 608.sub.2 (labeled in
(52) One of the first and second sets 620.sub.1, 620.sub.2 of elements of the first and second tape head modules 600.sub.1, 600.sub.2 may be configured to write data to the magnetic tape 200 (e.g., at one of the positive and negative angles .sup.+, .sup.) while the other of the first and second sets 620.sub.1, 620.sub.2 of elements may be configured to read data from the magnetic tape 200 (e.g., at the other of the positive and negative angles .sup.+, .sup.). While the system 599 discussed in relation to
(53) One method 900 of operating a tape drive (e.g., tape drive 10 of
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(55) It will be readily appreciated that many additions and/or deviations may be made from the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and that the illustrations and discussion herein has only been provided to assist the reader in understanding the various aspects of the present disclosure. For instance, numerous additional components of the tape drive, tape head modules, etc. disclosed herein have been omitted from the drawings and this discussion in the interest of clarity. Furthermore, one or more various combinations of the above discussed arrangements and embodiments are also envisioned.
(56) Embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented as one or more computer program products, i.e., one or more modules of computer program instructions encoded on a computer-readable medium for execution by, or to control the operation of, data processing apparatus. The computer-readable medium can be a machine-readable storage device, a machine-readable storage substrate, a non-volatile memory device, a composition of matter affecting a machine-readable propagated signal, or a combination of one or more of them. In this regard, the host 20, tape drive 10, and the like may encompass one or more apparatuses, devices, and machines for processing data, including by way of example a programmable processor, a computer, or multiple processors or computers. In addition to hardware, the host 20, tape drive 10, and the like may include code that creates an execution environment for the computer program in question, e.g., code that constitutes processor firmware, a protocol stack, a database management system, an operating system, or a combination of one or more of them.
(57) While this specification contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the disclosure or of what may be claimed, but rather as descriptions of features specific to particular embodiments of the disclosure. Furthermore, certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable subcombination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.
(58) The above described embodiments including the preferred embodiment and the best mode of the invention known to the inventor at the time of filing are given by illustrative examples only.