US3670114A - Electromagnetic transducer head having a bias frequency gap and an intelligence frequency gap - Google Patents
Electromagnetic transducer head having a bias frequency gap and an intelligence frequency gap Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US3670114A US3670114A US877305A US3670114DA US3670114A US 3670114 A US3670114 A US 3670114A US 877305 A US877305 A US 877305A US 3670114D A US3670114D A US 3670114DA US 3670114 A US3670114 A US 3670114A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- section
- core
- head
- gap
- shim
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
- 238000004804 winding Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 55
- 230000004907 flux Effects 0.000 claims description 33
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 claims description 8
- 230000002401 inhibitory effect Effects 0.000 claims description 7
- 230000000694 effects Effects 0.000 abstract description 7
- 238000010438 heat treatment Methods 0.000 abstract description 7
- 239000011162 core material Substances 0.000 description 56
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 5
- 239000000696 magnetic material Substances 0.000 description 4
- 238000010586 diagram Methods 0.000 description 2
- 230000001747 exhibiting effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 230000035945 sensitivity Effects 0.000 description 2
- 230000005236 sound signal Effects 0.000 description 2
- 241000435122 Echinopsis terscheckii Species 0.000 description 1
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000005516 engineering process Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000002349 favourable effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 229910052709 silver Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
- 239000004332 silver Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000007787 solid Substances 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B5/00—Recording by magnetisation or demagnetisation of a record carrier; Reproducing by magnetic means; Record carriers therefor
- G11B5/127—Structure or manufacture of heads, e.g. inductive
- G11B5/17—Construction or disposition of windings
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B5/00—Recording by magnetisation or demagnetisation of a record carrier; Reproducing by magnetic means; Record carriers therefor
- G11B5/02—Recording, reproducing, or erasing methods; Read, write or erase circuits therefor
- G11B5/027—Analogue recording
- G11B5/03—Biasing
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B5/00—Recording by magnetisation or demagnetisation of a record carrier; Reproducing by magnetic means; Record carriers therefor
- G11B5/02—Recording, reproducing, or erasing methods; Read, write or erase circuits therefor
- G11B5/027—Analogue recording
- G11B5/035—Equalising
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B5/00—Recording by magnetisation or demagnetisation of a record carrier; Reproducing by magnetic means; Record carriers therefor
- G11B5/127—Structure or manufacture of heads, e.g. inductive
- G11B5/187—Structure or manufacture of the surface of the head in physical contact with, or immediately adjacent to the recording medium; Pole pieces; Gap features
- G11B5/23—Gap features
Definitions
- G1 1b5./24 g a first section of minimum volume, on which a g 58] Field H00 2 540/174 1 frequency bias winding is wound for recording purposes, with i 346/74'MC relatively low power and heating effects; and having a second section of relatively large volume on which the record/playback intelligence signal windings are wound, and [56] References Cited which exhibits the desired low frequency response for high UNITED STATES PATENTS q y P y 2,538,405 1/1951 Zenner ..l79/l00.2 C 4 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures 14 Ma ate/k: 4 r r 16 K 2 6- 54 Mon-M4 r o- J/z'w ZZ- law Frey/A905 J 57 (aw/ 7; 34
- the electromagnetic transducer head described in the copending application Ser. No. 758,213 requires a relatively small core structure because of its unusually high bias frequency, in order to maintain power consumption and the heating efiects created in the core due to the high frequency bias current at a working level.
- the relatively small core structure of the head of the copending application impairs its efficiency during playback. This is because the relatively small core of the head reduces the audio frequency response at the lower frequencies during the playback mode.
- the relatively small size of the core, as required for recording makes it difficult to provide sufficient audio windings on the head for adequate response during playback.
- An important object of the present invention is to provide an electromagnetic transducer head which exhibits the desired favorable characteristics of the head of the aforesaid copending application Ser. No. 758,213, insofar as recording is concerned, and yet which is constructed to provide adequate response so as to enable the head to be used efficiently for playback purposes. This is achieved in the construction to be described, by providing a head with two core sections.
- the improved head of the present invention is provided with a double section core structure, as explained above, which defines a double aperture. It has been found possible with the double aperture head of the present invention, to construct a head exhibiting in effect the desired relatively large magnetic core requirements for playback purposes and the relatively small magnetic core requirements for recording.
- the head has a first core section of minimum volume of magnetic material.
- the high frequency bias winding is wound on the first section, and this first core section synthesizes the small head required for recording purposes with high frequency bias.
- the relatively small first core section assures that the power required and the attendant heating of the magnetic circuit due to the high frequency bias current, which is a function of the volume of the core material, is as small as possible.
- the head also includes a second core section which contains the relatively low frequency intelligence signal windings for recording and playback.
- the second core section has a relatively large volume of magnetic material, and it permits intelligence signal winding to sense the relatively long wavelengths across the sensing face of the head for good low frequency response during playback.
- a bucking winding is provided on the second core section in series with the alternating current bias winding on the first core section.
- the bucking winding serves to buck out any bias fiux which may tend to pass through the second core section on which the intelligence signal windings are wound. Therefore, the reluctance of the second core section may be kept relatively low for optimum playback sensitivity without creating alternating current bias power problems during the recording operation.
- the structure of the present invention provides effectively a recording and playback magnetic transducer head with alarge size sensing face for good playback characteristics, and yet one which has a small volume of magnetic material involved with the high frequency bias winding during the recording process so as to minimize the high frequency bias heating effects.
- the improved electromagnetic transducer head of the present invention also has the desirable feature of exhibiting a high impedance input and low current requirements. This renders the head most advantageous for use in conjunction with solid state circuitry, and so as to be compatible, for example, with integrated circuits.
- a non-magnetic electrically conductive shim is mounted in the gaps in the double section core structure.
- the shim is insulated from the core, and it has a folded configuration, as will be described in order to enhance the recording operating characteristics of the head.
- the folded shim produces a focussing efiect in the bias flux in accordance with the principles explained in the copending application Ser. No. 758,213.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a magnetic transducer head assembly constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram showing the improved magnetic transducer assembly of the invention incorporated into a recording circuit
- FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram showing the improved transducer assembly of the invention incorporated into a playback circuit
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of an appropriate configuration of a nonmagnetic electrically conductive shim which is mounted in the gaps in the core structure of the head to be described;
- FIG. 5 shows the shim of FIG. 4 in a folded configuration and in place on the core of the head of FIG. 1.
- the electromagnetic transducer head of the invention includes an electromagnetic core 10 of any appropriate magnetizable material.
- the core is constructed to have a first annular section which defines a first aperture L2 and a second annular section 10b which defines a second aperture Q. It will be appreciated that the annular sections 10a and 10b have a common portion at the sensing face of the head.
- a first gap m is provided in the common portion of the core, and a magnetic tape 18, or equivalent magnetic medium, is drawn across the sensitive face of the head and across the air gap lg as shown.
- a second gap 2 0 is provided in the section 10b of the core, the air gap 2 0 being diametrically opposite to the gap 5.
- a high frequency alternating current bias winding 32 is provided on the section 10b of the core 10, and a bucking winding 32a is provided in series with the alternating current bias winding 32, the bucking winding being mounted on the section 10a of the core.
- the audio signal, or other intelligence signal to be recorded during the recording mode of the transducer head is introduced across a pair of input terminals 34, these terminals beingconnected to an intelligence signal winding 36 which is wound on the section 10a of the core 10.
- a high frequency bias oscillator 30 is connected through the bucking winding 32a to the bias winding 32.
- the audio signal, or other intelligence. signal to be recorded during the recording mode of the head is introduced to a recording amplifier 100.
- the output of the amplifier is applied to one of the terminals 34 of the intelligence signal winding 36.
- the other terminal 34 of the winding 34 is connected back in a current feedback loop to a second input terminal of the recording amplifier 100 and to a grounded resistor 102'.
- the high frequency bias oscillator 30 impresses a high frequency bias signal on the windings 32 and 32a, and this alternating current bias signal operates in conjunction with the shim 22 to set up the desired focused bias flux across the gap 1 6 for optimum recording on the magnetic tape 18, and as described in detail in the aforesaid copending application Ser. No. 758,213.
- the intelligence signal applied across the terminals 34 sets up a magnetic flux in the section 10a of the core 10 which combines with the alternating current bias flux in the section 10b to set up a flux across the gap l 6 for optimum recording efficiency on the magnetic tape 18, as described in the copending application.
- the bucking winding 32a sets up an opposing magnetomotive force so that a counteraction is set up to oppose the flow of the high frequency bias flux in the section 100.
- the sense and number of turns on the bucking winding may be chosen to be such that the magnetomotive force around the annular section 10a due to the alternating current bias oscillator is effectively cancelled out so as to maintain the bias flux in the annular section 10a at a minimum. Therefore, most of the magnetic flux due to the high frequency bias oscillator 30 flows around the annular section 10b of the core 10, and which exhibits the desired low volume so as to minimize the heating effects, and so that optimum playback characteristics are achieved in the relatively large core configuration.
- one of the terminals 34 of the intelligence signal winding 36 is grounded, and the other is connected to a low frequency equalized reproducing amplifier 302, as shown in FIG. 3.
- the major part of the fiux induced in the core 10 (as the head senses the magnetic recordings on the magnetic tape 18) will flow through the annular section 10a, and that any flow of flux through the annular section 10b be minimized.
- the configuration of the shim 22 provides for increasing the focusing action of the alternating current bias flux, as described in the aforesaid copending application Ser. No. 758,213.
- the recording characteristics of the head of the invention are enhanced as compared with the focused gap head described in the aforesaid copending application Ser. No, 758,213.
- the shim 22 has a configuration of a pair of adjacent integral rectangular strips, with a central slot & extending longitudinally of the strips, and across the common area.
- the two rectangular sections are folded over one another, as shown in FIG. 5, but are insulated from one another by means of an insulating strip 23 composed, for example, of paper or other suitable insulting material.
- the configuration of the shim shown in FIG. is such that the current which flows across the front, or tape, edge of the shim in front gap 18, as a result of the eddy currents induced in that area, is aided by the current flowing up from the single turn" transformer linkage of flux in gap 2 0 as a result of the special shape and configuration of the conducting shim. This optimizes the aforesaid flux focusing action.
- the configuration of the slot 223 is such that the positioning of the shim is not critical, in that longitudinal or transverse movement of the shim with respect to the pole pieces, and without certain limits, does not produce corresponding changes in the area of overlap of pole 20.
- the invention provides, therefore, an improved head configuration including a folded shim, whereby enhanced focusing effect is achieved in the alternating current bias flux during the recording process as compared with the head described in the aforesaid copending application Ser. No 758,213.
- the head may be constructed so that the head may be used with optimum efficiency for both recording and playback.
- the use of the bucking winding 32a minimizes the bias flux in the section 10a of the core without increasing the reluctance of that section to the intelligence flux during playback or recording.
- the bucking winding 320 With the bucking winding 320, the playback sensitivity can be kept extremely high, and the bias power can be maintained at or below that of the record head described in the copending application Ser. No. 758,213.
- An electromagnetic transducer head including:
- a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a second section
- first and second sections having a common portion with a first gap therein, said second section having a second gap therein;
- an electrically conductive non-magnetic shim mounted in said first and second gaps, said shim having a slot therein, and folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current biasing winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
- An electromagnetic transducer head including:
- a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a section section
- said apertures being displaced from one another, said first and second sections having a common portion with a first gap therein and a second section having a second gap therein, said second gap inhibiting the circulation of intelligence signal magnetic flux in said second section of said core during playback operations of said head;
- an intelligence signal winding mounted on said first section of said core
- a further winding mounted on said first section of said core for inhibiting the circulation of magnetic flux in said first section of said core due to said alternating current bias winding during recording operations of said head, said further winding being connected in series with said alternating current bias winding, and I an electrically conductive non-magnetic shim mounted in both said first and second gaps and electrically insulated from said core, said shim having a slot therein, and being folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current bias winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
- An electromagnetic transducer head including: a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a second section, the first and second sections of said core together circumscribing first and second apertures in the head, said apertures being displaced from one another, said first and second sections having a common portion with a first gap therein and said second section having a second gap therein, said second gap inhibiting the circulation of intelligence signal magnetic flux in said second section of said core during playback operations of said head; an intelligence signal winding mounted on said first section of said core; an alternatlated from said core, said shim having a slot therein and being folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that eddy currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current biasing winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Manufacturing & Machinery (AREA)
- Magnetic Heads (AREA)
Abstract
An improved electromagnetic transducer head is provided for high quality audio recording and which includes a folded shim mounted in the gaps of its magnetic core to enhance the recording operating characteristics of the head. The particular transducer head to be described includes a magnetic core having a first section of minimum volume, on which a high frequency bias winding is wound for recording purposes, with relatively low power and heating effects; and having a second section of relatively large volume on which the record/playback intelligence signal windings are wound, and which exhibits the desired low frequency response for high quality playback.
Description
United States Patent Johnson et al. [451 June 13, 1972 [5 ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSDUCER 3,480,736 11/1969 Johnson et al. ..179/lO0.2 C HEAD HAVING A BIAS FREQUENCY 3,526,725 9/1970 Camras ..340/174.1 F GAP AND AN INTELLIGENCE FOREIGN PATENTs 0R APPLICATIONS FREQUENCY GAP 1,036,529 8/1958 Germany 1 79/100.2 C [72] Inventors: Keith 0. Johnson, Topanga Canyon; Kent D. Broadbent, San Pedro, both of Calif. Primary ExaminerBemard Konick Assistant ExaminerRobert S. Tupper [73] Asslgnee' MCA Technology Att0rneyGolove, Kleinberg & Morganstern. Leonard [22] Filed: Nov. 17, 1969 Golove, Marvin H. Kleinberg and Richard Morganstern [21] Appl. No.: 877,305 [57] ABSTRACT Related Application Dam An improved electromagnetic transducer head is provided for 63 1 continuatiomimpart of Ser 786 293 Dec 23 high quality audio recording and which includes a folded shim 1968 abandoned mounted in the gaps of its magnetic core to enhance the recording operating characteristics of the head. The particular 52] U 8 Cl 179/100 2 C transducer head to be described includes a magnetic core hav- [51] Ink-.0. G1 1b5./24 g a first section of minimum volume, on which a g 58] Field H00 2 540/174 1 frequency bias winding is wound for recording purposes, with i 346/74'MC relatively low power and heating effects; and having a second section of relatively large volume on which the record/playback intelligence signal windings are wound, and [56] References Cited which exhibits the desired low frequency response for high UNITED STATES PATENTS q y P y 2,538,405 1/1951 Zenner ..l79/l00.2 C 4 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures 14 Ma ate/k: 4 r r 16 K 2 6- 54 Mon-M4 r o- J/z'w ZZ- law Frey/A905 J 57 (aw/ 7; 34
10 a A v v V /;A Hague/M 4 6741.9)4/74/ mad/y PATENTEDJUN 13 1972 3,870.1 14
sum 2 BF 2 /Z Za ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSDUCER HEAD HAVING A BIAS FREQUENCY GAP AND AN INTELLIGENCE FREQUENCY GAP This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 786,293, filed Dec. 23, 1968, for Electromagnetic Transducer Head", now abandoned.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Copending application Ser. No. 758,213, filed Sept. 9, 1968, now US. Pat. No. 3,621,148; discloses and claims an electromagnetic transducer head in which a conductive shim is provided in the gap of the magnetic core thereof, and which in conjunction with a high frequency magnetic bias flux or field produces a focusing effect on the flux for optimum recording efficiency.
However, the electromagnetic transducer head described in the copending application Ser. No. 758,213 requires a relatively small core structure because of its unusually high bias frequency, in order to maintain power consumption and the heating efiects created in the core due to the high frequency bias current at a working level. However, the relatively small core structure of the head of the copending application impairs its efficiency during playback. This is because the relatively small core of the head reduces the audio frequency response at the lower frequencies during the playback mode. Also, the relatively small size of the core, as required for recording, makes it difficult to provide sufficient audio windings on the head for adequate response during playback.
An important object of the present invention is to provide an electromagnetic transducer head which exhibits the desired favorable characteristics of the head of the aforesaid copending application Ser. No. 758,213, insofar as recording is concerned, and yet which is constructed to provide adequate response so as to enable the head to be used efficiently for playback purposes. This is achieved in the construction to be described, by providing a head with two core sections.
The improved head of the present invention is provided with a double section core structure, as explained above, which defines a double aperture. It has been found possible with the double aperture head of the present invention, to construct a head exhibiting in effect the desired relatively large magnetic core requirements for playback purposes and the relatively small magnetic core requirements for recording.
The head has a first core section of minimum volume of magnetic material. The high frequency bias winding is wound on the first section, and this first core section synthesizes the small head required for recording purposes with high frequency bias. The relatively small first core section assures that the power required and the attendant heating of the magnetic circuit due to the high frequency bias current, which is a function of the volume of the core material, is as small as possible. The head also includes a second core section which contains the relatively low frequency intelligence signal windings for recording and playback. The second core section has a relatively large volume of magnetic material, and it permits intelligence signal winding to sense the relatively long wavelengths across the sensing face of the head for good low frequency response during playback.
In the embodiment to be described, a bucking winding is provided on the second core section in series with the alternating current bias winding on the first core section. The bucking winding serves to buck out any bias fiux which may tend to pass through the second core section on which the intelligence signal windings are wound. Therefore, the reluctance of the second core section may be kept relatively low for optimum playback sensitivity without creating alternating current bias power problems during the recording operation.
Therefore, the structure of the present invention provides effectively a recording and playback magnetic transducer head with alarge size sensing face for good playback characteristics, and yet one which has a small volume of magnetic material involved with the high frequency bias winding during the recording process so as to minimize the high frequency bias heating effects. The improved electromagnetic transducer head of the present invention also has the desirable feature of exhibiting a high impedance input and low current requirements. This renders the head most advantageous for use in conjunction with solid state circuitry, and so as to be compatible, for example, with integrated circuits.
In the practice of the invention, a non-magnetic electrically conductive shim is mounted in the gaps in the double section core structure. The shim is insulated from the core, and it has a folded configuration, as will be described in order to enhance the recording operating characteristics of the head. The folded shim produces a focussing efiect in the bias flux in accordance with the principles explained in the copending application Ser. No. 758,213.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a magnetic transducer head assembly constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram showing the improved magnetic transducer assembly of the invention incorporated into a recording circuit;
FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram showing the improved transducer assembly of the invention incorporated into a playback circuit;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of an appropriate configuration of a nonmagnetic electrically conductive shim which is mounted in the gaps in the core structure of the head to be described; and
FIG. 5 shows the shim of FIG. 4 in a folded configuration and in place on the core of the head of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT As shown in the drawings, and particularly in FIG. 1, the electromagnetic transducer head of the invention includes an electromagnetic core 10 of any appropriate magnetizable material. The core is constructed to have a first annular section which defines a first aperture L2 and a second annular section 10b which defines a second aperture Q. It will be appreciated that the annular sections 10a and 10b have a common portion at the sensing face of the head.
A first gap m is provided in the common portion of the core, and a magnetic tape 18, or equivalent magnetic medium, is drawn across the sensitive face of the head and across the air gap lg as shown. A second gap 2 0 is provided in the section 10b of the core, the air gap 2 0 being diametrically opposite to the gap 5. A non-magnetic electrically conductive shim 22, having a configuration to be described and composed, for example, of silver or other electrically-conductive non-magnetic material, is positioned in the gaps IQ and 2 0, and in insulated relationship with respect to the core material.
A high frequency alternating current bias winding 32 is provided on the section 10b of the core 10, and a bucking winding 32a is provided in series with the alternating current bias winding 32, the bucking winding being mounted on the section 10a of the core. The audio signal, or other intelligence signal to be recorded during the recording mode of the transducer head is introduced across a pair of input terminals 34, these terminals beingconnected to an intelligence signal winding 36 which is wound on the section 10a of the core 10.
During the recording process, and as shown in FIG. 2, a high frequency bias oscillator 30 is connected through the bucking winding 32a to the bias winding 32. The audio signal, or other intelligence. signal to be recorded during the recording mode of the head is introduced to a recording amplifier 100. The output of the amplifier is applied to one of the terminals 34 of the intelligence signal winding 36. The other terminal 34 of the winding 34 is connected back in a current feedback loop to a second input terminal of the recording amplifier 100 and to a grounded resistor 102'.
During the recording process, the high frequency bias oscillator 30 impresses a high frequency bias signal on the windings 32 and 32a, and this alternating current bias signal operates in conjunction with the shim 22 to set up the desired focused bias flux across the gap 1 6 for optimum recording on the magnetic tape 18, and as described in detail in the aforesaid copending application Ser. No. 758,213. The intelligence signal applied across the terminals 34 sets up a magnetic flux in the section 10a of the core 10 which combines with the alternating current bias flux in the section 10b to set up a flux across the gap l 6 for optimum recording efficiency on the magnetic tape 18, as described in the copending application.
In order to assure that the high frequency bias flux does not flow in the section 10a of the core with resulting heating problems, the bucking winding 32a sets up an opposing magnetomotive force so that a counteraction is set up to oppose the flow of the high frequency bias flux in the section 100. The sense and number of turns on the bucking winding may be chosen to be such that the magnetomotive force around the annular section 10a due to the alternating current bias oscillator is effectively cancelled out so as to maintain the bias flux in the annular section 10a at a minimum. Therefore, most of the magnetic flux due to the high frequency bias oscillator 30 flows around the annular section 10b of the core 10, and which exhibits the desired low volume so as to minimize the heating effects, and so that optimum playback characteristics are achieved in the relatively large core configuration.
During the playback operation, one of the terminals 34 of the intelligence signal winding 36 is grounded, and the other is connected to a low frequency equalized reproducing amplifier 302, as shown in FIG. 3. During the playback operation, it is desirable that the major part of the fiux induced in the core 10 (as the head senses the magnetic recordings on the magnetic tape 18) will flow through the annular section 10a, and that any flow of flux through the annular section 10b be minimized. This is achieved by providing the gap 2 0 which, in a constructed embodiment has a width of 0.5 mils so as to exhibit a relatively high reluctance to the playback flux, causing most of the flux to pass through the annular portion 10a to be applied to the amplifier 302.
During the recording process, the configuration of the shim 22 provides for increasing the focusing action of the alternating current bias flux, as described in the aforesaid copending application Ser. No. 758,213. However, due to the folded configuration of the shim, and for the reasons expressed above, the recording characteristics of the head of the invention are enhanced as compared with the focused gap head described in the aforesaid copending application Ser. No, 758,213.
As shown in the plan view of FIG. 4, the shim 22 has a configuration of a pair of adjacent integral rectangular strips, with a central slot & extending longitudinally of the strips, and across the common area. When the shim is mounted across the pole pieces of the head sections 10a and 10b in the gaps l 6 and Q, the two rectangular sections are folded over one another, as shown in FIG. 5, but are insulated from one another by means of an insulating strip 23 composed, for example, of paper or other suitable insulting material.
The configuration of the shim shown in FIG. is such that the current which flows across the front, or tape, edge of the shim in front gap 18, as a result of the eddy currents induced in that area, is aided by the current flowing up from the single turn" transformer linkage of flux in gap 2 0 as a result of the special shape and configuration of the conducting shim. This optimizes the aforesaid flux focusing action. Also, the configuration of the slot 223 is such that the positioning of the shim is not critical, in that longitudinal or transverse movement of the shim with respect to the pole pieces, and without certain limits, does not produce corresponding changes in the area of overlap of pole 20.
The invention provides, therefore, an improved head configuration including a folded shim, whereby enhanced focusing effect is achieved in the alternating current bias flux during the recording process as compared with the head described in the aforesaid copending application Ser. No 758,213. Moreover, as described above, the head may be constructed so that the head may be used with optimum efficiency for both recording and playback.
The use of the bucking winding 32a minimizes the bias flux in the section 10a of the core without increasing the reluctance of that section to the intelligence flux during playback or recording. With the bucking winding 320, the playback sensitivity can be kept extremely high, and the bias power can be maintained at or below that of the record head described in the copending application Ser. No. 758,213.
What is claimed is:
1. An electromagnetic transducer head including:
a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a second section,
the first and second sections of said core together circumscribing first and second apertures in the head,
said apertures being displaced from one another,
said first and second sections having a common portion with a first gap therein, said second section having a second gap therein;
an alternating current bias winding mounted on said second section of said core, and
an electrically conductive non-magnetic shim mounted in said first and second gaps, said shim having a slot therein, and folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current biasing winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
2. The electromagnetic transducer head defined in claim 1, in which said shim is electrically insulated from said magnetic core.
3. An electromagnetic transducer head including:
a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a section section,
the first and second sections of said c'ore together circumscribing first and second apertures in the head,
said apertures being displaced from one another, said first and second sections having a common portion with a first gap therein and a second section having a second gap therein, said second gap inhibiting the circulation of intelligence signal magnetic flux in said second section of said core during playback operations of said head;
an intelligence signal winding mounted on said first section of said core;
an alternating current bias winding mounted on said second section of said core;
a further winding mounted on said first section of said core for inhibiting the circulation of magnetic flux in said first section of said core due to said alternating current bias winding during recording operations of said head, said further winding being connected in series with said alternating current bias winding, and I an electrically conductive non-magnetic shim mounted in both said first and second gaps and electrically insulated from said core, said shim having a slot therein, and being folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current bias winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
4. An electromagnetic transducer head including: a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a second section, the first and second sections of said core together circumscribing first and second apertures in the head, said apertures being displaced from one another, said first and second sections having a common portion with a first gap therein and said second section having a second gap therein, said second gap inhibiting the circulation of intelligence signal magnetic flux in said second section of said core during playback operations of said head; an intelligence signal winding mounted on said first section of said core; an alternatlated from said core, said shim having a slot therein and being folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that eddy currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current biasing winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
I I I F
Claims (4)
1. An electromagnetic transducer head including: a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a second section, the first and second sections of said core together circumscribing first and second apertures in the head, said apertures being displaced from one another, said first and second sections having a common portion with a first gap therein, said second section having a second gap therein; an alternating current bias winding mounted on said second section of said core, and an electrically conductive non-magnetic shim mounted in said first and second gaps, said shim having a slot therein, and folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current biasing winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
2. The electromagnetic transducer head defined in claim 1, in which said shim is electrically insulated from said magnetic core.
3. An electromagnetic transducer head including: a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a section section, the first and second sections of said core together circumscribing first and second apertures in the head, said apertures being displaced from one another, said first and second sections having a common portion witH a first gap therein and a second section having a second gap therein, said second gap inhibiting the circulation of intelligence signal magnetic flux in said second section of said core during playback operations of said head; an intelligence signal winding mounted on said first section of said core; an alternating current bias winding mounted on said second section of said core; a further winding mounted on said first section of said core for inhibiting the circulation of magnetic flux in said first section of said core due to said alternating current bias winding during recording operations of said head, said further winding being connected in series with said alternating current bias winding, and an electrically conductive non-magnetic shim mounted in both said first and second gaps and electrically insulated from said core, said shim having a slot therein, and being folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current bias winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
4. An electromagnetic transducer head including: a magnetic core composed of magnetizable material and having a first section and a second section, the first and second sections of said core together circumscribing first and second apertures in the head, said apertures being displaced from one another, said first and second sections having a common portion with a first gap therein and said second section having a second gap therein, said second gap inhibiting the circulation of intelligence signal magnetic flux in said second section of said core during playback operations of said head; an intelligence signal winding mounted on said first section of said core; an alternating current bias winding mounted on said second section of said core; a further winding mounted on said first section of said core for inhibiting the circulation of magnetic flux in said first section of said core due to said alternating current bias winding during recording operations of said head, said further winding being connected in series with said alternating current bias winding; and an electrically conductive non-magnetic shim mounted in said first and second gaps electrically insulated from said core, said shim having a slot therein and being folded about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that eddy currents induced in said shim assist one another in producing a focusing action in the flux produced by said alternating current biasing winding at said first gap during recording operations of said head.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US87730569A | 1969-11-17 | 1969-11-17 |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US3670114A true US3670114A (en) | 1972-06-13 |
Family
ID=25369686
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US877305A Expired - Lifetime US3670114A (en) | 1969-11-17 | 1969-11-17 | Electromagnetic transducer head having a bias frequency gap and an intelligence frequency gap |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US3670114A (en) |
Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US4931886A (en) * | 1988-06-29 | 1990-06-05 | Digital Equipment Corporation | Apparatus and methods to suppress perpendicular fields in longitudinal recording |
EP0559431A1 (en) * | 1992-03-04 | 1993-09-08 | Ampex Systems Corporation | Small core metal head transducer and manufacturing method therefor |
FR2709855A1 (en) * | 1993-09-06 | 1995-03-17 | Commissariat Energie Atomique | Magnetoresistant magnetic read and write head compensated for writing. |
Citations (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2538405A (en) * | 1948-04-27 | 1951-01-16 | Armour Res Found | Electromagnetic transducer head assembly |
DE1036529B (en) * | 1954-03-25 | 1958-08-14 | Telefunken Gmbh | Magnetic head for magnetic recorders |
US3480736A (en) * | 1966-09-22 | 1969-11-25 | Gauss Electrophysics Inc | Magnetic transducer |
US3526725A (en) * | 1961-07-24 | 1970-09-01 | Armour Res Found | Electromagnetic transducer head with plural magnetic circuits,gaps and windings |
-
1969
- 1969-11-17 US US877305A patent/US3670114A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Patent Citations (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2538405A (en) * | 1948-04-27 | 1951-01-16 | Armour Res Found | Electromagnetic transducer head assembly |
DE1036529B (en) * | 1954-03-25 | 1958-08-14 | Telefunken Gmbh | Magnetic head for magnetic recorders |
US3526725A (en) * | 1961-07-24 | 1970-09-01 | Armour Res Found | Electromagnetic transducer head with plural magnetic circuits,gaps and windings |
US3480736A (en) * | 1966-09-22 | 1969-11-25 | Gauss Electrophysics Inc | Magnetic transducer |
Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US4931886A (en) * | 1988-06-29 | 1990-06-05 | Digital Equipment Corporation | Apparatus and methods to suppress perpendicular fields in longitudinal recording |
EP0559431A1 (en) * | 1992-03-04 | 1993-09-08 | Ampex Systems Corporation | Small core metal head transducer and manufacturing method therefor |
FR2709855A1 (en) * | 1993-09-06 | 1995-03-17 | Commissariat Energie Atomique | Magnetoresistant magnetic read and write head compensated for writing. |
EP0644528A1 (en) * | 1993-09-06 | 1995-03-22 | Commissariat A L'energie Atomique | Recording and reproducing magnetic head with magnetoresistant element compensated with respect to recording |
US5504643A (en) * | 1993-09-06 | 1996-04-02 | Commissariat A L'energie Atomique | Magnetic read/write head having a writing-compensated magnetoresistant element |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US2418542A (en) | Magnetizing and erasing head arrangement for magnetic recorders | |
US3084227A (en) | Magnetic tape transducer | |
US4987509A (en) | Magnetoresistive head structures for longitudinal and perpendicular transition detection | |
US3626396A (en) | Thin-film magnetic recording head | |
US2628285A (en) | Electromagnetic transducer head | |
US2647167A (en) | Magnetic transducer construction | |
US3175049A (en) | Magnetic scanning head | |
US3670114A (en) | Electromagnetic transducer head having a bias frequency gap and an intelligence frequency gap | |
US3079468A (en) | Magnetic recording and reproducing | |
US3526725A (en) | Electromagnetic transducer head with plural magnetic circuits,gaps and windings | |
GB1494096A (en) | Magnetic head electromagnetically switchable between a recording and a playback mode | |
US2862066A (en) | Means for recording and reproducing acoustic signals | |
US2806904A (en) | Variable area magnetic recording apparatus | |
US3157748A (en) | Magnetic transducer | |
US2863002A (en) | Magnetic transducer | |
US2905770A (en) | Flux responsive magnetic reproducer head | |
US3334192A (en) | Cross field magnetic transducer head | |
US2852618A (en) | Electro-magnetic transducer | |
US3535466A (en) | High efficiency single turn magnetic head | |
US2509780A (en) | Magnetic record reproducing system | |
US3371164A (en) | Combined magnetic transducing and erase head | |
US2591070A (en) | Combined magnetic transducer head and output transformer | |
US3591729A (en) | Magnetic transducer head with auxiliary means for diverting residual flux | |
US3087026A (en) | Boundary displacement magnetic recording apparatus | |
US3325795A (en) | High resolution digital magnetic head with flux focusing shield |