Storage assembly for a tape magazine

Supports: cabinet structure – For projector

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312 18, 206387, A47B 8106

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041621123

ABSTRACT:
A storage assembly comprising a housing having a socket adapted to receive a tape magazine, and an integrally formed polymeric lever member which may be manually manipulated to partially eject the magazine from the socket. The lever member includes a first stiff portion mounted for reciprocal motion along one side of the socket so that its end may be pressed adjacent the open end of the socket to operate the lever member; a second stiff portion pivotably mounted adjacent the rear wall of the housing; and a resilient flexible portion connecting the portions which both causes the second portion to pivot to a position at which it will partially eject the magazine when the first portion is pressed inwardly, and biases both portions to a normal position at which a magazine may be positioned fully within the socket.

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