Apparatus for guiding and preventing slackening of tape in a vid

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head moving during transducing – Tape record

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360 95, G11B 1528

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060184361

ABSTRACT:
An improved apparatus for guiding and preventing the slackening of tape in a VCR which is capable of improving picture quality by absorbing the vibration of the tape. The apparatus includes a tape guide member movable between a first position which does not guide the running of the tape and a second position which does guide the running of the tape in cooperation with a driving force of a driving force transmission unit. A support shaft is fixed to an upper portion of one end of the tape guide member and a tape guide unit is rotatably engaged to the support shaft which engages a tape slackening prevention member disposed at one end of the tape guide member.

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