Apparatus for securing and releasing tape cartridges from tape d

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

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360 965, 242198, G11B 578, G11B 2304

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043039553

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a tape deck for receiving standardized tape cartridges for data interchange in which the cartridge is accurately positioned by the combination of the forward thrust of a pair of resiliently biased pivot plates working in the notches of the cartridges and the resilient upward thrust of a leaf spring, with the cartridge near the plane of the interface of the recording head with the tape, having precision reference bearing points engaging complementary positioning pins anchored in the deck. The pair of pivot plates are restrained to remain in phase by means of a cross-coupling linkage and means are provided for the automatic ejection of the cartridges.

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patent: 3867720 (1975-02-01), Tanaka
patent: 4199795 (1980-04-01), Hunter

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