Cam arrangement for cassette loading mechanism having reduced sl

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

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360 95, G11B 5027, G11B 1500

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053314824

ABSTRACT:
A cam arrangement for a cassette loading mechanism includes a sliding chassis, slidingly mounted on a fixed chassis. When the chassis slides in one direction a cam pin is moved along a cam surface of a fixed cam provided on the fixed chassis to a second cam surface provided on a movable cam mounted to the movable chassis. Proximate a return side of an end of the first cam surface a return cam is provided such that, should misalignment occur between the first and second cam surfaces during tape loading or unloading operation, the cam may be returned to an initial position automatically.

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