Cassette library device

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

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
A cassette library apparatus includes a swing arm (16a) provided at a swing frame (34) provided at a picker (15) to be swingable up and down, and swingable integrally with the swing frame (34), an engaging part (18) provided at a tip end of the swing arm (16a) and linked to an upward swing motion of the swing arm (16a) to be able to get into a recessed part (10a) of the cassette (1) from below, and a nut-shaped body (48) which is mounted to the swing frame (34) and screwed onto a feed screw (47) provided at the picker in an up-and-down direction, and swings the swing frame (34) by the operation of the feed screw (47).

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“DDS-built-in Backup Library”, New Technology of Matsushita Electric Technology Industrial Co., Ltd. 2002, May 2003, pp. 155-156 (w/translation of relevant paragraphs).

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