Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Dynamic mechanism subsystem – Having power driven transducer assembly
Patent
1988-10-19
1992-05-26
Fuller, Benjamin R.
Dynamic information storage or retrieval
Dynamic mechanism subsystem
Having power driven transducer assembly
369219, 369222, G11B 1730
Patent
active
051174138
ABSTRACT:
In order to pivot a pivotal arm (60) carrying an optical scanner (5), use is made of at least one coil (13) and at least one permanent magnet (16, 17), the coil being arranged on the pivotal arm or on a frame supporting the arm and the permanent magnet being arranged on the frame or on the arm. The coil (13) has a substantially straight active coil section (14) which is arranged near the pivotal axis (8) about which the pivotal arm is pivotable and which extends transversely of the longitudinal axis of the pivotal arm. The ends of this coil section are interconnected by a further coil section (15) which is, for example, concentric with the pivotal spindle and which extends at that side of the pivotal axis which is remote from the scanning unit.
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Schoneveld Pieter A.
van Rosmalen Gerard E.
Fuller Benjamin R.
Gibson Randy W.
Treacy David R.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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