Dynamic information storage or retrieval – With particular cabinet structure – Slotted for edgewise insertion of storage disc
Patent
1990-10-09
1992-07-21
Levy, Stuart S.
Dynamic information storage or retrieval
With particular cabinet structure
Slotted for edgewise insertion of storage disc
369 751, 369 772, G11B 2504, G11B 3302, G11B 3302
Patent
active
051329581
ABSTRACT:
The scanning unit and turntable of a disc-record player are carried on a subframe which is resiliently supported from the player frame. The subframe is locked to the frame during loading and unloading of a disc record, to simplify alignment of the turntable to the loading device. The subframe locking device includes a tilting element, preferably arranged at a side of the subframe which faces the loading opening. The tilting element pivots about an axis which is parallel to the supporting surface of the turntable, and moves a locking member toward and away from the turntable and scanning unit so as to lock and to unlock the subframe with respect to the frame.
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Camps Libert H. A. M.
Rouws Petrus L. A.
Van Heusden Omar P. L. P.
Levy Stuart S.
Pham Tien Ba
Treacy David R.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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