Loading device for draining static electricity of a cassette of

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

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360 85, G11B 15675, G11B 15665

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058088296

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a loading device of a video cassette recorder for draining static electricity of a cassette, which includes a cassette holder for moving a cassette into the video cassette recorder and a static electricity draining member for draining the static electricity of the cassette when the cassette holder moves. The static electricity of the cassette is primarily removed by a first static electricity draining member when the cassette is moved into the video cassette recorder, and is secondarily removed by a second static electricity draining member when the cassette is lowered to a base. Because of perfect elimination of the static electricity of the cassette to be loaded, there are advantages that a perfect loading of the cassette is performed and a screen quality is improved.

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