Advancing material of indeterminate length – By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface – Comprising rotary pinch pair
Patent
1985-05-07
1986-09-30
Watkins, Donald
Advancing material of indeterminate length
By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface
Comprising rotary pinch pair
242198, 384292, G11B 23023, G11B 23087
Patent
active
046142894
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a magnetic-tape-cassette apparatus comprising at least one capstan (6a, 6b) which in conjunction with a pressure roller (4a, 4b) drives the magnetic tape (12). The capstan is journalled in a bearing (19) which is mounted in a deck plate (15) of the apparatus by means of a lower sleeve part (18). The lower part (18) is formed with a bore through which the capstan extends and adjoins an upper sleeve part (17) which at least at the capstan side which is remote from the pressure roller (4a, 4b) surrounds the capstan (6a, 6b) above the deck plate (15), to strip off the tape. The lower part (18) and the upper part (17) are formed in one piece of a plastics material. The bearing (19) is formed as a spiral-groove bearing in the inner wall (18a) of the bore in the lower sleeve part.
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Mayer Robert T.
U.S. Philips Corporation
Watkins Donald
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