Pad provided in the interior of a videotape cassette

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record medium – In container

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36013032, 36013033, 3601303, 242199, G11B 1560

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045449767

ABSTRACT:
A pad which is to be provided in the interior of a videotape cassette according to this invention is in the form of a hollow cylinder. When fitted in place in the interior of a videotape cassette, the cylindrical pad is yieldingly deformed to produce a resilient force, thereby pushing a videotape against an associated guide stud. Because of the cylindrical shape, the pad requires no large space to mount, and accordingly a videotape cassette can be substantially reduced in size. The cylindrical pad need only be pushed into place in the interior of a cassette housing, and this easy mounting is advantageous to the mass-production of videotape cassettes.

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patent: 4466582 (1984-08-01), Shiba

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