Supports: cabinet structure – For storing audio or visual recording medium – Disk or parallelepiped shape
Patent
1992-04-15
1992-10-27
Anderson, Gerald A.
Supports: cabinet structure
For storing audio or visual recording medium
Disk or parallelepiped shape
312 912, 312 971, 3123196, A47F 104
Patent
active
051583453
ABSTRACT:
Computer tape cassette storage units store a number of computer tape cassette during periods of nonuse and are particularly adapted for use in an automated tape cassette archiving and retrieval system. The storage units include at least one shelf unit having a substantially horizontally disposed shelf for supporting a row of computer tape cassettes on edge. Structures are provided so as to minimize (if not eliminate) the possibility that the tape cassettes will become dislodged from the shelf units in the event of mechanical shocks and/or vibrations (e.g., which may occur in an automated system due to a robotic manipulator coming into physical contact with the storage unit). Such structure may take the form of a forward lip against which a portion of the tape cassettes abuts, and/or structures which shift the centers of gravity of the tape cassettes rearwardly toward the rear wall of the shelf units upon which they are supported.
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Anderson Gerald A.
Grau GmbH & Co.
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