Advancing material of indeterminate length – By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface – With drive means
Patent
1982-03-30
1984-03-27
Jillions, John M.
Advancing material of indeterminate length
By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface
With drive means
74209, 360 963, B65H 1720, F16H 1310, G11B 1528
Patent
active
044388799
ABSTRACT:
A system is employed for pivotably seating capstan motors in cassette magnetic tape devices. Two bearing throats whose ends are hemispherically designed are disposed at two inside corner edges of a principal frame of the tape device and are clamped there by means of two sink screws positioned next to the bearing necks. The motor is positioned in a bearing fork and the bearing necks proceed through openings in the free ends of the bearing fork and press against the motor, so that a play-free suspension of the motor is achieved.
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Haugland Scott J.
Jillions John M.
Tandberg Data A/S
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