Supports: cabinet structure – For storing audio or visual recording medium – Disk or parallelepiped shape
Patent
1991-02-11
1992-07-07
Anderson, Gerald A.
Supports: cabinet structure
For storing audio or visual recording medium
Disk or parallelepiped shape
312247, 312326, 211115, 2482052, 2482065, 248318, A47F 116
Patent
active
051277158
ABSTRACT:
A tape case has a hexagonal housing having a planar top surface provided with VELCRO and magnetic fasteners for attaching the housing to an interior ceiling of a motor vehicle. A rotary carousel is mounted on a piston rod for movement into and out of the stationary housing. A push button latching mechanism serves to retain the carousel in a retracted position within the housing. When a user wishes to replace or remove a tape from the storage carousel, the latching mechanism may be released by pushing a single button which lowers the storage carousel from the housing. The carousel is rotatably mounted by a piston rod which is slidably received with a hollow sleeve in the interior of the housing. Air vent apertures are formed in the hollow sleeve for lowering the carousel at a gradual rate of descent and for allowing the carousel to be rapidly moved to a retracted position.
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Bartunek Chris L.
Doyle Edwin T.
Anderson Gerald A.
Kearns Jerry T.
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