Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head moving during transducing – Tape record
Patent
1990-11-30
1992-10-27
Severin, David J.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Record transport with head moving during transducing
Tape record
360 95, G11B 1534
Patent
active
051595079
ABSTRACT:
In a tape recording and/or reproducing apparatus having a head drum and a plurality of rotary elements including at least rotary heads associated with the head drum for recording and/or reproducing information signals on a magnetic tape wrapped around the head drum, a capstan for transporting the magnetic tape at a constant speed, and supply and take-up reel bases for engaging a pair of reels around which the magnetic tape is wound in a tape cassette and for driving the respective reels; a single motor is directly coupled to one of the rotary elements and drives the other rotary elements through a non-slip mechanical transmission for synchronously rotating at least the rotary heads, the capstan and the supply and take-up reel bases.
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Katoku Takashi
Komoriya Morihiro
Tamura Masafumi
Tanaka Masato
Frommer William S.
Severin David J.
Sinderbrand Alvin
Sony Corporation
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