Track skipper for video disc player

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Dynamic mechanism subsystem – Having power driven transducer assembly

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358907, 369 43, G11B 2100

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RE0312231

ABSTRACT:
In a video disc player, a carriage is subject to translatory motion in correlation with radial motion of a playback stylus relative to a disc record disposed on a rotatable turntable. A stylus arm carrying the stylus at one end thereof has the other end secured to the carriage by means of a compliant rubber coupler. A magnetic element is disposed on the stylus arm near its free end. An electromagnet is fixedly mounted in the carriage adjacent to the stylus arm-mounted, magnetic element. The electromagnet is selectively actuated to cause a change in the radial location of the stylus.

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