Stylus assembly

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Specific detail of information handling portion of system – Mechanical modification or sensing of storage medium

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29 2541, 29854, G11B 906, G11B 346

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044046693

ABSTRACT:
Assembly of a video disc signal recovery stylus apparatus is facilitated by utilizing a stylus holder having a vertical cylindrical end. A conductive leaf spring is inserted in the cylinder followed by a conductive torroidal elastomer. The stylus is then inserted in a hole in the elastomer, all of the parts being held in place by the compressive forces exerted by the elastomer. The second end of the leaf spring is secured to a terminal element which is releasably secured to the stylus arm to provide mobility of the foregoing subassembly during manufacturing. When the subassembly is inserted into a cartridge the terminal element is detached from the stylus arm and inserted into a conformal cavity in the cartridge affording accurate positioning and orientation of the leaf spring.

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