Claims
- 1. A helical scan tape recorder comprising:
a rotatable scanner upon which is mounted a first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads; a transport system for transporting magnetic tape proximate the rotatable scanner in a manner so that information is transduced by at least one of the transducing heads during a revolution of the scanner; wherein the sets of transducing heads are so mounted on the scanner with respect to azimuthal orientation of the transducing heads that all tracks transduced by the transducing heads have a desired width regardless of an error in physical distance separating the sets of transducing heads.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads comprises a first head and a third head, wherein the second set of plural transducing heads comprises a second head and a fourth head, and wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the first head and the third head transduce respective tracks during a first angular phase of the rotation of the scanner, and so that the second head and the fourth head transduce, during a second angular phase of the rotation of the scanner, respective tracks which partially overlap a previously-transduced track, and wherein the tracks on the tape alternate according to differing azimuthal orientation.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first set of transducing heads has a first azimuthal orientation and the second set of transducing heads has a second azimuthal orientation which is different from the first azimuthal orientation.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the second head transduces a track which partially overlaps a track transduced by the first head and a track transduced by the third head.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the second head transduces a track which preferably resides a distance H below a track transduced by the first head, wherein H=3P+½(P−W1), wherein P is a nominal width of the second head, and wherein W1 is a width of the first head.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the fourth head transduces a track which is preferably a distance 2P above the track transduced by the second head.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first angular phase is offset from the second angular phase by essentially one hundred eighty degrees.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads are write heads.
- 9. A helical scan tape recorder comprising:
a rotatable scanner upon which is mounted a first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads, the first set of transducing heads having a first azimuthal orientation and the second set of transducing heads having a second azimuthal orientation which is different from the first azimuthal orientation; a transport system for transporting magnetic tape proximate the rotatable scanner in a manner so that information is transduced by at least one of the transducing heads during a revolution of the scanner; wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the first set of plural transducing heads transduce relative to the tape their corresponding tracks during a first angular phase of the revolution of the scanner and the second set of plural transducing heads transduce relative to the tape their corresponding tracks during a second angular phase of the revolution of the scanner, with tracks transduced by the second set of second set of plural transducing heads partially overlapping on the tape at least one of the tracks transduced by the first set of plural transducing heads.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first angular phase is offset from the second angular phase by essentially one hundred eighty degrees.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads comprises a first head and a third head and the second set of plural transducing heads comprises a second head and a fourth head.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the second head transduces a track which resides a distance H below a track transduced by the first head, wherein H=3P+½(P−W1), wherein P is a nominal width of the second head, and wherein W1 is a width of the first head.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the fourth head transduces a track which is a distance 2P above the track transduced by the second head.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads are write heads.
- 15. A helical scan tape recorder comprising:
a rotatable scanner upon which is mounted a first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads, the first set of plural transducing heads comprising a first head and a third head, the second set of plural transducing heads comprising a second head and a fourth head; a transport system for transporting magnetic tape proximate the rotatable scanner in a manner so that information is transduced by at least one of the transducing heads during a revolution of the scanner; wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the first head and the third head transduce respective tracks during a first angular phase of the rotation of the scanner, and so that the second head and the fourth head transduce, during a second angular phase of the rotation of the scanner, respective tracks which partially overlap a previously-transduced track, and wherein the tracks on the tape alternate according to differing azimuthal orientation.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first set of transducing heads has a first azimuthal orientation and the second set of transducing heads has a second azimuthal orientation which is different from the first azimuthal orientation.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the second head transduces a track which partially overlaps a track transduced by the first head and a track transduced by the third head.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the second head transduces a track which resides a distance H below a track transduced by the first head, wherein H=3P+½(P−W1), wherein P is a nominal width of the second head, and wherein W1 is a width of the first head.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the fourth head transduces a track which is a distance 2P above the track transduced by the second head.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first angular phase is offset from the second angular phase by essentially one hundred eighty degrees.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads are write heads.
- 22. A method of operating a helical scan tape recorder comprising:
rotating a scanner upon which is mounted a first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads; transporting magnetic tape proximate the rotatable scanner in a manner so that information is transduced by at least one of the transducing heads during a revolution of the scanner; the sets of transducing heads being so mounted on the scanner with respect to azimuthal orientation of the transducing heads that all tracks transduced by the transducing heads have a desired width regardless of an error in physical distance separating the sets of transducing heads.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads comprises a first head and a third head, wherein the second set of plural transducing heads comprises a second head and a fourth head, and wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the first head and the third head transduce respective tracks during a first angular phase of the rotation of the scanner, and so that the second head and the fourth head transduce, during a second angular phase of the rotation of the scanner, respective tracks which partially overlap a previously-transduced track, and wherein the tracks on the tape alternate according to differing azimuthal orientation.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the first set of transducing heads has a first azimuthal orientation and the second set of transducing heads has a second azimuthal orientation which is different from the first azimuthal orientation.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the second head transduces a track which partially overlaps a track transduced by the first head and a track transduced by the third head.
- 26. The method of claim 23, further comprising the second head transducing a track which preferably resides a distance H below a track transduced by the first head, wherein H=3P+½(P−W1), wherein P is a nominal width of the second head, and wherein W1 is a width of the first head.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising the fourth head transducing a track which is preferably a distance 2P above the track transduced by the second head.
- 28. The method of claim 23, wherein the first angular phase is offset from the second angular phase by essentially one hundred eighty degrees.
- 29. The method of claim 22, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads are write heads.
- 30. A method of operating a helical scan tape recorder comprising:
rotating a scanner upon which is mounted a first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads, the first set of transducing heads having a first azimuthal orientation and the second set of transducing heads having a second azimuthal orientation which is different from the first azimuthal orientation; transporting magnetic tape proximate the rotatable scanner in a manner so that information is transduced by at least one of the transducing heads during a revolution of the scanner; the sets of transducing heads being mounted on the scanner so the first set of plural transducing heads transduce relative to the tape their corresponding tracks during a first angular phase of the revolution of the scanner and the second set of plural transducing heads transduce relative to the tape their corresponding tracks during a second angular phase of the revolution of the scanner, with tracks transduced by the second set of second set of plural transducing heads partially overlapping on the tape at least one of the tracks transduced by the first set of plural transducing heads.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the first angular phase is offset from the second angular phase by essentially one hundred eighty degrees.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads comprises a first head and a third head and the second set of plural transducing heads comprises a second head and a fourth head.
- 33. The method of claim 32, further comprising the second head transducing a track which resides a distance H below a track transduced by the first head, wherein H=3P+½(P−W1), wherein P is a nominal width of the second head, and wherein W1 is a width of the first head.
- 34. The method of claim 33, further comprising the fourth head transducing a track which is a distance 2P above the track transduced by the second head.
- 35. The method of claim 30, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads are write heads.
- 36. A method of operating a helical scan tape recorder comprising:
rotating a scanner upon which is mounted a first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads, the first set of plural transducing heads comprising a first head and a third head, the second set of plural transducing heads comprising a second head and a fourth head; transporting magnetic tape proximate the rotatable scanner in a manner so that information is transduced by at least one of the transducing heads during a revolution of the scanner; the sets of transducing heads being mounted on the scanner so the first head and the third head transduce respective tracks during a first angular phase of the rotation of the scanner, and so that the second head and the fourth head transduce, during a second angular phase of the rotation of the scanner, respective tracks which partially overlap a previously-transduced track, and wherein the tracks on the tape alternate according to differing azimuthal orientation.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein the first set of transducing heads has a first azimuthal orientation and the second set of transducing heads has a second azimuthal orientation which is different from the first azimuthal orientation.
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein the sets of transducing heads are mounted on the scanner so the second head transduces a track which partially overlaps a track transduced by the first head and a track transduced by the third head.
- 39. The method of claim 36, further comprising the second head transducing a track which resides a distance H below a track transduced by the first head, wherein H=3P+½(P−W1), wherein P is a nominal width of the second head, and wherein W1 is a width of the first head.
- 40. The method of claim 39, further comprising the fourth head transducing a track which is a distance 2P above the track transduced by the second head.
- 41. The method of claim 36, wherein the first angular phase is offset from the second angular phase by essentially one hundred eighty degrees.
- 42. The method of claim 36, wherein the first set of plural transducing heads and a second set of transducing heads are write heads.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the priority and benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application No. 60/286,012, filed Apr. 25, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60286012 |
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