Claims
- 1. An automatic switching device for use in a cassette tape recorder adapted to receive a tape cassette and including a tape head, the switching device comprising:
- tape erasure prevention means including means for detecting the removal of a lug covering an erasure prevention aperture in said tape cassette;
- first means for detecting the presence or absence of a first aperture in said tape cassette, the presence or absence of said first aperture being representative of the relative coercivity of the magnetic tape housed by said cassette;
- second means for detecting the presence or absence of a second aperture in said tape cassette, the presence or absence of said second aperture being representative of a desired running speed;
- third means responsive to said first means for controlling the biasing current to said tape head in accordance with the coercivity of the tape housed in said tape cassette as indicated by the presence or absence of said first aperture; and
- fourth means responsive to said first and second means for compensating for low frequency signals recorded on said tape cassette when the presence or absence of said first and second apertures indicates that such compensation is desirable.
- 2. An automatic switching device as in claim 1, wherein said third means applies a first biasing current to said tape head when the coercivity of said tape head as indicated by the presence or absence of said first aperture is at a first value and wherein said third means further applies a second higher biasing current to said tape head when the coercivity of said tape as indicated by the presence or absence of said first aperture is at a second higher value.
- 3. An automatic switching device as in claim 2, wherein said fourth means does not compensate for low frequency signals passing through said tape head when the desired running speed of said tape as indicated by the presence or absence of said second aperture is at a first value and wherein said fourth means compensates for low frequency signals passing through said tape head when a desired running speed of said tape as indicated by the presence or absence of said second aperture is at a second, higher value and the relative coercivity of said tape as indicated by the presence or absence of said first aperture is at the higher of two possible coercivity values.
- 4. An automatic switching device as in claim 2, wherein said third means includes a switch which selectively inserts a resistive means into a biasing circuit as a function of the presence or absence of said first aperture such that said biasing circuit applies a biasing current of a first magnitude to said tape head when said switch inserts said resistive means into said circuit and applies a biasing current of a second magnitude to said tape head when said switch does not insert said resistive means into said biasing circuit.
- 5. An automatic switching device in accordance with claim 4, wherein said first means includes a mechanical linkage, a first end of said mechanical linkage adapted to contact said tape cassette to detect the presence or absence of said first aperture, a second end of said linkage adapted to open and close said switch in accordance with the presence or absence of said first aperture.
- 6. An automatic switching device as in claim 5, wherein said fourth means includes a second switch which selectively inserts a low frequency compensation circuit into the sound reproducing circuit of said cassette tape recorder.
- 7. An automatic switching device as in claim 6, wherein said second means comprises a second mechanical linkage, a first end of said second linkage adapted to contact said tape cassette to detect the presence or absence of said second aperture, a second end of said first and second linkages adapted to close or open said second switch in accordance with the presence or absence of both of said first and second apertures.
- 8. An automatic switching device as in claim 7, wherein said first and second linkages cooperate to close said second switch whenever the presence or absence of said first aperture indicates that the coercivity of said tape is relatively high and the presence or absence of said second aperture indicates that the desired running speed is relatively high.
- 9. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further including fifth means responsive to said second means for controlling the current to a motor driving said tape cassette in accordance with the desired tape running speed as indicated by the presence or absence of said second aperture.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein said fifth means includes a two-position switch, said fifth means supplying a first current to said motor when said switch is in a first position and a second higher current to said motor when said switch is in a second position.
- 11. Apparatus as in claim 10, wherein said fifth means further includes a mechanical linkage, a first end of said mechanical linkage adapted to contact said tape cassette to detect the presence or absence of said second aperture, a second end of said linkage adapted to close or open said switch in accordance with the presence or absence of said second aperture.
- 12. Apparatus as in claim 11, including means for moving said first end of said linkage between a first position wherein it does not interfere with the insertion of said tape cassette into said cassette recorder and a second position wherein said first end of said linkage is adapted to detect the presence or absence of said second aperture, said moving means moving said first end of said linkage in to said second position when said tape recorder is placed in either of a playback or record mode.
- 13. Apparatus as in claim 12, wherein said moving means moves said linkage first end between said first and said second positions in response to the movement of a record/playback button.
Priority Claims (2)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 841,758, filed Oct. 13, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,158,865, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 645,458, filed Dec. 30, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Uhrer ad in Stereo Review, vol. 35, No. 4, Oct. 1975, p. 120. |
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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