Claims
- 1. In a cassette tape loader comprising a supply reel of recording tape, a supply of empty cassettes, a cassette winding spindle, and a splicer for splicing sections of the recording tape from the supply reel into successive cassettes; the combination therewith of means for testing the tape before it is loaded into a cassette to determine whether the tape is oriented properly side to side on the supply package so that the recording medium is on the correct side of the tape to be recorded and played back.
- 2. In a cassette tape loader according to claim 1, including means for stopping the cassette loader if the tape is tested and determined to be improperly oriented side-to-side.
- 3. In a cassette tape loader according to claim 1, wherein the means for testing the tape comprises a recording head, a playback head downstream from the recording head, and a feedback loop from the playback head to the recording head to repeatedly amplify a magnetic signal in the feedback loop until a pre-determined signal level is reached wherein said signal will be repeatedly amplified only if the tape is oriented with the magnetic storage medium against both the recording and playback heads to form a part of the feedback loop from the recording head to the playback head.
- 4. In a cassette tape loader comprising a supply reel of recording tape, a supply of empty cassettes, a cassette winding spindle, and a splicer for splicing sections of the recording tape from the supply reel into successive cassettes; the combination therewith of means for testing the tape before it is loaded into a cassette to determine whether the tape is oriented properly side to side on the supply package so that the recording medium is on the correct side of the tape to be recorded and played back, said testing means comprising:
- (a) scanning means for scanning a moving tape for the presence of a minimum amount of magnetic noise naturally present on any recording tape resulting from inherent irregularities in magnetic storage medium characteristics to produce a noise signal;
- (b) feedback loop means, coupled to said scanning means, said feedback loop means including amplifying means for amplifying the noise signal and recording means for recording the amplified noise signal upstream of said scanning means, for repeatedly amplifying said noise signal and recording said noise signal on the tape for a predetermined period of time or until a predetermined signal level is produced on the tape while said tape is scanned by said scanning means;
- (c) means coupled to said amplifying means for detecting the amplified noise signal from said amplifying means; and
- (d) means coupled to said detection means for indicating the detection of said predetermined signal level within said predetermined period of time to provide an indication of the presence of a magnetic storage medium on the side of said tape contacted by said scanning means, and, for indicating lack of detection of said predetermined signal level within said predetermined period of time to provide an indication of the absence of said magnetic storage medium on the side of said tape contacted by said scanning means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 540,074 filed Oct. 7, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,578,644.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Divisions (1)
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