Claims
- 1. In a dual capstan tape transport mechanism having a frame; means for training a magnetic tape along a path for movement successively between an upstream capstan and an upstream pressure roller, past head means, and between a downstream capstan and a downstream pressure roller; motor means; drive transmission means between the motor means and both of the capstans for simultaneously driving said capstans; and control means actuatable to move both of the pressure rollers from off positions away from the tape to play positions pressing the tape against the respective capstans; the improvement comprising:
- said drive transmission means being effective, when the pressure rollers are in off positions, to simultaneously rotate said downstream capstan at a tape-playing speed and said upstream capstan at a slightly lower speed;
- said drive transmission means including overrunning clutch means between said motor means and said upstream capstan, said overrunning clutch means enabling said motor means to drive said upstream capstan when said pressure rollers are in off position, and said overrunning clutch means being effective to free-wheel and enable said tape to drive said capstan at said tape-playing speed when said pressure rollers are in said play positions.
- 2. In a dual capstan tape transport mechanism, the combination of claim 1 including tape guide post means movable into engagement with the backside of the tape adjacent said head means for increasing the wrap of the tape about the head means, and means for moving said guide post means into and out of engagement with the tape simultaneously with movement of said pressure rollers to and from their said play positions.
- 3. In a dual capstan tape transport mechanism, the combination of claim 1 including shield means movable toward and away from a shielding position on the backside of said tape opposite at least a playback portion of said head means, and means for moving said shield means to and from its said shielding position simultaneously with movement of said pressure rollers to and from their said play positions.
- 4. In a dual capstan tape transport mechanism, the combination of claim 1 including means for independently pressing said pressure rollers against the tape in their said play positions.
- 5. In a dual capstan tape transport mechanism, the combination of claim 1 including
- a table on said frame for supporting a cartridge for said tape in play position;
- said pressure rollers being movable through openings in said cartridge between their said play positions and off positions, their off positions being below said table;
- guide post means movable through an opening in said cartridge between an operative position engaging the backside of the tape adjacent said head means, and an inoperative position below said table;
- shield means movable through an opening in said cartridge between an operative position on the backside of said tape opposite at least a playback portion of said head means, and an inoperative position below said table; and
- means for moving said guide post means and said shield means from their inoperative to their operative positions simultaneously with movement of said pressure rollers from their off positions to their play positions.
- 6. In a dual capstan tape transport mechanism the combination of claim 5 including an additional guide post means movable through an opening in said cartridge between an operative position engaging the backside of the tape ahead of the upstream capstan, and an inoperative position below said table.
- 7. In a dual capstan tape transport mechanism, the combination of claim 6 in which:
- said upstream pressure roller, said shield means, said guide post means, and said additional guide post means are mounted on first shaft means oscillatably journaled in said frame;
- said downstream pressure roller is mounted on second shaft means oscillatably journaled in said frame; said control means include first and second spring biasing means connected to said first and second shaft means respectively for separately moving both said shaft means in one oscillative direction in off mode; and
- said control means include first and second solenoid means connected to said first and second shaft means respectively for separately moving both said shaft means in the opposite oscillative direction against the urgence of said spring biasing means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 791,707, filed Apr. 28, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,096,533.
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Divisions (1)
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