Claims
- 1. In a dust door mechanism for a tape player, including an escutcheon having a cassette insertion aperture, including a cassette holder disposed behind said escutcheon, and including a dust door which is provided between a back face of said escutcheon and a front face of said cassette holder, which is normally in a closed position extending across and substantially obstructing said aperture, and which is supported for pivotal movement about an axis from said closed position in a direction toward said cassette holder to an open position in which said aperture is exposed, wherein a tape cassette inserted into said cassette insertion aperture can pivot said dust door from its closed position to its open position, and wherein said holder is configured to receive a tape cassette inserted through said aperture, the improvement comprising wherein said dust door has a width in one direction which is larger than a width of said cassette insertion aperture in said one direction, and wherein said cassette holder has two side walls between which an inserted cassette is received, includes a major part which is spaced from said front face thereof and is defined by first portions of said side walls which are spaced in said one direction by a distance smaller than said width of said dust door, and includes a door accepting portion which is adjacent said front face thereof and is defined by second portions of said side walls which are spaced in said one direction by a distance larger than said width of said dust door, wherein as said dust door pivots to its open position, a portion thereof moves into said door accepting portion of said cassette holder between said second portions of said side walls.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1, including a shaft which is supported adjacent said escutcheon and is coaxial with said axis, said dust door being pivotally supported on said shaft.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 2, wherein said shaft extends parallel to said one direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 100 184, filed Sept. 23, 1987 now abandoned.
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