Claims
- 1. In a magnetic sound or like recording device having magnetic tape transducer means and means for driving and guiding the tape past said transducer means, freely-acting means for effecting automatic adjustment of the tape incident to shortening or lengthening of the same so as to restore and maintain uniform tension and of the tape for normal operation thereof, said tape-adjusting means including two duplicate freely rotatable spools mounted in the same plane in substantially parallel relation to each other and multiple superposed convolutions of an endless tape around and rotatable with said spools and extending in elongated loops with substantially spaced parallel sides between and in a plane including said spools and having a single loop take-off portion for direction through said driving and guiding means past said transducer means, said tape-adjusting means being directly effective within and upon said convolutions by operation of said spools, the improvement comprising:
wherein the means for driving and guiding the tape comprises:
a DC motor having a first output shaft; at least a first tape-contact pin for use in driving the sound-recording magnetic tape; and, wherein the first output shaft is directly connected to the at least a first tape-contact pin.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the speed of the first output shaft is selectively adjustable.
- 3. The device of claim 2, further comprising:
at least a first circuit board, wherein the DC motor is fixedly mounted to the at least a first circuit board.
- 4. The device of claim 2, further comprising:
a first Integrated Circuit operatively communicated to control the first output of DC motor.
- 5. A sound recording device having sound-recording magnetic tape transducer means and means for driving and guiding a sound-recording magnetic tape past the transducer means, means for automatically adjusting the sound-recording magnetic tape incident to shortening or lengthening of the same so as to restore and maintain uniform tension of the tape for normal operation thereof, the tape-adjusting means including two duplicate freely rotatable spools mounted in the same plane in substantially parallel relation to each other and multiple superposed convolutions of an endless tape around and rotatable with the spools and extending in elongated loops with substantially spaced parallel sides between and in a plane including the spools and having a single loop take-off portion for direction through the driving and guiding means past the transducer means, the tape-adjusting means being directly effective within and upon the convolutions by operation of the spools, the improvement comprising:
circuit noise reducing means for use in reducing noise, the circuit noise reducing means comprising:
a photocoupler; and, a selectively adjustable circuit disconnect means for use in engaging the circuit noise reducing means.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional patent application serial No. 60/349,171 filed Jan. 16, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60349171 |
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