Claims
- 1. An oscillating motion machine for reading from and recording onto a record medium, the machine comprising:
- an inertial drive shuttle carriage of finite mass;
- way means;
- bearing means mounting said carriage on said way means for reciprocal oscillation;
- a first and second terminal spaced apart with said way means and carriage therebetween;
- spring means disposed at each terminal for intercepting said carriage, said spring means absorbing the kinetic energy of said finite mass to bring the mass to a stop, and thereafter applying the energy in a recoil action to propel said mass to the opposite terminal;
- a pulley means disposed relative to the first terminal; and
- a motor drive means disposed relative to the second terminal and coupled to the pulley means and to the carriage for imparting startup motion to the carriage, and thereafter supplying makeup energy to keep the carriage in oscillating motion in response to an applied voltage.
- 2. The machine as in claim 1 wherein the motor drive means is coupled to the carriage and to the pulley means via a cable and includes a disc with timing marks.
- 3. The machine as in claim 2 wherein the voltage applied to the motor drive means is variable in accordance with the angular position and speed of the motor as determined from the timing marks on the disc.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 709,276 filed July 28, 1976 now abandoned.
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