Claims
- 1. A takeup spindle for a cassette-loading machine comprising:
- a shaft having a front end and a rear end, said front end terminating in a conically tapered front end surface;
- a slot in the front end of said shaft, said slot extending diametrically through said front end of said shaft and said front end surface;
- first and second dogs in said slot, said dogs having opposite first and second ends with said second ends being closer to said rear end than said first ends, said first ends extending forwardly of said front end surface, said first ends having leading edge surfaces disposed at an acute angle to the rotational axis of said shaft, said leading edge surfaces extending in converging relation to one another said first and second dogs having surface edges which are substantially straight from the second ends thereof to said leading edge surfaces;
- pivot means pivotally securing said dogs to said shaft, said pivot means being located closer to said second ends than said first ends;
- dog-limiting means for limiting pivotal movement of said first and second dogs relative to said shaft, said dog-limiting means comprising a ring surrounding said shaft and said dogs between said pivot means and said first ends of said dogs; and
- spring means extending between said dogs for urging said dogs into tight engagement with said ring, said spring means comprising a compression spring disposed in blind holes in said dogs.
PRIOR APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 626,534, filed June 29, 1984 now abandoned.
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