Claims
- 1. A tape drive configured to automatically adapt to drive different size tape cassettes, comprising:
a sensor that senses size of a tape cassette inserted into the tape drive; and moveable spindles that are responsive to the sensor to move to different respective positions to drive different size tape cassettes.
- 2. The tape drive of claim 1, wherein the tape drive has only a single tape guide path along which tape from each of the different size tape cassettes is guided.
- 3. The tape drive of claim 2, wherein the tape drive positions each of the different size tape cassettes such that a tape withdrawal face of each of the different size tape cassettes is aligned on a same line.
- 4. The tape drive of claim 3, wherein the moveable spindles are direct drive spindles coupled to motors, the motors being moved to the different respective positions responsive to the sensor.
- 5. The tape drive of claim 4, further comprising a door arrangement configured with multiple doors, each door configured to accommodate a different size tape cassette.
- 6. The tape drive of claim 5, wherein the multiple doors include at least a first, larger door and a second, smaller door within the first door.
- 7. The tape drive of claim 6, wherein the sensor is a mechanical sensor that mechanically senses the size of a tape cassette.
- 8. The tape drive of claim 6, wherein the sensor is a non-contact sensor that sense the size of a tape cassette in a non-contact manner.
- 9. The tape drive of claim 1, wherein at least one of the different size tape cassettes to which the tape drive is automatically adapted is a digital data storage (DDS) tape cassette.
- 10. A method of automatically adapting a tape drive to operate with different tape cassette types having respectively different form factors, comprising the steps:
loading a tape cassette of a first or second tape cassette type into the tape drive; determining the tape cassette type of the loaded tape cassette; and moving drive spindles to position the drive spindles according to the determined tape cassette type.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising lowering the loaded tape cassette onto the drive spindles after moving the drive spindles.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of determining the tape cassette type includes sensing the form factor of the tape cassette type.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the sensing is a mechanical sensing by physical interaction with the tape cassette.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the sensing is a non-contact sensing.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the drive spindles are direct drive spindles coupled to motors, the step of moving the drive spindles including moving the motors.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein each tape cassette type is lowered to a position such that a tape withdrawal face of each of the different tape cassette types is aligned on a same line.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising pulling tape out of the tape cassette and guiding the tape on a guide path external to the tape cassette, after the lowering of the loaded tape cassette onto the drive spindles.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the guide path is identical for each of the different tape cassette types.
- 19. A tape drive arrangement, comprising:
a single tape guide path; and means for loading different size tape cassettes into the tape drive and adapting the tape drive to guide tape from the different size tape cassettes along the tape guide path.
- 20. The arrangement of claim 19, wherein the means for loading includes a sensor that senses the size of a tape cassette as the tape cassette is being loaded into the tape drive, and spindles that are moved to different positions depending on the sensed size of the tape cassette.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application claims priority to provisional Application No. 60/483,036, filed on Jun. 27, 2003, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60483036 |
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