Claims
- 1. In a multi-channel tape recorder having a rotary capstan (3, 25) for driving a tape (1) at least with one magnetic head (5) with a cam follower (10) attached thereto, said magnetic head being adapted to act on the tape and a rotating stepped cam means (11) with a plurality of cam steps angularly arranged and corresponding in number to the number of channels of track on the tape for steppingly shifting the magnetic tape by acting on the cam follower (10), said cam follower (10) abutting against the steps of said rotating stepped cam member (11), a track change-over mechanism for shifting said cam follower (10), comprising in combination:
- a. a pivotally supporting lever member (21), with a supporting end portion for supporting said cam means (11) at said end portion and a contacting portion at the end opposite said supporting end portion;
- b. an idler (12) rotatably supported on said end portion, said idler (12) being coupled to said cam means (11), said idler (12) having on its periphery a plurality of second cam portions corresponding in number to the channels of track and with shorter and longer radius portions and arranged symetrically with respect to the axis of said idler;
- c. an actuator member (19) with one end and a free end, said one end being pivotally supported and said free end contacting said lever member contacting portion for controlling the pivotal movement of said lever member, bias means (20) at said actuator member one end;
- d. spring means (24) on said lever member for biasing said lever member and said idler (12) in a direction such that said idler is pushed into contact with the capstan;
- e. a solenoid-operated electromagnet (18) disposed alongside said actuator member (19) for moving the actuator when the electromagnet is energized against the force of said bias means (20); and,
- f. guide means at said lever member contacting portion cooperating with said actuator member including a first guide portion (23-B) for a temporary engagement with said free end to prevent the displacement of the lever under the action of the spring means (24) when said electromagnet is energized, a second guide portion (23-C) for cooperation with said bias means (20), said bias means releasing said free end from said temporary engagement with the first guide portion (23-B) when said electromagnet is de-energized so that said free end is moved by the bias exerted by the bias means and moves into said second guide portion (23-C) and, one of the cam portions of said idler (12) comes into contact with said capstan, and a third guide portion (23-A) for re-engagement with the free end of the actuator by a see-saw pivotal movement of said lever member and the bias of said bias means (20) to thereby displace the steped cam one step and thus shifting the magnetic head by one channel of track.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further including a tape recorder housing (16), an abutment (17) fixed to said housing (16) disposed for balancing the pressure of the cam follower (10) on the stepped cam means (11) to prevent tilting of the cam means (11) said abutment being substantially aligned with the cam follower (10).
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a tape recorder housing (16), an abutment (17a) fixed to said housing (16) bearing against a surface of the lever member (21) so as to oppose the pressure of the cam follower (10) on the stepped cam means (11).
- 4. In a multi-channel tape recorder having a rotary capstan (3, 25) for driving a tape (1) at least with one magnetic head (5) with a cam follower (10) attached thereto, said magnetic head being adapted to act on the tape and a rotating stepped cam means (11) with a plurality of cam steps angularly arranged and corresponding in number to the number of channels of track on the tape for steppingly shifting the magnetic tape by acting on the cam follower (10), said cam follower (10) abutting against the steps of said rotating stepped cam member (11), a track change-over mechanism for shifting said cam follower (10), comprising in combination:
- a. a pivotally supporting lever member (21), with a supporting portion movable toward and from said capstan and a contacting portion at the end spaced from supporting end portion;
- b. an idler (12) rotatably supported on said supporting portion, said idler (12) being operatively coupled to said cam means (11), said idler (12) having on its periphery a varying radius;
- c. an actuator member (19) with one end and a free end, said one end being pivotally supported and said free end contacting said lever member contacting portion for controlling the pivotal movement of said lever member, bias means (20) at said actuator member one end;
- d. bias means (24) on said lever member for biasing said lever member and said idler (12) in a direction such that said idler is pushed into contact with the capstan;
- e. a solenoid-operated electromagnet (18) disposed alongside said actuator member (19) for moving the actuator when the electromagnet is energized against the force of said bias means (20); and,
- f. guide means at said lever member contacting portion cooperating with said actuator member including a first guide portion (23-B) for a temporary engagement with said free end to prevent the displacement of the lever under the action of the bias means (24) when said electromagnet is energized, a second guide portion (23-C) for cooperation with said bias means (20), said bias means releasing said free end from said temporary engagement with the first guide portion (23-B) when said electromagnet is de-energized so that said free end is moved by the bias exerted by the bias means and moves into said second guide portion (23-C) and, said idler (12) comes into contact with said capstan, and a third guide portion (23-A) for re-engagement with the free end of the actuator by a see-saw pivotal movement of said lever member and the bias of said bias means (20) to thereby displace the stepped cam one step and thus shifting the magnetic head by one channel of track.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 605,406 filed Aug. 18, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,024,582.
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