Claims
- 1. A magnetic tape apparatus comprising a drum, means for supporting and rotating said drum, at least one transducer extending past the surface of said drum adapted to rotate therewith in a given plane, means for moving said transducer longitudinally along said drum, means for presenting tape to said drum with its longitudinal axis parallel to said plane, means adjacent said transducer for venting air from the air cushion between the rotating drum and the tape at the region of the transducer to bring the tape closer to the face of the transducer and at least one groove formed on the face of the transducer for venting air from the cushion between the transducer and tape.
- 2. A magnetic tape apparatus as in claim 1 including means of presenting selected lengths of tape from a supply reel to said drum to record a longitudinal track of predetermined length.
- 3. A magnetic tape apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said transducer is movable longitudinally along the drum, in a plurality of parallel planes to record a plurality of adjacent longitudinal tracks of predetermined length across said selected length of tape.
- 4. A magnetic tape apparatus as in claim 3 comprising at least two transducers wherein said transducer moving means comprise a parallelogram-shaped bracing structure having said transducers at opposite corners thereof and comprising means restraining said transducers into longitudinal alignment while allowing for vertical movement.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 151,394, filed May 19, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,354,211.
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