GB2212783A - Friction reduction sheet in tape cassette - Google Patents

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GB2212783A
GB2212783A GB8906595A GB8906595A GB2212783A GB 2212783 A GB2212783 A GB 2212783A GB 8906595 A GB8906595 A GB 8906595A GB 8906595 A GB8906595 A GB 8906595A GB 2212783 A GB2212783 A GB 2212783A
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Kazuo Inaba
Mitsuru Segawa
Takeshi Nakajima
Makoto Miyazaki
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In a magnetic tape cassette having upper and lower shells enclosing two tape winding hubs, a ribbed friction reduction sheet is inserted between the tape and a shell. The ribs 18 are continuous, Fig.2, and have two longitudinal top projections, or apices, and contact the hubs. Or, Fig.4, the ribs are shorter, in a pattern (see also Fig.6) and support the hubs at the rib ends. These ribs may have a section as in Figs. 7a or c. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION
7 8 3 22.12, MAGNETIC TAPE CASSETTE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention:
The present invention relates to a magnetic tape cassette having a friction reduction sheet provided with a rib-shaped projection between a case and hubs respectively comoonents of the cassette.
2. DescriDtion of the Prior Art:
A prior magnetic tape cassette of this type will be described with reference to Figs. 8 and 9.
The Drior magnetic tape cassette comprises a box type case composed of an upper shell 1 and a lower shell 2 laid over the upper shell 1, a nair of hubs 6, 6 around which a magnetic tape 5 is wound being rotatably supported in the case 1, and friction sheets 7, 7 being inserted between the uDDer shell 1 and the magnetic tape 5 or between the lower shell 2 and the magnetic tape 5.
The friction sheets 7, 7 are formed by materials which are Drocessed to reduce a resistance value of the friction sheet relative to the magnetic tape so that the friction between the friction sheets 7, 7 and the magnetic tape 5 does not generate a static electricity. The friction sheets 7, 7 which are inserted at the side of the upper shell 1 having a transparent plate 3 are usually 0 1 transparent so that a winding operation of the magnetic tave 5 will be observed.
The friction sheets 7, 7 have resDectively a pair of convexed ribs 8, 8 made by an embossed process and the ribs 8, 8 interpose therebetween hub holes 9, 9 in which the hubs 6, 6 are engaged. The friction sheets 7, 7 interpose therebetween the hubs 6, 6 and the magnetic tar)e 5 wound around the hubs 6, 6 at both insides thereof so that the magnetic tape 5 is wound in order, namely an order winding is increased and the magnetic tape 5 is travelling in smooth, namely a travelling characteristic is increased by reducing a contact friction between the friction sheets and the magnetic tape.
To achieve the effect just mentioned above, materials of the Drior friction sheets 7, 7 and shapes of the ribs 8, 8 are imDroved in various manners. For examDle, there is a known cassette employing the friction sheets having elongate or round convexed ribs 8, 8 which are respectively placed in a predetermined positions. Although shapes of top portions of these convexed friction sheets are somewhat different, for example, round, flat, pointed with an acute angle, longitudinal cross sectional areas of these convexed ribs respectively have a single toD Dortion, or a sole aDex.
The convexed ribs 8, 8 of the Drior friction sheets have respectively the single top portions each having the sole apex so that load of the magnetic tape 5 and hubs 6, 2 6 are concentrated to the sole apex which results in reducing elastic force of the ribs 8, 8 whereby the ribs 8, 8 can not elastically support the hubs 6, 6 and the magnetic tape 5. The ribs 8, 8 of the friction sheets 7, 7 contact with the hubs 6, 6 substantially at middle portions in the longitudinal directions of the ribs 8, 8. The ribs 8, 8 at the middle portions are easily bent and weak in the reDulsive force. Provided that the ribs 8, 8 receive the load of the hubs 6, 6 the elastic force of the ribs 8, 8 at the portion receiving the load will be reduced at an early time so that the ribs 8, 8 of the friction sheets 7, 7 can not elastically support the hubs 6, 6. That is, the projections, namely the ribs 8, 8 lose their elasticity at the top portions thereof, and the toD Dortion will be stretched and flat.
In any case, when the tape is continuously travelled or wound there occurs such r)henomenon as edges of the magnetic tape 5 are not wound in order, so-called disorder winding or as the wound tape produces a stepped portion, so-called stepped drop. If such phenomena will occur the magnetic tape travels unstably and is dameged at the edges thereof to thereby obstruct a play and a record of the taDe 5.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a magnetic tape cassette having a friction reduction sheet 3 k to solve the problems of the prior magnetic tape cassette. It is another object of the present invention to provide a magnetic tape cassette having a friction reduction sheet enabling to hold stably the hubs at a normal position for a long period of time so that the resistance value is averaged.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a magnetic tape having a characteristic of superior order winding and a superior travelling characteristic.
The object of the present invention is achieved by providing a magnetic tape cassette provided with the friction reduction sheet.
The magnetic tape cassette of the present invention comprises a box type case composed of an upper shell 11 and a lower shell 12 laid over the uDDer shell 11, a z)air of hubs 16. 16 around which a magnetic tape 15 is wound being accomodated in and rotatably supported by the case, friction reduction sheets 17r 17 having convexed ribs 18, 18 being provided at the side of the magnetic tape 15 and inserted between the magnetic tape 15 and the upper shell and between the magnetic tape 15 and the lower shell 12, characterized in that the convexed ribs 18, 18 have respectively a Dlurarity of top portions or apexes.
Anothermagnetic tape cassette comprises a box type case comDosed of an uDDer shell and a lower shell 32 laid over the upper shell, a pair of hubs 34, 35 around which a 4 1 magnetic tape 36 is wound being accomodated in and rotatably supported by the case, and friction re.duction sheets 33, 33 having convexed ribs 43, 43 being provided at the side of the magnetic tape 36 and inserted between the magnetic tape 36 and the upper shell and between the magnetic tape 36 and the lower shell 32, characterized in that end portions 44, 44 of the convexed rib 43, 43 are respectively brought into contact with the hubs 34, 35.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the r)resent invention will become more aDDarent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a magnetic taDe cassette shown form the bottom side thereof according to a first embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along II-II of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a plan view of a magnetic tape cassette omitting an upper shell thereof according to a second embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a f riction reducuction sheet employed in the magnetic tape cassette according to the second embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view taken along V-V of i Fig. 4; Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a friction reduction sheet employed in a magnetic tape cassette according to a third embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 7(a), 7(b), 7(c) are respectibvely illustrating cross sectional views of various ribs of the friction reduction sheets employed in the present ivnention; Fig. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a prior magnetic tape cassette shown from the bottom side thereof; and Fig. 8.
Fig. 9 is a cross sectional view taken along IV-IV of DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A magnetic tape cassette of the Dreferred three embodiments of the vresent invention will be described with reference to Figs. I to 7.
First Embodiment (Figs. 1 and 2) A magnetic tape cassette of a first embodiment as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 is employed in a digital record/play audio magnetic tape cassette.
The magnetic tape cassette comprises a box type case comDosed of an upper shell 11 and a lower shell 12 laid over the upper shell 11, hub holes 14, 14 and hub stovDers 13, 13 resDectively provided an the upper and lower shells 11, 12, hubs 16, 16 around which a magnetic tape 15 is wound being accommodated in the case and rotatably 6 T k supported by the hub holes 14, 14, and friction reduction sheets 17, 17 being inserted between the magnetic-tave 15 and the uDver shell 11 and between the magnetic tape 15 and the lower shell 12.
The friction reduction sheets 17, 17 respectively have ribs 18, 18 each formed by an embossed process. A pair of ribs 18, 18 interpose therebetween ventilators 19, 19 in which the hubs 16, 16 are engaged and have respectively convexed portions at the inside thereof faced the magnetic tape 15 and the hubs 16, 16. The convexed Dortions of the ribs are brought into contact with the side surfaces of the hubs 16, 16, when the magnetic tape cassette is assembled. The ribs 18, 18 have resDectively a plurality of top portions or apexes which extend along the longitudinal direction of the friction reduction sheets 17, 17.
In the audio magnetic taDe cassette, when the two ribs 18, 18 are formed in the friction reduction sheets 17, 17, a gar) between two apexes is preferable to have an interval of 1 through 3 mm, particularly of 1.5 through 2 mm. Furthermore, a hight of a depth formed between two avexes is vreferable to be one third or two thirds of that of the apexes respectively from the surface of the friction reduction sheets 17, 17.
The ribs 18, 18 of the friction reduction steets extend in the entire length of the ribs 18, 18 but may be broken at the middle of the entire length provided that 7 k the ribs 18, 18 are brought into contact with the hubs 16, 16.
SECOND EMBODIMENT (Figs. 3 through 5) A second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to Figs. 3 and 4 which is employed in a linear trucking analog record/play audio magnetic tape cassette. The magnetic tape cassette of this type has a case formed by laying an upper shell (which is omitted in Fig. 3) over a lower shell 32. A record/play head a inserted from an opening provided at the front side of the case is brought into contact with a magnetic tape 36 to record magnetically a signal and reproduce the signal.
The magnetic tape cassette further include hubs 34, 35 around which the magnetic tape 36 is wound, and a friction reduction sheet 33 which is inserted between the hubs 34, 35 and the lower shell 32. The friction reduction sheet 33 is formed by a rectangular thin synthetic resin such as, for example, Dolyethylene terephthalate plate, and has a par of hub holes 42, 42 penetrating bosses of a Dair of hubs 34, 35. The friction reduction sheet 33 has a plurality of ribs 43 each formed by an emboss process and being substantially semicircular in the cross section thereof and elongate in the long side thereof. The ribs 43 interDose therebetween the hub holes 42, 42, namely four ribs 43 are oppositely arranged 8 21 1 relative to the hub holes 42P 42 and two ribs 43 are arranged between the hub holes and both ends.of the friction reduction sheets 33. Each end 44 of the ribs 43 arranged at both ends of the friction reduction sheet 33 are disposed at a position inside the outer peripheries of the hubs 34, 35 so that only each end 44 of the ribs 43, 43 are brought into contact with the hubs 34, 35 when the magnetic tape cassette is assembled.
The rib 43 keeDs its elastic force with ease at the end 44 thereof compared with that at the middle portion thereof so that the ribs 43, 43 can support stably the hubs 34, 35 for a long period of time without losing the elastice force at the early time and without being stretched.
This is caused by the fact that the ribs 43 form three walls projected from the friction reduction sheet 33 with the end 44 being a veltex of the triangle composed of the three walls to thereby increase a rigidity of the ribs 43 compared with the rigidity of the ribs provided at the central Dortion of the friction reduction sheet and obtain a high repulsive force.
THIRD EMBODIMENT (Fig. 6) A magnetic tape cassette according to a third embodiment of the present invention employs another type of friction reduction sheet 33. The friction reduction sheet 33 has one elongate rib 43 provided between hub 9 holes 42, 42 and a pair of elongate ribs 43, 43 provided between ends of the friction reduction sheet 33 the hub holes 42, 42.
Each end 44 of the ribs 43, 43 is disposed at the inside of the outer neriDheries of the hubs 34. 35 so that only the end portions 44 of the ribs 43 can be brought into contact with the hubs 34, 35 when the magnetic tape cassette is assembled. The end portions 44 of the ribs 43 keeDs their elastic force comDared with the ribs 43 orovided at the middle 1:)ortion of the friction reduction sheet 33 so that the ribs 43 can stably support the hubs 34, 35 for a long period of time without losing their elastic force at the early time and without being stretched.
MODIFIED EMBODIMENT (Fig. 7) A friction reduction sheet 33 employed in the D-resent invention will be described with reference to Figs. 7 (a), 7 (b) r 7 (c). The friction reduction sheet 33 have various type of ribs in cross sections thereof.
In Fig. 7 (a), the friction reduction sheet 33 has a rib 43 formed substantially in trapezoid in cross section, in Fig. 7(b), the friction reduction sheet 33 has a rib 43 having two apexes at the too thereof which is substantially sare as that disclosed in Fig. 2, and in Fig. 7(c), the friction reduction sheet 33 has a rib formed substantially in triangle.
J1 k Although the invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that many variations and changes are possible in the invention without departing from the scope thereof.

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What is claimed is:
1. A magnetic tape cassette comprising:
a box type case composed of an upper shell and a lower shell laid over the upper shell; a Dair of hubs around which a magnetic tape is wound being accommodated in the case and rotatably supported by hub holes defined respectively in the upper and lower shells; and a friction reduction sheet having ribs at the side of the magnetic taDe, the friction reduction sheet being inserted between the magnetic tape and the upper and lower shells; characterized in that the ribs of the friction reduction sheet have a plurality of top portions.
2. A magnetic tape cassette comprising:
a box type case composed of an upper shell and a lower shell laid over the upper shell; a Dair of hubs around which a magnetic tape is wound being accommodated in the case and rotatably supported by hub holes defined respectively in the upper and lower shells; and a friction reduction sheet having ribs at the side of the magnetic taDe, the friction reduction sheet being inserted between the magnetic tape and the upper and lower shells; characterized in that end Dortions of the ribs are brought into contact with the hubs.
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3. A magnetic tape cassette according to Claim 1, wherein the ribs are convexed.
4. A magnetic tape cassette according to Claim 1, wherein the ribs of the friction sheet extend longitudinally in the entire length of the friction sheet.
5. A magnetic tape cassette according to Claim 1, wherein the ribs of the friction sheet are provided oppositely relative to the hub holes and provided between hub holes and both ends of the friction sheet.
6. A magnetic tape cassette according to Claim 1, wherein the ribs of the friction sheet are provided between the hub holes and paired between the hub holes and the both ends of the friction sheet.
7. A magnetic tape cassette according to Claim 1, wherein the ribs of the friction sheet has a toiD oortion shaped in triangle.
8. A magnetic tape cassette according to Claim 1, wherein the ribs of the friction sheet has a ton r)ortion shaDed in substantially trapezoid.
9. A magnetic tape cassette according to Claim 2, wherein a height of a depth of an apex between top Dortions of the ribs is one third of a height of the top Dortion.
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10. A friction reduction sheet for a magnetic tape cassette. which friction reduction sheet comprises.at least one rib, positionable in contact with the magnetic tape of the cassette. the rib having two or more spaces.
11. A friction reduction sheet for a magnetic tape cassette. which friction reduction comprises a hub hole, within which hub hole a hub of the magnetic tape cassette is positionable,, first and second ribs, the respective longitudial axis of which ribs extend on opposite sides of the hub hole and a third rib, the longitudial axis of which extends across the hub hole, one end of the third rib being positioned adjacent the hub hole.
12. A friction reduction sheet according to Claim wherein at least one rib has two or more apexes.
13. A aagnetic tape cassette comprising a friction reduction sheet according to Claim 10.
14. A magnetic tape cassette comprising a friction reduction sheet according to Claim 11 or 12.
15. A friction reduction sheet substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in, Figures 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings.
16. A friction reduction sheet substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as shown in, Figures 3 to 5 or 6 and 7 of the accompanying drawings.
17. A magnetic tape cassette substantially as hereinbef ore described with reference to, and as shown in, Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings.
18. A magnetic tape cassette substantially as hereinbef ore described with reference to and as shown in Figure 3 of the accompanying drawings.
19. Any novel feature or combination of features described herein.
Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows 1. A magnetic tape cassette comprising: a box type case composed of an upper shell and a lower shell laid over the upper shell; a pair of hubs around which a magnetic tape is wound being accommodated in the case and rotatably supported by hub holes defined respectively in the upper and lower shalls; and a friction reduction sheet having ribs at the side of the magnetic tape, the friction reduction sheet being inserted between the magnetic tape and the upper and lower shells; characterized in that end portion of the ribs are brought into contacts with the hubs. 2. A magnetic tape cassette according to Claim 1, wherein a height of a depth of an apex between top portions of the ribs is one third of a height of the top portion. 3. A friction reduction sheet for a magnetic tape cassette, which friction reduction comprises a hub hole, within which hub hole a hub of the magnetic tape cassette is positionable, first and second ribs, the respective longitudial axis of which ribs extend on opposite sides of the hub hole and a third rib, the longitudial axis of which extends across the hub hole, one end of the third rib being positioned adjacent the hub hole. 4. A friction reduction sheet according to Claim 3 wherein at least one rib has two or more apexes. 5. A magnetic tape cassette comprising a friction reduction sheet accordint to Claim 3 or 4.
-19 6. A friction reduction sheet substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as shown in, Figures 3 to 5 or 6 and 7 of the accompanying drawings. 7. A magnetic tape cassette substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figure 3 of the accompanying drawings.
-1 t- Publiahed 1989 at The Patent Offloe, State House, 66 171 High Holborn. London WCIR 4TP. FUrther copies nxey be obtained from The Patent Ofnce Wes Branch, St Mary Cray, Orpington. Rent BR5 3RD. Printed by Multiplex techniques Itd, St Mary Cray, Kent, Con. 1187
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