Abstract: A tape head cleaner cartridge for receipt in a tape machine having a magnetic tape head and comprising a cartridge housing for supporting a cleaning pad that is supported by and operated from a lever. The lever may be manually operated to cause the cleaning pad to transition across the tape head in direction of tape travel. In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the cartridge supports both a magnetic head cleaning pad and a capstan cleaning pad. A dispenser is provided for a plurality of cleaning pads. A kit is provided for containing the cartridge, dispenser and cleaning fluid.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 21, 1989
Date of Patent:
April 30, 1991
Assignee:
Pericomp Corporation
Inventors:
Kyriacos Joannou, Kenneth Wilson, Alan B. Lowry
Abstract: A novel apparatus and method is described for recording a pattern of track positioning servo signals at select locations of a magnetic tape for use in aligning a single track read head with each of the tracks defined by the signal pattern. The pattern is provided by recording two different signals with two write heads so that the signals are recorded as alternating strips. The differences between the two signals are then used to define the each track center.
Abstract: A tape head cleaner cartridge for receipt in a tape machine having a magnetic tape head and comprising a cartridge housing for supporting a cleaning pad that is supported by and operated from a lever. The lever may be manually operated to cause the cleaning pad to transition across the tape head in direction of tape travel. In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the cartridge supports both a magnetic head cleaning pad and a capstan cleaning pad. A dispenser is provided for a plurality of cleaning pads. A kit is provided for containing the cartridge, dispenser and cleaning fluid.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 14, 1987
Date of Patent:
October 17, 1989
Assignee:
Pericomp Corporation
Inventors:
Kyriacos Joannou, Kenneth Wilson, Alan B. Lowry
Abstract: A tape drive calibration meter that is adapted to display a number of calculated parameters for providing a numerical display of such conditions as skew, tape velocity, amplitude, and tape tracking. The tape drive calibration meter preferably has two inputs on two separate channels with each including an automatic gain control amplifier and a peak detector. Time interval measurement circuitry is coupled from the peak detector for carrying out measurements involving velocity and skew. After amplification, the detected signals on one of the channels are also transferred along a second path including a peak, follow and hold circuit and an analog-to-digital converter circuit with controls. Amplitude measurements and head positioning computations are taken by signals transferred along the second path to the peak, follow and hold circuitry and analog-to-digital conversion circuitry.
Abstract: A position reference system is disclosed which provides an indication of the amount of mistracking of a magnetic head while the latter is stationed in its normal operating environment. The system is also capable of providing an indication of the spacing tolerances of a multi-core head. A special tracking medium is recorded against which the position of the head is compared. The sensitivity of the disclosed system permits a determination of mistracking as well as corrective adjustments to be made against visual observation only.