Abstract:
The invention relates to a magnetic-tape-cassette apparatus having a deck for playing magnetic-tape cassettes, which comprises a loading mechanism including a cassette holder (23) adapted to receive a magnetic-tape cassette (2) and having a holder wall (23e) which guides a cassette wall and which carries laterally projecting pins (23a/b), which pins are guided in lift slots (22b) in a lift slide (22), which slots are inclined relative to the vertical, to lower the cassette holder (23) into a play position and to lift the holder into an eject position, the lift slots (22b) being formed in a lift wall of the lift slide (22), which is movable between a forward and a backward end position, which carries along the cassette holder (23) over a part of its path of movement, and which is movably guided in a parallel first and a second rail (1f, 1n) on the deck plate of the apparatus, in whichthe first rail (1f) is arranged at the location of the lift wall provided with the lift slots (22b) through which the pins (23a/b) extend,the second rail (1n) is arranged underneath the lift slide (22) at a distance (A) from the first rail (1f), which distance is smaller than the width (B) of the magnetic-tape cassette (2) in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the rail,at the location of the second rail (1n) the lift slide (22) has a lift member (22c) having the same inclination as the lift slots (22b), which lift member guides actuating projections (23h, 23k) of the cassette holder (23) in such a manner that at the location of the first (1f) and the second (1n) rail the holder can always be lowered and lifted to the same level.
Abstract:
A coil former for a transformer, comprising at least one connection strip at the area at which ends of connection wires and coil wires are interconnected via connection pins. Each connection pin is formed from a twisted loop of the relevant connection wire.
Abstract:
A transformer having a plastics coil former on whose hollow winding tube (7) between flanges (3, 5) windings (11, 13) of different potentials are wound with one winding wound on top of the other. The flanges (3, 5) are provided with spacers (17, 19, 23) to keep the windings (11a, 13a) axially spaced from the flanges (3, 5). An insulating layer (21), which extends from flange to flange, is interposed between the windings (11, 13). The winding (11) nearer the coil-former axis is spaced from the flanges (3, 5) by fixed spacers or stepped portions (17, 19) provided on the winding tube (7). The winding (13) arranged on the insulating layer (21) is spaced from the flanges (3, 5) by spacing blocks (23) which are connected to the flange areas (24) of the coil former by integral hinges (25). The spacing blocks are operable for swinging down onto the insulating layer (21).
Abstract:
A transformer (3) having a ferromagnetic core (5, 7) provided with windings and a metal screening device which comprises a screening sheath surrounding the core (5, 7). The screening device comprises supporting caps (25, 27) which are placed on the transformer from opposite directions and between which the screening sheath (13) is clamped at a distance from the core. The screening device may also serve as a holder for the transformer on a chassis of an apparatus.
Abstract:
A transformer comprising a wound coil former (1) with first and second coil flanges (5) located at opposite ends of the coil former. At least one strip (13) comprising connection eyelets arranged on the first coil flange and connected to winding wire ends (9) emerging from the winding (7). Guide pins (21) are arranged on an edge portion (19) of the second flange which, viewed throughout the surface (17) of the winding (7), is located opposite the flange edge portion (15) of the first flange. The winding wire ends (9) are tensioned around the guide pins and are then guided to the connection eyelets (11) of the connection strip without adhesion.
Abstract:
A transformer including a lamination core of band iron and a magnetic screen which consists of a wound iron band arranged around the lamination core (5) and which is secured to the core by means of expansion wedges provided in the space between the core and the screen 13. The expansion wedges (7) extend transversely of or at an angle with respect to the winding direction of the wound iron band.