US20020195513A1 - Single reel tape cartridge with tape reel centering features - Google Patents
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- FIG. 2 illustrates a typical single reel tape cartridge and the interconnection of the rewriteable media stored therein with a leader attached to the take-up reel of the tape drive;
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- The invention relates to single reel tape cartridges that are used in tape drive storage devices, and in particular, to a single reel tape cartridge having tape reel centering features.
- It is a problem in the field of single reel tape cartridges that are used in tape drive storage devices to facilitate the positioning and centering of the tape reel, located within the tape cartridge, with respect to the drive chuck of the tape drive. The tape drive chuck rotates to impart rotational motion to the tape reel by the use of features on the tape drive chuck (teeth, spline, pins, etc.) that mate with corresponding features on the hub of the tape reel. The rotation of the tape reel causes movement of the magnetic tape wound on the tape reel to or from the take-up reel that is located within the tape drive. Accurate positioning and centering of the tape reel within the tape cartridge and with respect to the tape drive chuck is desirable to ensure effective engagement between the hub of the tape reel and the tape drive chuck. Existing single reel tape cartridges fail to provide a high degree of accuracy in aligning the tape reel with the drive chuck, often resulting in the engaging features impacting each other for a period of time rather than engaging each other to rotate the tape reel. In addition, a further aspect to the tape reel centering problem is that unconstrained lateral movement of the tape reel within the tape cartridge housing often results in damage to the tape reel if the tape cartridge is dropped and the tape reel impacts the interior surface of the tape cartridge housing.
- This tape reel centering problem is exacerbated when the tape cartridge is oriented on its side (i.e. gravitational force perpendicular to the tape reel axis). Existing tape cartridges were designed to function in a flat orientation (gravity parallel to tape reel axis). When these existing tape cartridges are used in a vertical orientation, they experience failures due to the fact that they were not designed for this type of function and the tape reel is not properly located within the tape cartridge housing. Tape cartridge libraries, automatic tape cartridge loading devices, and robotic tape cartridge handling apparatus frequently orient the tape drives vertically (on their sides) and encounter failures of the tape reel drive feature to engage with the mating drive feature located on the drive chuck of the tape drive.
- The present single reel tape cartridge with tape reel centering features overcomes the problems outlined above and advances the art by providing a magnetic tape reel that is equipped with one or more features to center the tape reel with respect to the interior surfaces of the tape cartridge housing and a rotatably driven feature, such as a drive chuck, in the tape drive that rotates the tape reel. The single reel tape cartridge with tape reel centering features provides mechanical positioning and centering of the tape reel with respect to the drive chuck of the tape drive when the tape cartridge is in any orientation and constrains lateral movement of the tape reel to prevent the tape reel from contacting the interior surfaces of the tape cartridge housing.
- This is accomplished by the use of a spring that applies a bias force to press the tape reel against the drive chuck in the tape drive, which rotates the tape reel. One end of the spring is seated in a spring sleeve that is formed in the center of the interior surface of the top section of the tape cartridge housing. The other end of the spring engages the tape reel. Centering of the tape reel within the tape cartridge housing and with respect to the drive chuck is also achieved with by use of a tape reel hub-centering feature. This tape reel hub-centering feature consists of a chamfered centering ring that encircles the drive teeth formed on the tape reel to engage the drive chuck. The chamfered centering ring fits into a chamfer that is formed in the circumference of the drive chuck access hole located in the bottom of the tape cartridge housing. A cylindrically-shaped tape reel locator boss is also formed in the center of the inside of the top section of the tape cartridge housing. The tape reel locator boss mates with the tape reel center bore formed in the tape reel hub. The tape reel locator boss can include a chamfer formed on its rim to enable smooth engagement of the tape reel locator boss with the mating tape reel center bore. In addition, a plurality of ramped centering posts can be used in the tape cartridge housing to form a channel by which the drive teeth formed on the tape reel are guided into alignment with the drive chuck. In operation, the ramped centering posts serve to funnel the tape reel into a substantially centered position within the tape cartridge housing so that the drive teeth of the tape reel are centered with respect to the drive chuck access hole.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a typical tape drive that is adapted to load single reel tape cartridges for the reading and writing of data on rewriteable media stored in the single reel tape cartridges;
- FIG. 2 illustrates a typical single reel tape cartridge and the interconnection of the rewriteable media stored therein with a leader attached to the take-up reel of the tape drive; and
- FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate in bottom and top perspective views, respectively, an exploded representation of the single reel tape cartridge with tape reel centering features.
- For purposes of illustration and not of limitation, various features and advantages of the present invention will now be described within the context of a single reel DLT tape cartridge. It is to be understood that the following description with respect to a DLT tape cartridge is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. It would be obvious to one skilled in the art that the principles of the present invention could be easily applied to other tape cartridge formats.
- FIG. 1 illustrates one example of a
typical tape drive 100. Thetape drive 100 is a DLT tape drive that employs a single reel DLT tape cartridge. This design includes a supply reel located within a tape cartridge (not shown) and a take-up reel 101 located within thetape drive 100. Referring to FIG. 2, the magnetic tape media in the tape cartridge is terminated at one end by atape cartridge leader 201. Thetape cartridge leader 201 is a strong flexible plastic strip containing anovular aperture 202 on its distal end. A take-up leader 203, that connects to the take-up reel 101, is a similar plastic strip that includes astem 204 andtab 205 designed to buckle with theovular aperture 202 on thetape cartridge leader 201 to formbuckle 200. Thetape cartridge leader 201 also includes asection 206 that is slightly wider than the rest of thetape cartridge leader 201 and the take-up leader 203. Thewider section 206 prevents thetape cartridge leader 201 from being pulled into the tape cartridge after thetape cartridge leader 201 and take-upleader 203 are disconnected for ejection of the tape cartridge. - Upon loading the tape cartridge into the
tape drive 100, the take-up leader 203 andtape cartridge leader 201 are buckled, and the tape media is wound to a start point or read position in the tape drive. To accommodate the slightlywider section 206 during winding of thetape cartridge leader 201 and the take-up leader 203 around the take-up reel 101, the take-up reel 101 includes a widerstepped area 102 formed in the top and in the bottom flanges, 112 and 113, of the take-up reel 101. - FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate in bottom and top perspective views, respectively, an exploded representation of the single reel tape cartridge with tape reel centering features. The
tape cartridge 300 consists of a two-part housing that includes atop section 301 and abottom section 302 for enclosing thetape reel 310 and its associated magnetic tape (not shown). Thetape reel 310 comprises atop flange 311 connected to a top portion of atape reel hub 312 and abottom flange 313 connected to a bottom portion of thetape reel hub 312. Thetape reel hub 312 could be a conventional tape reel hub that connects to the tape drive in a conventional manner. The top and bottom flanges, 311 and 313, are connected in a parallel relationship and form a magnetic tapemedia containment section 314 on thetape reel hub 312. The tapemedia containment section 314 guides the tape media around thetape reel hub 312 during operation of the tape drive. Thetape cartridge 300 also includes awrite protect element 321 and magnetictape access door 322. - It is desirable to have the
tape reel 310 centered with respect to the drive feature to enable the drive teeth on the drive chuck on the tape drive to accurately and securely engage thedrive teeth 315 on thetape reel 310. A drivechuck access hole 303 is formed in thebottom section 302 of the tape cartridge housing to enable the drive chuck of the tape drive to engage thedrive teeth 315 of thetape reel 310. Aspring 304 applies a bias force to press thetape reel 310 against the drive feature (such as the drive chuck) in the tape drive when engaged to rotate thetape reel 310. In order to provide a bias force on thetape reel 310 in a manner to automatically center thetape reel 310 on thedrive teeth 315, one end of thespring 304 is seated in aspring sleeve 306 that is formed in the center of the interior surface of thetop section 301 of the tape cartridge housing. The other end of thespring 304 engages thetape reel 310. The use of thespring sleeve 306 reduces spring deflection in directions other than coaxial with the axis of thetape reel 310, thereby also reducing any lateral forces on thetape reel 310. This reduction of lateral forces serves to automatically center thetape reel 310 on thedrive teeth 315. - Centering of the
tape reel 310 within the tape cartridge housing and with respect to the drive chuck is also achieved with by use of a tape reel hub-centering feature. This tape reel hub-centering feature consists of a chamferedcentering ring 316 that encircles thedrive teeth 315 formed on thetape reel 310 to engage the drive chuck. The chamferedcentering ring 316 fits into achamfer 317 that is formed in the circumference of the drivechuck access hole 303 located in the bottom of the tape cartridge housing. The chamfered centeringring 316 seats in thechamfer 317 of the drivechuck access hole 303 to precisely align thedrive teeth 315 formed on thetape reel 310 with the drive chuck. - The
tape cartridge 300 is resistant to damage that can be caused by dropping the tape cartridge. Thetape cartridge 300 is equipped with a cylindrically-shaped tapereel locator boss 305 that is formed in the center of the inside of thetop section 301 of the tape cartridge housing. The tapereel locator boss 305 mates with the tape reel center bore 318 formed in thetape reel hub 312. In particular, the tape reel center bore 318 is a cylindrically-shaped opening of diameter greater than the diameter of the tapereel locator boss 305. The dimensions of the tape reel center bore 318 and tapereel locator boss 305 are selected to prevent lateral movement of thetape reel 310 where theflanges reel locator boss 305 can include achamfer 307 formed on its rim to enable smooth engagement of the tapereel locator boss 305 with the mating tape reel center bore 318. When thetape cartridge 300 is dropped, the tapereel locator boss 305 prevents thetape reel flanges cartridge housing reel locator boss 305 is located within tape reel center bore 318 which limits the travel of the tape reel side to side within the cartridge housing. In addition, a ring or ridge of raised material could be added to the inside top and/or wall of the cartridge housing which prevents the tape reel flange(s) from impacting the inside of the cartridge housing due to motion along the axis of thetape reel 310. - In addition, a plurality of ramped centering posts331-334 can be used in the tape cartridge housing to form a channel by which the
drive teeth 315 formed on thetape reel 310 are guided into alignment with the drive chuck. In operation, the ramped centering posts 331-334 serve to funnel thetape reel 310 into a substantially centered position within the tape cartridge housing so that thedrive teeth 315 of thetape reel 310 are centered with respect to the drivechuck access hole 303. In addition, when the tape cartridge is inserted in the tape drive, the axes of thebias spring 304,tape reel 310, and drive chuck are largely collinear. On occasion, however, the axis of the drive chuck andtape reel 310 are not collinear. This inhibits the proper engagement of the drive teeth located on the drive chuck with thedrive teeth 315 on thetape reel 310. The outside diameter of the drive chuck teeth is less than the inside diameter of the chamfered centeringring 316 by a specific amount. If the inside face of the chamfered centeringring 316 comes into contact with the outside diameter of the drive chuck teeth thus providing a side-wards force is applied to thetape reel 310 to automatically center it. Due to the angle and orientation of the chamfered centeringring 316, thetape reel 310 is biased to move into a position where the axes of thetape reel 310 and drive chuck are collinear. When these axes are collinear, the respective drive teeth of the drive chuck and tape reel are aligned, and have the best opportunity for full and secure engagement. - In addition, if due to some other forces, the respective drive teeth of the drive chuck and tape reel were to become disengaged, the chamfered centering
ring 316 would aid in the re-engagement of the respective drive teeth of the drive chuck and tape reel since the chamfered centeringring 316 would provide a physical and mechanical barrier against the axes of thetape reel 310 and drive chuck from becoming substantially non-collinear. - The respective and mating drive teeth of the drive chuck and tape reel could alternatively be implemented as other mating features such as, but not limited to, pin and hole configurations, matching spline tongue and groove configurations, or any other mating features that would facilitate transmitting a rotational force from a drive feature to a driven feature.
- Those skilled in the art will appreciate variations of the above-described embodiments that fall within the scope of the invention. As a result, the invention is not limited to the specific examples and illustrations discussed above, but only by the following claims and their equivalents.
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