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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 25, 2009
Filed:
Jul. 18, 2005
Roger H. Grow, Lafayette, CO (US);
Kenneth Lee Manes, Brighton, CO (US);
Dan Plutt, Superior, CO (US);
Roger H. Grow, Lafayette, CO (US);
Kenneth Lee Manes, Brighton, CO (US);
Dan Plutt, Superior, CO (US);
Storage Technology Corporation, Louisville, CO (US);
Abstract
A cartridge magazine is shown for placement in a robotic media library. The magazine body has two walls to guide a tape cartridge into a final stopping position. A prong extends into the cartridge from a first wall and an opening is formed in the second wall to permit a friction pad to contact an opposing side of the cartridge. The friction pad is mounted onto a lever that rotates upon a pivot outside a cartridge chamber on the magazine body. The lever is pushed by a spring to ordinarily extend the friction pad well into vacant cartridge chambers. An operator pad of the lever may extend out of the magazine body for engagement by an operator or by door pressures to retract the friction pad so that the cartridge becomes either disengaged, or slightly engaged with the friction pad.