CASSETTE TAPE RECORDERS

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BIE BMC INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. NO. 9-201, 3-BAN, 1-CHO, MOMOYAMADAI SAKAI-SHI, OSAKA-FU Japan CASSETTE-TAPE RECORDERS; TRANSCRIBING PLAYBACK UNIT AND ON-OFF FOOT SWITCHES THEREFOR;
CITIZEN CITIZEN HOLDINGS CO., LTD. 1-12, 6-CHOME TANASHI-CHO, NISHI-TOKYO-SHI TOKYO 188-8511 Japan CASSETTE TAPE RECORDERS;In the statement, column 1, after line 4, , now by change of name Japan CBM Corporation, located at 1-48, 1-chome, Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan is inserted.;
DORAL Inter-Ocean Industries, Inc. New York NY CASSETTE TAPE RECORDERS;
HQTV Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 16677 Republic of Korea CASSETTE TAPE RECORDERS, VIDEO TAPE RECORDERS, COMPUTERS, RADIO RECEIVERS, ELECTRONIC RANGES, TELEPHONES, TELEVISION RECEIVERS, FACSIMILE TELEGRAPHIC SETS, MAGNETIC VIDEO TAPES, AMPLIFIERS;HQ-TV;
MUSICBANK TWD INDUSTRIAL COMPANY, LIMITED P.O. BOX 957 OFF SHORE INCORPORATION CENTRE ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA Br.Virgin Islands [ cassette tape recorders, tape decks, microphones, power supplies, electronic crossovers ], remote control units for audio equipment, [ audio amplifiers, speakers, electronic computers, stereo receivers ], compact audio disk players, [ digital audio tape recorders ];music bank;
RECORD-A-MEMO CAPETRONIC INT'L. CORP. 110 E. 59TH ST. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10022 NEW YORK NY 10022 CASSETTE AND TAPE RECORDERS;
ROADSTAR FUJI ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING COMPANY,LTD. 2-3 -28 SHONAI MATSUMOTO CITY NAGANO Japan CASSETTE TAPE RECORDERS, CASSETTE TAPE PLAYERS, RADIO AND CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER COMBINATIONS, RADIO AND CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER COMBINATIONS AND PARTS THEREOF;
SOUNDEFX RS Corporation P.O. Box 8005 Virginia Beach VA 234508005 cassette tape recorders, combination cassette tape recorders and radio, cassette tape players, combination cassette tape players and radio, compact disc players, combination compact disc players and radio, speakers, car antennas;SOUND EFX;
TASCAM TEAC CORPORATION 1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi Tokyo 206-8530 Japan Cassette Tape Recorders; [ Cassette Tape Multitrack Recorders; Digital Audio Tape Recorders; Digital Audio Multitrack Tape Recorders; ] Mini Disc Recorders; Mini Disc Players; Compact Disc Recorders; Compact Disc Players;[ Hard Disk Recorders; Hard Disk Multitrack Recorders;] Solid-state Memory Recorders; DVD Recorders; DVD Players; Audio Amplifiers; Audio Mixers; Digital Audio Mixers; Digital Audio Workstation comprised of computer hardware and software used to manipulate, edit, record, play and create digital audio data; Control Surface for digital audio workstation for editing and mixing audio signals; Audio Interface Units for connecting computers to audio and video equipment; Surround Processors; [Effect or systems for musical instruments on digital signal processing basis consisting of CD Players, Multi-Track Digital Recorder, and Blank Recording Media in the nature of Compact Flash Cards, Optical Discs, CDs, and DVDs, all sold as a unit;] Computer software that allows access to, and real time interactive control of digitally recorded musical instrument sounds;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A locking device for a tape cassette housing of a tape recorder comprises a locking recess and a locking protrusion respectively provided in sides of a tape cassette housing and a deck chassis and corresponding to each other, thereby fastening a tape cassette housing to the deck chassis, the tape cassette housing resiliently coming into contact with the deck chassis as a tape cassette is loaded. In here, around external circumference of the locking protrusion is formed at least one edge, and an end of the edge comes into contact with a corner of the locking recess right before the locking protrusion is inserted into the locking recess. Accordingly, the locking protrusion comes into linear contact with the corner of the locking recess in loading/unloading operations of the tape cassette so that the stopping of the ascending and descending movements of the tape cassette housing is prevented during the loading/unloading operations of the tape cassette.