PORTABLE CASSETTE TAPE PLAYERS

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HIP POCKET Andros; Andrew A. Suite 133 8556 Katy Freeway Houston TX 77024 Portable Cassette Tape Players, Headphones, and Power Adapters and Carrying Cases Therefor;No claim is made to exclusive use of the representation of headphones apart from the mark as shown.;
HIP POCKET Andros; Andrew A. Suite 133 8556 Katy Freeway Houston TX 77024 Portable Cassette Tape Players, Headphones, and Power Adapters and Carrying Cases Therefor;
TECHNIDYNE Andros; Andrew A. Suite 133 8556 Katy Freeway Houston TX 77024 Portable Cassette Tape Players, Headphones, and Power Adapters and Carrying Cases Therefor;
THE INCREDIBLE SOUND YOU CARRY AROUND Kris, Inc. Cedarburg WI PORTABLE CASSETTE TAPE PLAYERS, HEADPHNES, POWER ADAPTERS, AND CARRYIN GCASETTE TAPE PLAYERS, HEADPHONES, POWER ADAPTERS, AND CARRYING CASES THEREFOR; PORTABLE CASSETTE TAPE RECORDERS, HEADPHONES, POWER ADAPTER AND CARRYING CASES THEREOR; FM TUNER CASSETTES; PORTABLE FM STEREO REC EIVERS; PORTABLE STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEM COMPRISING SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIER, AND CARRYING CASE;
 

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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.