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Bernard August Cousino (August 1, Bernard August Cousino (August 1, – Decem) was an American audio technology inventor. He invented an endless loop tape cartridge design in , known as the Audio Vendor, [1] under U.S. Patent A. The tape is pulled from the inside of a loose tape roll making it spin to wind the returning tape onto the roll again.
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Bernard August Cousino (1 August – 29 December ) was an American music technology inventor. He is known for inventing an endless loop tape cartridge design in , known as the, patented under USA.Access our collection of The cartridge was invented by sound engineer Bernard A. Cousino and it dominated the North American market for many years. [1] One of the first products that used the endless tape technology was the Audio Vendor from , an invention of Cousino's. [2] It was registered as patent USA.
John (Jack) Bernard Cousino, age When Bernard August Cousino was born on 1 August , in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, United States, his father, Columbus Dennis Cousino, was 38 and his mother, Hilda R Wasserman, was He married Margaret Elizabeth Browning on 3 December , in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.
Bernard Cousino historical records. Discover people, Bernard August Cousino (August 1, – Decem) was an American audio technology inventor. He invented an endless loop tape cartridge design in , known as the Audio Vendor, under U.S. Patent A. The tape is pulled from the inside of a loose tape roll making it spin to wind the returning tape onto the roll again. Initially, this mechanism was mounted on a reel to reel.
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View Bernard L Cousino's Bernard August Cousino (August 1, – December 29, ) was an American audio technology inventor. He invented an endless loop tape cartridge design in , known as the Audio Vendor, [1] under U.S. Patent A. The tape is pulled from the inside of a loose tape roll making it spin to wind the returning tape onto the roll again.