Patent ID: 7748013
Filing Date: 2010-06-29
Classification: G11B

Abstract:
1. A case member used in a cartridge including a shutter member, for storing an information medium having an information layer, the case member comprising: a lower case section including a sliding sidewall and a window section configured to allow at least a head to be inserted, the head being used to perform a recording operation or a reproduction operation for the information layer; and an upper case section including a rear sidewall which is opposite to the sliding sidewall, a pair of lateral sidewalls connected to the sidewall and the rear sidewall, wherein the shutter member includes: a sliding section operable to slide along the sliding sidewall of the case member; a window opening/closing section operable to open/close the window section of the case member in accordance with a sliding motion of the sliding section; and an eaves engagement section operable to engage with at least a part of the upper case section, wherein a step portion is formed at a boundary between the upper case section and the lower case section along the lateral sidewalls, the upper case section includes a plurality of eaves sections, each of the plurality of eaves sections is configured to engage with the eaves engagement section of the shutter member, at least two of the plurality of eaves sections are located spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance, each of the at least two eaves sections, which are located spaced apart from each other by the predetermined distance, of the plurality of eaves sections, has a width along a direction in which the shutter member is operable to slide, the width is greater than the predetermined distance, the lower case section includes a connection portion, and the connection portion is connected to the step portion at a location between the at least two eaves sections, which are located spaced apart from each other by the predetermined distance, of the plurality of eaves sections and a surface of the connection portion and a surface of the lower case section form the same surface.