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Patent US6418114 - Optical disk cartridge - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsAn optical disk cartridge includes a casing having an accommodating section, and a holder capable of insertion and removal of a disk into and from the accommodating section while holding the disk. In the optical disk cartridge, the holder is provided with an incorrect-insertion-preventing section for...http://www.google.com/patents/US6418114?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6418114 - Optical disk cartridgeAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6418114 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/478,699Publication dateJul 9, 2002Filing dateJan 6, 2000Priority dateJan 8, 1999Fee statusLapsedAlso published asEP1018735A2, EP1018735A3Publication number09478699, 478699, US 6418114 B1, US 6418114B1, US-B1-6418114, US6418114 B1, US6418114B1InventorsTatsumaro YamashitaOriginal AssigneeAlps Electric Co., Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (27), Referenced by (11), Classifications (5), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetOptical disk cartridgeUS 6418114 B1Abstract An optical disk cartridge includes a casing having an accommodating section, and a holder capable of insertion and removal of a disk into and from the accommodating section while holding the disk. In the optical disk cartridge, the holder is provided with an incorrect-insertion-preventing section for preventing incorrect insertion of the holder into said casing with respect to top and bottom faces thereof.
What is claimed is: 1. An optical disk cartridge comprising:
a casing having an accommodating section to store a disk, the casing having incorrect-insertion-preventing abutment sections; and a holder including a pair of elastic arms, elastic portions, and an insertion end inserted into the accommodating section, the holder capable of insertion and removal of the disk in an inserting/removing direction into and from said accommodating section while holding the disk between the pair of elastic arms, each of the elastic portions having a base part and an outward-projecting fallout-preventing section, each base part having an outward-projecting incorrect-insertion-preventing protrusion displaced in a thickness direction, the outward-projecting fallout-preventing sections being formed more distal to the insertion end than the incorrect-insertion-preventing protrusions; wherein the elastic portions are disposed at ends opposite to inserting ends of both sides of the holder extending along the inserting/removing direction with respect to the accommodating section, the incorrect-insertion-preventing abutment sections are formed at both side walls opposing against each of the elastic portions, the incorrect-insertion-preventing abutment sections permitting the incorrect-insertion-preventing protrusions to be fully inserted into the accommodating section by establishing an interval between the incorrect-insertion-preventing protrusions and the incorrect-insertion-preventing abutment sections in the thickness direction when an uninverted holder is inserted into the accommodating section and preventing an inverted holder from being fully inserted into the accommodating section by the incorrect-insertion-preventing protrusions abutting against the incorrect-insertion-preventing abutment sections, and when the holder is normally inserted, the fallout-preventing sections ride over the incorrect-insertion-preventing abutment sections while flexing the elastic portions, and upon complete insertion of the holder, the fallout-preventing sections are engaged with the incorrect-insertion-preventing abutment sections to prevent the holder from falling out of the accommodating section. 2. An optical disk cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said incorrect-insertion-preventing abutment sections are exposed from said casing and distinguishable from the outside of said casing.
3. An optical disk cartridge according to claim 2, wherein top and bottom faces of said base part are formed with identification marks for identifying top and bottom faces.
4. An optical disk cartridge according to claim 3, wherein each of said identification marks is formed by a means for identifying the top and bottom faces tactilly.
5. An optical disk cartridge according to claim 3, wherein each of said identification marks consists of an elliptical recess, and projections formed in said recess with different numbers for the top and bottom faces.
6. An optical disk cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said casing is provided with a stopper section so that, in the insertion of said holder into said casing, after said fallout-preventing section has passed over said incorrect-insertion-preventing section of said casing, said holder abuts against said stopper section so as to prevent further insertion of said holder.
7. An optical disk cartridge according to claim 6, wherein the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of said holder abuts against said stopper section so as to prevent further insertion of said holder.
The present invention relates to an optical disk cartridge into which an optical disk can be inserted and removed.
FIG. 35 shows a conventional optical disk cartridge. Referring to FIG. 35, a casing 21 for accommodating therein an optical disk D has an accommodating section 21 a and an opening provided in one side face thereof for inserting and removing the disk D into and from the cartridge.
A lid 22 having tongues 22 a is attached to the opening 21 b so as to be opened and closed.
In the insertion and removal of the disk D, top and bottom faces of the disk D are sandwiched by the tongues 22 a so that the disk D is inserted into and removed from the accommodating section 21 a. This prevents the disk D from being contaminated by fingerprints and the like.
In such a conventional optical disk cartridge, since the lid 22 has a symmetrical shape, the lid 22 may be incorrectly attached to the casing 21 with respect to the top and bottom faces.
In addition, in the conventional optical disk cartridge, the top and bottom faces of the lid 22 cannot be distinguished at a glance.
Furthermore, in accordance with the incorrect insertion of the lid 22, the disk D may be incorrectly inserted with respect to the top and bottom faces thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an optical disk cartridge into which a disk can be inserted and removed, and in which incorrect insertion of the disk with respect to the top and bottom faces thereof can be prevented.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an optical disk cartridge including: a casing having an accommodating section; and a holder capable of insertion and removal of a disk into and from the accommodating section while holding the disk; wherein the holder is provided with an incorrect-insertion-preventing section for preventing incorrect insertion of the holder into the casing with respect to top and bottom faces thereof.
In the optical disk cartridge of the present invention, the incorrect-insertion-preventing section is formed by providing a recess in one of the holder and the casing, and providing a projection in the other of the holder and the casing.
In the optical disk cartridge of the present invention, the holder may have a base part exposed from the casing, the incorrect-insertion-preventing section may be provided on the base part, and the incorrect-insertion section may be exposed from the casing so as to be distinguished from the outside of the casing.
In the optical disk cartridge of the present invention, the incorrect-insertion-preventing section may be formed using a side wall of the casing in the thickness direction thereof.
The incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the casing may be provided on a side wall of the casing forming the accommodating section of the casing, and the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the holder may be provided on a side portion opposing the side wall.
The casing may have a top cover and a bottom cover forming top and bottom sides, the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the casing engageable with the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the holder may be provided on one of the top cover and the bottom cover, a space through which the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the holder is passable may be provided between the top of the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the casing and the top cover or the bottom cover, and the holder may be prevented from being incorrectly inserted with respect to the top and bottom faces thereof by a state where the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of said holder is passable through the space and a state where the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the holder engages with the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the casing.
In the optical disk cartridge of the present invention, the holder may have a base part, an elastic arm provided with a slit so that there is elasticity on the base part; and a convex fallout-preventing section provided on a side portion of the elastic arm. In addition, the fallout-preventing section may passe over the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the casing to engage with the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the casing to thereby prevent the holder from falling out of the casing.
The casing may be provided with a stopper section so that, in the insertion of the holder into said casing, after the fallout-preventing section has passed over the incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the casing, the holder abuts against the stopper section so as to prevent further insertion of the holder.
The incorrect-insertion-preventing section of the holder may abut against the stopper section so as to prevent further insertion of the holder.
Top and bottom faces of the base part may be formed with identification marks for identifying top and bottom faces.
Each of the identification marks may be formed by a device for identifying the top and bottom faces tactilly.
Each of the identification marks may consist of an elliptical recess, and projections formed in the recess with different numbers for the top and bottom faces.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an optical disk cartridge according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the optical disk cartridge according to the first embodiment of the present invention when it is turned upside down;
FIG. 3 is a front view of the optical cartridge according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion represented by Z in FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 illustrates movement of an operation part and an operation element of the optical disc cartridge according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10 illustrates the relationship between the optical disk cartridge according to the first embodiment and a disk driving apparatus according to the present invention:
FIG. 11 is a plan view of a bottom cover in the optical disk cartridge according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a side view of the bottom cover;
FIG. 13 is a front view of the bottom cover;
FIG. 14 is a rear elevation view of the bottom cover;
FIG. 15 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion represented by X in FIG. 11;
FIG. 16 is a plan view of a holder for the optical disk cartridge according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 17 is a front view of the holder;
FIG. 18 is a side view of the holder;
FIG. 19 is a rear elevation view of the holder;
FIG. 20 is a partial view showing a principal part of the holder;
FIG. 22 is a sectional view taken along the line 22�22 in FIG. 20;
FIG. 23 is a partial view showing a principal part of the holder;
FIG. 24 is a sectional view taken along the line 24�24 in FIG. 23;
FIG. 25 is a sectional view taken along the line 25�25 in FIG. 23;
FIG. 26 is a plan view of the operation part of the optical disk cartridge;
FIG. 28 is a plan view of the operation element of the optical disk cartridge;
FIG. 29 is a sectional view taken along the line 29�29 in FIG. 28;
FIG. 30 is a perspective view showing a principal part of a holder of the optical disk cartridge according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 31 is a sectional view showing a principal part of a casing of the optical disk cartridge according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 32 is a sectional view taken along the line 32�32 in FIG. 31;
FIG. 33 is a sectional view showing a state where the holder is correctly inserted into the casing;
FIG. 34 is a sectional view showing a state where the holder is incorrectly inserted into the casing; and
FIG. 35 is a partly exploded perspective view of a conventional optical disk cartridge.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS While optical disk cartridges exist for DVD-RAM disks of 120 mm in diameter, optical disk cartridges for DVD-RAM disks of 80 mm in diameter are being researched.
The present invention provides an optical disk a cartridge for 80 mm disks which can be applied to optical disk cartridges for 120 mm disks, and to a disk driving apparatus for the optical disk cartridge for 120 mm disks.
A first embodiment of an optical disk cartridge of the present invention applied to the 80-mm disks used for the DVD-RAM will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 29.
A casing 1 consists of top and bottom covers 2 and 3 which are molded articles made of synthetic resin.
Since the top and bottom covers 2 and 3 have nearly the same construction, only the bottom cover 3 will be described in detail. Regarding the top cover 2, portions thereof which differ from those of the bottom cover 3 will also be described.
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 15, the bottom cover 3 includes a planar wall 3 a, a pair of side walls 3 b provided on the left and right of the wall 3 a, and a rectangular cutout 3 e which is formed in front of the wall 3 a with spaces 3 c and 3 d remaining between the side walls 3 b. In addition, the bottom cover 3 includes front walls 3 f and 3 g provided at left and right front positions corresponding to the spaces 3 c and 3 d. The front walls 3 f and 3 g are provided with recesses 3 h of different shapes at positions exposed to the outside so as to form incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A.
As shown in FIGS. 11 to 15, the space 3 c of the wall 3 a is provided with operating slots 3 i and 3 j, and a breakable blocking part 3 m consisting of a projection and having thin-walled parts 3 k at the base portion thereof which are sequentially arranged side by side.
The space 3 d of the wall 3 a is provided with a circular discrimination hole 3 n for discriminating whether or not information can be written on the disk, a circular discrimination hole 3 p for discriminating whether or not the checking for defective regions has been completed, and a circular blocking part-removing hole 3 q which are sequentially arranged side by side. The discrimination hole 3 n and the operating slot 3 i, the discrimination hole 3 p and the operating slot 3 j, and the hole 3 q and the blocking part 3 m are provided at positions equidistant from the center of the wall 3 a. The bottom cover 3 includes a spring receiver 3 r formed on the rear thereof, a substantially circular clamping window 3 s formed in the center thereof, a rectangular reading and writing window 3 t provided continuously with the clamping window 3 s, projections 3 u formed on the border of the clamping window 3 s and the reading and writing windows 3 t so as to narrow the width of the window 3 t, an arcuate rim 3 v provided on the rear of the inside of the bottom cover 3, regulating parts 3 w connected to both ends of the rim 3 v and extending rearward inclined relative to the side walls 3 b, a base 3 x provided over the central portion of the inside of the bottom cover 3, a pair of latching recesses 3 y provided at opposing positions of the side walls 3 b, and a rectangular recessed part 3 z provided on the back of the wall 3 a of the bottom cover 3.
Referring to FIG. 11, in the window 3 t for reading and writing, an optical head linearly moves so as to read and write information from and on the disk D. When the direction of movement of the optical head is taken as a vertical direction E, and the direction orthogonal to the vertical direction E is taken as a horizontal direction F, the clamping window 3 s is formed by arcuate parts J each having a radius of 14 mm from the center C of the window 3 s (the same as the center C of the disk D), i.e., having a diameter G of 28 mm in the vertical direction E, and a pair of linear parts K having a width of 27.4 mm in the horizontal direction F and parallel to the direction of movement of the optical head, i.e., the vertical direction E. The arcuate parts J connect the linear parts K.
That is, the clamping window 3 s has a diameter (28 mm) in the vertical direction E which is larger than the width (27.4 mm) in the horizontal direction F.
The same construction applies to a clamping window 2 s of the top cover 2, and the diameter G may preferably be �2 mm of 28 mm, and the width H may preferably be �2 mm of 27.4 mm due to the relationship between the entire width of the casing 1 for the 80 mm disk and a motor (described hereinbelow) of the disk driving apparatus for the 120 mm disk.
The details of the top cover 2 are omitted, and only some of the components and the reference numerals thereof are shown in the figures.
As will be understood from a comparison of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the top cover 2 differs from the bottom cover 3 in that a recessed part 2 z is formed on the surface of the wall 2 a of the top cover 2, in that a space 2 f of the wall 2 a is provided with a discrimination hole 2 n for discriminating whether or not the information can be written on the disk D, a discrimination hole 2 p for determining whether or not the checking for defective regions has been completed, and a blocking part-removing hole 2 q, and in that a space 2 g of the wall 2 a is provided with operating slots 2 i and 2 j arranged side by side, and a breakable blocking part 2 m consisting of a projection and having thin-walled parts 2 k at the base portion thereof.
The top cover 2 and the bottom cover 3 constructed as described above are combined vertically to thereby form the casing 1.
When the top and bottom covers 2 and 3 are combined, an accommodating section 1 a for accommodating the optical disk D and the like is formed therebetween, and the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A having recesses of different shapes are formed between the front walls 2 f and 2 g and 3 f and 3 g, as shown in FIG. 3.
In addition, when the top and bottom covers 2 and 3 are combined, the discrimination hole 2 n of the top cover opposes a part of the operating slot 3 i of the bottom cover 3, the discrimination hole 2 p opposes a part of the operating slot 3 j, and the hole 2 q opposes the blocking part 3 m on the right side of the casing 1, and the discrimination hole 3 n of the bottom cover 3 opposes a part of the operating slot 2 i of the top cover 2, the discrimination hole 3 p opposes a part of the operating slot 2 j, and the blocking part 2 m opposes the hole 3 q on the left side of the casing 1.
Closing parts 1 b for closing the operating slots 3 i and 3 j are formed adjacent to the discrimination holes 2 n and 2 p of the wall 2 a opposing the operating slots 3 i and 3 j, and closing parts 1 c for closing the operating slots 2 i and 2 j are formed adjacent to the discrimination holes 3 n and 3 p of the wall 3 a opposing the operating slots 2 i and 2 j. Furthermore, when the top and bottom covers 2 and 3 are combined, a clamping window 2 s and a reading and writing window 2 t of the top cover 2 opposes the clamping window 3 s and the reading and writing window 3 t of the bottom cover 3, a rim 2 v and regulating parts 2 w of the top cover 2 abut against the rim 3 v and the regulating parts 3 w of the bottom cover 3, a space for holding the disk D is secured between bases 2 x and 3 x, and latching recesses 2 y and 3 y are formed in the side walls 2 b and 3 b. A shutter 4 is made of a U-shaped metal plate and consists of a rectangular plate part 4 a for closing the clamping window 2 s and the reading and writing window 2 t, a rectangular plate part 4 b for closing the clamping window 3 s and the reading and writing window 3 t, and a connecting part 4 c for connecting the plate parts 4 a and 4 b. The connecting part 4 c is located on the rear of the casing 1, the plate parts 4 a and 4 b are disposed in the recessed parts 2 z and 3 z so that the shutter 4 can move within the range of the recessed parts 2 z and 3 z. Spring members (not shown) are placed in the spring receivers 2 r and 3 r, and the shutter 4 is normally located by the spring members at a neutral position to close the clamping windows 2 s and 3 s and the reading and writing windows 2 t and 3 t. When the shutter 4 is moved to the right side or the left side against the spring members, the shutter 4 opens the windows 2 s, 3 s, 2 t, and 3 t. When the biasing force to the shutter 4 is terminated, the shutter 4 is returned by the spring members to the neutral position again to close the windows 2 s, 3 s, 2 t, and 3 t. As shown in FIGS. 16 to 19, a holder 5 which is a (molded article made of synthetic resin includes a base part 5 a, a pair of elastic arms 5 b provided at both ends of the base part 5 a to accurately extend rearward, a pair of triangular projections 5 c provided at the terminal ends of the elastic arms 5 b, holding parts 5 d projecting from the upper and lower surfaces of the elastic arms 5 b near the terminal ends of the elastic arms 5 b, an exposed part 5 e continuously connected to the inner surfaces of the elastic arms 5 b to form the base part 5 a, and a groove 5 f provided behind the exposed part 5 e. The elastic arms 5 b have spring properties on the side of the disk D, i.e., in mutually opposing each other. The disk D is inserted into the groove 5 f between the elastic arms 5 b, the holding parts 5 d hold a part of the upper and lower surfaces of the disk D, and the elastic arms 5 b hold the left and right peripheries of the disk D.
In addition, as shown in FIG. 16, the elastic arms 5 b extend rearward from the base part 5 a while exceeding the size of the radius R of the disk D, and the holding parts 5 d are formed at positions across the radius R of the disk D so as to hold the disk D at positions rearward of the center C of the disk D from the base part 5 a. The holder 5 can be inserted into and removed from the accommodating section 1 a with the disk D held by the elastic arms 5 b. When the holder 5 is accommodated in the accommodating section 1 a together with the disk D, the projections 5 c abut against the regulating parts 2 w and 3 w, as shown in FIG. 5. When the holder 5 is further pushed in, the elastic arms 5 b are spread out in a direction to separate from the peripheries of the disk D, whereby the holding of the peripheries of the disk D by the elastic arms 5 b is released, and the deformation of the elastic arms 5 c toward the disk D is prevented by the regulating parts 2 w and 3 w. When the holder 5 is mounted in the casing 1, the exposed part 5 e is located in the cutouts 2 e and 3 e so as to be exposed.
In removing the holder 5 from the casing 1, the elastic arms 5 b separate from the regulating parts 2 w and 3 w and return toward the disk D due to the spring properties thereof to hold the disk D, whereby the holder 5 can be removed together with the disk D held thereby.
The holder 5 includes a pair of extended parts 5 g located on both sides of the exposed part 5 e to form a part of the base part 5 a, a pair of first receiving parts 5 h, each comprising a substantially rectangular hole, provided in the pair of extended parts 5 g at positions equidistant from the widthwise central part of the holder 5, first guide parts 5 i each consisting of side walls forming the receiving parts 5 h, and a pair of V-shaped recesses 5 j spaced apart in the first guide parts 5 j. The first receiving parts 5 h coincide with the discrimination holes 2 n and 3 n provided in the top and bottom covers 2 and 3, respectively.
The holder 5 also includes a pair of second receiving parts 5 k, each comprising a substantially rectangular wide hole, provided in the outside of the first receiving parts 5 h at positions equidistant from the widthwise central part of the holder 5, second guide parts 5 m each consisting of side walls forming the receiving parts 5 k, and a pair of V-shaped recesses 5 n spaced apart in the second guide parts 5 m. The second receiving parts 5 k coincide with the discrimination holes 2 p and 3 p provided in the top and bottom covers 2 and 3, respectively, and blocking parts 2 m and 3 m. In addition, the holder 5 includes identification marks 5 p formed on top and bottom faces of the exposed part 5 e. Each of the identification marks 5 p consists of an elliptical recess 5 q and a projection 5 r provided on the recess 5 q. As shown in FIGS. 20 to 25, one projection 5 r is provided on the top face of the base part 5 a, and two projections 5 r are provided on the bottom face of the base part 5 a so that top and bottom faces of each of the identification marks 5 p can be identified tactilly.
The holder 5 includes incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B provided on the extended parts 5 g. The incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B have recesses 5 s of different shapes provided in the left and right extended parts 5 g, as shown in FIG. 17. The incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder 5 coincide with the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A formed on the casing 1. If the holder 5 is turned upside down and an attempt is made to insert it into the casing 1, the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A and B disenable the holder 5 being inserted into the casing 1.
The holder 5 includes a pair of locking parts 5 t, each having spring properties, provided on both sides thereof. When the holder 5 is inserted into the accommodating section 1 a of the casing 1, the latching parts 5 t are inserted into the casing 1 in a state of elastically contacting the side walls 2 b and 3 b of the top and bottom covers 2 and 3, and when the latching parts 5 t coincide with the latching recesses 2 y and 3 y, the latching parts 5 t spread out due to the spring properties thereof to be latched in the latching recesses 2 y and 3 y, whereby the holder 5 is mounted in the casing 1.
In removing the holder 5 from the casing 1, the latching parts 5 t are first pressed toward the inside of the casing 1 from the outside of the casing 1 to unlatch the latching parts 5 t from the latching recesses 2 y and 3 y, and then the base part 5 a of the holder is pulled out.
An operation part 6 which is a molded article made of synthetic resin includes a rectangular sealing part 6 a, a recess 6 b formed in the sealing part 6 a, and an engaging part 6 c having spring properties which extends from one end of the sealing part 6 a, as shown in FIGS. 26 and 27.
The operation part 6 is accommodated by the holder 5 in the accommodating section 1 a of the casing 1 in a state of being received in the first receiving part 5 h so that the recess 6 b opposes the operating slot 2 i of the top cover 2, as shown in FIGS. 5 to 9.
When the operation part 6 is accommodated, the upper and lower surfaces of the operation part 6 are clamped by the top and bottom covers 2 and 3, side surfaces abut against the first guide 5 i, and the engaging part 6 c is engaged with the recess 5 j. That is, the operation part 6 is slidably mounted without entering into the operating slot 2 i of the top cover 2 and the discrimination hole 3 n of the bottom cover 3.
As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, when the operation part 6 is at a position near the front of the casing 1, the discrimination hole 3 n is closed by the sealing part 6 a of the operation part 6 to prevent a detection pin (not shown), provided on the disk driving apparatus, from entering the discrimination hole 3 n, whereby the information can be written on the disk D. When an operating tool (not shown) is passed through the operating hole 2 i to be engaged with the recess 6 b of the operation part 6, and the operation part 6 is slid along the operating slot 2 i in the direction to separate from the front of the casing 1, the operation part 6 slides using the first guide part 5 i as a guide and the engaging part 6 c engages with another recess 5 j, whereby the operation part 6 is positioned, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9.
In this case, the sealing part 6 a of the operation part 6 opens the discrimination hole 3 n and enables the entry of the detection pin so as to protect the disk D from having information written thereon.
In this way, the sliding movement of the operation part 6 determines whether or not information can be written on the disk D.
The operation part 6 disposed on the left side of the casing 1 shown in FIG. 5 may be disposed on the right side of the casing 1. When the operation part 6 is disposed on the right side, as will be understood from FIGS. 1 and 2, the discrimination hole 2 n is provided in the top cover 2 and the operating slot 3 i is provided in the bottom cover 3. Therefore, the operation part 6 is disposed in a reversed state.
In this case, the disk D is used with the casing 1 turned upside down, as shown in FIG. 2, and whether or not information can be written on the disk D can be arbitrarily determined by selecting the top or the bottom side of the casing 1.
An operation element 7 which is a molded article made of synthetic resin includes a rectangular sealing part 7 a, a recess 7 b formed in the sealing part 7 a, a through hole 7 c formed in the sealing part 7 a in parallel with the through hole 7 b, and an engaging part 7 d having spring properties which extends from one end of the sealing part 7 a, as shown in FIGS. 28 and 29.
As shown in FIGS. 5 to 9, the operation element 7 is received in the receiving part 5 k and is accommodated in the accommodating section 1 a of the casing 1 in a state where the recess 7 b opposes the operating slot 2 j of the top cover 2, the blocking part 2 m of the top cover 2 is inserted into the through hole 7 c, and the through hole 7 c opposes the hole 3 q of the bottom cover 3.
When the operation element 7 is accommodated, the movement of the operation element 7 is blocked by the blocking part 2 m, the holder 5 cannot be removed from the casing 1, the upper and lower surfaces of the operation element 7 are clamped by the top and bottom covers 2 and 3, side surfaces abut against the second guide part 5 m, and the engaging part 7 d is engaged with the recess 5 n. That is, the operation element 7 is mounted without entering into the operating slot 2 j of the top cover 2 and the discrimination holes 3 p and 3 q of the bottom cover 3.
When the disk D is accommodated in the casing 1 and the movement of the operation element 7 is blocked by the blocking part 2 m as described above, the checking for defective regions of the disk D has been completed.
As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, when the operation element 7 is at a position near the front of the casing 1, the discrimination hole 3 p is closed by the sealing part 7 a of the operation element 7 to prevent the detection pin (not shown), provided on the disk driving apparatus, from entering the discrimination hole 3 p so that the completion of the checking for defective regions of the disk D is detected.
The user, however, may desire to replace the disk D in the casing 1 with another disk D from necessity.
In this case, the blocking part 2 m is first broken by the operation tool (not shown) from behind the hole 3 p or the blocking part 2 m so as to allow the holder 5 and the operation element 7 to be removed from the casing 1.
When the holder 5 is removed from the casing 1, the operation element 7 is pulled out by the second receiving parts 5 k and the disk D is pulled out by the elastic arms 5 b. After the replacement of the disk D with another disk D, the second disk D and the operation element 7 are accommodated again in the accommodating section 1 a of the casing 1 together with the holder 5.
The accommodated second disk D is not subjected to checking for defective regions. Therefore, when the operation tool (not shown) is passed through the operating slot 2 j to be engaged with the recess 7 b of the operation element 7, and the operation element 7 is slid along the operating slot 2 j in a direction to separate from the front of the casing 1, the operation element 7 slides using the second guide part 5 m, and the engaging part 7 d engages with another recess 5 n, whereby the operation element 7 is positioned, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9.
In this case, the sealing part 7 a of the operation element 7 opens the discrimination hole 3 p and enables the entry of the detection pin so as to determine that defective regions of the disk D have not been detected.
When a defective region of the disk D is detected by the disk driving apparatus in the state shown in FIG. 8, the casing 1 is removed from the disk driving apparatus, and the operation element 7 is slid by the operation tool so as to bring about the state shown in FIG. 6.
Thereafter, it is determined that the checking for defective regions of the disk D has been completed.
The operation element 7 disposed on the left side of the casing 1 shown in FIG. 5 may be disposed on the right side of the casing 1. When the operation element 7 is disposed on the right side, as will be understood from FIGS. 1 and 2, the discrimination hole 2 p is provided in the top cover 2 and the operating slot 3 j is provided in the bottom cover 3. Therefore, the operation element 7 is disposed in a reversed state.
In this case, the disk D is used with the casing 1 turned upside down, as shown in FIG. 2. Therefore, the blocking part 3 m is broken so as to enable the movement of the operation element 7 and to determine whether or not the checking for defective regions has been completed.
The blocking parts 2 m and 3 m may be provided separately from the top and bottom covers 2 and 3.
In this case, holes 2 q and 3 q may be provided at the positions of the blocking parts 2 m and 3 m, and separate blocking parts 2 m and 3 m may be inserted into the holes 2 p and 3 q. Assembling of such a disk cartridge is completed by combining the top and bottom covers 2 and 3 to form the casing 1, by accommodating the disk D, the operation part 6, and the operation element 7 in the casing 1, and then by mounting the separate blocking parts 2 m and 3 m. This facilitates manufacture of the optical disk cartridge.
As described above, the optical disk cartridge can be accurately assembled by the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A of the casing 1 and the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder 5 at the time of replacement of the disk D, and the top and bottom faces of the holder 5 or the optical disk cartridge can be securely identified by the identification mark 5 p when assembling the holder 5 or when using the optical disk cartridge.
When the optical disk cartridge constructed as described above is loaded on a disk driving apparatus 8, the shutter 4 is moved to open the clamping windows 2 s and 3 s and the reading and writing windows 2 t and 3 t, as shown in FIG. 10.
When the disk D is loaded, the detection pins (not shown) enter into the discrimination holes 3 n and 3 p, respectively, to determine whether or not information can be written on the disk D and whether or not the checking for defective regions has been completed. In addition, a table 9 is rotated about a fulcrum 9 a to allow a spindle 10 a of a motor 10 attached on the table 9 to be inserted into a hole of the disk D and to allow a hub 10 b to abut against the face of the disk D, whereby the disk D is clamped.
An optical head 11 is moved in the vertical direction E shown in FIG. 11 with the disk D rotated by the motor 10 so as to write information on the disk D or read information from the disk D.
The outer diameter of the hub 10 b generally ranges from 25 to 29 mm. In consideration of this, the width H of the clamping windows 2 s and 3 s in the horizontal direction F is �2 mm of 27.4 mm. Moreover, since the hub 10 b moves in a circle about the fulcrum 9 a of the table 9, the diameter G of the clamping windows 2 s and 3 s in the vertical direction E is �2 mm of 28 mm.
By enlarging the size of the clamping windows 2 s and 3 s in the vertical direction E, the hub lob can be prevented from colliding with the casing 1 during the circular motion thereof. In addition, by reducing the size of the clamping windows 2 s and 3 s in the horizontal direction F, the amount of movement of the shutter 4 can be secured.
A second embodiment of the optical disk cartridge of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 30 to 34.
A casing 1 includes an accommodating section 1 a for accommodating a disk D and consists of a top cover 2 and a bottom cover 3, as in the case of the first embodiment.
Side walls 2 a of the top cover 2 are provided with a pair of incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A, each consisting of a projection, located in the accommodating section 1 a of the casing 1, and side walls 32 of the bottom cover 3 are provided with a pair of stopper recesses 15 at an inner part of the accommodating section 1 a from the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A. A space S is formed between the top of each of the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A and the inner wall of a wall 3 a of the bottom cover 3.
The incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A may be provided on the top cover 2, the stopper recesses 15 may be provided in the top cover 2, and the space S may be formed between the top of each of the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A and the inner wall of the wall 2 a of the top cover 2.
A holder 5 includes a base part 5 a, a pair of elastic arms 5 v formed with slits 5 u so that there is elasticity on both sides of the base part 5 a, a pair of incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B, each consisting of a projection, provided on a side portion of each of elastic arms 5 v, and a pair of convex fallout-preventing sections 5 w provided on a side portion of each of the pair of elastic arms 5 v. When the holder 5 is correctly inserted into the casing 1, the incorrect-insertion-preventing section B does not engage with the incorrect-insertion-preventing section A, and the holder 5 can be inserted into an inner part of the accommodating section 1 a through the space S, as shown in FIG. 33.
In the correct insertion of the holder 5 into the casing 1, the fallout-preventing sections 5 w first abut against the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B. When the holder 5 is further inserted, the elastic arms 5 v are pressed in while deflecting inward, and the fallout-preventing sections 5 w pass over the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A to engage with the inner part of the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A, thereby preventing the holder 5 from falling out of the casing 1. In addition, the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B strike the stopper recesses 15 to prevent further insertion of the holder 5.
In removing the holder 5 from the casing 1, the fallout-preventing sections 5 w are pressed from the outside of the side walls of the casing 1 to disengage the fall-out-preventing sections 5 w and the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A and then, the holder 5 is pulled out of the casing 1.
When the holder 5 is incorrectly inserted with the top and bottom faces reversed, the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder 5 strike the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A provided in the accommodating section 1 a to block the insertion of the holder 5 into the casing 1, whereby incorrect insertion of the holder 5 can be prevented.
The optical disk cartridge of the present invention includes a casing having the accommodating section 1 a, and the holder 5 capable of insertion and removal of the disk D into and from the accommodating section 1 a while holding the disk D, and the holder 5 is provided with the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B for preventing incorrect insertion of the holder into the casing with respect to top and bottom faces thereof. Therefore, the holder 5 can be securely and correctly inserted into the casing 1 with respect to top and bottom faces thereof, and the disk D can be correctly inserted with respect to top and bottom faces thereof.
The top and bottom faces of the optical disk cartridge of the present invention can be distinguished at a glance.
The incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A and B are formed by providing recesses in one of the holder 5 and the casing 1, and providing projections in the other of the holder 5 and the casing 1. Therefore, the construction of the optical disk cartridge can be simplified, and excellent manufacturing properties can be obtained.
The holder 5 has the base part 5 a exposed from the casing 1, the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B are provided on the base part 5 a, the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A are provided on the front wall of the casing 1, and the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B are exposed from the casing 1 so as to be distinguished from the outside of the casing 1. Therefore, the direction of insertion of the disk D can be visually determined, and excellent assembly properties can be obtained. In particular, the optical disk cartridge is suitably used in the replacement of the disks D.
The incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A and B are formed using the side wall 2 b of the casing 1 in the thickness direction. When an attempt is made to prevent the incorrect insertion of the holder 5 using the top face or the bottom face of the casing 1, the incorrect insertion may not be securely prevented due to the deflection of the top face or the bottom face. However, when the attempt to prevent the incorrect insertion of the holder 5 is made using the side wall 2 b of the casing 1 in the thickness direction, the top surface or the bottom surface of the casing 1 does not deflect, and the incorrect insertion of the holder 5 can be securely prevented.
The incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A of the casing 1, each consisting of projection, are provided on the side walls located in the accommodating section 1 a of the casing 1, and the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder 5, each consisting of projection, are provided on the side portions of the holder 5. Therefore, the incorrect insertion of the holder 5 can be distinguished when the holder 5 is slightly inserted, the holder 5 is not fretted at the beginning of the insertion thereof, and excellent space factor is obtained.
The casing 1 has the top cover 2 and the bottom cover 3 forming top and bottom sides, the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A of the casing 1 engageable with the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder are provided on one of the top cover 2 and the bottom cover 3, the spaces S through which the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder 5 are passable are provided between the tops of the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A of the casing 1 and the top cover 2 or the bottom cover 3, and the holder 5 is prevented from being incorrectly inserted with respect to the top and bottom faces thereof by a state where the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder 5 are passable through the spaces and a state where the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder 5 engage with the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A of the casing 1. Therefore, the construction of the optical disk cartridge can be simplified, excellent manufacturing properties can be obtained, and the optical disk cartridge is inexpensive. In addition, the incorrect insertion of the holder 5 can be distinguished after it is inserted by a certain degree, the holder 5 is not fretted at the beginning of the insertion thereof, and excellent space factor is obtained.
The holder 5 has the base part 5 a, elastic arms 5 v formed with slits so that there is elasticity on the base part 5 a, and convex fallout-preventing sections 5 w provided on the side portions of the elastic arms 5 v, and the fallout-preventing sections 5 w pass over the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A of the casing 1 to engage with the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A of the casing 1 to thereby prevent the holder 5 from falling out of the casing 1. Therefore, the structure of the fallout-preventing sections 5 w is simplified, and the holder 5 can be securely prevented from falling out of the casing 1.
The casing 1 is provided with the stopper recesses 15 so that, in the insertion of the holder 5 into the casing 1, after the fallout-preventing sections 5 w have passed over the incorrect-insertion-preventing sections A of the casing 1, the holder 5 abuts against the stopper recesses 15 so as to prevent further insertion of the holder 5. Therefore, damage of the disk D due to excessive insertion of the holder 5 can be prevented.
The incorrect-insertion-preventing sections B of the holder 5 abut against the stopper recesses 15 so as to prevent further insertion of the holder 5. Therefore, the construction of the optical disk cartridge can be simplified, the optical disk cartridge is inexpensive, and excellent space factor can be obtained.
The top and bottom faces of the base part 5 a are formed with identification marks 5 p for identifying top and bottom faces. Therefore, the top and bottom faces of the optical disk cartridge can be securely identified, and the cartridge can be conveniently used.
Each of the identification marks 5 p is formed by a device for identifying the top and bottom faces tactilly. Therefore, the top and bottom faces of the cartridge can be identified tactilly.
Each of the identification marks 5 p consists of an elliptical recess 5 q, and projections 5 r formed in the recess 5 q with different numbers for the top and bottom faces. Therefore, the construction of the cartridge can be simplified, the thickness of the cartridge can be reduced within the range of the thickness of the holder 5, and excellent productivity can be obtained.
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