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Patent EP0130636B1 - Record player having a loading mechanism for loading a record disk - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentswww.google.comhttp://www.google.com/patents/EP0130636B1?cl=en&utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent EP0130636B1 - Record player having a loading mechanism for loading a record diskAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberEP0130636 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberEP19840200838Publication dateSep 9, 1987Filing dateJun 13, 1984Priority dateJun 15, 1983Also published asCA1214397A1, DE3466110D1, EP0130636A1, US4607361Publication number1984200838, 84200838, 84200838.5, EP 0130636 B1, EP 0130636B1, EP-B1-0130636, EP0130636 B1, EP0130636B1, EP19840200838, EP84200838InventorsPieter Douwe Schuitmaker, Wilhelmus Petrus C. RietbergenApplicantPhilips Electronics N.V.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManClassifications (7), Legal Events (20) External Links: Espacenet, EP RegisterRecord player having a loading mechanism for loading a record diskEP 0130636 B1Images(2) Claims(5)
1. A record player having a loading mechanism for loading a record disk (30) onto the turntable (21) of the record player, the player comprising a housing (1) and a frame (20) which occupies a fixed position therein and in which the turntable is rotatably supported, and the loading mechanism comprising a drawer (6) which is rectilinearly rectractable and extensible through a front opening (5) in the housing between an opened and a closed position and which carries a platform (15) for carrying a disk to the turntable, the loading mechanism further comprising a pressure lever (24) which carries a pressure member (29) for urging the disk against the turntable and which is pivotable in upward and downward directions about a shaft extending at right angles to the path of movement of the drawer, characterized in that
- the drawer has side walls (9, 10) in which are formed grooves (14) (or slots) extending obliquely downwards in the forward direction,
- the platform is movable in the grooves or slots with respect to the drawer between an upper position and a lower position, the platform being located below the level of the upper side of the turntable when in the lower position.
- during a first part of the inward movement of the drawer the platform is held in the upper position in the grooves or slots by at least one positioning member,
-during a second part of the inward movement of the drawer, and the platform is urged against at least one stop and performs a substantially vertical movement in the grooves or slots to the lower position with respect to the turntable and
- during this movement of the platform the pressure lever is engaged with the platform and is pivoted thereby in the downward direction. 2. A record player as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the stop is constituted by a projection (26) on the pressure lever (24) and the platform (15) is provided with a hook (27) which, during the second part of the inward movement of the drawer (6), is engaged with said projection.
3. A record player as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the positioning member is constituted by a spring (17) which is connected at its ends to the platform (15) and the drawer (6), respectively, and which, during a first part of the outward movement of the drawer, causes the platform to move to the upper position in the grooves or slots.
4. A record player as claimed in Claims 2 and 3, characterized in that the pressure lever (24) is disengaged from the platform (15) during a second part of the outward movement of the drawer (6) and, after disengagement from the platform, is positioned against at least one stop in the upward direction so that during the next inward movement of the drawer the hook (27) on the platform can again engage with said projection (26) on the pressure lever.
Description [0001] The invention relates to a record player having a loading mechanism for loading a record disk onto the turntable of the record player, the player comprising a housing and a frame which occupies a fixed position therein and in which the turntable is rotatably supported, and the loading mechanism comprising a drawer which is rectilinearly retractable and extensible through a front opening in the housing between an opened and a closed position and which carries a platform for carrying a disk to the turntable, the loading mechanism further comprising a pressure lever which carries a pressure member for urging the disk againstthe turntable and which is pivotable in upward and downward directions about a shaft extending at right angles to the path of movement of the drawer.
[0002] A known record player of the above kind is the type CDP-101 record player manufactured by the Japanese firm Sony. Such a record player is intended to play optically readable audio-disks of the "Compact Disc" type. In this known record player there is provided in the platform a complicated lifting device comprising a plurality of cams, which device causes the disk to be lowered onto the turntable after the platform has been moved to a position above the turntable. For the control of the various movements of the drawer, the platform and the lifting device, the loading mechanism of the known record player is provided with various driving mechanisms, such as electric motors, and with control electronics, as a result of which the construction of the loading mechanism of the known record player is complicated and voluminous.
[0003] The invention has for its object to provide the record player of the above kind having a simple, compact mechanically operating loading mechanism.
[0004] According to the invention, a record carrier of the said kind is therefore characterized in that the drawer has side walls which which are formed grooves or slots extending obliquely downwards in the forward direction, in that the platform is movable in the grooves or slots with respect to the drawer between an upper position and a lower position, the platform being located below the level of the upper side of the turntable when in the lower position, in that during a first part of the inward movement of the drawer the platform is held in the upper position in the grooves or slots by at least one positioning member, in that during a second part of the inward movement of the drawer the platform is urged against at least one abutment stop and performs a substantially vertical movement in the grooves or slots to the lower position with respectto the turntable and in that during this movement of the platform the pressure lever is engaged with the platform and is pivoted thereby in the downward direction.
[0005] Thus, a purely mechanically operating loading mechanism is obtained which comprises a small number of component parts and in which a reliable control of the platform and the pressure lever with respect to the turntable is obtained by means of the grooves or slots, the positioning member and the stop. Due to the small number of component parts the drawer can be of compact construction and have a small width and height, which is favourable for the construction of the front part of the housing of the record player since the front opening in the housing can have correspondingly small dimensions and thus have more space available for operating keys and other members which are located on the front part of the housing.
[0006] A preferred embodiment of a record player according to the invention is characterized in that the stop is constituted by a projection on the pressure lever and the platform is provided with a hook which during the second part of the inward movement of the drawer is engaged with said projection. Thus, two functions are combined in the stop, namely, control of the platform in the grooves or slots and causing the pressure lever to move downwards. As a result, it can be ensured that the relative directions of movement of the platform and the pressure lever match accurately.
[0007] A preferred embodiment of a record player according to the invention is further characterized in that the positioning member is constituted by a spring which is connected at its ends to the platform and the drawer, respectively, and which, during a first part of the inward movement of the drawer, causes the platform to move to the upper position in the grooves or slots. In this manner a positioning member is obtained which on the one hand holds the platform in the upper position in a reliable manner during the first part of the inward movement of the drawer and on the other hand, at the end of the first part of the outward movement of the drawer, causes the platform to move in an effective manner from the lower position back to the upper position.
[0008] A preferred embodiment of a record player according to the invention is further characterized in that the pressure lever is disengaged from the platform during a second part of the outward movement of the drawer and, after the pressure lever has been disengaged from the platform, it is positioned against at least one stop in the upward direction so that the hook on the platform can again engage with said projection on the pressure lever during the next inward movement of the drawer. Thus, the pressure lever with the stop is in the correct position for engagement with the platform during the first part of the inward movement of the drawer.
[0009] The invention will now be described more fully with reference to an embodiment of a record player according to the invention which is shown in the drawings, but to which the invention is not limited. In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a partly cut-away perspective view of a record player according to the invention, showing the drawer in the extended position; Figure 2 is a diagrammatic side elevation of this record player drawn to a reduced scale and again showing the drawer in the extended position; Figure 3 is a diagrammatic side elevation of the record player showing the drawer at the beginning of the second part of its inward movement; Figure 4 is a side elevation of the record player showing the drawer fully retracted. [0010] The record player shown in Figure 1 comprises a housing 1 with upright side walls 2 and 3 which are connected at the front to front wall portions 2a and 3a, respectively. The side walls 2 and 3 are interconnected by three rods 4a, 4b and 4c, which give the housing the required rigidity. The front walls 2a and 3a and the rods 4b and 4c bound a front opening 5 of the housing, through which opening a drawer 6 can be moved rectilinearly between a retracted closed position and an extended open position. Alternatively, the drawer may be slidably supported in a manner, not shown.
[0011] The drawer 6 has a front wall 7 which, when the drawer is in the closed position shown in Figure 4, covers the front opening 5. The direction of movement of the drawer is indicated by the double arrow 8. The front wall 7 is connected to upright side walls 9 and 10 of the drawer 6, which side walls are provided on their lower edges with toothed racks 11 meshing with toothed pinions 12 which are coupled to a driving motor in a manner not shown. A further pair of pinion 13 is provided on the rod 4b near the front of the housing ensure a stable guidance of the drawer. If desired, instead of a movement by means of a driving motor, the movement of the drawer may also be effected purely automatically, in which case the rod 4b is surrounded by a torsion spring which is stressed when the drawer is retracted and relaxed when the drawer is extended, a locking mechanism (not shown) being provided to lock the drawer in the closed position. In this case, the toothed pinions 12 may be provided with a damping coupling for damping the outward movement of the drawer 6. The side walls 9 and 10 are provided with recesses 9a and 10a, respectively, in their near ends, which recesses, as is shown in Figures 3 and 4, accommodate the rod 4a during a second part of the inward movement of the drawer 6. In the inner side of each of the side walls 9 and 10 is formed a pair of grooves 14 which extend parallel to each other. The side walls may be formed with slots instead of grooves. The grooves 14 (or slots) each comprise a main part 14a extending obliquely downwards in the forward direction (i.e., towards the front of the drawer), a lower end part 14b extending substantially horizontally forwards from the main part and an upper end part 14c which extends from the main part 14a obliquely downwards in the rearward direction.
[0012] The drawer 6 carries a platform 15 which is guided in the grooves 14 by means of pins 16 projecting from the platform 15 and engaging slidably in the grooves. In the extended position of the drawer shown in Figures 1 and 2, the pins 16 are positioned at the ends of the upper end parts 14c of the grooves 14 under the influence of tension springs 17 which are connected to the rear side of the platform 15 and to supports 17a located near the rear ends of the side walls 9 and 10. Thus, the springs 17 act as positioning means to hold the platform 15 in a stable manner in an upper position when the drawer is open. The platform 15 has on its upper side a disk-supporting surface which near the side walls 9 and 10 is bounded by arcuate disk-positioning ridges 18 and 19 with sloping inner walls intended for centering a record disk 30 as it is being placed on the platform 15. The platform is provided with a number of openings, of which an opening 15a has a particular function.
[0013] By means of rubber feet 20a, a frame 20 is resiliently supported inside the housing 1. The frame 20 carries a turntable 21 which is rotatably supported in the frame and which is driven from the frame 20 by a drive motor in a manner not shown. The turntable 21 has at its circumference a disk-supporting rim 21a and on its upper side a centering cone 21b. The frame 20 is further provided with an opening 22 which extends in a radial direction with respect to the turntable 21 and in which an optical read head 23 is movable in the radial direction when playing a record disk.
[0014] The rod 4a, which extends at right angles to the path of movement of the drawer 6, also serves as a pivot shaft for a pressure lever 24 having two limbs 24a and 24b which, in the position shown in Figures 1 and 2, stops constituted by pins 25 connected to the side walls 2 and 3, respectively, of the housing, to position the pressure lever in the upward direction. The limbs 24a and 24b are formed with lugs which each carry a projection in the form of a pin 26. The pins 26 constitute stops for two hooks 27 which are fired on the upper side of the platform 15 and which at the end of a first part of the inward movement of the drawer 6, during which the disk 30 is carried on the platform 15 to a position directly above the turntable, abut and engage over the pins 26 to couple the pressure lever 24 to the platform. With the engagement of the hooks 27 with the pins 26, the positioning effect of the springs 17 on the platform 15 is interrupted, as a result of which, during a second part of the inward movement of the drawer 6, the pins 16 move downwards in the grooves 14 from the upper position to a lower position in the lower end parts 14b of the grooves. At the instant at which the hooks 27 engage over the pins 26, the platform 15 arrives at the correct position directly above the turntable 21. During the second part of the inward movement of the drawer, as the platform 15 is lowered the pressure lever 24 is pulled downwards about the pivot shaft 4a by the hooks 27 against the action of leaf springs 28. As a result of the downward movement of the platform 15 the upper side of the platform is brought below the level of the upper side of the turntable 21. During this movement of the platform the disk 30 is centered on the centering cone 21 and is left supported on the turntable 21 by the descending platform 15. During the remainder of the movement of the pins 16 in the main parts 14a of the grooves 14, the platform is moved to a lower position and the pressure lever 24 is pivoted further to bring a pressure member 29 carried by a main part 24c of the lever into engagement with the disk 30 to urge the disk against the turntable 21. At the end of its movement the platform 15 is positioned in a stable manner with the pins 16 at the ends of the lower end parts 14b of the grooves 14.
[0015] For opening the drawer 6, a key (not shown) on the housing 1 is depressed to bring the drive into operation in the opposite direction to move the drawer outwards. During a first part of the outward movement of the drawer the platform 15 moves upwards substantially vertically with respect to the turntable 21, the pressure lever 24 being pivoted upwards at the same time by the springs 28. The upward movement of the platform is brought about by the action of the springs 17, which cause the pins 16 to move upwards in the grooves 14, assisted by the leaf-springs 28, which pivot the pressure lever 24 upwards. At the end of the pivotal movement the limbs 24a and 24b of the pressure lever 24 again abut the pins 25, so that the pins 26 on the limbs 24a and 24b, from which pins the hooks 27 on the platform 15 and disengaged during a second part of the outward movement of the drawer 6, are positioned again for engagement by the hooks 27 during the next inward movement of the drawer. At the end of the first part of the outwrd movement of the drawer the platform 15 is again positioned in a stable manner with the pins 16 in the upper end parts 14c of the grooves 14. At the end of the outward movement it is readily possible due to the presence of the afore-mentioned openings in the platform 15 to pick up the disk 30 by holding it at the edge between a thumb and forefinger and to remove the disk from the platform and place another disc on the platform.
[0016] The loading mechanism comprising the drawer 6, the platform 15 and the pressure lever 24 ensures that a disk to be loaded is transported along an accurately defined path and is moved down onto the turntable in the correct position in a substantially vertical direction. The described construction of a loading mechanism for a record player has the advantage that it can be compact and simple, while the various movements are performed purely mechanically. The described loading mechanism is particularly suitable for the use in record players for playing optical audio-disks of the "Compact Disc" type, which record players are suitable, due to the introduction of the disk in a horizontal position through a front opening in the housing, to be incorporated in a stacked assembly of audio equipment or in a space which is very limited in the vertical direction, for example, between two book-shelves.
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