Clamping device for optical disk assemblies

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Storage medium structure – Flexible

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3461351, 346137, 360 99, 360135, 369271, 369284, 369286, G01D 1532, G11B 724

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ABSTRACT:
A device is disclosed for clamping disk assemblies in a manner to impart constant tension to a support web and cover sheet, while assuring easy and quick loading and unloading of the assembly. The optical disk assembly includes a web assembly including a flexible disk-shaped support web and preferably an opposed cover sheet. An annular retaining ring engages the web assembly around its periphery. The support web carries a record layer with an information storage region. The optical disk assembly is mounted on a reference structure. The web assembly is drawn over an annular locating surface integral with the reference structure to subject the web assembly to circumferentially-symmetric tension. The tension may be constant or, in some embodiments of the invention, may be changeable from a low "storage" tension to a higher "operating" tension. Clamping elements are movable radially over the optical disk assembly from a retracted position.

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