Dynamic information storage or retrieval – With particular cabinet structure – Slotted for edgewise insertion of storage disc
Reexamination Certificate
1997-12-16
2001-04-10
Ometz, David L. (Department: 2652)
Dynamic information storage or retrieval
With particular cabinet structure
Slotted for edgewise insertion of storage disc
Reexamination Certificate
active
06215752
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a disk apparatus wherein one of a CD-ROM and a disk cartridge is held on a disk tray at a loaded position and reproduction or recording for a related disk is carried out by using a pickup unit.
(2) Description of the Related Art
An optical disk is inserted into an optical disk drive, and the optical disk drive reads information from or writes information to the optical disk by using an optical pickup unit. The optical pickup unit emits a light beam to the disk and receives reflection beams from the disk to which the emission beam is applied. When the optical disk drive is operating in a reading mode, the optical pickup unit detects pits in a track of the disk from the reflection beams in order to read data from the disk.
Currently, there are two major types of optical disk drive: a read-only type and a rewritable type. The read-only optical disk drives read information from an optical disk, such as a CD (compact disk) or CD-ROM (compact disk-read-only memory). The rewritable optical disk drives can read information from and write information to an optical disk. Among the rewritable optical disk drives are a write-once disk system and an erasable disk system. The write-once disk system accesses an optical disk such as a CD-R (compact disk-recordable), and can write data to the disk once only. The erasable disk system accesses an optical disk, such as a PD (phase-change material disk) or CD-RW (compact disk-rewritable), and can write data to the disk many times.
Existing optical disk drives are provided for accessing only one of the above-mentioned optical disk types. In order to allow both the read-only disk (CD, CD-ROM) and the rewritable disk (CD-R, PD, CD-RW) to be accessed, it has been necessary to use two or more of the existing optical disk drives in combination. Recently, in order to eliminate such inconvenience, development has started on an optical disk apparatus in which either one of the read-only disk and the rewritable disk can be held on a disk tray at a loaded position and reproduction or recording with respect to a related disk can be carried out. A conventional disk apparatus of this type is known. In the conventional disk apparatus, one of a CD-ROM and a PD disk cartridge can be held on a disk tray at a loaded position and reproduction or recording with respect to a related disk can be carried out.
FIG. 25
shows the conventional disk apparatus of the above-mentioned type, wherein one of the CD-ROM and the disk cartridge is capable of being held on a disk tray at a loaded position.
As shown in
FIG. 25
, in the conventional disk apparatus, a turntable
2
and an optical pickup unit
3
are provided on a chassis
1
. An optical disk (not shown) is clamped with and rotated by the turntable
2
. A disk tray
4
is movably supported on the chassis
1
, and one of the CD-ROM (not shown) and the disk cartridge (not shown) is inserted in the disk tray
4
. The disk tray
4
is arranged such that the tray
4
is movable relative to the chassis
1
between a disk-loaded position and a disk-change position.
The disk tray
4
has a double-tray structure including an inner tray
4
a
on which the CD-ROM is placed and an outer tray
4
b
on which the disk cartridge is placed. The inner tray
4
a
is provided within the outer tray
4
b
such that the inner tray
4
a
is vertically movable between a lowered position and a raised position.
In the conventional disk apparatus, when the disk cartridge is inserted in the tray
4
, the disk cartridge is placed on the inner tray
4
a
. The inner tray
4
a
serves as a holding surface on which the disk cartridge is held. Since the cartridge is snugly fitted in the outer tray
4
b
, the inner tray
4
a
has a cut-out portion
4
c
provided at a front end portion of the inner tray
4
a
, in order to allow an operator to easily take the cartridge out of the tray
4
.
When taking the cartridge out of the tray
4
at the disk-change position, the operator has to manually raise a front edge of the cartridge from the outer tray
4
b
by pushing upward the front edge of the cartridge from the cut-out portion
4
c
of the inner tray
4
a
. For the conventional disk apparatus, the operator takes the cartridge out of the tray
4
in this manner.
In the conventional disk apparatus, the inner tray
4
a
includes a first circular recess
4
a
1
in which an optical disk having a 8-cm diameter is fitted, and a second circular recess
4
a
2
in which another optical disk having a 12-cm diameter is fitted.
In the disk tray
4
of the conventional disk apparatus, the inner tray
4
a
is set at the raised position within the outer tray
4
b
due to a actuating force of a spring (not shown). When the CD-ROM is inserted in the tray
4
, the CD-ROM is supported on the inner tray
4
a
at the raised position. On the other hand, when the disk cartridge is inserted in the tray
4
, the inner tray
4
a
is vertically moved to the lowered position by the cartridge. The disk cartridge is supported on the outer tray
4
b
, and the inner tray
4
a
at the lowered position is placed beneath the bottom of the cartridge within the outer tray
4
b.
In the conventional disk apparatus, a support plate
5
is provided on the disk tray
4
, and an upper area located above the chassis
1
is enclosed by the support plate
5
. A shutter lever
6
is rotatably supported on a bottom surface of the support plate
5
. The shutter lever
6
serves to open a shutter in the disk cartridge after the cartridge is inserted in the tray
4
and the tray
4
is moved from the disk-change position to the disk-loaded position.
In the above-described conventional disk apparatus, the shutter lever
6
on the bottom surface of the support plate
5
is rotated by the cartridge to open the shutter in the cartridge in response to a rearward movement of the tray
4
. After the shutter lever
6
passes over the turntable
2
during the rearward movement of the tray
4
, the shutter in the cartridge is fully opened by the shutter lever
6
. It is required that in the conventional disk apparatus a height of the tray
4
at which the shutter in the cartridge is opened by the shutter lever
6
be higher than the turntable so as to avoid interference of the shutter lever
6
with the turntable
2
during the rearward movement of the tray.
Further, in the conventional disk apparatus, the support plate
5
on which the shutter lever
6
is rotatably supported is required. It is necessary that in the conventional disk apparatus an additional space above the chassis
1
is provided for installing the support plate
5
therein. This makes it difficult for the conventional disk apparatus to provide a thin structure for an optical disk drive housed in a notebook-size personal computer.
Recently, notebook-size personal computers having a built-in optical disk drive as standard equipment have been widespread, and there is a demand for reducing the entire thickness of the built-in optical disk drive for use in the notebook-size personal computers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved disk apparatus in which the above-described problems are eliminated.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a disk apparatus which provides a thin structure for an optical disk drive housed in a personal computer while the disk apparatus is capable of opening a shutter in a disk cartridge when the cartridge is inserted, in order to allow a pickup unit to access a disk contained in the cartridge.
The above-mentioned objects of the present invention are achieved by a disk apparatus which comprises: a chassis which has a base; a slide member which is provided on the chassis such that the slide member is movable relative to the chassis in an inserting direction when a disk cartridge having a shutter is inserted; and a shutter arm which is provided on the slide member to open the shutter in the cartridge when inserted, the shutter arm having a connecting part, the connecting part bein
Castro Angel
Ladas & Parry
Ometz David L.
Teac Corporation
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