Disk cartridge

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Storage medium structure – Adjuncts or adapters

Reexamination Certificate

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C360S132000

Reexamination Certificate

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06324158

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a disk cartridge which contains an information carrying disk such as an optical disk or a magneto-optical disk in a manner to permit its insertion and removal.
A conventional disk cartridge which is commercially available in the trade name of “electronic book” is illustrated in
FIG. 34
to FIG.
38
. Specifically,
FIG. 34
is a plan view of an upper side of the disk cartridge (corresponding to A-side of the disk),
FIG. 35
is a plan view of the upper side, illustrating the manner of opening a shutter of the disk cartridge shown in
FIG. 34
, and
FIG. 36
is a plan view of a lower side (corresponding to B-side of the disk), illustrating the manner of opening the shutter of the disk cartridge shown in FIG.
34
. Further,
FIG. 37
is a cross section of the disk cartridge shown in
FIG. 34
taken along the line S
37
—S
37
shown in
FIG. 34
, and
FIG. 38
is a plan view illustrating a manner of removing the disk from the disk cartridge shown in
FIG. 34
by opening a lid of the cartridge.
As shown in
FIG. 34
to
FIG. 38
, a conventional disk cartridge includes a case
1
which contains a disk
5
in a rotatable manner. The case
1
includes an upper member
2
and a lower member
3
which are disposed opposite to each other with a given spacing therebetween to define a space
4
in which the disk
5
is received. The upper member
2
includes an upper planar portion
6
of the case
1
, and a part of the walls
7
,
8
,
9
and
10
of the case
1
, which substantially correspond to one-half thereof. Similarly, the lower member
3
includes a lower planar portion
11
of the case
1
, and a part of the walls
7
,
8
,
9
and
10
of the case
1
, which substantially correspond to one-half thereof.
The upper member
2
is provided with a window
2
a
through which information is written into or read from the A-side of the disk
5
. Similarly, the lower member
3
is provided with a window
3
a
through which information is written into or read from the B-side of the disk
5
. The case
1
is also provided with a shutter
12
which opens or closes the windows
2
a
and
3
a.
The wall
10
of the case
1
is formed with an opening
13
which permits the disk
5
to be inserted into or removed from the case
1
. The case
1
is provided with a lid
14
which opens or closes the opening
13
. The lid
14
is supported by the case
1
so as to be pivotable about a pivot
15
in a plane parallel to the upper and the lower planar portions
6
and
11
of the upper and the lower members
2
and
3
.
In the conventional disk cartridge as mentioned, the lid
14
is formed with an end face
14
a
which is located on the outside of the end faces
2
b
and
3
b
of the upper and the lower members
2
and
3
so as to cover these end faces
2
b
and
3
b.
Accordingly, when a locking mechanism for the lid
14
(not shown in
FIG. 34
to
FIG. 38
) is unlocked to open the lid
14
, there is a likelihood that undue forces may be applied to the lid
14
to cause a plastic deformation thereof, thereby degrading the accuracy of the end face
14
a
of the lid
14
. Also, when the lid
14
is closed, if the lid
14
is locked imperfectly, the end face
14
a
which is urged by a hand assembly of a disk changer mechanism (not shown in
FIG. 34
to
FIG. 38
) assumes a slant position, again degrading the accuracy. Accordingly, in either instance, when the hand assembly of the disk changer mechanism presses the end face
14
a
of the lid
14
to move the disk cartridge into a record/playback unit, the disk cartridge may be forcibly inserted while the disk cartridge assumes the slant position. In worst cases, the disk cartridge may be jammed within the record/playback unit to disable either insertion or removal of the disk cartridge.
In addition, there is a problem that when removing the disk
5
from the disk cartridge, the information carrying surface of the disk
5
may come into contact with the end faces
2
b
and
3
b
or the internal surfaces of the upper and the lower members
2
and
3
, whereby the information carrying surface of the disk
5
may be scarred.
In addition, when inserting the disk
5
into the disk cartridge, dust which is electrostatically attracted or hand-grease may be deposited upon the information carrying surface of the disk
5
, interfering with or preventing read-out of the information from the disk
5
.
The absence of a mechanism which guides the disk
5
when it is to be received within the disk cartridge may cause the disk
5
to be dropped in the course of containing it into the disk cartridge, or cause the information carrying surface of the disk
5
to be brought into contact with the internal surfaces of the case
1
, or cause a deposition of the hand-grease or the like upon the information carrying surface of the disk
5
.
Also absent is a mechanism which detects whether the disk
5
has never been removed from the disk cartridge or whether it has been removed at least once. Accordingly, when it is desired to record information, an operation to distinguish whether or not a normal recording operation is possible or an operation to verify the format of the disk
5
must be executed before a record operation can be initiated, increasing the length of time required for the record operation.
Finally, the opening
13
of the disk cartridge is of a size which permits a plurality of varieties of disks such as MD (trade name: mini-disk) or disk used as an electronic book to be directly inserted into the disk cartridge, presenting a problem that a different type of disk other than intended may be inadvertently inserted into the disk cartridge.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a disk cartridge which allows a disk changer mechanism to move a disk into a record/playback unit in a proper stabilized position in the event a lid undergoes a plastic deformation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a disk cartridge which eliminates the likelihood of scarring an information carrying surface of the disk during the insertion or the removal of the disk.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a disk cartridge which is capable of removing deposited dust or marring by grease on the disk which is inserted into the disk cartridge.
It is a yet another object of present invention to provide a disk cartridge which eliminates the need to hold the disk by hand during the insertion of the disk into the disk cartridge.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a disk cartridge which enables the detection of whether the disk has ever been removed from the disk cartridge or whether it has been removed at least once, thereby allowing the length of time required for the information recording operation to be reduced.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a disk cartridge which prevents the insertion of the disk having a different configuration.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a disk cartridge has a case including a first planar portion and a second planar portion which are disposed opposite to each other with a given spacing therebetween, and a plurality of walls which join the first planar portion and the second planar portion together, the case containing an information carrying disk in a rotatable manner and having an opening formed in one of the walls through which the disk can be inserted or removed; and a lid mounted on the case for opening or closing the opening, the lid being formed so that an outer surface of the lid is located inside an outer surface of the wall in which the opening is formed.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a disk cartridge has a case including a first planar portion and a second planar portion which are disposed opposite to each other with a given spacing therebetween, and a plurality of walls which join the first planar portion and the second planar portion together, the case containing an information carrying disk in a rotatab

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