Magnetic disk drive with carriage lock lever locking mechanism

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Drum record

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360 9906, G11B 554, G11B 1704

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059332956

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic disk drive comprises a disk holder (10) for holding a magnetic disk, a carriage with a magnetic head mounted thereon, a linear motor for moving the carriage, a lock lever (52) for locking the carriage in cooperation with an ejecting operation of the magnetic disk held in the disk holder, and an eject lever (51) for ejecting the magnetic disk from the disk holder. The lock lever and the eject lever are integrally formed as a single unit. The magnetic disk drive further comprises a lock lever locking mechanism (60) for locking the lock lever in a locking state where the lock lever is locking the carriage.

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