WO1994008339A1 - Disc cartridge container, and disc recorder and/or reproducer using this container - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a disk cartridge storage and a disk recording and / or reproducing apparatus using the disk cartridge storage.
- TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a disk cartridge housing for storing and holding a plurality of disk cartridges in which a plurality of disk cartridges storing or recording information signals such as musical tone signals are stored in a matrix, and the disk cartridge housings A plurality of disk cartridges stored in the selected disk cartridge, and record and / or reproduce information signals on the disk stored in the selected disk cartridge, or to the plurality of disk cartridges described above.
- the present invention relates to a disc recording and / or reproducing apparatus for sequentially recording and / or reproducing information signals on or from a disc stored therein.
- BACKGROUND ART Conventionally, a plurality of disk cartridges in which information signals such as musical tone signals are recorded or in which a disk to be recorded is stored are stored in a disk cartridge storage section in advance, and these disk power cartridges are stored.
- One of the discs is provided with a disc exchange function for reproducing an information signal such as a tone signal recorded on a disc stored in the disc cartridge or for recording an information signal such as a tone signal on the disc.
- Disc recording and z or playback devices are used.
- This conventional disk recording and / or reproducing apparatus stacks a plurality of thin flat disk-shaped cartridges such that the main surfaces of the disks housed in the disk cartridge face each other, that is, a thin flat plate. Thus, it is stored in the cartridge storage section. As described above, by storing a plurality of disk cartridges in the cartridge storage section in a stacked manner, a large number of disk cartridges can be efficiently stored with a small storage space.
- the disk cartridge adhered to the surface of the stored disk cartridge is attached to the disk cartridge. It is not possible to visually check the display of the label etc. which shows the recorded contents of the stored disc.
- an object of the present invention is to store a disk cartridge so that the main surfaces of the disks stored in the cartridge main body can be arranged in parallel in one plane, and to store the plurality of disk cartridges without stacking them.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a disk cartridge housing.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a disk force storage container which allows a display unit for displaying recorded contents and the like provided on the surface of a disk force cartridge housed in a cartridge storage portion to be externally visible.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a disk cartridge in a cartridge storage section, and then provide the disk cartridge to open and close a shutter member. It is an object of the present invention to provide a disk cartridge housing that enables reliable protection.
- Still another object of the present invention is to open and close a shirt member provided on a disk cartridge housed in a cartridge housing part in connection with access to a disk recording and Z or a playback device.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a disk cartridge housing that protects a disk housed in a cartridge and securely opens and closes a shirt member, and a disk recording and / or reproducing apparatus that uses the disk cartridge housing.
- Still another object of the present invention is to mount a disk force storage container capable of accommodating a plurality of disk force cartridges in parallel without stacking them, and house the disk force storage housing mounted.
- To provide a disk recording and / or reproducing apparatus that can sequentially record and / or reproduce information signals on a disk contained in a disk cartridge using one recording and / or reproducing means.
- Still another object of the present invention is to simplify and reduce the size of the disk recording and / or reproducing apparatus itself by using a disk cartridge housing that can store a plurality of disk cartridges in parallel without stacking them. ⁇ It is an object of the present invention to provide a disk recording and / or reproducing apparatus which is realized to be thin.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a disk rotating drive mechanism and an information signal recording / reproducing / reproducing means in which a driving unit supporting base is housed in the disk cartridge while approaching the disk housed in the disk cartridge.
- the disc recording and Z or reproducing apparatus capable of setting the recording and Z or reproducing operation mode corresponding to the disc mounted on the disc rotating drive mechanism by discriminating the type of the disc to be mounted is determined. .
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a disk rotation drive mechanism and an information signal recording and / or reproducing means which reproduce an information signal recorded on a disk or are moved to a position where an information signal is recorded on a disk.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a disk recording and Z or reproducing apparatus capable of securely holding the moved state and recording and Z or reproducing an information signal in a stable state.
- Still another object of the present invention is to use a single cam body to perform a disk rotation driving mechanism and an operation for recording and reading information signals and approach / separate operation of the Z or reproduction means to and from the disk, and a holding operation for the disk rotation driving mechanism and the information signal reading mechanism.
- a disk recording and / or reproducing apparatus which realizes a reliable operation of a disk rotation drive mechanism and a movement operation mechanism and a positioning mechanism of a recording and Z or reproducing means for information signals and further simplification of the mechanism.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide an electronic circuit unit disposed on a side of a rotation support base on which a disk rotation drive mechanism and information signal recording and / or reproduction means are mounted, and rotatably support the rotation support base.
- a disk recording and Z or reproducing apparatus capable of protecting a flexible wiring board for electrical connection between electronic circuit units provided on a fixed support base side and ensuring stable rotation of the rotary support base.
- An opening for recording and / or reproduction provided in the cartridge body for opening at least a part of the disk housed in the cartridge body outward in the radial direction is opened in the cartridge housing section.
- a shutter opening and closing mechanism for opening and closing the shutter member of the disk cartridge on which the shirt member to be closed is attached; at least a recording and / or reproducing opening provided in the force cartridge main body and a disk table entry mechanism;
- An opening is provided to make the opening face outward, and a notch is provided to make the positioning pin engaging hole provided in the force-tridge body face outward.
- the cartridge storage section is provided with a window for making a part of the disk cartridge stored and held in the cartridge storage section visible from the outside.
- the disk force storage unit includes a shirt opening operation member disposed opposite to a front end surface of the disk cartridge housed in each force storage unit, where the shutter member moves.
- a shirt evening closing member is provided in parallel with the shirt evening opening member, and a pair of the shirt evening opening member and the shirt evening closing member are provided corresponding to each cartridge storage part.
- a rotation operation plate for moving the member and a rotation operation gear for rotating the rotation operation in combination with a gear formed on an outer peripheral portion of the rotation operation plate are provided.
- a disc cartridge containing a disc is stored and held in a cartridge body, and each disc cartridge is arranged in parallel with a flat portion facing a disc main surface.
- the opening operation member is arranged in parallel with the shirt opening operation member.
- a closing operation member that is placed, a rotation operation plate that moves the pair of opening operation members and a closing operation member that are arranged in a pair corresponding to each cartridge storage section, and the rotation operation plate
- a disk force storage housing comprising: a rotation operation gear that rotates the rotation operation plate in engagement with a gear portion formed on the outer periphery of the disk force storage cartridge; The rotating operation gear is engaged with the rotating operation gear in connection with the insertion and removal of the disc force storage housing, and the rotating operation gear is rotated to operate the rotating operation ⁇ .
- a disk cartridge storage holder provided with a rack gear; provided in the disk cartridge in connection with the insertion and removal of the disk cartridge storage into and from the disk force storage container holder. It is obtained so as to open and close the sheet Yatta member.
- the disc recording and Z or reproducing apparatus comprises a plurality of cartridge storage sections for accommodating and holding a disc cartridge accommodating a disc in a cartridge body, and these cartridge storage sections are provided for each disc.
- the disk cartridge housings are arranged in parallel so that the force cartridges are arranged side by side on the flat surface facing the disk main surface, and the cartridges are stored and held in the cartridge housings of the disk force cartridges.
- a rotation support base that supports a drive support base on which at least the disk rotation drive mechanism and information signal recording and Z or playback means are mounted, which are placed close to and away from the disk cartridge that has been mounted on the disk cartridge; The rotating support base is rotated and the rotating support base is rotated, and the disk mounted on the driving unit support base is rotated.
- the disk rotation drive mechanism and the information signal recording and Z or playback means are stored and held in each force storage section of the disk cartridge storage body.
- the disk rotation drive mechanism and the information signal recording and / or playback means are moved to a position corresponding to one of the disk force cartridges stored in the drive unit, and the drive unit mounted by the drive unit support base lifting operation mechanism By raising and lowering the support base, the disk rotation drive mechanism and the information signal recording / reproducing or reproducing means are moved to the disk. To storage disk in the cartridge is obtained so as to close to or away from.
- FIG. 1 shows a disk cartridge mounted in a disk cartridge accommodating body according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cartridge viewed from the upper surface side.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the disk cartridge shown in FIG. 1 as viewed from below.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing another example of the disk cartridge mounted in the disk cartridge storage body according to the present invention, as viewed from above the disk cartridge.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the disk force cartridge shown in FIG. 3 as viewed from below.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a disk cartridge housing according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the disk force storage container.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a bottom surface side of the disk force storage container.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an intermediate partition plate constituting the disk cartridge storage body.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view showing the movement of the shutter opening operation member and the shutter closing operation member.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing another example of the disk cartridge housing according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the disk force storage container shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view showing a disk reproducing apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 13 shows a disk cartridge housing according to the present invention and this disk cartridge. It is a top view which shows the disc cartridge storage holder to which a skart cartridge storage is mounted.
- FIG. 14 is a plan view showing a state in which the disk cartridge storage is inserted into the disk cartridge storage holder and the rotation gear is engaged with the rack gear.
- FIG. 15 is a plan view showing a state where the disk cartridge housing is inserted to the middle of the disk force storage housing holder.
- FIG. 16 is a plan view showing a state where the disk cartridge storage is mounted on the disk cartridge storage holder.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of a principal part on the bottom side of the disc reproducing apparatus showing the drive unit support base elevating mechanism and the rotary support base rotation drive mechanism.
- FIG. 18 is a plan view showing a state in which the rotary support base supporting the drive unit support base is at the initial position.
- FIG. 19 is a plan view showing a state in which the rotary support base supporting the drive unit support base is rotated with respect to the fixed base support base.
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view showing a main part of a drive unit supporting base lifting mechanism which is rotated by a cam gear.
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a state in which a drive support base on which a disk rotation drive mechanism and an optical pickup device are mounted is at a lowered position.
- FIG. 22 is a partial perspective view showing a limiter mechanism provided on the lifting operation lever.
- FIG. 23 is an exploded perspective view of the above-mentioned mechanism.
- FIG. 24 is a partial perspective view showing a disc force storage container pressing member and a pressing operation lever.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic partial side view showing a state in which the cartridge housing is pressed and supported.
- FIG. 26 is a perspective view showing a lock mechanism for locking the rotating support base to the fixed part support base.
- FIG. 27 is a plan view showing the rotating state of the cam gear when the drive unit supporting base is at the lowered position.
- FIG. 28 is a plan view showing the rotating state of the cam gear when the driving unit supporting base is in the middle of the ascent operation.
- FIG. 29 is a plan view showing the rotating state of the gear when the driving unit supporting base is in a state of being lifted.
- FIG. 30 is a perspective view showing a state in which the drive unit support base is raised.
- FIG. 31 is an exploded perspective view showing a wiring state of a flexible wiring board for connecting an electronic circuit portion on the rotation support base and an electronic circuit on the fixed support base.
- FIG. 32 is a perspective view showing another example of the disk reproducing apparatus provided with the optical disk pressing operation member.
- FIG. 33 is a side view showing the disc type discriminating mechanism in a state where the detection switch is at a lowered position.
- FIG. 34 is a side view of a disc type discriminating mechanism showing a state in which disc type discrimination is performed by a detection switch.
- the disc cartridge 1 has a cartridge main body formed by butt-joining an upper half 2 and a lower half 3 formed into a square shape by molding a synthetic resin or the like.
- An optical disk 5 serving as a recording medium for an information signal is accommodated in 4.
- the optical disk 5 used here has a diameter of approximately 64 mm and has a storage capacity capable of recording 74 minutes of music signals.
- the cartridge body 4 for storing the optical disk 5 is also formed in a size sufficient to store the optical disk 5.
- a disk table entry opening 6 is provided for entry of a disk table of a disk rotation drive mechanism for rotating the optical disk 5.
- the disk table entry opening 6 specifically serves as a magnetic plate for a disk clamp which is mounted to cover a center hole of the optical disk 5 housed in the cartridge body 4.
- the optical disc 5 including the metal plate 7 is formed so that an inner peripheral side portion thereof faces outward.
- the upper and lower surfaces of the cartridge body 4, that is, the upper and lower halves 2 and 3, have an information signal recording / reproducing opening for exposing at least a part of the signal recording area of the optical disk 5 accommodated therein to the outside in the radial direction.
- Part 8 , 9 have been established.
- the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 extend from the position close to the disk table entry opening 6 to the front end face side of the cartridge body 4 in the left-right direction of the cartridge body 4. It is formed in a square shape at a substantially central portion.
- a shutter member 10 for opening and closing the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 has a front end face of the cartridge body 4 configured as described above. It is mounted so that it fits from the side.
- the shutter opening operation member insertion groove 11 has an open end 1 la on one side surface orthogonal to the front end surface of the cartridge body 4, and has a shutter member 10. Are formed over the moving direction.
- the shirt member 10 is formed by punching and bending a thin metal plate or molding a synthetic resin material, and opens and closes the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 respectively.
- a connecting piece 10c for connecting the base ends of the shirt evening portions 10a and 10b.
- the whole is formed in a U-shaped cross section. ing.
- first and second slide guides for guiding the shirt member 10 to move stably in parallel along the front end face side of the cartridge body 4.
- Each of the guide portions 12 and 13 protrudes.
- the first sla At the leading end of the cartridge guide section 12, the shirt is inserted into a groove 11 for inserting a shutter opening operation member formed on the front end face side of the cartridge body 4 and the shirt disposed inside the cartridge body 4.
- a lock piece 15 that is relatively engaged with the turlock member 14 is bent.
- the shirt lock member 14 for holding the shirt evening member 10 at the opening closed position includes a shirt evening opening operation member provided on the front end face side of the cartridge body 4 and a groove 11 for opening the shirt evening opening member.
- the shutter member 10 moves the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 to a completely opened position. Is done. At this time, the shutter closing operation member provided on the cartridge mounting portion side is pierced at substantially the center of the connecting piece 10c of the shutter member 10 to engage with the shirt closing operation member engaging hole 16. The shirt closing member 10 is held at a position where the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 are opened. The shirt closing member operates when the disc cartridge 1 is ejected from the cartridge mounting portion. Load 1 0.
- this shirt evening closing operation member is a disc
- the shirt member 10 is stopped at the opening opening position in response to the movement of the cartridge body 4 in the ejecting direction.
- the shirt member 10 is moved relative to the cartridge body 4 and moved to a position where the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 are closed.
- the lock pieces 15 are engaged with the shirt lock member 14 and the information signal recording / reproduction is performed.
- the openings 8 and 9 are closed.
- a label 17 which is recorded on the optical disk 5 stored in the cartridge main body 4 or displays the content of the recorded information is provided on the upper half 2 side of the cartridge main body 4 constituting the disk cartridge 1.
- a label sticking portion 18 to which is attached. As shown in FIG. 1, the label sticking portion 18 is formed in a region from the center to the rear end of the cartridge body 4 which is not covered by the shirt evening member 10 a of the shirt evening member 10. It is formed.
- the lower half 3 constituting the lower surface side of the cartridge body 4 is provided with positioning pin engaging holes 19 and 20 with which positioning pins provided on the force cartridge mounting portion engage. As shown in FIG. 2, these positioning pin engagement holes 19 and 20 are provided so as to be located on both sides of the region where the shirt member 10 slides, and one of the positioning pin engagement holes is provided.
- the hole 19 is formed as a long hole whose major axis is in the sliding direction of the shirt member 10.
- the rear end face of the cartridge body 4 opposite to the front end face on which the shirt member 10 is mounted is inserted into the force cartridge mounting portion.
- An erroneous insertion prevention groove 4a having an open end is formed on one side surface serving as an entry end.
- the above-described disk cartridge 1 houses a recording-type optical disk 5 that enables re-recording of an information signal by applying an external magnetic field from an external magnetic field head while irradiating a light beam emitted from the optical head. It is made.
- a disk cartridge 21 containing a read-only optical disk 25 in which information signals such as tone signals are recorded in advance can be mounted on the disk cartridge housing according to the present invention.
- This disk cartridge 21 has the same outer shape as the above-described disk cartridge 1 containing a recordable optical disk 5, and the optical disk 25 contained in the cartridge body 24 is also a recordable optical disk. It is formed in the same size as the optical disc 5.
- this disk cartridge 21 has an external magnetic field head provided on the upper half 2 constituting the upper surface of the disk cartridge 1 containing the recordable optical disk 5. Is not provided. That is, as shown in FIG. 3, the upper half 2 constituting the upper surface side of the disk cartridge 21 is closed without forming an opening. Further, the shirt member 22 also has no shutter portion covering the upper half 2 side, as shown in FIG. It has only a shutter portion 22b that covers the information signal reproduction opening portion 23 provided on the lower side of the computer 4 and the computer 3 side.
- the shirt member 22 only has a shirt member 22b only on one side, and the other configuration is used for the disk cartridge 1 which stores the recording type optical disk 5 which enables re-recording as described above. Since the information signal reproducing opening 23 is opened and closed by a similar operation, and a similar operation is performed, detailed description is omitted.
- the disk cartridge 21 containing the read-only optical disk 25 does not have an opening on the upper half 2 side, substantially the entire surface of the upper half 2 is formed as a label sticking portion 18. I have.
- the other configuration of the cartridge main body 24 also has the same configuration as that of the cartridge main body 4 of the above-described disk force cartridge 1, and therefore detailed description is omitted.
- the disc cartridge housing 30 is a disc cartridge 1 containing an optical disc 5 capable of re-recording an information signal as described above, or an optical disc 25 capable of exclusively reproducing an information signal.
- a plurality of disc cartridges 21 containing the disc cartridges, specifically, four disc cartridges 1 and / or 21 can be accommodated.
- the disk cartridge housing 30 has a flat box-shaped housing main body 31 and an opening of the housing main body 31.
- An intermediate partition plate 32 is provided so as to cover the side, and a lid 33 is provided so as to cover the intermediate partition plate 32 and closes an opening of the storage section body 31.
- the storage unit body 3 1 has four disk cartridges 1 as described above. And Z or 21 have a flat surface facing the main surface of the optical disks 5, 25 housed in the cartridge bodies 4, 24, facing the bottom wall 34, and can be arranged in a matrix in parallel. Is formed. That is, the storage section main body 31 is formed in such a size that two disc cartridges 1 or 21 can be arranged in parallel in the longitudinal direction and the transverse direction. As shown in FIG. 6, each of the outer peripheral sides of the storage section body 31 has a rising peripheral wall 36 which forms a cartridge storage section 35 for storing a plurality of disk cartridges 1 and Z or 21 respectively. Are formed.
- a fixing screw for fixing the intermediate partition plate 32 and the lid 33 provided on the opening side of the storage unit main body 31 is provided at the center of the bottom wall 34 of the storage unit main body 31.
- a boss portion 37 into which the screw 29 is screwed is planted.
- a plurality of partition walls 38 are erected around the boss 37 toward each side of the housing 31. These partition walls 38 are planted so as to be orthogonal to each side of the storage section main body 31.
- the partition wall 38 and the rising peripheral wall 36 constitute an area where the disk cartridges 1 and Z or 21 are individually arranged.
- the intermediate partition plate 32 is attached so as to close the opening side of the storage unit main body 31, so that each partition wall 38, each rising peripheral wall 36, and the intermediate partition plate 32 are surrounded.
- the cartridge storage section 35 is configured with the space.
- the rising peripheral wall 36 provided on each side of the outer periphery of the storage unit body 31 is formed only on half of one side of the storage unit main body 31, and the rising edge of each outer side of the storage unit body 31 is formed.
- the part where the peripheral wall 36 is not formed is open. In the part where the rising peripheral wall 36 is not formed, the cartridge is opened and closed by the opposite bottom wall 34 and the intermediate partition plate 32. 40 are configured.
- the portion where the rising peripheral wall 36 is not formed is provided so as not to be adjacent to each other over each side, and at each side of the outer peripheral side of the storage section main body 31, the left side in FIG. It is provided in some parts.
- the cartridge holder 40 is formed on each side of the storage unit body 31 on the left side in FIG. This force —
- the edge of the opening of the bottom wall 34 that constitutes the exit 40 is provided with an inclined surface to facilitate the removal of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 that is inserted into and removed from the cartridge storage section 35. Is formed.
- the disc cartridge stored in the cartridge storage section 35 is provided on the bottom wall 34 corresponding to each force storage section 35 of the storage section body 31.
- An opening 4 1 for opening the information signal recording / reproducing opening 9 or the information signal reproducing opening 23 and the disc table entry opening 6 formed on the lower half 3 side of the lower half 1 or 2 1 is provided. Is formed.
- the bottom wall 34 is provided with notch holes 42 and notches for the positioning pin engagement holes 19 and 20 formed on the lower half 3 side of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 to face outward, respectively.
- a notch 43 is formed.
- the notch 43 also functions as a finger hook when the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the cartridge storage 35 is removed.
- an erroneous insertion formed on the rear end face side of the cartridge body 4 is formed on the inner peripheral surface side of the rising peripheral wall 36 facing the partition plate 38 constituting the cartridge storage section 35.
- An erroneous insertion prevention piece 44 engaging with the prevention groove 4a is protruded.
- This erroneous insertion prevention piece 4 4 This is to prevent the disc cartridge 1 or 21 from being inserted into the cartridge storage section 35 in the wrong insertion direction.
- the engaging concave portion 45a formed on the rear end surface of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 inserted into the cartridge storage portion 35 is engaged.
- a retaining member 45 made of a panel member such as a panel panel for retaining the cartridge from the cartridge storage portion 35 is attached.
- the intermediate partition plate 32 attached to the housing body 31 so as to close the opening side of the housing body 31 is formed by stamping a thin metal plate into a substantially rectangular shape.
- Force-pressing support members 46 and 47 for pressing and supporting the upper surface of the upper half 2 side of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in each cartridge storage portion 35 are attached.
- the cartridge pressing support members 46 and 47 are provided in a pair corresponding to the respective cartridge storage portions 35, and one of the cartridge pressing support members 46 is a disk stored in the cartridge storage portion 35.
- the other cartridge pressing support member 47 is disposed at a position where one inner side of the cartridge 1 or 2 is pressed, and the other cartridge pressing support member 47 is located on the side of the outlet 40 of the disk 1 or 2. It is arranged at a position where the side is pressed.
- One of the force cartridge pressing support members 46 is formed by bending a panel, and a pressing portion 46 a having a curved front end is formed by cutting out a part of the intermediate partition plate 32.
- the disk cartridge 1 or 21 housed in the cartridge storage section 35 is pressed and supported through the force storage section 35 through the cutout hole 48.
- the other cartridge pressing support member 47 is an elastic member made of a plate panel.
- the protruding part 47 b made of synthetic resin attached to the end of the positive displacement member 47 a protrudes into the cartridge storage part 35 through the notch hole 48, and is stored in the force storage part 35.
- the upper surface of the disc force cartridge 1 or 21 is pressed and supported.
- each of the intermediate partition plates 32 has a front end where the shirt member 10 or 22 of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the cartridge storage portion 35 moves.
- a shirt opening member 51 and a shirt closing member 52 are movably disposed so as to face the surfaces.
- each partition wall 38 constituting each cartridge storage portion 35 is a surface facing the front end surface on which the shirt and evening member 10 or 22 of the disk force cartridge 1 or 21 move. Therefore, the shirt evening opening operation member 51 and the shirt evening closing operation member 52 arranged in a pair in each force storage section 35 are movably arranged along each partition wall 38. .
- the shirt opening operation member 51 is a shutter opening operation provided on the front end face side of the cartridge body 4 of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 housed in the cartridge housing portion 35.
- a slide guide piece 54 formed on the tip side with a shirt opening operation piece 53 entering the member insertion groove 1 1 and a stopper piece 55 5 attached to the upper edge of the slide guide piece 54 And a roller 56 attached to the upper end surface of the retaining piece 55.
- the shutter closing operation member 52 rides on the front end face of the disk force cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the cartridge storage portion 35, and the shirt member 1
- a shirt made of a spring member such as a plate panel, which moves on the connecting piece 10 c of 0 or 22 and is formed on the connecting piece 10 c by pressing and engaging with the closing operation member engaging hole 16.
- a roller 60 attached to the end face side.
- the above-mentioned shirt / sun opening operation member 5 1 is configured such that the shirt / sun opening operation member 5 3 is protruded into the cartridge storage section 35, and the slide guide piece 54 is moved along the partition wall 38 to the intermediate partition plate 3 2.
- the slide guide groove 6 1 which is formed in the middle partition plate 32, and is engaged with the stopper piece 55 on the upper surface side of the intermediate partition plate 32 to be slidably mounted on the intermediate partition plate 32.
- the shirt evening closing operation member 52 has the shirt evening closing operation piece 57 projected into the force cartridge storage section 35, the slide guide piece 58 is inserted into the slide guide groove 61, and the above-mentioned intermediate partition plate is inserted.
- a retaining prevention piece 59 is engaged with the upper surface of 3 2, and is slidably attached to the intermediate partition plate 32 in parallel with the shirt opening operation member 51.
- a rotation operation plate 62 is provided for slidingly operating the closing operation member 52 along the slide guide groove 61.
- the pivoting operation plate 62 is located at the center of the storage unit body 31.
- a central hole 63 is inserted through a boss 37 planted in the boss 37, and the boss 37 is rotatably mounted around the boss 37.
- the rotation operation plate 62 has four cam grooves corresponding to the shirt opening operation member 51 and the shirt closing operation member 52 provided in a pair corresponding to each cartridge storage portion 35. 6 4 are drilled.
- rollers 56, 60 of the shirt evening opening / closing operating member 51 and the shirt evening closing operation member 52 which form a pair corresponding to each cartridge storage portion 35, are engaged.
- the rollers 56, 60 are moved along the cam grooves 64 by rotating the rotating operation plate 62 as described later, and the shirt evening opening operation member 51 and the shirt evening closing operation are performed.
- the member 52 is moved along the slide guide groove 61 in the direction of arrow A or B in FIG.
- the cam groove 64 has a branch piece 65 protruding from the base end side, and is branched into two branch cam grooves 64 a and 64 b. Then, in the initial state where the disc force cartridges 1 or 21 are not mounted in the cartridge storage sections 35, the rollers 56 and 60 are positioned in the branch cam grooves 64a and 64b. I have.
- the shirt opening operation member 51 is a disc force stored in the gartridge storage portion 35.
- the opening end portion 1 1a of the groove 11 for inserting the shirt opening operation member provided in the cartridge 1 or 21 is provided. It is placed on the side where the shirt evening opening operation piece 53 has entered.
- the shirt closing member 52 is a shirt closing member formed on the connecting piece 10c of the shutter member 10 or 22 attached to the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the cartridge storage portion 35.
- Shirt in member engagement hole 1 6 The evening closing operation piece 57 is placed at the position where the pressing engagement is performed.
- the shirt evening closing operation member 52 is inserted into the shirt evening closing operation member engaging hole 16 formed by the shirt evening closing operation piece 57 in the connecting piece 10c of the shutter member 10 or 22. While maintaining the state of the pressure contact engagement, it moves integrally with the shirt member 10 or 22.
- a notch 69 is formed on the tip end side of the gear portion 66 formed on the rotation operation plate 62.
- the notch 6 9 allows the gear
- the distal end portion 66 a of the rotating operation plate 62 can be elastically displaced in the direction of arrow E in FIG. This is because the rotating operation plate 62 is rotated by the rotating operation gear 68 so that the shutter opening operation member 51 and the shirt closing operation member are closed.
- the force for turning the turning operation plate 62 by the turning operation gear 68 is applied to the gear.
- the excessive turning power applied to the gear part 66 is absorbed.
- the upper surface of the intermediate partition plate 32 on which the rotation operation plate 62 and the rotation operation gear 68 are disposed is, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the opening of the storage section body 31. Is covered by a lid 33 attached so as to close the cover.
- the lid 33 is integrally attached to the housing 31 with fixing screws 70 at a plurality of peripheral edges.
- the lid 33 is fixed at its center to the boss portion 37 erected at the center of the housing body 31 by a fixing screw 29, so that the boss of the rotating operation plate 62 is formed. The dropout from the part 37 is prevented.
- the rotation operation gear 68 The tip of 67 is supported by the inner surface of the lid 33 to prevent the support shaft 67 from dropping off.
- the lid 33 is provided with the disc recording and / or reproducing apparatus side which is compatible with the rotating operation gear 68.
- a rack plate engaging groove 72 is formed in which a rack plate provided with a rack gear provided on one side engages.
- the rack plate engaging groove 72 is formed along one side of the rotating operation gear 68 from the insertion end of the disc force storage container 30 to the disc recording and / or reproducing apparatus to the middle part. It becomes. That is, since the rack plate engaging groove 72 is formed at a position deviated from the center of the disk cartridge housing 30 as shown in FIG. 5, the disk of the disk cartridge housing 30 is formed.
- It functions as a groove for restricting erroneous insertion into the recording and Z or playback device. Furthermore, it faces the bottom wall 34 of the container body 31 of the lid 33 and forms a cartridge 40 A notch portion 73 for finger hook corresponding to the notch portion 43 formed in the bottom wall 34 is formed. That is, the notch 43 formed in the housing body 31 and the notch 73 formed in the lid 33 form the cartridge storage 35 on the opening end side of each cartridge opening 40. It constitutes a cartridge gripper for gripping the stored disk force cartridge 1 or 21.
- the notch concave portion 74 projects the rear end of the insertion side of the disc cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the cartridge storage portion 35 from the force cartridge ⁇ outlet 40, so that the disk force cartridge housing 30 is When mounted on a recording and / or reproducing apparatus, the above-mentioned force cartridge is used to easily grip a part of the disc cartridge 1 or 21 protruding from the outlet 40.
- the disk storage unit 35 of the disk storage unit 30 has a disk storage unit 1 or 21 on one side perpendicular to the front end surface on which the shutter member 10 or 22 slides. Inserted as insertion end. When the disk cartridge 1 or 21 is inserted into the disk storage section 35, the shirt opening operation member 51 and the shutter closing operation member 52 are in the initial position and are in the inoperative state.
- the shutter member 10 or 21 is locked by the shutter lock member 14 and the information
- the signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 or the information signal reproducing openings 23 are placed in a closed state. Therefore, even when the disk cartridge housing 30 is transported or stored with the disk cartridge 1 or 21 inserted in the force cartridge housing 35, the information signal recording / playback opening is provided.
- the protection of the optical disc 5 or 25 is achieved by reliably preventing dust and the like from entering the power cartridge body 4 or 24 through the sections 8 and 9 or the information signal reproducing opening 23. Is done.
- the retaining member 45 provided on the cartridge storage portion 35 side engages the cartridge body 4 or 24. Since it engages with the concave portion 45a, it is possible to reliably prevent the cartridge ⁇ from falling out of the opening 40.
- the rotation operation gear 68 is rotated in the direction of arrow F in FIG. 9 to move the rotation operation plate 62.
- the shutter opening operation member 51 and the shirt closing operation member 52 are moved in the direction of arrow A in FIG. 9.
- the shutter release operation member 51 is used to release the shutter member 10 or 21.
- the moving operation is performed, and the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 or the information signal reproducing openings 23 are opened.
- the above-described disk cartridge housing 30 has a structure in which the intermediate partition plate 32 is formed of a metal plate, and the cover 33 is formed of an opaque synthetic resin material. Therefore, it is not possible to see through the interior of the disk storage part 35, but by forming the intermediate partition plate 32 and the lid 33 from a transparent synthetic resin material that can transmit light, the disk storage part The inside of 5 can be seen through. By making the inside of the disk storage section 35 transparent as described above, the label 17 disposed on the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the disk storage section 35 can be viewed from the outside.
- an intermediate partition plate 32 made of an opaque material such as a metal plate and a lid member 33 made of an opaque synthetic resin material are provided with a first member.
- the transparent windows 75 and 76 are formed by notches, respectively, so as to be disposed in the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the disk storage section 35.
- the label 17 can be made visible from the outside.
- the see-through windows 75, 76 provided in the intermediate partition plate 32 and the lid 33 are positioned relative to each other at a position where they do not overlap with the rotary operation plate 62. It is provided facing.
- a transparent synthetic resin plate may be provided in the see-through windows 75 and 76.
- the disk cartridge housing 30 constructed as described above is mounted, and is housed in the disk cartridge 1 or 21 housed in each cartridge housing 35 of the disk cartridge housing 30.
- a disk reproducing apparatus for reproducing an information signal recorded on the optical disk 5 or 25 will be described.
- This disc reproducing apparatus is composed of a disc cartridge holder 81, which is mounted in an outer casing constituting the main body of the apparatus. Select any one of the disk cartridges 1 or 21 stored in the respective cartridge storage sections 35 of the cartridge storage body 30, and select the optical disk stored in the selected disk cartridge 1 or 21. It has a built-in mechanism for reproducing information signals such as tone signals recorded in 5 or 25.
- the mechanism for reproducing the information signal such as the musical tone signal includes a disk force cartridge 1 or a cartridge 1 stored in each of the cartridge storage portions 35 of the disk cartridge housing 30.
- a rotating support base 85 supporting a drive section support base 84 on which a disk rotating drive mechanism 82 and an optical pick-up device 83 as an information signal reading means are mounted.
- a rotary drive mechanism 87 that moves the cartridge 3 to a position corresponding to one of the disk cartridges 1 or 21 stored and held in each cartridge storage section 35 of the disk cartridge storage body 30;
- a drive unit support base lifting / lowering mechanism 8 that raises / lowers the support base 84 and moves the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 close to or away from the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the cartridge storage unit 35. 8 as the main components.
- the cartridge housing holder 81 includes a pair of side walls 91, 9 on opposite sides of a top plate 90 substantially equal to the width of the disk cartridge housing 30. 1 is formed and formed in a U-shaped cross section. The rear end opposite to the front end where the disc cartridge housing 30 is inserted / removed / removed 92 has a disc cartridge mounted in the disc cartridge housing holder 81.
- the insertion control wall 93 that controls excessive insertion of the cartridge storage body 30 is bent.
- the disc cartridge housing holder 81 overlaps the pair of side walls 91, 91 with the pair of side walls 95, 95 erected on opposite sides of the fixed support base 86, respectively. 6 and attached to the fixed support base 86. Then, the top plate 90 of the disc cartridge holder 81 and the upper end side of the pair of side walls 95, 95 of the fixed support base 86 are bent so as to be parallel to the top plate 90.
- the space formed between the storage container support piece 94 and the storage container support piece 94 serves as a mounting portion for the disk cartridge storage body 30.
- the fixed support base 86 is attached to the fixed support base 86 by the support pins 97 protruding from the outer side surfaces of the pair of side walls 91, 91 of the disk cartridge storage holder 81. It is mounted on the outer case by being supported by the outer case via an elastic supporting member having an absorbing function.
- an eject plate 98 for ejecting the disk cartridge holder 30 mounted on the holder 81 is provided on the top plate 90 of the disk cartridge holder 81.
- This plate is made of a plurality of slide guides M 90 pierced in the top plate 90.
- a slide guide bin 99 is engaged with a, and a slide guide groove 101 is engaged with the slide guide bin 100 erected on the top plate 90, so that the disc force storage cartridge holder 8 1
- the disk cartridge storage unit 30 is mounted so as to be movable in the loading / unloading direction.
- the pressing edge protruding into the disc cartridge storage holder 81 via a notch groove 102 formed by cutting out a part of the top plate 90 is formed on the rear end side of the eject plate 97.
- An operation piece 103 is provided. The pressing operation piece 103 is pressed by the disk force storage container 30 attached to the disk cartridge storage holder 81 and presses the disk force storage container 30 to be ejected. To operate.
- the eject plate 97 formed in this manner is formed by a pair of panel locking pieces 104, 104 formed by cutting out a part of the eject ⁇ 97, and the top plate 90.
- Figures 12 and 13 are constantly urged in the direction of arrow G in FIGS. 12 and 13 by the tension panels 106 and 106 stretched between the pair of panel locking pieces 105 and 105, respectively. Have been. That is, the eject plate 97 is urged in a direction to eject the disk cartridge storage 30 mounted on the disk cartridge storage holder 81 from the storage holder 81.
- the pressing operation piece 103 is pressed by the disk cartridge storage 30 mounted on the disk cartridge storage holder 81, and the pulling operation is performed.
- the eject plate 98 that has been slid in the direction of the arrow G in FIG. 13 against the urging force of the panels 106 and 106 is generally held in the mounting position of the disk cartridge housing 30.
- L-shaped lock plate 1 08 Is provided.
- the hook plate 108 is pivotally supported by a support shaft 109 erected on the top plate 90, is mounted to be rotatable about the support shaft 109, and is attached to one end side.
- FIGS. 12 and 1 by the tension panel 112 that is stretched between the formed panel locking piece 110 and the panel locking piece 111 formed on a part of the top plate 90. 3Rotating bias in the direction of arrow H in the figure o
- the other end of the lock plate 109 is provided with a rotation restricting groove 115 through which the closed pin 114 planted on the eject plate 98 slides on one side surface.
- a lock piece 1 16 engaging with the above-mentioned lock pin 1 14 is provided at the tip of one side of the rotation restricting groove 1 15 where the lock pin 1 14 slides. It is formed so as to protrude into the groove 1 15. Engagement of the above-mentioned closed pin 1 14 with the lock piece 1 16 is performed as follows.
- the object 98 is sucked at the position where the disk cartridge housing 30 is set to the mounting position in the disk cartridge housing holder 81.
- the lock plate 108 is rotated and operated against the urging force of the pulling panel 112, so that the locked pin 111 is formed.
- the relative engagement with the lock pieces 116 is released, and the eject plate 98 is pulled and the discs 106 and 106 are moved in the direction of arrow G in FIGS.
- An eject operation lever 1 2 1 for ejecting the disc cartridge housing 30 mounted on the cartridge housing holder 81 is mounted.
- the eject operation lever 1 2 1 is provided with a pair of slide guide bins 1 2 2 and 1 2 2 set on one side wall 9 1 of the disc force storage container holder 8 1.
- the eject plate 98 is slidable in the same direction as the eject plate 98 by engaging 1 2 3.
- a lock / rotational operation piece 1 is provided at the upper end edge of the end of the eject operation lever 12 1, which is relatively abutted against a pivotal operation piece 124 projecting from one end of the lock plate 108. 25 are protruding.
- the eject operation lever 122 is a rotation returning direction of the lock plate 108 by a tension panel 120 stretched between the side wall 91 and the direction of the arrow I in FIG. Has been biased to move.
- the eject plate 98 which locks the disc cartridge housing 30 at the position where the disc cartridge housing 30 is mounted on the disc cartridge housing holder 81, is unlocked, and the disc cartridge housing 30 is ejected.
- the eject operation lever 122 is moved in the direction indicated by the arrow I in FIG. 12 against the urging force of the pulling panel 120.
- the lock plate 1 08 is piled by the urging force of the tension spring 1 1 2 and is rotated in the direction indicated by the arrow H in FIG.
- the relative engagement of the 6 It is released.
- the eject plate 98 is moved in the direction of the arrow G in FIG. 12 under the urging force of the pulling panels 106 and 106, and presses the disk cartridge housing 30 by the pressing operation piece 103. Operate the disc cartridge housing 30 from the disc cartridge housing holder 81 to eject it.
- a part of the eject plate 98 is provided on the other side opposite to the side on which the lock piece 1 16 of the rotation restricting groove 1 15 formed in the lock plate 108 protrudes.
- a notch step 127 is formed for engaging a locking piece 126 formed by cutting and raising the notch. This is because the eject operation lever 1 2 1 is operated to rotate the lock plate 1 08 against the urging force of the tension panel 1 1 2, and the lock plate 1 1 6 When the relative engagement is released, the locking pieces 126 are brought into contact with the notch steps 127 to regulate the steep movement of the eject plate 98. In other words, the eject plate 98 is moved in connection with the release of the push operation of the eject operation lever 1 2 1, and the disc cartridge housing 30 is not suddenly ejected. It is.
- the hanging pieces 12 9, which are superimposed on one side wall 94 of the container holder 81 of the object ⁇ 98 disposed on the disk cartridge holder 81, include the side wall 94.
- the holder projects from the holder 81 through a notch formed in the holder, and presses and supports one side surface of the disk cartridge holder 30 mounted on the holder 81.
- a disc cartridge container pressing member 128 made of a panel panel for regulating the horizontal mounting position of 30 is provided.
- a rack gear 130 is formed on one side to engage with a rack plate engaging groove 72 formed by cutting out a part and to engage with a rotation operation gear 68 for rotating the rotation operation plate 62.
- the mounted rack plate 13 1 is attached. As shown in FIG. 14, the rack plate 13 1 is inserted into the rack plate engaging groove 7 when the disk cartridge housing 30 is correctly inserted into the disk cartridge housing holder 81 from the insertion end.
- the disk cartridge holder 81 is provided at a position where the disk cartridge housing holder 81 is displaced toward the one side wall 94 side.
- the rack plate 1331 is formed by protruding the rack gear 130 from one side of the upper end side, and is formed in an L-shaped cross section. Therefore, the open end 72 a of the rack plate engaging groove 72 formed in the disk force storage container holder 81, that is, the insertion end side of the rack plate 131 is a wide portion. Therefore, when the rack plate 13 1 engages with the rack ⁇ engagement groove 72, the disk force storage container 30 is supported by the top plate 90 of the disk cartridge storage holder 81, and the disk The cartridge holder 81 is prevented from dropping downward.
- the disk cartridge storage unit 30 is inserted into the disk cartridge storage unit holder 81 to which the rack plate 131 provided with the rack gear 130 is mounted via the storage unit ⁇ Then, the rack plate 13 1 is engaged with the rack plate engaging groove 72 from the opening side end 72 a. Disk power storage container 30 When the cartridge storage holder 81 is inserted halfway, the rack gear 130 provided on the rack plate 131 engages with the rotation operation gear 68 as shown in FIG.
- the rack plate engaging groove 72 is provided at a position deviated to one side, the disk force storage housing 30 is not inserted into the housing ⁇ removal slot 92 from the correct insertion direction. As long as it is inserted into the disc cartridge container holder 81, it is prohibited. That is, the engagement of the rack plate 13 1 with the rack plate engaging groove 72 is prohibited.
- the disk cartridge housing 30 is inserted into the disk cartridge housing holder 81 as shown in FIG. Due to the relative movement between the ridge housing 30 and the rack plate 131, the rotation operation gear 68 is rotated in the direction of arrow F in FIG.
- the rotation of the rotation operation gear 68 in the direction of arrow F in FIG. 14 rotates the rotation operation plate 62 in the direction of arrow C in FIG. 51 and the shirt closing operation member 52 are operated in the direction of arrow A in FIG.
- the shirt opening operation member 51 moves in the direction of arrow A in FIG. 14
- the lock of the shutter member 10 or 22 of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in each disk storage portion 35 is released. It is released.
- the shirt member 10 or 22 is moved in the direction of arrow A in FIG. 14 to open the information signal recording and reproducing openings 8 and 9 or the information signal reproducing opening 23.
- the rotation operation gear 68 mating with the rack gear 130 is moved to the second position. 1 5 Rotate in the direction of arrow F in the As shown in FIG. 16, the shutter member 10 or 22 is moved to a position where the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8, 9 or the information signal reproducing opening 23 are completely opened. Then, the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8 and 9 or the information signal reproducing opening 23 are exposed to the outside via the opening 41 provided in the disc cartridge housing 30.
- the lock plate 108 is pulled by the pulling panel 1 14 in the direction opposite to the arrow H in FIG.
- the locked pin 1 14 is relatively engaged with the lock piece 1 16 to hold the eject plate 98 at the position where the disc cartridge housing is mounted.
- the disk cartridge storage unit 30 when the disk cartridge storage unit 30 is stored in the disk cartridge storage unit holder 81, the information signal recording / playback opening of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in each cartridge storage unit 35.
- the disc cartridge housing holder 81 When the disc cartridge housing holder 81 is ejected from the disc cartridge housing holder 81, the information signal recording / reproducing openings 8, 9 or the information signal reproducing apertures are opened. Since the portion 23 is closed by the shirt member 10 or 22, reliable protection of the optical disk 5 or 25 stored in the disk force cartridge 1 or 21 is realized.
- a rotary support base 85 for supporting the drive section support base 84 is provided on the fixed support base 86 to which the disk cartridge storage holder 81 is attached. Rotatably supported.
- the rotatable support base 85 is formed by stamping a metal plate.
- the drive unit support base 84 is mounted so as to face one of the disk cartridges 1 or 21 which is to be stored in each power storage unit 35 of the power storage unit 30.
- the drive support base 84 includes a disk rotation drive mechanism 82 for rotating the optical disk 5 or 25 stored in the disk cartridge 1 or 21.
- the driving portion support base 84 is formed by stamping a metal plate, and has a fixed support base 86 via a plate panel 135 which is a support member capable of elastically displacing the base end side. Is cantilevered. Therefore, the driving portion support base 84 can be moved up and down in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the fixed support base 86 using the plate panel 135 as a hinge.
- the raising / lowering operation of the drive unit support base 84 is performed by a drive unit support base lifting operation mechanism 88 configured as described later.
- the rotating support base 85 supporting the drive support base 84 mounted with the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 fixedly supports the rotating support shaft 133 protruding from the center of rotation. It is rotatably supported by the fixed support base 86 by being pivotally supported by a pivot portion 134 mounted on the base 86 side.
- the rotation support base 85 is a rotation support base rotation drive mechanism 13 7 that is rotationally driven by the first drive module 13 6. The rotary operation is performed with respect to the fixed support base 86.
- the rotary support base rotation drive mechanism 13 7 includes a gear plate 13 3 integrally formed on a pivotal support 13 7 erected on the fixed support base 86 side. 9 and a driving force transmission gear mechanism 144 connected to the intermediate gear 140.
- the intermediate gear 140 and the driving force transmitting gear mechanism 141 are mounted on the rotation support base 85 side. Also, the driving force transmission gear mechanism 141 is composed of a plurality of gears, and connects between a gear gear 144 mounted on the drive shaft of the first drive motor 136 and the intermediate gear 140. Connect the first drive motor 1
- It is configured to transmit the rotational drive force of 36 to the intermediate gear 140.
- the rotation is transmitted to the gear portion 13 9 formed on the fixed support base 86 on the side of the fixed support base 86 through 40, and the rotation support base 85 is centered on the rotation support shaft 1 36.
- the fixed support base 86 is rotated.
- the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 are connected to each other.
- the disk cartridge storage unit 30 mounted on the disk cartridge storage unit 81 is pivoted to a position facing the specified cartridge storage unit 35 from the four force storage units 35 of the disk cartridge storage unit 30. Is placed. This is because the four discs housed in the disc cartridge housing 30 —the desired one is selected from the cartridge 1 or 21, and the selected disc cartridge 1 or 21 can be easily turned into a disc rotation drive mechanism. 8 This is for controlling the optical pickup device 83 and the optical pickup device 83 to face each other.
- Reference numeral 5 denotes an initial position where the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 are opposed to the specified force storage unit 35, and a position opposed to the force storage unit 35 at address 1. Stopped at.
- the first drive motor 1336 starts rotating, and the rotation support base 85 is moved. Rotate. Then, the first drive module 1 36 rotates the support base 85 to a position where the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 face the selected cartridge storage section 35. Stopped.
- the selection of the desired cartridge storage section 35 in the disk cartridge storage section 30 and the movement of the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 to the cartridge storage section 35 are performed in the first step.
- the detection piece 144 provided on the outer peripheral side of the rotating support base 35 passes through the photo-trap 146 provided on the fixed support base 86 side. This is done by detecting that The detection piece 144 and the photo-interrupter 144 are provided corresponding to the cartridge storage portions 35 other than the force cartridge storage portion 35 at the initial position. Then, by counting the number of detection strips 144 passing through the photointerrupters 144, a specific force cartridge storage section 35 is selected.
- an address corresponding to each cartridge storage section 35 is designated, and the number of detecting pieces 144 passing through the photo-interrupter 144 by the number corresponding to the designated address causes the force of the selected address to be increased.
- One storage compartment 35 is specified. Then, the rotation support base 85 is rotated in the direction of the arrow K clockwise in FIG. 18 until the cartridge storage portion 35 of the selected address is detected, and the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical The pickup device 83 is moved to a position facing the cartridge storage portion 35 at the selected address.
- a plurality of rolling rollers 1 48 are mounted on the outer peripheral side of the rotating support base 85 via a plurality of bent support pieces 1 47. . These rolling rollers 148 are for ensuring that the rotation support base 85 smoothly rotates on the fixed support base 86.
- the rotation support base 85 is rotated to move the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 to a position facing the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in a desired cartridge storage section 35.
- the drive support base 84 is moved up and down to mount the optical disk 5 or 25 on the disk rotation drive mechanism 82, and the optical disk
- the driving unit supporting base lifting / lowering operation mechanism 88 for bringing the optical pickup device 83 close to the disk 5 or 25 will be described.
- the drive unit support base lifting / lowering operation mechanism 88 includes a second drive motor 15 1 disposed on the rotation support base 85 side, and a second drive motor 15
- a lifting operation lever 15 3 that is rotated by the rotation of the cam gear 15 2
- a lifting operation that is attached to the distal end of the lifting operation lever 15 3
- Blocks 1 5 and 4 are configured as main components.
- the cam gears 15 and 2 are supported by a support shaft mounted on the rotation support base 85.
- a gear portion 156 is engraved around the outer periphery of the cam gear 152 on the base end side.
- the first gear 157 constituting the driving force transmission gear mechanism 156 for transmitting the rotational driving force of the second driving motor 151 to this gear portion 156 is combined with It is rotated by the second drive motor 15 1.
- the second drive motor 15 1 and the drive power transmission gear mechanism 15 6 are connected to the worm gear 15 8 attached to the drive shaft of the second drive motor 15 6 by the drive power transmission gear mechanism 15 6
- the helical gears 159 constituting the helical gears are joined together.
- the lifting operation lever 15 3 has a pivot portion 160 whose base end is bent in a U-shape and a pivot shaft mounted on a rotation support base 85. It is pivotally mounted on the shaft 150 and is mounted so as to be rotatable around the shaft 150.
- a pin engaging hole 161 having a substantially rectangular shape is formed in the middle of one end of the lifting operation lever 153 extending from the base end.
- the pin engagement hole 161, as shown in FIGS. 17 and 20, has an eccentric position with respect to the center of rotation of the distal end of the cam gear 152.
- the lifting operation lever operation pin 16 2 attached to the device is engaged.
- the tip end of the other end side extended from the base end side of the lifting / lowering operation lever 15 3 is extended to the tip end side of the drive unit support base 84 supported by the rotary support base 85 so as to be able to move up and down
- An elevating operation block 154 for operating the elevating / lowering operation lever 15 3 to elevate and lower the driving portion support base 84 is mounted.
- the lifting operation block 154 has a first inclined cam portion 165 on which a lifting operation pin 164 provided on the distal end side of the driving portion support base 84 slides.
- a second tilting force section 167 in which the lifting guide bin 166 provided on the distal end side of the driving section support base 84 is in sliding contact.
- the second inclined cam portion 167 is formed on the back side of the lifting operation block 154 facing the first inclined cam portion 165. Further, the lifting / lowering operation block 15 54 is provided with a projecting end at the tip of the driving portion support base 84 so as to face the lifting / lowering guide bin 16 6 when the drive section support base 84 is moved to the raised position.
- the locking pin 163 engages to form an engagement groove 168 for holding the driving portion support base 84 at the raised position.
- the elevating operation pins 16 4 project from one side of a U-shaped notch 16 9 facing the elevating operation block 16 3 formed on the distal end side of the driving portion support base 84. It is attached to the tip of the spring 170 so as to hang down, and is brought into contact with the first inclined cam portion 165 of the lifting operation block 163.
- the above-mentioned panel panel 170 is attached to the distal end side of the drive unit support base 84 via a support shaft 170a, and is rotated in a direction to escape from the lifting operation block 163 by a torsion coil spring 170. Being energized.
- the lifting guide bin 166 is projected from one side of the U-shaped notch 169 in parallel with the plane of the driving portion support base 84, and has a second inclination force. It is provided so as to come into contact with the system part 167.
- the lock pin 163 projects from one side of the U-shaped notch 169 parallel to the plane of the drive unit support base 84 so as to contact the lifting operation block 163. Is provided.
- the lifting operation lever 153 is wound around the support shaft 155, one end of which is locked to the driving portion support base 84, and the other end is engaged with the lifting operation lever 153, and is mounted. It is constantly urged to rotate in the direction of arrow L in FIG. 17 by the torsion coil panel 17 1. That is, the elevating operation block 16 3 is rotationally biased in a direction to escape from the elevating operation pin 16 4.
- a limiter plate 172 is attached to the lifting operation lever 15 3 so that one side faces the pin engagement hole 161, which is engaged with the lifting operation lever operation pin 16 2 attached to the cam gear 15 2. Installed.
- the limiter plate 17 2 regulates the excessive movable operation by the lifting operation lever 1 operation pin 16 2, and as shown in FIGS.
- the lifting operation lever One end is pivotally supported on a support shaft 172a which is erected on one of the support shafts, and is mounted so as to be rotatable around the support shaft 172a.
- the limiter plate 172 is wound around the support shaft 173, one end of which is locked by the lifting operation lever 1553, and the other end is fixed to the limiter plate 1772.
- the one side is rotationally urged by the torsion coil panel 17 3 in the direction indicated by the arrow L in FIG. 22 in the direction facing the pin engagement hole 16 1.
- the front end of the limiter plate 17 2 is locked by the locking portion 17 4 formed on the lifting operation lever 15 3, thereby restricting the rotation biasing position of the torsion coil panel 1 7 3. Be done.
- a switch operating lever 176 for operating a changeover switch 175 for controlling the driving of a second drive motor 155 for rotating the cam gear 156 is associated with the cam gear 156.
- the switch operating lever 1776 pivotally supports the base end side of a support shaft 1777 erected on the rotation support base 85, and is mounted to be rotatable around the support shaft 1777. I have.
- the switch operating lever 176 is rotated in the direction of arrow N in FIG. 20 by a pulling spring 178 stretched between the switch operating lever 176 and the rotary support base 85.
- the switch operation lever 176 is pushed by the switch control cam portion 179 by the rotation of the cam gear 152, and is piled with the urging force of the pulling spring 178, as shown in FIG.
- the switch operation section 180 presses the operation element 18 1 to switch the switching switch 1 75.
- the switch operation lever 17 6 is provided with a switch control of the cam gear 15 2 after the second drive motor 15 1 is operated to rotate the cam gear 15 2 to move the drive unit support base 84 to the raised position.
- the switching switch 175 is operated so as to be rotated by being pressed by the cam portion 179 to stop the second drive motor 151.
- the cam gear 15 2 has a rotation support base 85 rotated by a first drive motor 13 36, and a disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and an optical pickup device 83 attached to a desired cartridge storage section 3.
- a rotating support base lock lever 185 that locks the rotary support base 85 to the fixed support base 86 when moved to a position facing the loaded disk cartridge 1 or 21 is associated therewith.
- the rotation support base lock lever 180 has an engagement recess 187 formed on one end side to be engaged with a hook pin 186 implanted on the fixed support base 86, and a force gear 1 on the other end side.
- a cam contact portion 189 that contacts the lock lever operation cam portion 188 formed on the portion 52 is formed.
- the pivot support base lever 18 5 is pivotally connected to a support shaft 19 1 having a U-shaped pivot 19 formed on one side of the halfway portion and mounted on the rotary support base 85. It is mounted so as to be rotatable around this support shaft 19 1.
- the rotation support base opening lever 1885 is wound around the support shaft 191, and has one end locked to the rotation support base 85 and the other end locked to the rotation support base opening lever 1885.
- the rotation support base lock lever 185 is a disk cartridge 1 or a disk cartridge 1 in which a disk rotation drive mechanism 82 that does not play the optical disk 5 or 25 and an optical pickup device 83 are stored in a desired force storage unit 35. 2
- the cam contact portion 1 89 is pressed by the lock lever operating cam portion 1 88, and is piled by the biasing force of the torsion coil panel 19 2.
- the engagement concave portion 187 is separated from the lock pin 186. That is, the rotation support base 85 is placed in a rotatable state.
- the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 are opposed to the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in a desired force storage unit 35, and the disk rotation drive
- the cam gear 15 2 starts rotating so as to move the structure 8 2 and the optical pick-up device 8 3 in the direction approaching the disk cartridge 1 or 21, the cam contact portion 1 by the lock lever operation cam portion 1 88 1
- the state of pressing the 8 9 is released.
- the rotation support base lock lever 1885 is rotated by receiving the urging force of the torsion coil panel 192, and the engagement recess 1887 is engaged with the lock pin 1886, thereby rotating the rotation support base 85. Check the positioning port.
- the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 are moved to a position close to the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the desired cartridge storage section 35,
- the disk cartridge housing 30 is pressed and supported on the disk cartridge holder 81, and the disk A pressing member operating lever 197 for operating a disk force pressing member 195 for preventing the cartridge housing 30 from rattling is associated therewith.
- the pressing member operating lever 197 has a pair of slide guide bins 198, 198 erected on the upper surface side of the rotation supporting base 85, and has a length in the longitudinal direction.
- the pressing member operation lever 1997 projects the engagement pin 201 protruding at one end side thereof through the through hole 202 formed in the rotation support base 85 to the cam gear 1522 side.
- the cam gear 15 is engaged with a cam groove (not shown) formed on the end face of the cam gear 15.
- the pressing member operating lever 1997 rotates the cam gear 15 As a result, the engaging pin 201 is guided and moved by the cam groove formed on the end face of the cam gear 152, and is slid on the biasing force of the pulling panel 200 for sliding operation.
- the disc cartridge storage body pressing member 195 is formed of an elastically displaceable ⁇ spring, and is superimposed orthogonally on the pressing member operation lever 197 as shown in FIG.
- the base is fixedly attached to the rotation support base 85 and attached.
- the disc cartridge housing body pressing member 195 projects from the pressing operation lever 197 side to a portion overlapped on the pressing member operation lever 197, and a pair of projections 205, 205
- the storage unit pressing portion 206 that presses and supports the disk storage container 30 is formed on the distal end side in a bulging shape.
- the disk cartridge housing pressing member 195 When the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 are not in the vicinity of the disk cartridge 1 or 21, the disk cartridge housing pressing member 195 has a pair of projections 205, Reference numeral 205 engages with the engagement holes 207 and 207 formed in the pressing operation lever 197, and the housing pressing portion 206 at the tip is separated from the disk cartridge housing 30. It has been displaced to the position. Then, the cam gear 152 rotates the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 in a direction to approach the disk cartridge 1 or 21, and pulls the pressing operation lever 197 to the pulling panel 200.
- the projections 205, 205 are disengaged from the engagement holes 207, 207 and ride on the pressing operation lever 197.
- the disc cartridge storage body pressing member 1995 moves the storage body pressing portion 206 on the distal end side to the disk cartridge storage body. Ammunition in a direction close to 30 As shown in FIG. 25, the bottom surface side of the disk force storage unit 30 is pressed and supported by the storage unit pressing unit 206 provided on the distal end side, as shown in FIG. Then, the disk cartridge housing 30 is pressed and supported by the top plate 90 of the disk cartridge housing holder 81 to prevent rattling in the disk cartridge housing holder 81.
- the disc rotating drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 are moved to the position close to the disc cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the desired cartridge storage section 35 by the pressing member operation lever 1997.
- Lock arm rotation levers 2 11 and 2 1 1 for rotating operation of 10 are associated.
- the pair of lock arms 2 10 and 2 10 are respectively pivoted on spindles 2 1 2 and 2 1 2 erected on the rotation support base 85, and these
- lock arm rotating levers 211, 211 are connected to these lock arms 210, 210, respectively.
- These lock arm rotating levers 2 1 1 and 2 1 1 are pivotally supported on supporting shafts 2 1 3 and 2 1 3 erected on the rotating support base 85, respectively.
- the pair of lock arm rotation levers 2 1 1 and 2 1 1 are attached to one lock arm rotation lever 2 1 1 and the rotation support base 85. It is urged to rotate in the direction of opening in the direction of arrow Q in FIG. 26 by the drawn tension panel 2 16.
- the pair of lock arm rotation levers 2 1 1 and 2 11 1 are biased to rotate, so that the lock arms 2 1 0 and 2 10 1 are pulled in from the outside of the rotation support base 85 at the distal end side. In the direction in which the fixed support base 86 is disengaged from the engagement pieces 2 17, 2 17 formed on the outer peripheral side of the fixed support base 86.
- the pin 218 projects through the through hole formed in the rotation support base 85 toward the pressing operation lever 197 side, and is pivotally supported by the pressing operation lever 197.
- the pair of lock arm rotating levers 2 1 1 and 2 11 1 applies the urging force of the pull panel 2 16 In response to this, it is rotated and urged in the opening direction in the direction of the arrow Q in FIG. 26 to draw the lock arms 210 and 210 into the rotation support base 85.
- a start switch (not shown) is operated by the disk storage container 30 to start the first drive module 1 36.
- Start driving and switch operation piece 1 4 1 The rotary support 85 is rotated counterclockwise in the direction of arrow J in FIG. 19 until the switch 14 2 is pressed. At this time, the driving force of the first driving motor 1336 is transmitted to the gear portion 1339 of the fixed support base 86 via the driving force transmission gear mechanism 141 and the intermediate gear 140, and The rotary support 85 on which the motor 13 of FIG. 1 is mounted rotates about the rotary support shaft 13 6 with respect to the rotary support 85.
- the first drive motor 13 36 starts to drive, and the rotation support base 8 5 is rotated clockwise in the direction of arrow K in Fig. 18.
- the detection piece 144 provided on the outer peripheral side of the rotation support base 85 passes through the photo-italap 146 disposed on the fixed support base 86 side. .
- the number of the detecting pieces 1 4 5 passing through the photo paper 1 4 6 is counted, and the disc rotation drive mechanism 8 2 and the optical pickup device 8 3 are selected in the cartridge storage section 3 5 located at the selected address.
- the driving of the first drive motor 13 36 is stopped, and the rotation of the rotation support base 85 is also stopped.
- the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 83 oppose the cartridge storage section 35 located at the selected address.
- the second drive module 15 1 of the drive unit support base elevating operation mechanism 88 starts driving.
- the rotational driving force of this motor 15 1 is transmitted to the cam gear 15 2 via the driving force transmission gear mechanism 15 6, and this cam gear 15 2 Is rotated in the direction of arrow R in FIG. 27.
- the cam gear 15 2 rotates in the direction of arrow R in Fig. 27, the lifting operation lever 1 5 3 with the lifting operation pin 16 2 provided on this cam gear 15 2 engaged with the pin engagement hole 16 1 Is rotated in the direction of arrow S in FIG. That is, while the lifting operation bin 16 2 presses the pin engagement hole 16 1, the lifting operation lever 15 3 is rotated in the arrow S direction in FIG. 17.
- the cam gear 152 further rotates in the direction of arrow R in FIG. Rotated in the direction of arrow S in the figure.
- the lifting operation pins 16 4 and the lifting guide bins 16 6 provided on the distal end side of the driving portion support base 84 are respectively composed of a first inclined cam portion 16 5 and a second inclined cam portion 16 7 While being slid in contact with each other, they further move above the respective gradient force sections 1665 and 1667.
- the cam gear 15 2 rotates approximately 160 ° in the direction of arrow R in FIG. 29, as shown in FIG.
- the elevating operation pin 16 4 The upper and lower guide bins 166 are engaged with the engaging grooves 168 formed on the upper end side of the second inclined cam 166, reaching the horizontal portion 165a on the upper surface side of the cam portion 165. Combine.
- the drive unit support base 84 is raised to the disk cartridge housing 30 side mounted on the disk cartridge housing holder 81 around the leaf spring 135 as a hinge.
- the lever 15 3 rotates in the direction of the arrow S in FIG. 29 until the base support base 8 4 is moved to the raised position, the lifting operation of the lever 1 5 3
- the locking piece 220 formed by bending the lever enters the lower surface side of the lifting / lowering operation lever pressing support panel 221, which is mounted on the fixed support base 66.
- the locking piece 220 is pressed and supported on the fixed support base 66 by the pressing support panel 221 as shown in FIG. It is supported so that it cannot rotate.
- the lifting operation lever 15 3 is supported in a non-rotatable state, so that the driving portion support base 84 is reliably held at the ascending position by the lifting operation block 15 4.
- the cam gear 152 When the cam gear 152 is rotated until the driving unit support base 84 is moved to the ascending position, the cam gear 152 causes the pressing lever 1997 to stake the urging force of the tension panel 200.
- the slide operation is performed.
- the disc cartridge storage body pressing member 195 elastically displaces the storage body pressing portion 206 on the distal end side in the direction approaching the disk cartridge storage body 30.
- the bottom surface side of the disc cartridge housing 30 is pressed and supported by the housing pressing section 206. Then, the disk cartridge storage container 30 is pressed against and supported by the disk cartridge storage container holder 81, so that the sticking inside the holder 81 is prevented.
- the lock arms 210 and 210 are made to protrude outward from the rotary support base 85 to form on the outer peripheral side of the fixed support base 86.
- the rotating support base 85 is locked to the fixed support base 86 by being engaged with the engaged engagement pieces 211 and 217, and the rotation support base 85 is inadvertent during reproduction of the optical disk 5 or 25. The rotation is restricted.
- the second drive motor 1 that rotates the cam gear 15 2 is operated. 5
- the drive of 1 is stopped. That is, when the cam gear 15 2 rotates by approximately 160 °, the switch operation lever 1 76 6 switches the switch control cam section 1 provided on the cam gear 15 2.
- the pressing operation is carried out by 79 and the turning operation is performed in the 28th arrow T direction against the urging force of the tension panel 178, and the switching operation of the switch 175 is performed by the switch operating section 180.
- the driving of the second driving mode 15 1 is stopped, and the raising operation of the driving unit support base 84 is completed.
- a pair of positioning pins 22 1 and 22 2 erected on the drive unit support base 84 are brought into contact with the disk force storage housing 30. It enters the cartridge storage section 35 through the notch hole 42 and the notch section 43 provided on the bottom wall 34, and positions the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the cartridge storage section 35. It engages with the pin engagement holes 19, 20.
- the height positioning pins 223 mounted on the driving portion support base 84 support the lower surface of the disk cartridge 1 or 21. Then, the disk cartridge 1 or 21 is supported on the driving portion support base 84 in a state where positioning is performed in the horizontal direction and the height direction.
- the disk table 222 of the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 mounted on the drive support base 84 is pressed through an opening 41 provided on the bottom wall 34 of the disk cartridge housing 30. It protrudes into the cartridge storage section 35 and enters the disk table entry opening 6 of the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the cartridge storage section 35. Then, the optical disk 5 or 25 housed in the disk cartridge 1 or 1 is chucked on the disk table 222, and becomes rotatable integrally with the disk table 222. Furthermore, the objective lens 222 of the optical pickup device 82 mounted on the drive support base 84 is mounted on the disc cartridge housing.
- the information signal recording / reproducing opening 9 or 9 of the disc cartridge 1 stored in the cartridge storage section 35. It faces the information signal reproducing opening 23 of the disk cartridge 21 and faces the optical disk 5 or 25 in a state of being close to the signal recording area.
- the disk table 222 When the optical disk 5 or 25 is chucked on the disk table 222 as described above, and the optical pickup device 82 is moved to a position where the objective lens 222 is brought close to the optical disk 5 or 25, the disk
- the spindle motor constituting the rotation drive mechanism 82 starts driving and rotates the optical disk 5 or 25.
- the optical pickup device 82 With the rotation of the optical disk 5 or 25, the optical pickup device 82 is guided by a pair of feed guides 22 7 and 22 7 by a pickup feed motor 22 26, and from the inner side of the optical disk 5 or 25.
- the information signal recorded on the optical disc 5 or 25 is reproduced by being fed outward.
- the second drive motor 15 1 is driven again. Is started, and the cam gear 152 is rotated in the same direction as the direction in which the drive support base 84 is lifted.
- the rotation of the cam gear 15 2 rotates the elevating operation lever 15 3 in the direction indicated by the arrow S in FIG. 29.
- the lifting operation pin 16 4 and the lifting guide pin 16 6 provided on the distal end side of the driving portion support base 84 are respectively connected to the first tilt force section 16 5 and the second inclination force section 16 5 of the lifting operation block 15 4.
- the first drive motor 1336 starts driving. Then, the rotation support base 85 is rotated to move the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 85 to a position corresponding to the cartridge storage section 35 at the next specified address. Then, the second drive motor 15 1 is driven, the cam gear 15 2 is rotated, and the drive unit support base 84 is raised as described above, and then the cartridge storage at the specified address is performed. The optical disk 5 or 25 stored in the disk cartridge 1 or 21 stored in the unit 35 is played.
- each of the optical disks 5 or 25 stored in the plurality of disk cartridges 1 or 21 stored in the disk cartridge housing 30 is sequentially reproduced.
- the cam portion 15 2 is rotated in one direction to move the drive portion support base 84 up and down, but the cam portion formed on the cam gear 15 2 is changed.
- the operation of raising and lowering the drive unit support base 84 may be performed by bidirectional rotation of 180 °.
- the drive of the first and second drive modules 13 and 15 and the disk rotation drive mechanism 82 and the optical pickup device 85 arranged on the side of the rotation support base 85 is controlled.
- the electronic circuit section such as a control circuit section and the electronic circuit section such as a signal processing circuit disposed on the fixed support base 86 are connected by a flexible wiring board 230 as shown in FIG. ing.
- a flexible wiring board 230 By using this flexible wiring board 230, a large amount of signals can be transmitted and received between the electronic circuit portion provided on the rotating support base 85 and the electronic circuit portion provided on the fixed support base 86. This is to make it possible.
- the flexible printed circuit board 230 has a fixed-side extending portion 231, which is extended from an electronic circuit portion provided on the fixed support base 86 side, integrally attached to the pivotal support portion 1337.
- the fixed support base 86 is pulled out from the lower surface side to the upper surface side by being inserted through the base plate through hole 2 32 formed in the gear plate 1 38.
- a substrate pressing piece 2 33 is provided in the substrate through hole 2 32, and presses and supports the fixed-side extending portion 2 31 to the fixed support base 86.
- a part of the fixed-side extending portion 231 that is drawn out to the upper surface side of the fixed support base 86 of the flexible printed circuit board 230 is a rotation support shaft set in the center of the rotation support base 85. It extends along 133.
- the rotating-side extending portion 235 extends in a direction orthogonal to the fixed-side extending portion 231. Has been pulled out.
- the rotation-side extension portion 235 is connected to an electronic circuit portion provided on the rotation support base 85 side.
- a part of the connecting portion side of the rotating side extending portion 235 to the fixed side extending portion 231 extends over a range of approximately 180 ° around the outer periphery of the rotating support shaft 133.
- a winding part 2 3 4 is wound.
- the rotating support base 85 is provided with a flexible printed circuit board surrounding the winding portion 234 wound around the outer periphery of the rotating support shaft 133 over a range of approximately 180 °.
- a 230 deflection control wall 2 36 is provided.
- the disk cartridge housing 30 when the reproducing state of the optical disk 5 or 25 is reached, the disk cartridge housing 30 is pressed and supported by the disk cartridge housing holder 81, but no reproduction is performed. It is also possible to directly press and support the optical disk 5 or 25 stored in another disk cartridge 1 or 21 to prevent the optical disk 5 or 25 from sticking.
- a rotating plate 2 42 provided with a plurality of optical disk pressing members 2 41 on the upper surface side of the rotating support base 85 facing the disk cartridge storage holder 81 is provided. It is mounted so that it can rotate around the support shaft 2 4 3.
- a sector gear 244 rotated by a cam gear 152 rotated by a second drive motor 153 is provided, and the sector gear 244 is rotated in conjunction with the sector gear 244.
- Second cam gear 2 45 is mounted on the upper surface side of the rotation support base 85.
- the cam groove 24 formed on the main surface of the second cam gear 24 has one end pivotally connected to one side of the rotation plate 242 via a support shaft 246. Engage the engaging pin 247 planted on the other end of the operating lever 245.
- the second cam gear 245 is rotated via the sector gear 244 by the rotation of the cam gear 154, and the rotation operation lever 245 is manually operated. Due to the swing of the rotation operation lever 2 45, the rotation plate 2 42 is rotated about the support shaft 2 43, and the plurality of optical disk pressing members 2 41 are not used for reproduction.
- the optical disc pressing member 241 which is curved at the distal end side of the optical disc pressing member 241, forms the optical disc 5 or 25 facing the disc table entry opening 6 of the disc cartridge 1 or 21. By pressing and supporting the center portion, the optical disk 5 or 25 is prevented from sticking.
- the disc reproducing apparatus for exclusively reproducing the information signal recorded on the optical disc 5 or 25 stored in the disc cartridge 1 or 21 has been described.
- An apparatus capable of recording information signals can be provided by using the disk cartridge 1 containing the optical disk 5 capable of recording.
- an external magnetic field head for applying an external magnetic field to the optical disk 5 is provided on the side where the optical pickup device 83 is disposed.
- the information signal may be recorded by the optical pickup device 83 using the optical disk 5 which can record the information signal using only the light beam.
- the disc recording and Z or reproducing apparatus is That is, the disk drive unit 82 and the optical pickup device 83 are mounted in the respective cartridge storage units 35 of the disk cartridge storage unit 31 in conjunction with the lifting / lowering operation of the drive unit support base 84.
- the disc type discriminating mechanism 251, which discriminates the type of the disc cartridge 1 or 21, may be provided in the vicinity of the disc cartridge 1 or 21 that has been set.
- the disc type discriminating mechanism 25 1 is provided with a disc type discriminating hole 3 a provided on the lower half 3 side of each disc cartridge 1 or 21 stored in each cartridge storage section 35 of the disc cartridge housing 30.
- 3 b, 3 c are provided on the fixed part supporting base 86, and a detection switch 25 2 is provided.
- the detection switch 25 2 is a rotation support plate that rotates about a rotation support shaft 25 4 attached to a support piece 25 3 formed by folding a part of the fixed part support base 86.
- This rotation support plate 255 is wound around a rotation support shaft 255, and one end is locked to the fixed portion support base 86 and the other end is locked to the rotation support plate 255.
- the torsion coil panel 256 is urged to rotate toward the fixed part support base 86 side. Then, a contact piece 255 that protrudes from one end of the drive unit support base 84 and is relatively in contact with a rotation operation piece 255 that protrudes from one end of the rotation support plate 255 is protruded. It is established.
- the disk type discriminating mechanism 251 constructed as described above, is rotated when the drive unit support base 84 is rotated upward by the operation of the drive unit support base elevating operation mechanism 88.
- the operation piece 257 contacts the contact piece 258.
- the rotation support plate 255 is piled on the biasing force of the torsion coil panel 256 to center on the rotation support shaft 25 4. And rotated.
- the detection switch 255 is pressed against the disc type discriminating holes 3a, 3b, 3c of the disc cartridge 1 or 21, and these discs are pressed.
- the type of the disc cartridge 1 or 21 is determined according to the state of the pressing operation of the detection switch 252 by the type determination holes 3a, 3b, and 3c.
- INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY The disk cartridge storage body according to the present invention stores a disk cartridge such that the main surfaces of the disks stored in the cartridge main body can be arranged in parallel in one plane, The disk cartridge can be stored without stacking.
- a display unit for displaying recorded contents and the like provided on the surface of the disk cartridge stored in the force cartridge storage unit can be visually observed from the outside.
- the disk cartridge storage body is arranged such that after storing the disk cartridge in the cartridge storage portion, the disk cartridge is provided in the disk cartridge and the shutter member is opened and closed, and the disk stored in the disk cartridge is opened. Ensures protection
- the disk recording and Z or reproducing apparatus opens and closes the shutter member provided on the disk force cartridge stored in the disk storing section in connection with the insertion and removal of this apparatus. This ensures reliable protection of the disk stored in the disk cartridge. Furthermore, the disk recording and / or reproducing apparatus according to the present invention can sequentially record and / or reproduce information signals on a disk housed in a plurality of disk cartridges by using one recording and / or Z or reproducing means. .
- the disk recording and Z or the reproducing apparatus uses a disk force storage container that can store a plurality of disk forces in parallel without stacking them.
- simplification of the mechanism of the playback apparatus itself and reduction in size and thickness are realized.
- a disc recording and / or reproducing apparatus comprises:
- the disk rotation drive mechanism and the information signal reading mechanism are moved toward and away from the disk and the disk rotation drive mechanism and the information signal reading mechanism are held and operated using one cam body.
- the reliable operation of the movement operation mechanism and the positioning mechanism of the signal reading mechanism is realized, and the mechanism is further simplified.
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JPS6282553A (ja) * | 1985-10-07 | 1987-04-16 | Pioneer Electronic Corp | マルチデイスクプレ−ヤ |
JPS62117772U (ja) * | 1986-01-17 | 1987-07-27 | ||
JPS6368195U (ja) * | 1986-10-21 | 1988-05-09 | ||
JPS63122052A (ja) * | 1986-11-12 | 1988-05-26 | Sharp Corp | デイスク交換装置 |
JPS63300489A (ja) * | 1987-05-29 | 1988-12-07 | Sanyo Electric Co Ltd | ピックアップ配線機構 |
JPH0164187U (ja) * | 1987-10-15 | 1989-04-25 | ||
JPH01254589A (ja) * | 1988-03-31 | 1989-10-11 | Matsushita Electric Ind Co Ltd | ディスクカートリッジ |
JPH01174794U (ja) * | 1988-05-24 | 1989-12-12 | ||
JPH01296453A (ja) * | 1988-05-25 | 1989-11-29 | Matsushita Electric Ind Co Ltd | 光ディスク装置 |
JPH01303667A (ja) * | 1988-05-31 | 1989-12-07 | Matsushita Electric Ind Co Ltd | 光ディスク装置 |
JPH04265560A (ja) * | 1991-02-19 | 1992-09-21 | Canon Inc | オートチェンジャー |
JPH04291053A (ja) * | 1991-03-20 | 1992-10-15 | Fujitsu Ltd | ライブラリ装置 |
JPH04121045U (ja) * | 1991-03-29 | 1992-10-29 | 三洋電機株式会社 | デイスクプレーヤ |
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