Claims
- 1. A cartridge unloading apparatus for a disk drive having a cartridge loading end, a remote end, and a base plate, the apparatus for tiltably unloading the disk from a spindle magnet with a peeling action, the apparatus comprising in combination:
a first slider having a forward end adjacent the cartridge loading end of the disk drive and a remote end adjacent the remote end of the disk drive, said first slider further having only one S-shaped slot formed therein; a second slider having a forward end adjacent the cartridge loading end of the disk drive and a remote end adjacent the remote end of the disk drive, said second slider further having only one S-shaped slot formed therein; a tiller having a first end and a second end, said first end of said tiller being swingably linked with said forward end of said first slider, and said second end of said tiller being swingably linked with said forward end of said second slider, so that a first rotation of said tiller in a first direction about a tiller axis drives said first slider toward the cartridge loading end of the disk drive while driving said second slider toward the remote end of the disk drive, and a second rotation of said tiller in a second direction about said tiller axis drives said first slider toward the remote end of the disk drive while driving said second slider toward the cartridge loading end of the disk drive; a cartridge receiver for receiving a respective cartridge containing a disk with a central hub, said cartridge receiver being moveable between an upper position and a lower position when said sliders are driven by said tiller; and a first lifting pin and a second lifting pin associated with said cartridge receiver, said first lifting pin slidably fitting into one of said S-shaped slots, and said second lifting pin slidably fitting into the other S-shaped slot, said lifting pins being non-coplanar with a plane that is parallel to the ends of the disk drive and perpendicular to a base plate, and that passes through substantially the center of the spindle magnet.
- 2. The cartridge loading apparatus according to claim 1 further including a stop cooperative with said sliders, said stop for preventing said sliders from further movement when the disk is fully loaded.
- 3. The cartridge loading apparatus according to either claim 1 or 2 further including a first slider channel in which said first slider is slidably mounted and a second slider channel in which said second slider is slidably mounted.
- 4. The cartridge loading apparatus according to either claim 1 or 2 wherein said base plate includes one pair of substantially vertical slots in which said lifting pins are accommodated in a raising and lowering motion of the receiver.
- 5. The cartridge loading apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said base plate includes one pair of substantially vertical slots in which said lifting pins are accommodated in a raising and lowering motion of the receiver.
- 6. The cartridge loading apparatus according to either claim 1 or 2 wherein a label end of the cartridge remains visible when the cartridge is loaded in the drive while contained and protected within the cartridge loading end of the disk drive.
- 7. The cartridge loading apparatus according to claim 3 wherein a label end of the cartridge remains visible when the cartridge is loaded in the drive while contained and protected within the cartridge loading end of the disk drive.
- 8. The cartridge loading apparatus according to claim 4 wherein a label end of the cartridge remains visible when the cartridge is loaded in the drive while contained and protected within the cartridge loading end of the disk drive.
- 9. A disk drive system having a spindle magnet, a spindle motor, and including the apparatus recited in claim 1 wherein rotation of said tiller in the first direction tiltably unloads the disk from the spindle magnet, and rotation of said tiller in the second direction tiltably loads the disk onto the spindle magnet with a raising and lowering motion.
- 10. The disk drive system according to claim 9 including the apparatus recited in claim 2.
- 11. The disk drive system according to claim 9 including the apparatus recited in claim 2 and further including a first slider channel in which said first slider is slidably mounted and a second slider channel in which said second slider is slidably mounted.
- 12. The disk drive system according to claim 9 wherein said base plate includes one pair of substantially vertical slots in which said lifting pins are accommodated in a raising and lowering motion of the receiver.
- 13. The disk drive system according to claim 9 including the apparatus recited in claim 2 wherein said base plate includes one pair of substantially vertical slots in which said lifting pins are accommodated in a raising and lowering motion of the receiver.
- 14. A method of loading a disk onto and, alternatively, unloading a disk from a magnetically clamped spindle interface of a disk drive system having a front side and a rear side, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a cartridge receiver having a first lifting pin and a second lifting pin each respectively mounted on first and second sides of the cartridge receiver; positioning a first slider and a second slider relative to the cartridge receiver, the first slider slidably mounted in a first slider channel and the second slider slidably mounted in a second slider channel; forming one S-shaped slot in said first slider; forming one S-shaped slot in said second slider; swingably attaching a tiller to the sliders so that the sliders move in opposite directions from each other and within their respective slider channels under the influence of the tiller; rotatably attaching the tiller to the disk drive system at a tiller axis, the tiller axis being fixed relative to the disk drive system; linking a cartridge receiver to the first slider and to the second slider by their respective S-shaped slots; and permitting the sliders to move relative to each other and relative to the cartridge receiver, thereby causing the lifting pins to follow the slots in the sliders to alternatively raise and lower the cartridge receiver.
- 15. The method according to claim 14 further including the steps of:
minimizing the movement of the cartridge receiver along a first direction from the front side to the rear side of the disk drive system, and while performing said minimizing step; and permitting the cartridge receiver to move substantially perpendicular to said first direction and to pitch about the lifting pins so that the cartridge receiver is tiltably raised and lowered when the movement of the sliders causes the lifting pins to follow the slots in the sliders to alternatively raise and lower the cartridge receiver.
- 16. The method according to claim 14 wherein said permitting step includes inserting a disk cartridge into the cartridge receiver until a remote end of the disk cartridge releases a receiver latch thereby preventing the sliders from moving.
- 17. The method according to claim 14 wherein said unloading of the disk from the magnetically clamped spindle interface of the disk drive system includes causing the tiller to rotate to activate the sliders to drive the lifting pins along the slots to thereby tiltably raise the cartridge receiver.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein said tiller is manually activated to rotate thereby tiltably raising the cartridge receiver and unloading the disk.
- 19. The method according to claim 17 wherein said tiller is caused to rotate by an electric motor to thereby tiltably raise the cartridge receiver and unload the disk.
- 20. A method of manufacturing a cartridge loading and unloading mechanism operatively associated with a disc drive having a housing with a cartridge loading end and a remote end, said method comprising the steps of:
placing in the housing a first slider having one first S-shaped slot formed therein so that a forward end of the first slider is adjacent the cartridge loading end of the housing and a remote end of the first slider is adjacent the remote end of the housing; placing in the housing a second slider having one second S-shaped slot formed therein so that a forward end of the second slider is adjacent the cartridge loading end of the housing and a remote end of the second slider is adjacent the remote end of the housing; swingably connecting a first end of a tiller to the first slider and swingably connecting a second end of the tiller to the second slider so that rotation of the tiller in a first direction about a tiller axis drives the first slider toward the cartridge loading end of the housing while driving the second slider toward the remote end of the housing, and rotation of the tiller in a second direction about the tiller axis drives the first slider toward the remote end of the housing while driving the second slider toward the cartridge loading end of the housing; and slidably connecting to said sliders a cartridge receiver having a first lifting pin and a second lifting pin associated therewith so that said first lifting pin fits slidably into said first S-shaped slot, and said second lifting pin fits slidably into said second S-shaped slot.
- 21. An optical disc system operated according to the method recited in any one of claims 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20.
- 22. A cartridge loading and unloading apparatus in a disc drive, said apparatus comprising:
a first slider having a first end and a second end, said first slider having a slot formed therein; a second slider having a first end and a second end, said second slider having a slot formed therein; a tiller having a first end and a second end, said first end of said tiller being swingably linked to said first end of said first slider, and said second end of said tiller being swingably linked to said first end of said second slider; and a cartridge receiver having a first lifting pin and a second lifting pin, said first lifting pin slidably fitting into one of said slots, and said second lifting pin slidably fitting into the other slot so that said cartridge receiver tiltably moves between a first position and a second position when said sliders are driven by said tiller.
- 23. The cartridge loading and unloading apparatus according to claim 22 wherein said first and second slots are S-shaped.
- 24. The cartridge loading and unloading apparatus according to claim 23 further including a gear train linked to said tiller, said gear train transmitting a force to said tiller.
- 25. The cartridge loading and unloading apparatus according to claim 24 further including a motor linked to said gear train for generating said force provided to said tiller.
- 26. The cartridge loading and unloading apparatus according to claim 25 further including a cam operatively associated with said tiller and said gear train for rotating said tiller about a tiller axis.
- 27. The cartridge loading and unloading apparatus according to claim 23 further including a parking arm for positioning a carriage.
- 28. The cartridge loading and unloading apparatus according to claim 27 wherein said parking arm is operatively associated with one of said first and second sliders so that movement of said associated slider operates said parking arm.
- 29. A method of manufacturing a cartridge loading and unloading mechanism, said method comprising the steps of:
forming a first slider having only one S-shaped slot; forming a second slider having only one S-shaped slot; placing said first slider in a housing so that a first end of said first slider is adjacent a first end of said housing and a second end of said first slider is adjacent a second end of said housing; placing said second slider in said housing so that a first end of said second slider is adjacent the first end of said housing and the second end of said second slider is adjacent the second end of said housing; swingably connecting a first end of a tiller to said first slider, and swingably connecting a second end of said tiller to said second slider, so that rotation of said tiller in a first rotational direction about a tiller axis drives said first slider in a first direction while driving said second slider in a second direction, and a second rotation of said tiller in a second rotational direction about said tiller axis drives said first slider in said second direction while driving said second slider in said first direction; and linking a cartridge receiver to said first slider and to said second slider by their respective S-shaped slots, said cartridge receiver being tiltably movable between an upper position and a lower position when said sliders are driven by said tiller.
- 30. The method according to claim 29 further including the step of linking a gear train to said tiller.
- 31. The method according to claim 30 further including the step of linking a motor to said gear train for transmitting a force to said tiller.
- 32. The method according to claim 31 further including the step of providing a cam between said gear train and said tiller.
- 33. A method of unloading a disk cartridge from a magnetic hub in a data storage system, said method comprising the steps of:
applying a force at a first and second lifting point of a cartridge receiver thereby lifting a first end of said cartridge receiver from a first position to a second position, said force being directed perpendicular to the planar surface of a magnetic hub onto which a disk cartridge contained within said cartridge receiver is mounted and said first and second lifting points being positioned to cause said cartridge receiver to tilt about a first axis when said force is applied to said lifting points; and stopping movement of said first end of said cartridge receiver at said second position causing said cartridge receiver to then tilt about a second axis thereby lifting a second end of said cartridge receiver from a first position to a second position.
- 34. The method according to claim 33 wherein said first and second lifting points are provided by lifting pins on said cartridge receiver.
- 35. The method according to claim 34 further including the step of moving a first and a second slider linked to said lifting pins to provide the force to said lifting pins.
- 36. The method according to claim 35 wherein said lifting pins are slidably contained with S-shaped slots in said sliders.
- 37. The method according to claim 36 further including the step of rotating a tiller arm which is linked to a first end of said first slider and a first end of said second slider, to move said first and second sliders.
- 38. The method according to claim 33 wherein said disk cartridge is a magneto-optical disk.
- 39. The method according to claim 33 wherein said disk cartridge is a magneto-optical disk.
- 40. An optical disk system having a cartridge loading and unloading mechanism manufactured according to the method recited in any one of claims 29, 30, 31, or 32.
- 41. An optical disk system operated according to the method recited in any one of claims 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, or 39.
- 42. An apparatus for unloading a disk cartridge from a magnetic hub, said apparatus comprising:
a cartridge receiver having a first and second lifting points, said first and second lifting points located on opposite sides of said cartridge receiver and positioned to cause said cartridge receiver to tilt about a first axis when a force is applied to said first and second lifting points to thereby move a first end of said cartridge receiver from a first position to a second position; and a stop for impeding movement of said first end of said cartridge receiver when it has moved to said second position, said stop also providing a pivot point for movement of a second end of said cartridge receiver from a first position to a second position.
- 43. The apparatus according to claim 42 wherein said first and second lifting points are provided by a first and second lifting pin on said cartridge receiver.
- 44. The apparatus according to claim 43 further including a first slider having only one S-shaped slot formed therein, and a second slider having only one S-shaped formed therein, said first lifting pin being slidably contained within said S-shaped slot of said first slider and said second lifting pin being slidably contained within said S-shaped slot of said second slider.
- 45. The apparatus according to claim 44 further including a tiller arm having a first end connected to a first end of said first slider and said tiller having a second end connected to a first end of said second slider.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/885,129, filed Jun. 30, 1997, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/482,052, filed Jun. 7,1995, now abandoned, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/296,794, filed Aug. 25, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,724,331.
Divisions (2)
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