Claims
- 1. A disc drive comprising:a lead screw for moving a carriage having pickup means for performing recording and/or reproduction on a disc-shaped recording medium in a radial direction of the disc-shaped recording medium; a motor for driving the lead screw via a transmission mechanism; a one-piece unit base mounted with the motor and the transmission mechanism, for supporting a first end of the lead screw in a detachable manner; and a lead screw detachment member attached to the unit base in a detachable manner, for supporting a second end of the lead screw in a detachable manner.
- 2. The disc drive according to claim 1, further comprising:a thrust receiving member formed on the lead screw detachment member; and pressurizing means attached to the unit base, for elastically pressing the second end of the lead screw against the thrust receiving member in an axial direction.
- 3. The disc drive according to claim 1, further comprising a skew adjustment mechanism for rotationally adjusting the unit base with respect to a unit chassis that is mounted with a spindle motor by rotating the unit base around a hinge.
- 4. The disc drive according to claim 1, further comprising pressurizing means for elastically pressing the lead screw against a thrust receiving member, and for effecting grounding between the carriage and a unit chassis that is mounted with a spindle motor.
- 5. The disc drive according to claim 4, wherein the pressurizing means further effect grounding between the unit chassis and a drive main body.
- 6. The disc drive according to claim 4, wherein the pressurizing means grounds the carriage, the spindle motor, and the unit chassis together to the drive main body.
- 7. The disc drive according to claim 4, wherein the pressurizing means is an integral member of a metal pressurizing spring and a plurality of grounding contact portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-174271 |
Jun 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/336,025 filed on Jun. 18, 1999.
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