Claims
- 1. A tray accommodating apparatus comprising a disc tray for holding a recording and/or reproducing disc and a tray accommodating case for accommodating said disc tray, whereinsaid disc tray has an overall body formed into a thin plate-like shape and includes a disc-receiving recess having an inner diameter larger than the diameter of a recording and/or reproducing disc and a depth larger than the thickness of the disc and arranged to removably hold the disc while having gaps in a direction in parallel with the surfaces of the disc and in a direction of the thickness of the disc, a bottom opening formed along the widthwise directional center of said disc tray in a range from substantially the central portion of the bottom portion of said disc-receiving recess to an end of the bottom portion and having a shape that said end of the bottom is opened, and a plurality of disc-separation-preventive portions formed to project into said disc-receiving recess from outside of said disc-receiving recess in such a manner that gaps at least permitting insertion of the disc are formed from the bottom portion of said disc-receiving recess and in such a manner that said gaps include a gap in which the disc can rotate and which is formed between the disc-separation-preventive portions and the bottom portion of the disc-receiving recess and wherein the disc-separation-preventive portions are elastically deformable in the direction of the depth of the dis-receiving recess, and said tray accommodating case has a tray accommodating portion closed by opposite upper and lower surfaces, opposite side surfaces perpendicular to said upper and lower surfaces, a front surface and a rear surface perpendicular to said side surfaces and having a horizontally extending tray insertion/removal opening formed in the front surface opposite to said rear surface for slidably inserting said disc tray therethrough, and a tray engagement portion formed in said tray accommodating portion and arranged to removably be engaged to an engagement portion provided for a disc tray which is inserted through said disc tray insertion/removal opening so as to engage said disc tray to an accommodating position.
- 2. A tray accommodating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said disc tray has an overall body formed into a thin plate-like shape and includes a disc-receiving recess having an inner diameter larger than the diameter of a recording and/or reproducing disc and a depth larger than the thickness of the disc and arranged to removably hold the disc while having gaps in a direction in parallel with the surfaces of the disc and in a direction of the thickness of the disc, a bottom opening formed along the widthwise directional center of said disc tray in a range from substantially the central portion of the bottom portion of said disc-receiving recess to an end of the bottom portion and having a shape that said end of the bottom is opened, and at least one elastic support portion formed to project into said disc-receiving recess from outside of said disc-receiving recess and arranged to press at least a portion of the outer periphery of the disc held in said disc-receiving recess so as to support the disc in said disc-receiving recess.
- 3. A tray accommodating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said engagement portions provided for said disc tray are formed in cut recesses formed on the two opposite sides which are in parallel with a direction in which said disc tray is inserted into said tray accommodating case.
- 4. A disc drive apparatus comprising:a tray receiving portion for receiving a disc tray which has an overall body formed into a thin plate-like shape, which is arranged to hold a disc in a disc-receiving recess formed in either side thereof and which has a bottom opening formed in a range from substantially the central portion of the bottom portion of said disc-receiving recess to an end of the bottom portion, having a shape that said end of the bottom is opened, and having a plurality of disc-separation-preventive portions formed to project into said disc-receiving recess from outside of said disc-receiving recess in such a manner that a gap in which the disc can rotate is formed between the disc-separation-prevention portions and the bottom portion of the disc-receiving recess, the disc-separation-preventive portions being elastically deformable in the direction of the depth of the disc-receiving recess; disc rotating mechanism for removably receiving said disc tray with the disk and for rotating the disc held on said disc tray loaded into said tray receiving portion, said disc tray being loadable into and being removable from said disc rotating mechanism; and recording and/or reproducing means for recording and/or reproducing an information signal to and from the disc which is rotated by said disc rotating mechanism wherein said tray receiving portion is provided with a locating pin which is engageable with a locating hole formed in said disc tray so as to locate a position at which said disc tray is received.
- 5. A disc drive apparatus according to claim 4, wherein a chucking member for chucking the disc held on said disc tray to said disc rotating mechanism is disposed opposite to said disc rotating mechanism in such a manner that said chucking member can be brought into contact with and separated from said disc rotating mechanism.
- 6. A disc drive apparatus according to claim 4, wherein disc-receiving-recess enlarging means is provided which is engaged to the opened end of said disc-receiving recess provided for said disc tray when said disc tray is loaded in said tray receiving portion to enlarge said disc-receiving recess so as to permit the disc held in said disc-receiving recess to freely rotate in said disc-receiving recess.
- 7. A disc drive apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said disc-receiving-recess enlarging means is a pair of pickups which are brought into contact with two sides of the opened end of said disc-receiving recess.
Priority Claims (3)
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8-183881 |
Jul 1996 |
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8-252072 |
Sep 1996 |
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9-164187 |
Jun 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 09/043,132 filed Oct. 14, 1998, which is a 371 of PCT/JP97/02424 filed Jul. 11, 1997.
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