1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a disk drive equipped with a tray to convey a disk, and more particularly, to a disk drive having a tray reinforced to prevent the tray from being deformed or damaged.
2. Related Art
In a disk drive equipped with a tray, the dimensions of the disk drive, especially the thickness wise or height wise dimension, are increased due to equipping the tray. Accordingly, it has been tried to reduce the thickness of the tray as much as possible. However, if the tray is thinned excessively, the strength and rigidity of the tray decrease. Consequently, the thickness wise dimension has been determined taking account of the balance with the strength and rigidity.
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The position of the upper surface is lowered by forming the step to prevent interference with a clamper cooperating with a turntable to hold a disk therebetween and rotating, when the tray is conveyed. Such a step is formed in the center of the rear end portion of the tray. However, it is impossible to form reinforcing ribs thereto because the clamper is located on the upper side and the turntable is located on the lower side. Accordingly, the strength of the rear end central portion is low, even if the other portions of the tray are sufficient in strength and rigidity. Consequently, the strength of the tray is low as a whole and thus a warp occurs in the tray.
JP-A-10-275390 discloses “Disk driving device provided with disk tray” movably provided with a disk clamper displacement means mounted on the disk tray, which structured to touch and displace the disk clamper upward not to hinder movement of the disk tray when the tray moves from the disk reproducing position to the disk loading/unloading position, in order to prevent its warp by enhancing the strength.
The disk clamper displacement means has an inclined surface and a horizontal reinforcing portion formed on the rear portion of the disk tray. Consequently, the disk clamper does not hinder movement of the disk tray. Since the reinforcing ribs is formed on the rear sides of the inclined surface and reinforcing portion, the strength of the disk tray is increased, and occurrence of warp to the disk tray is prevented.
However, the bottom surface of the disk clamper abuts against the disk clamper displacement means and is pushed up a large amount. Therefore, the height wise dimension of the disk drive is increased accordingly. Furthermore, when the disk tray is conveyed out into the disk exchange position, the disk clamper sits on the horizontal reinforcing portion of the disk clamper displacement means. That is, the disk tray is lengthened by an amount sufficient to prevent the rear end portion of the tray from disconnecting from the disk clamper. As a result, the lengthwise dimension (depth wise dimension) of the whole disk drive is increased, making it difficult to achieve a compact disk drive.
The present invention is to solve such problems in the prior art technique. It is an object of the invention to provide a disk drive, which is equipped with a tray having a rear end central portion increased in strength without incurring increases in the dimensions of the disk drive.
A disk drive according the present invention includes a tray reciprocating between a disk exchange position and a disk reproducing position, a traverse unit equipped with a turntable and being rotatable around a rear end, and a clamper placed opposite to the turntable ascending at the disk reproducing position to hold a disk between the turntable, wherein the tray has ribs standing upright on a rear end portion and extending in a forward-and-rearward direction, the ribs having inclined surfaces at front and rear ends thereof, so that the ribs push up the clamper when the ribs pass across a position of the clamper.
Preferably, the ribs on the rear end portion of the tray are two in number spaced a predetermined distance each other, and disposed to abut against a presser plate of the clamper at outer-peripheral portion. This can minimize the amount by which the clamper is pushed up. Furthermore, the tray is preferably so made its length that the ribs are spaced from the clamper when the tray is conveyed out into the disk exchange position.
According to the disk drive of the invention, the strength of the rear end central portion of the tray can be increased by forming the ribs without incurring increases in the dimensions of the disk drive. Furthermore, the inclined surfaces formed at the front and rear ends of each rib smoothly push up the clamper. The clamper also descends by its own weight. Accordingly, the strength of the whole tray is kept at balance. This prevents the tray from warping.
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When the tray 10 constructed as above is moving from disk exchange position to disk reproducing position or vice versa, a clamper 16 mounted to a chassis of the disk drive is pushed up by the ribs 13a and 13b of the tray 10, as shown in
A downwardly protruding convex portion 23 is formed in the center of the presser plate 18 of the clamper 16. The outer peripheral portion of the convex portion 23 is inclined and fitted in a hole formed in the center of the disk placed on the turntable 25, thus placing the disk in position. As seen in
If the tray 10 moves and the ribs 13a and 13b pass, the clamper 16 descends, and the outer peripheral portion of the upper plate 17 is supported by the clamper support portion 22. When the turntable 25 having the disk carried thereon ascends and pushes up the clamper 16 and the disk is clamped to the clamper 16, the clamper support portion 22 is isolated within the space 21 formed between the upper plate 17 and the presser plate 18. When the clamper 16 rotates with the disk, the clamper does not touch the clamper support portion 22.
When the tray 10 moves between the disk exchange position and disk reproducing position, positional relationships among the tray 10, turntable 25, and clamper 16 are as shown in
Under this condition, the disk can be exchanged. When another disk is set in the circular recess 15a or 15b in the tray 10 and the front end of the tray 10 is pushed, the motor is driven to rotate the pinion. The tray 10 is conveyed into the disk drive together with the rack meshed with the pinion.
At this time, the tray 10 moves through a slight space 26 left between the turntable 25 and the clamper 16 and is conveyed in toward the reproducing position within the disk drive. When the tray 10 moves in this way, the clamper 16 strikes the ribs 13a and 13b standing upright on the rear end of the tray, whereby the clamper is pushed up.
When the clamper 16 is pushed over the ribs 13a and 13b, the clamper abuts against the inclined surfaces 15a and 15b of the rear ends. After the clamper 16 passes across the ribs 13a and 13b, the clamper 16 again descends as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-345805 | Nov 2004 | JP | national |