Claims
- 1. An optical disk apparatus comprising:a shaft rotatably driven by a motor; a cleaning disk, having a brush, removably mounted on said shaft; an optical head with an objective lens driven by a lens driver; and cleaning control means for rotating said cleaning disk in a state when said cleaning disk is mounted on said shaft by starting said motor while simultaneously moving the objective lens toward and away from said cleaning disk and reciprocating said optical head toward the inner and outer peripheries of the disk by driving said lens driver; wherein said cleaning control means causes rotation of said cleaning disk in alternate normal and reverse directions.
- 2. An optical disk apparatus comprising:a shaft rotatably driven by a motor; a cleaning disk, having a brush, removably mounted on said shaft; an optical head with two objective lenses, each driven by an associated lens driver; and cleaning control means for rotating said cleaning disk in a state when said cleaning disk is mounted on said shaft by starting said motor while simultaneously moving the objective lenses toward and away from said cleaning disk and reciprocating said optical head toward the inner and outer peripheries of the disk by driving said lens driver; wherein said cleaning control means alternatively moves one of said objective lenses toward the disk surface with the associated one of said lens drivers while simultaneously moving the other objective lens away from the disk surface with the other lens driver.
- 3. The optical disk apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning disk with said brush is accommodated in a cartridge, said cleaning control means causing the loading of said cleaning disk medium on said shaft in response to the insertion of said cartridge accommodating said cleaning disk and then causing a cleaning operation in response to the issuance of a cleaning command from an upper order system.
- 4. The optical disk system according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning disk with brush is accommodated in a cartridge with a case having a physical shape indicative of the fact that the cartridge is a cleaning cartridge, said cleaning control means causing a cleaning operation when it is determined from the physical shape on the cartridge case that the inserted cartridge is a cleaning cartridge.
- 5. The optical disk apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning control means responds to a cleaning command from an upper order system by performing cleaning routines which control said starting of said motor and moving of said objective lens.
- 6. The optical disk apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said cleaning disk with said brush is accommodated in a cartridge, said cleaning control means causing the loading of said cleaning disk medium on said shaft in response to the insertion of said cartridge accommodating said cleaning disk and then causing a cleaning operation in response to the issuance of a cleaning command from an upper order system.
- 7. The optical disk system according to claim 2, wherein said cleaning disk with brush is accommodated in a cartridge with a case having a physical shape indicative of the fact that the cartridge is a cleaning cartridge, said cleaning control means causing a cleaning operation when it is determined from the physical shape on the cartridge case that the inserted cartridge is a cleaning cartridge.
- 8. The optical disk apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said cleaning control means responds to a cleaning command from an upper order system by performing cleaning routines which control said starting of said motor and moving of said objective lens.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/084,006, filed on Jun. 29, 1993 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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