The present invention relates to a continuous playing optical disk device having a plurality of trays into which a plurality of optical disks are put.
In the prior art, the continuous playing optical disk device that stores plural sheets of optical disks in a main body of the disk drive and then records/plays a desired selected optical disk has been developed (see Patent Literature 1, for example).
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A plurality of trays 107 are stacked vertically in the rear of the carrying roller 104 (the right side in
Patent Literature 1: JP-A-2003-338112 (FIG. 4)
Problems that the Invention is to Solve
By the way, in the optical disk device 100 in the prior art, a notch 111 is provided to the tray 107 to prevent such a situation that the tone arm 110 positioned in the recording/playing position interferes with the tray 107. Therefore, the optical disk 102 being held in the tray 107 can be held directly by the turntable 108 of the tone arm 110, and the tray 107 can be put down without interference with the tone arm 110.
However, since the notch 111 is provided to prevent the interference between the tone arm 110 and the tray 107, an outer periphery of the tray 107 is not continuously formed. Therefore, such a problem has arisen that the tray 107 lacks a rigidity and is ready to be deformed.
The present invention has been made to solve the problems in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an optical disk device capable of securing a rigidity of a tray that holds an optical disk.
Means for Solving the Problems
An optical disk device of the present invention, includes a main body for storing a plurality of optical disks therein; and a plurality of trays stacked to hold the plurality of optical disks respectively in an inside of the main body. Each of the trays has a holding face at label face side of the optical disk which the each of the tray holds.
According to this configuration, the tray has the tray holding face for holding the optical disk from the label face side of the optical disk when the optical disk is to be stored in the trays that are stacked in the main body. Therefore, the recording face located on the opposite side to the label face can be opened without provision of the notch in the tray, and a rigidity of the tray can be secured.
Also, the optical disk device of the present invention further includes a holding portions that are able to contact recording faces of the optical disks which are held in the trays. The optical disks are held between the trays and the holding portions.
According to this configuration, a rigidity of the tray that houses the optical disk therein can be secured, and also the optical disk can be held without fail in the disk storing state.
Also, in the optical disk device of the present invention, each of the holding portion has retaining detent which is provided to hold the each of optical disks in a thickness direction by a cooperation with the tray in a closed state and separate the optical disk from the tray in a half-opened state.
According to this configuration, the optical disk can be separated from the tray not to drop down the optical disk.
Also, the optical disk device of the present invention further includes a tray lifting portion for lifting the trays. A lifting operation of the tray lifting portion and a separating operation of the retaining detents are linked together.
According to this configuration, the opening/closing operation of the retaining detents and the vertically moving operation of the trays can be linked together. Therefore, the loading operation of the optical disk onto the turntable can be executed at a precise timing.
According to the present invention, the tray for holding the optical disk is constructed to hold the optical disk from the label face side of the optical disk. Therefore, a recording face located on the opposite side to a label face can be opened not to provide the notch in the tray. As a result, the optical disk device that possesses such an advantage that a rigidity of the tray can be secured can be provided.
An optical disk device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings hereinafter.
An overall perspective view of a car audio equipment 1 in which an optical disk device 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention is built is shown in
A radio 2, a cassette tape player 3, etc. as well as the optical disk device 10 are built in the car audio equipment 1. An optical disk slot 11 for the optical disk device 10, a radio tuning knob 2a, a cassette insertion slot 3a, and the like are provided in addition to a display portion 4a used commonly in all functions and a power/volume knob 4b. Also, a controlling portion 5 for controlling the radio 2, the cassette tape player 3, the optical disk device 10, etc. is provided in the inside.
A plan view of the optical disk device 10 built in the car audio equipment 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention when viewed from a II-II position in
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A pickup 34 having an optical head (not shown) is provided to a suspension chassis 33 of the turning arm 30 such that it can be reciprocally moved along the direction that connects the pivot 32 and a center of the turntable 31. This pickup 34 can be moved by a lead screw 36 that is rotated by a drive motor 35.
Here, a pair of carrying rollers 14 are provided vertically on the inside of the slot 11 of the main body 13. The carrying rollers 14 carries in the optical disk 12 inserted through the slot 11, and also ejects the optical disk 12 whose recording/playing is completed from the slot 11.
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Each tray 20 can be moved vertically along a shaft 16.
A concrete example of the holding portion 21 is shown in FIGS. 4(A)(B) respectively. The holding portion 21 has a holding portion main body 23 fitted to the expanded portion 22 of the tray 20, a turning shaft 24 provided turnably to the holding portion main body 23, and a retaining detent 25 provided integrally with the turning shaft 24 to hold the optical disk 12 in the thickness direction.
That is, when the retaining detents 25 are closed (see
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Also, a tapered hole 23d having a taper is formed on the other side (left side in
A bearing 26 is fitted to an opened side end portion (left side end portion in
In this case, a stopper portion 25c is provided to the retaining detent 25 that is provided integrally with the turning shaft 24. Therefore, even when the turning shaft 24 is pushed against the bearing 26 side by the spring 27, the turning shaft 24 is not moved leftward beyond a position shown in
Accordingly, as shown in
Also, when a pushing force acting on the turning shaft 24 is removed in the half-opened state shown in
As a result, the tapered projection 25c (see
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The springs 15 are provided as a pair to the outer peripheral portion of the trays 20.
Accordingly, even when a vibration is applied from the outside, a stable operation can be ensured. Also, when an amount of warp of the optical disk 12 is large, an amount of warp can be reduced forcedly by bringing the tray 20 into contact with the optical disk. Thus, a reduction in thickness of the optical disk device 10 can be achieved.
Next, an operation of the optical disk device 10 constructed as above will be explained with reference to
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Then, a desired optical disk 12A is selected and, as shown in
Also, when respective trays 20 are positioned on the lower side, the work space S can be formed by causing a tray 20A that holds the desired optical disk 12A and the trays 20 positioned over this tray 20A to ascend.
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Accordingly, the desired optical disk 12A descends in the middle of the retaining detents 25 and is loaded on the turntable 31. Also, the pushing member is operated by utilizing a cam as a tray lifting portion that moves the trays 20 vertically, or the like. As a result, the pushing operation of the pushing member (i.e., the opening/closing operation of the retaining detents 25) and the vertically moving operation of the tray can be linked together, and therefore a landing operation of the optical disk 12A onto the turntable 31 can be carried out at a precise timing.
In addition, the turntable 31 clamps and turns the optical disk 12A and also moves the pickup 34 along the suspension chassis 33. Then, the recording/playing operation is applied to the optical disk 12A.
After the recording/playing operation is finished, the above-described procedures are done conversely. In other words, in
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Now, as another mode of the holding portion 21, a holding portion shown in
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As described above, according to the optical disk device 10 of the embodiment the present invention, a disk holding face 20a that makes it possible for the tray 20 to clasp the optical disk 12 from the upper side (label face 12a side) is provided by providing the retaining detents 25 that store the optical disk 12. Therefore, the recording face 12b of the optical disk 12 can be opened not to provide the notch to the tray 20, unlike the prior art. As a result, since the outer periphery of the tray 20 can be provided continuously, a rigidity of the tray 20 can be ensured.
In addition, since a deformation of the tray 20 caused due to a vibration applied from the outside, or the like can be prevented following upon the improvement that a rigidity of the tray 20 can be ensured, a holding position of the optical disk 12 can be stabilized. The event that a stabilization of the holding position of the optical disk 12 can be attained leads to such advantages that an operational error in the loading operation, the ejecting operation, the playing operation, or the like of the optical disk 12 can be prevented and also a damage of the optical disk 12 due to the deformation of the tray 20 can be prevented.
In the present embodiment, the outer periphery of the tray 20 is constructed to continue over its circumference. But no problem lies even if any notch may be provided in the middle to the extent that a rigidity of the tray 20 can be still ensured.
Also, the retaining detents 25 can be opened in their half-opened state. Therefore, unless the optical disk 12A can be loaded by any chance when such optical disk 12A is dropped and loaded on the turntable 31, it can be prevented that the optical disk 12A is dropped completely.
In the optical disk device 10 according to the above embodiment, the case where such optical disk device is built in the car audio equipment 1 equipped with the radio 2, the cassette tape player 3, and the like is explained. But the present invention can be applied similarly to the cases where the optical disk device 10 is solely employed, and others.
Also, in the optical disk device 10 according to the above embodiment, the case where the retaining detents 25 can be opened in their half-opened state is explained. But the retaining detents 25 can be opened completely.
This application is based upon Japanese Patent Application (Patent Application No. 2004-242033) filed on Aug. 23, 2004, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
As described above, the optical disk device according to the present invention holds the optical disk from the label face side of the optical disk. Therefore, the recording face located on the opposite side to the label face can be opened without provision of the notch in the tray. As a result, the optical disk device possesses such an advantage that a rigidity of the tray can be secured, and is useful to the continuous playing optical disk device having a plurality of trays that store a plurality of optical disks, and the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-242033 | Aug 2004 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP05/13961 | 7/29/2005 | WO | 2/13/2007 |