The present application claims priority from Japanese patent application serial no. JP 2008-137030, filed on May 26, 2008, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an optical disk device to drive an optical disk which is used as a recording medium for an information apparatus such as a computer system and a video recording device such as a DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) camera/recorder and a BD (Blu-ray Disk) camera/recorder.
2. Related Art
In recent years, as an optical disk device, incorporated in a personal computer (PC), a DVD camera/recorder, a BD camera/recorder and the like, a thin type device is widely used. As a conventional method for loading an optical disk such as a DVD or a BD in the optical disk device for a recording/reproducing operation, a tray-type device in which an optical disk placed on a disk tray is loaded and ejected is popularly used.
However, in accordance with requirements of downsizing and thinning of PCs and camera/recorders, recently slim slot type optical disk devices without tray are increased. When a user inserts the most part of an optical disk into a slot in a front surface of the device, a loading mechanism of the device is actuated, to guide the optical disk inside. Then in a position where the center of the optical disk approximately corresponds with a shaft center of a spindle motor, the spindle motor is lifted up and the optical disk is clamped onto a turn table integral with the spindle motor. During this operation, an optical pickup unit (OPU) is withdrawn to an outermost peripheral side of the optical disk, not to disturb the loading operation.
In this device, in preparation for abnormality such as power shutdown during an operation, a so-called emergency eject mechanism to eject the optical disk during an operation is required. Upon ejection, the spindle motor is moved down. At this time, the operation may be disturbed in accordance with the position of the OPU. To address this problem, Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 2005-190554 discloses a method enabling emergency ejection when an operation command has not been received for a predetermined or longer period or when the power is changed, by setting the OPU to an eject stand-by status in which the OPU is moved to an outermost peripheral position.
Conventionally, in many cases, the OPU is moved upon emergency ejection. However, to quickly perform ejection, it is desirable that, e.g., ejection is performed without moving the OPU to the most outermost peripheral position. Further, at that time, it is desirable that such quick ejection is realized by a method which does not disturb thinning of the device.
The present invention has an object to address these problems, and to provide an optical disk device, in which emergency ejection can be performed without moving the OPU to the outermost peripheral position, and in which a thickness of the device is not increased for the purpose of the emergency ejection.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the foregoing object is attained by providing an optical disk device comprising: an optical pickup unit that records/reproduces a signal; a spindle motor that rotate-drives a disk-shaped recording medium; a turn table, rotated by the spindle motor, that clamps the recording medium; a slot loading mechanism that clamps the inserted recording medium on the turn table, or clamp-releases the recording medium from the turn table and ejects the recording medium to outside the device; a first moving mechanism that rotatably moves the spindle motor and the turn table upward/downward; a skew adjustment mechanism having a guide main shaft and a guide sub shaft to support the optical pickup unit; a second moving mechanism that moves the optical pickup unit to a predetermined position on the recording medium; and an armored case, wherein the skew adjustment mechanism has a mechanism to mitigate interference between the optical pickup unit and the armored case, regardless of the position of the optical pickup unit, upon emergency ejection to eject the recording medium clamped on the turn table to the outside the device.
In accordance with the present invention, emergency ejection of an optical disk can be realized without moving the OPU to the outermost peripheral position of the device, and further, the present invention can contribute to realization of a thin, small and lightweight PC and camera/recorders.
These and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Hereinbelow, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in accordance with the accompanying drawings.
An insert arm 108 having an insert roller 108A, an eject arm 109 having an eject roller 109A, and a disk lever 110 having a disk roller 110A are constituent elements for loading/unloading (eject) of the optical disk 100. The insert roller 108A is driven by the insert arm 108 upon loading, pushes an outer peripheral side surface of the optical disk 100 to insert-move the optical disk in an inner direction of the device. Upon completion of the loading, the insert roller 108A is brought into contact with the outer peripheral side surface of the optical disk 100 and supports the optical disk. The eject roller 109A is also brought into contact with the outer peripheral side surface of the optical disk 100 and supports the optical disk upon completion of the loading of the optical disk. Upon unloading, the eject roller 109A is driven by the eject arm 109, pushes the outer peripheral side surface of the optical disk 100 to eject-move the optical disk to an outer direction of the device. The disk roller 110A is driven by the disk lever 110 upon loading, brought into contact with the outer peripheral side surface of the optical disk 100 and supports the optical disk, and prevents displacement of the optical disk from a predetermined position.
As the optical disk 100 supported with these rollers upon loading is positioned such that its center approximately corresponds with the center of the turn table 102, thereafter, the turn table 102 and the spindle motor 103 rise, and the optical disk 100 is clamped on the turn table 102. Upon unloading, the turn table 102 and the spindle motor 103 are moved down, and the optical disk 100 is clamp-released.
Next, a skew adjustment mechanism of the OPU 104 will be described. The skew adjustment is previously adjusting a three-dimensional attachment angle so as to set the OPU 104 to be appropriately opposite to the optical disk 100. The skew adjustment mechanism will be described with reference to
As the three-dimensional attachment angle can be arbitrarily set by adjustment in the above-described three positions, conventionally, a lower end of the guide main shaft 106 on the drawing is fixed, and the above-described adjustment mechanism is not provided.
In the present embodiment, the skew adjustment mechanism mitigates interference between the OPU and the bottom case upon disk emergency ejection, which realizes emergency ejection without disturbance in thinning of the device. Particularly, in
In the former status, as particularly shown in the enlarged view denoted by B, the lever 112 is pushed with the plate spring 111d and positioned on the upper side on the drawing, i.e., on the bottom surface side of the device. Further, as shown in the figure, the bottom surface of the OPU 104 is generally on the bottom surface side of the device rather than the bottom surface of the spindle motor 103 due to parts mounted on the OPU.
Upon emergency ejection in the former status, to release the clamped status of the optical disk from the turn table, the spindle motor 103 is moved to the bottom surface side of the device, i.e., to the upper side in
On the other hand, in the case of the conventional device without the mechanism using the lever 112 and the plate spring 111d in the present embodiment, in which the lower end of the guide main shaft 106 on the drawing is fixed, as the OPU 104 and the spindle motor 103 are integrally moved, the bottom surface of the OPU 104 may interfere with e.g. the bottom case in the bottom surface of the device.
The problem of interference between the OPU and the bottom case will be described using
Upon normal loading or unloading, as shown in
On the other hand, when emergency ejection is performed in the status where the OPU 104 is positioned on the inner peripheral side of the optical disk as shown in
As described above, according to the present embodiment, as the amount of movement of the OPU 104 to the bottom surface side of the device can be reduced upon emergency ejection, the projection can be reduced or prevented, and further, the problem of interference with the bottom case can be solved. This contributes to downsizing and thinning of the optical disk device.
Note that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment. For example, the constituent elements 111a to 111c are screws having a coil spring and the lever 112 is a plate spring, however, other members having similar functions may be used.
While we have shown and described several embodiments in accordance with our invention, it should be understood that disclosed embodiments are susceptible of changes and modifications without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, we do not intend to be bound by the details shown and described herein but intend to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the ambit of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-137030 | May 2008 | JP | national |