Claims
- 1. An optical information storage card of the type that can be read and/or written on by an optical reader and/or writer by way of an optical beam, the reader and/or writer being of the type configured for servo tracking, said card comprising:
- a substrate having a generally rectangular format and;
- a plurality of generally annular, axially offset and interlacing data bands, comprising a continuous spiral track or a plurality of concentric tracks, of an optical recording medium on a surface of said substrate, said recording medium being of a type which can be optically read and/or written on;
- each of said bands being arranged and having a corresponding axis of rotation about which said card can be relatively rotated with respect to an optical reader and/or writer device, and each of said bands being formatted with prerecorded data sector and servo tracking information, so that information of each of said data bands can be read and/or written on without hinderance from any other band in areas where the paths of such bands intersect while facilitating maintenance of servo tracking.
- 2. The card of claim 1 wherein:
- at least one of said bands is arranged for exclusive and continuous use through intersecting areas of said interlacing bands and another of said bands is segmented through said intersecting areas of said one band.
- 3. The optical card of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said bands comprises a plurality of substantially concentric or spiral tracking paths which are continuous and intersect in said intersecting areas, each of said tracking paths having a relatively narrow width in relationship to the width of the optical read beam of the optical reader, such that there is substantially no tendency for the beam to seek another track path for tracking paths of said other band intersecting with the read beam.
- 4. The optical card of claim 3 wherein:
- the width of each of said tracking oaths is in the order of about 0.5 to 0.8 microns, and the spacing between adjacent ones of said tracks is wide enough to permit uninterrupted passage of the read beam.
- 5. The optical card of claim 4 wherein:
- said intersecting tracking paths intersect at an angle in the range of from about 40 to 140 degrees.
- 6. The optical card of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said bands comprises a plurality of substantially concentric or spiral tracking oaths which are formed in a series of spaced discontinuous portions in said intersecting areas, select groups of spaced parallel discontinuous portions in one of said bands alternating with select groups of spaced parallel discontinuous portions in another of said bands to form a checkerboard like arrangement of groups of discontinuous portions in said intersecting areas, whereby the optical read beam tracking on one of said paths is active when the beam traverses over said spaced discontinuous portions of said one path and inactive over said spaced discontinuous portions of another of said paths.
- 7. The optical card of claim 6 wherein:
- the width of each of said tracking paths is in the order of about 0.5 to 0.8 microns, and the spacing between adjacent ones of said paths is wide enough to permit uninterrupted passage of the read beam, and the length of said segments is in the order of about several microns to 1 mm.
- 8. The optical card of claim 7 wherein:
- said discontinuous portions of the paths of one of said bands intersects said discontinuous portions of the paths of another one of said bands at an angle in the range of from about 40 to 140 degrees.
- 9. An optical information storage tape of the type that can be read and/or written on by an optical reader and/or writer by way of an optical beam, the reader and/or writer being of the type configured for servo tracking, said card comprising:
- a thin, flexible web-like substrate being able to be wrapped and unwrapped from spools and advanced in a generally planar configurations; and,
- a plurality of generally annular, axially offset and interlacing data bands, comprising a continuous spiral track or a plurality of concentric tracks, of an optical recording medium on a surface of said substrate, said recording medium being of a type which can be optically read and/or written on;
- each of said bands being arranged and having a corresponding axis of rotation about which said card can be relatively rotated with respect to an optical reader and/or writer device, and each of said bands being formatted with prerecorded data sector and servo tracking information, so that information of each of said data bands can be read and/or written on without hinderance from any other band in areas where the paths of such bands intersect while facilitating maintenance of servo tracking.
- 10. The tape of claim 9 wherein:
- at least one of said bands is arranged for exclusive and continuous use through intersecting areas of said interlacing bands and another of said bands is segmented through said intersecting areas of said one band.
- 11. The optical tape of claim 9 wherein:
- each of said bands comprises a plurality of substantially concentric or spiral tracking paths which are continuous and intersect in said intersecting areas, each of said tracking paths having a relatively narrow width in relationship to the width of the optical read beam of the optical reader, such that there is substantially no tendency for the beam to seek another track path or tracking paths of said other band intersecting with the read beam.
- 12. The optical tape of claim 11 wherein:
- the width of each of said tracking paths is in the order of about 0.5 to 0.8 microns, and the spacing between adjacent ones of said tracks is wide enough to permit uninterrupted passage of the read beam.
- 13. The optical tape of claim 12 wherein:
- said intersecting tracking paths intersect at an angle in the range of from about 40 to 140 degrees.
- 14. The optical tape of claim 9 wherein:
- each of said bands comprises a plurality of substantially concentric or spiral tracking oaths which are formed in a series of spaced discontinuous portions in said intersecting areas, select groups of spaced parallel discontinuous portions in one of said bands alternating with select groups of spaced parallel discontinuous portions in another of said bands to form a checkerboard like arrangement of groups of discontinuous portions in said intersecting areas, whereby the optical read beam tracking on one of said paths is active when the beam traverses over said spaced discontinuous portions of said one path and inactive over said spaced discontinuous portions of another of said paths.
- 15. The optical tape of claim 14 wherein:
- the width of each of said tracking paths is in the order of about 0.5 to 0.8 microns, and the spacing between adjacent ones of said paths is wide enough to permit uninterrupted passage of the read beam, and the length of said segments is in the order of about several microns to 1 mm.
- 16. The optical tape of claim 15 wherein:
- said discontinuous portions of the paths of one of said bands intersects said discontinuous portions of the paths of another one of said bands at an angle in the range of from about 40 to 140 degrees.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of commonly assigned and copending application Ser. No. 130,065 entitled OPTICAL CARD HAVING INTERLACED RINGS filed Dec. 8, 1987 by Milford B. Kime, and now abandoned.
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