1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a recording-medium-mounting device included in an electronic apparatus, such as a personal computer, for attaching a cartridge containing a hard disk in a detachable manner.
2. Description of the Related Art
An example of such a device is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 4-47554. According to this device, a cartridge containing a hard disk is manually inserted into a housing and connected to a connector included in the housing. The cartridge is disconnected from the connector and output from the housing when an eject button is operated.
However, the above-described device is not user friendly because the cartridge must be manually connected to and disconnected from the connector in the housing. In addition, in the state in which the cartridge is connected to the connector in the housing, the cartridge is disposed such that a part of the cartridge protrudes from the housing. Therefore, there is a risk that the cartridge will be impacted while in use and the hard disc contained in the cartridge will be damaged.
Accordingly, there is a demand for the development of recording-medium-mounting devices including loading mechanisms that can automatically move a cartridge to connect or disconnect the cartridge to/from a connector included in a housing and that allows the entire body of the cartridge to be stored in the housing. In addition, in view of the market needs, such a loading mechanism is required to be simple and be capable of pulling the cartridge inward with high reliability.
In view of the above-described situation, an object of the present invention is to provide a recording-medium-mounting device that can automatically move a cartridge to connect or disconnect the cartridge to/from a connector, that allows the entire body of the cartridge to be stored in a housing, that has a simple structure, and that can pull the cartridge inward with high reliability.
In order to attain the above-described object, according to the present invention, a recording-medium-mounting device includes a housing having a connector to which a cartridge is connected; a slide member that is slidable in an insertion direction and that includes an engaging member that is engageable with a recess in the cartridge, the slide member pulling the cartridge inward to a predetermined mounting position by sliding in the insertion direction while the engaging member is engaged with the recess; a drive unit for driving the slide member; and a switch unit for starting the drive unit. The switch unit starts the drive unit and causes the slide member to slide after the recess in the cartridge is moved in the insertion direction beyond a standby position of the engaging member so that the engaging member engages with the recess from the front.
According to the recording-medium-mounting device that is structured as described above, the switch unit drives the drive unit such that the slide member moves in the insertion direction. Accordingly, the engaging member provided on the slide member engages with the recess in the cartridge and the cartridge moves together with the slide member until the cartridge reaches the predetermined mounting position. The cartridge is connected to the connector at the mounting position, so that signals can be transmitted to/from a hard disk contained in the cartridge via the connector. When the cartridge is output, the cartridge is disconnected form the connector and is moved in the output direction together with the slide member. The engaging member is removed from the recess in the cartridge at a predetermined position so that the cartridge can be pulled out. Thus, the cartridge can be automatically moved and be connected to or disconnected from the connector in the housing.
In addition, by adjusting the moving stroke of the slide member depending on the length of the cartridge, the cartridge can be stored in the housing in such a manner that the cartridge does not project from the housing.
The operation of pulling the cartridge inward is achieved by the engaging member that is provided on the slide member and that engages with the recess in the cartridge. In addition, the shape of the engaging member is not particularly limited as long as it can be engaged with the recess in the cartridge. Therefore, the structure for performing the operation of pulling the cartridge inward is simple.
In addition, since the switch unit causes the engaging member to engage with the recess in the cartridge from the front, the engaging member can reliably engage with the recess. Therefore, the cartridge can be reliably pulled inward together with the slide member. More specifically, even if the cartridge is pulled in an output direction while the slide member is caused to move by the switch unit in the process of pulling the inserted cartridge inward to the predetermined mounting position, the cartridge is prevented from being actually pulled out since the engaging member is engaged with the recess in the cartridge. Therefore, the cartridge can be reliably pulled inward to the predetermined mounting position.
In the recording-medium-mounting device according to the present invention, the housing into which the cartridge is inserted may include a guide member having an upper guide surface and a lower guide surface, the engaging member moving along the upper guide surface and then along the lower guide surface to engage with the recess. In such a case, the guide member for guiding the engaging member that engages with the recess in the cartridge has a simple step-like shape including the upper guide surface and the lower guide surface. Thus, the structure of the guide member is simple. In addition, the size of the region where the guide member is arranged can be reduced in the width direction of the device, so that the width of the device can be reduced.
In addition, the recording-medium-mounting device according to the present invention may further include a damper member that moves in the insertion direction and the switch means may switch when the damper member is pushed by a leading edge portion of the cartridge. In this case, when the cartridge is inserted, the switch unit is switched by the damper member that moves in association with the insertion movement of the cartridge. Therefore, a good tactile feel can be provided when the cartridge is inserted.
In addition, the recording-medium-mounting device according to the present invention may further include a spring member that is connected to the slide member at one end and to the damper member at the other end. In this case, when the cartridge is inserted, the switch unit is switched while the cartridge is being inserted against the elastic force of the spring member that connects the slide member to the damper member. Therefore, a good tactile feel that corresponds to the elastic force of the spring member can be provided when the cartridge is being inserted.
In addition, the recording-medium-mounting device according to the present invention may further include urging members for urging the cartridge downward at left and right sides, the urging members having roller members that come into contact with the cartridge. In this case, the roller members apply the urging force of the urging members to the top surface of the cartridge inserted in the housing. Therefore, rattling of the cartridge inserted into the housing is prevented and the engaging member can be reliably caused to engage with the recess in the cartridge.
According to the present invention, a user friendly device in which the cartridge can be automatically moved and be connected to or disconnected from the connector is obtained. In addition, since the cartridge can be stored in the housing in such a manner that the cartridge does not project from the housing, the cartridge is prevented from being impacted while in use and the hard disk contained in the cartridge can be protected. In addition, the operation of pulling the cartridge inward can be performed with a simple structure including the engaging member that engages with the recess in the cartridge. The cartridge can be reliably pulled inward due to the engagement between the recess in the cartridge and the engaging member, and a device with high reliability can be obtained.
A recording-medium-mounting device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Device Structure
A recording medium, i.e., a hard disk, is contained in a cartridge 1 inserted in the recording-medium-mounting device according to the present embodiment shown in
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A slide member 6 that moves in the insertion direction and pulls the cartridge 1 inward is attached below the bottom surface of the upper case 3. A damper member 8 that also moves in the insertion direction is disposed between the upper case 3 and the slide member 6. The damper member 8 will be described in more detail below.
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The rotating plate 17 has a sliding projection 17b that projects downward and extends into the arc hole 3c shown in
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The damper member 8 is disposed above the slide member 6, that is, between the upper case 3 and the slide member 6. The damper member 8 has a pair of guide projections 8b1 and 8b2 that project downward, and the guide projections 8b1 and 8b2 respectively engage with the guide grooves 6b1 and 6b2 formed in the slide member 6. In addition, as shown in
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As described above, the arm member 23 is provided in the present embodiment. The arm member 23 is rotatably attached to the rod 3d provided on the upper case 3, and has a pin 23c that projects upward and engages with the cam groove 17e formed in the rotating plate 17. The arm member 23 includes a switch arm portion 23a that operates the second and third switches 21 and 22 on the switch substrate 19 and a restricting arm portion 23b that is integrated with the switch arm portion 23a. As shown in
The first to third switches 20 to 22 provided on the switch substrate 19, the damper member 8 having the operation tab 8c, the cam groove 17e formed in the rotating plate 17, and the switch arm portion 23a and the pin 23c of the arm member 23 form a switch unit that functions as switch means for starting the drive motor 13. The switch unit starts the drive motor 13 and causes the slide member 6 to slide after the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1 are moved in the insertion direction beyond standby positions of the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 attached to the slide member 6. Accordingly, the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 engage with the recesses 1a formed in the cartridge 1 from the front.
In addition, the cam groove 17e formed in the rotating plate 17, the pin 23c and the restricting arm portion 23b of the arm member 23, and the guide projection 6c2 provided on the slide member 6 form a restricting mechanism that prevents rattling of the slide member 6 when the sliding projection 17b of the rotating plate 17 is positioned in the expanding region 6e of the sliding groove 6d formed in the slide member 6.
Operation
The operation of the above-described device according to the present embodiment will be described below with reference mainly to
Standby State
When the cartridge 1 is not inserted, the slide member 6 is held at a position nearest to the insertion hole 5 of the housing 2. In this state, as shown in
In addition, the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 attached to the slide member 6 are positioned on the upper guide surfaces 12a of the guide members 12 shown in
The damper member 8 is also held at a position closest to the insertion hole 5 by, for example, an urging force applied by the spring member 9.
In this state, the first switch 20 of the switch substrate 19 is turned ON because the operation tab 8c of the damper member 8 is engaged therewith, and the second switch 21 is also turned ON because the switch arm portion 23a of the arm member 23 is engaged therewith. The third switch 22 is turned OFF because the switch arm portion 23a is not engaged therewith.
Cartridge Insertion Operation
When the cartridge 1 is inserted into the insertion hole 5 of the housing 2 in the above-described state, as shown in
When the cartridge 1 is pushed inward by a predetermined distance so that the recesses 1a are moved beyond the standby positions of the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 attached to the slide member 6, as shown in
As the drive motor 13 rotates, the rotating plate 17 rotates counterclockwise in
When the pin 23c moves into the middle-diameter portion 17e2 of the cam groove 17e in the rotating plate 17, the restricting arm portion 23b of the arm member 23 rotates clockwise around the rod 3d in
As the rotating plate 17 rotates, the sliding projection 17b of the rotating plate 17 reciprocates in the sliding groove 6d of the slide member 6 and engages with an end portion of the sliding groove 6d. Accordingly, the slide member 6 moves still further in the insertion direction. When the rotating plate 17 is rotated by substantially 90° from the initial standby position thereof, the sliding projection 17b reaches the right end of the sliding groove 6d. Then, when the rotating plate 17 is further rotated by another 90°, that is, when the rotating plate 17 is rotated by substantially 180° from the initial standby position thereof, the sliding projection 17b moves leftward from the right end of the sliding groove 6d and finally reaches the expanding region 6e at the left end of the sliding groove 6d. Accordingly, as shown in
In the above-described process, the pin 23c that engages with the cam groove 17e in the rotating plate 17 moves into the small-diameter portion 17e3 from the middle-diameter portion 17e2 in the cam groove 17e. Accordingly, the switch arm portion 23a of the arm member 23 engages with the third switch 22. Thus, a state in which the first switch 20 is OFF, the second switch 21 is OFF, and the third switch 22 is ON is obtained. When this state is obtained, the drive motor 13 is stopped. Accordingly, the rotation of the rotating plate 17 and the movement of the slide member 6 are stopped and the cartridge 1 is held at the predetermined mounting position. While the cartridge 1 is at the predetermined mounting position, signals can be transmitted to/from the hard disk contained in the cartridge 1 via the connector 18 in the housing 2.
Cartridge Output Operation
When the cartridge is to be output, an eject button (not shown) is operated so that the drive motor 13 is driven in the reverse direction. Accordingly, an operation reverse to the above-described operation is performed to output the cartridge 1.
More specifically, the drive motor 13 is driven to rotate the rotating plate 17 clockwise, opposite to the direction in which the rotating plate 17 is rotated in the insertion operation. Accordingly, the sliding projection 17b of the rotating plate 17 reciprocates in the sliding groove 6d of the slide member 6 and the pin 23c on the arm member 23 moves from the small-diameter portion 17e3 to the large-diameter portion 17e1 via the middle-diameter portion 17e2 in the cam groove 17e of the rotating plate 17.
As the sliding projection 17b moves in the above-described manner, the slide member 6 moves in the output direction. Accordingly, the cartridge 1 also moves in the output direction due to the engaging members 7 and is thereby disconnected from the connector 18.
When the switch arm portion 23a of the arm member 23 engages with the second switch 21 and the operation tab 8c of the damper member 8 engages with the first switch 20 as shown in
At this time, the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 attached to the slide member 6 are guided to the upper guide surfaces 12a from the lower guide surfaces 12b of the respective guide members 12 against the spring force applied by the springs 30 shown in
Advantages of the Embodiment
As described above, according to the present embodiment, the drive motor 13 is driven such that the rotating plate 17 included in the power-transmitting mechanism is rotated, and the sliding projection 17b provided on the rotating plate 17 reciprocates in the sliding groove 6d formed in the slide member 6. Accordingly, the slide member 6 moves in the insertion direction and the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 attached to the slide member 6 engage with the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1. Then, the cartridge 1 moves together with the slide member 6 until the cartridge 1 reaches the predetermined mounting position and is connected to the connector 18. When the cartridge 1 is output, the cartridge 1 is disconnected from the connector 18 and is moved in the output direction together with the slide member 6 as the slide member 6 is moved in the output direction. Then, the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 are removed from the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1 at a predetermined position so that the cartridge 1 can be pulled out. Thus, a user friendly device in which the cartridge 1 can be automatically moved and be connected to or disconnected from the connector 18 in the housing 2 is obtained.
In addition, by adjusting the moving stroke of the slide member 6 depending on the length of the cartridge 1, the cartridge 1 can be stored in the housing 2 in such a manner that the cartridge 1 does not project from the housing 2, as shown in
The power-transmitting mechanism, which converts the rotational force of the drive motor 13 into the linear movement of the slide member 6, includes the rotating plate 17, the sliding projection 17b provided on the rotating plate 17, and the sliding groove 6d formed in the slide member 6. Since the rotating plate 17, the sliding projection 17b, and the sliding groove 6d have simple shapes, the structure of the loading mechanism is simple.
The operation of pulling the cartridge 1 inward is achieved by the engaging members 7 attached to the slide member 6 and having the projections 7a that engage with the recesses 1a formed in the cartridge 1. In addition, the shape of the engaging members 7 is not particularly limited as long as the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 can be engaged with the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1. Therefore, the structure for performing the operation of pulling the cartridge 1 inward is also simple.
The slide member 6 directly moves the cartridge 1 to the predetermined mounting position by causing the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 attached to the slide member 6 to engage with the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1. Accordingly, the cartridge 1 and the connector 18 are connected to each other with a strong force, and therefore the device provides high signal transmission reliability.
In addition, since the switch unit causes the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 to engage with the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1 from the front, the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 reliably engage with the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1. Therefore, the cartridge 1 can be reliably pulled inward together with the slide member 6. More specifically, even if the cartridge 1 is pulled in the output direction while the slide member 6 is caused to move by the switch unit in the process of pulling the inserted cartridge 1 inward to the predetermined mounting position, the cartridge 1 is prevented from being actually pulled out since the engaging members 7 are engaged with the recesses 1a of the cartridge 1. Therefore, the cartridge 1 can be reliably pulled inward to the predetermined mounting position. Thus, the device provides high operational reliability.
In addition, while the rotating plate 17 rotates by a half turn, that is, by 180°, the sliding projection 17b of the rotating plate 17 reciprocates in the sliding groove 6d formed in the slide member 6, thereby causing the slide member 6 to move in the insertion direction or the output direction. Therefore, the entire range corresponding to the diameter of the rotating plate 17 serves as the moving range of the slide member 6. In other words, the entire area of the rotating plate 17 can be utilized for moving the slide member 6. Accordingly, the loading mechanism is small and space saving.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, a small loading mechanism with a simple structure can be obtained. Accordingly, the size and manufacturing cost of the device can be reduced and the usefulness of the device can be increased.
When the entire diameter range of the rotating plate 17 is used to provide the moving stroke of the slide member 6, it is technically difficult to stop the rotating plate 17 at precisely a half turn, that is, 180°. Accordingly, in the present embodiment, the expanding region 6e is formed at one end of the sliding groove 6d in the slide member 6 and the sliding projection 17b of the rotating plate 17 can move to the expanding region 6e. In other words, the rotating plate 17 can rotate by more than a half turn. Therefore, the entire diameter range of the rotating plate 17 can be used to provide the moving stroke of the slide member 6.
Before the slide member 6 starts to move, that is, when the slide member 6 is at the initial standby position, the sliding projection 17b of the rotating plate 17 is at a position near the expanding region 6e formed at one end of the sliding groove 6d in the slide member 6. Since the expanding region 6e is formed so as to extend along the locus of the sliding projection 17b, a small gap is provided around the sliding projection 17b of the rotating plate 17 in the expanding region 6e. Accordingly, there is a risk that the slide member 6 will rattle at the initial standby position. To prevent this, the restricting mechanism including the cam groove 17e in the rotating plate 17 and the restricting arm portion 23b of the arm member 23 having the pin 23c that engages with the cam groove 17e is provided in the present embodiment. Therefore, rattling of the slide member 6 at the initial standby position is prevented and the slide member 6 can be accurately positioned at the initial standby position.
The switch arm portion 23a for activating the switch unit that controls the drive motor 13 and the restricting arm portion 23b that restricts the movement of the slide member 6 are integrated with each other. Therefore, the number of components is reduced.
In addition, stationary components including the connector 18, the guide members 12, etc., are disposed on the lower case 4, while movable components including the slide member 6, the power-transmitting mechanism, etc., and the drive motor 13 for moving the movable components are disposed on the upper case 3. Therefore, the components can be easily assembled.
The guide members 12 for guiding the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 that engage with the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1 have simple step-like shapes including the upper guide surfaces 12a and the lower guide surfaces 12b. Thus, the structure of the guide members 12 is simple. In addition, the size of the regions where the guide members 12 are arranged can be reduced in the width direction of the device, so that the width of the device can be reduced. Accordingly, the overall size of the device can be reduced.
When the cartridge 1 is inserted, the switch unit is switched by the damper member 8 that moves in association with the insertion movement of the cartridge 1, that is, while the cartridge 1 is being inserted against the elastic force of the spring member 9 that connects the slide member 6 to the damper member 8. Therefore, a good tactile feel that corresponds to the elastic force of the spring member 9 can be provided when the cartridge 1 is being inserted.
In the present embodiment, the roller members 11 apply the urging force of the urging members 10 to the top surface of the cartridge 1 inserted in the housing 2. Therefore, rattling of the cartridge 1 inserted into the housing 2 is prevented and the projections 7a of the engaging members 7 can be reliably caused to engage with the recesses 1a in the cartridge 1. Accordingly, a reliable loading function can be obtained.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-047179 | Feb 2005 | JP | national |