GB2200240A - Disk player storing system - Google Patents

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GB2200240A
GB2200240A GB08804715A GB8804715A GB2200240A GB 2200240 A GB2200240 A GB 2200240A GB 08804715 A GB08804715 A GB 08804715A GB 8804715 A GB8804715 A GB 8804715A GB 2200240 A GB2200240 A GB 2200240A
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Kazunari Miyake
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B17/00Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor
    • G11B17/22Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor from random access magazine of disc records
    • G11B17/225Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor from random access magazine of disc records wherein the disks are transferred from a fixed magazine to a fixed playing unit using a moving carriage
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B23/00Record carriers not specific to the method of recording or reproducing; Accessories, e.g. containers, specially adapted for co-operation with the recording or reproducing apparatus ; Intermediate mediums; Apparatus or processes specially adapted for their manufacture
    • G11B23/02Containers; Storing means both adapted to cooperate with the recording or reproducing means
    • G11B23/03Containers for flat record carriers
    • G11B23/032Containers for flat record carriers for rigid discs
    • G11B23/0323Containers for flat record carriers for rigid discs for disc-packs

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Description

Disk Storing System for Disk Player Background of the Invention The present invention relates to a disk storing system for a so-called auto-changer type disk player in which a disk such as a record or a compact disk (CD) is automatically taken out of a shelf and placed on a turn table for reproduc- tion.
It is well known that, in the conventional auto-changer disk player, many disks are stored in the rack, being set naked on the edges, and a desired disk is taken out by the clamping arms from among these many disks and placed on the turn table according to the playing instruction.
With the auto-changer disk player of this type, it is difficult for an operator to put a disk in or take it out from the rack because of the construction of the rack. Moreover, it is possible to damage the disk when taking it out from or returning it to the rack. Furthermore, the disk may be damaged by the clamping arms when the disk is being transferred between the turn table and the rack.
Summary of the Invention Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to overcome the above mentioned disadvantages of the conventional disk storing system by providing a disk storing system for conveniently storing disk holders on the assumption that a disk is played as protected by a disk holder.
Other objects and further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. It should be understood, however, that the detailed description of and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The foregoing object is accomplished in one embodiment by providing a disk storing system for a disk player in which a desired disk holder is taken out from one of shelves each accomodating a disk-containing disk holder and is transferred to a reproducing unit by a disk extracting mechanism, and in which said shelves are vertically arranged at appropriate intervals, each of the shelves being composed of a board having open sides to the disk extracting mechanism and to the reproducing unit.
The above object is also accomplished in another embodiment by providing a disk storing system for a disk player in which a desired disk holder is taken out from one of shelves and is transferred to a reproducing unit by a disk extracting mechanism, said disk holder having a holder recess for housing a disk and an opening in the bottom of the holder recess through which opening is inserted a turn table of the reproducing unit, and in which the holder recess has the peripheral wall formed to have a slant surface to support the outer periphery of the disk in such a manner that the disk does not come in contact with the bottom of the holder recess, said holder recess being provided with a rib around the opening in the bottom so as to support the disk at the radial inner, no-recorded portion,. lock means and spring means being provided between said disk holder and said shelf so that the disk holder is forced by said spring means to be locked with the shelf, whereby the disk holder is released from the shelf as slided by the disk extracting mechanism in the lock releasing direction against the force of the spring means.
3rief Description of The Drawings The present invention will be better understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying irawings which are given by way of illustration only, and : hus are not limitative of the present invention and wherein: Figs. 1 and 2 are a front view and a top view in section respectively, which schematically show a disk player with its front panel partially removed and which contain a disk storing system embodying the present invention. Fig. 3 is a perspec : ive view of the disk storing system in Figs. 1 and 2.
!'igs. 4 and 5 are plan viewsshowing different conditions under qhich the disk holder is being taken out of the disk storing system. Figs. 6 and 7 are a plan view and a side view respect Lvely showing the construction of a shelf of the disk storing system. Figs. 8 through 11 are a plan view, a rear view, a side view and a front view in section respectively, showing : he construction of a disk holder of the disk storing system. uig. 12 is a perspective view showing the essential part of : he disk storing system of the present invention which cor : esponds to the disk storing system in Fig. 4.
Detailed Description of the Invention Now, one of the embodiment of the present invention'will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. In Figs. 1 and 2 which are a front view and a top view in section of the disk player with its front panel partially removed and which contain the disk storing system of the present invention, reference number 1 denotes a main body cabinet having an operation panel 2 on the upper front, said operation panel 2 including various keys such as disk select keys, a play key and a stop key. The main body cabinet 1 houses laterally arranged disk storing systems 3,4. A vertically extending passage 5 is provided between the two disk storing systems 3,4. A reproducing unit 6 which contains a turn table 7, a motor (not shown) to rotate the turn table 7 and a pick-up-head (not shown) is installed in said passage 5 and vertically moved by a lifting mechanism which is not shown.
Since the two disk storing system 3 and 4 have the identical construction, the invention will be described hereinbelow with reference to the disk storing system 3 alone.
In Fig. 3 which is a perspective view of the disk storing system, 8 denotes a storage frame installed behind a panel 1' in Fig. 1. As shown, the storage frame 8 is of L shape when viewed from the top and contains a front panel 8a. A number of engagement holes 9L..., 9R... are vertically provided in the lateral end portions of the front panel 8a which is provided with screw holes 8a'in the four corners thereof and connected to the panel 1'by screws.
Ten denotes a shelf comprising a triangular base board obtained by cutting off one of the four corners of an approximate square board, and side walls lla and llb raised from the front edge and from one of the side edges respectively of the base board, said side walls lla and llb communicating with each other. Thus, the rear edge and the other of the side edges of the base board are open. The side wall lla is provided with a leaf spring 12 at the center on the linner side and with engagement members 12L, 12R at the lateral end portions on the outer side for insertion into the engagement holes 9L, 9R in the storage frame 8. Further, locking members 13,13 are longitudinally provided on the inner side of the side wall llb.
14,14 are guide ribs provided parallel with each other on the base board of the shelf 10 along the side wall lla.
According to the present invention, the shelf 10 with the above construction is prepared in a large number. Each of these shelves 10 is connected to the storage frame 8 by engagement between the engagement members 12L, 12R of the shelf and the engagement holes 9L, 9R in the storage frame 8, the side wall llb being fixed to the storage frame 8 by. screws.
Thus, the plurality of shelves 10 together with the storage frame 8 comprise a multi-step rack, as shown in Fig. 3.
15 denotes a disk holder. As shown in Figs. 8 through 1 the disk holder 15 comprises a thick board material having a disk-accomodating holder recess 16 in the center on the upper side, a first round opening 17 formed in the center of the bottom 16a of said holder recess 16 for the turn table 7 to be inserted therethrough from under side, a second opening 18 for allowing the pick-up-head (not shown) to move and which communicates with said first opening 17 and elongates to the rear end of the holder recess 16, locking projections 20, 20... on both longitudinal edges for engagement with the corresponding locking members 13 provided on the shelf 10, and clamped parts 19,19 also on both longitudinal edges to be clamped by extracting arms (later described).
The clamped parts 19,19 are formed thinner than the disk holder 15 body as shown. Each of the clamped parts 19,19 contains an obliquely cut side face 21 so that the clamped part becomes narrower from the front toward the rear. An engagement projection 22 is also provided on each of the clamped parts 19,19 at the area behind the obliquely cut side face 21.
A rib 23 is provided on the bottom 16a of the holder recess 16 around the first opening 18 so as to support the disk D at the radial inner, no-recorded portion when the disk D is placed in the holder recess 16. Further, the peripheral wall around the holder recess 16 defines a slant support surface 24 to support the outer peripheral edge of the disk D so that the disk D does not come in touch with the holder recess bottom 16a.
The thus formed disk holder. 15 is mounted on the shelf 10 so as to be movable both longitudinally and laterally, with the locking projections 20 engaged with the locking members 13, as shown in Fig. 4.
25 and 26 denote the extracting arms of the disk extracting mechanism (not shown) provided in the back of the disk storing system 3. The extracting arms 25,16 have horizontal protrusions 25a, 26a, on the sides of which are formed grooves 25a', 26a'to fit on the clamped parts 19,19.
Clamping rollers 27,28 are installed in the grooves 25a', 26a'of the protrusions 25a, 26a, respectively.
The extracting arms 25,26 extending from the disk extracting mechanism are movable in the directions closing to each other or in the directions away from each other. They also move vertically or laterally by means of the disk extracting mechanism which moves in the back of the disk storing system 3.
The disk storing system of the present invention described above are operated as follows: Now, suppose the disk holder 15 which contains the disk D is loaded on each of the shelves 11 of the disk storing systems 3,4. When the user depresses one of the disk select keys 2A together with the play key 2B on the operation panel 2, the control circuit (not shown) actuates the lifting. mechanism to shift the reproducing unit 6 to the level corresponding to the shelf 10 where the selected disk is stored.
Almost at the same time, the disk extracting mechanism for the disk storing system where the selected disk is stored moves vertically, controlled by the control circuit so that the extracting arms 25,26 are positioned on the level corresponding to the shelf 10 where the selected disk is loaded.
The disk storing system of this state is shown in Fig. 4.
It this state, the disk holder 15 is being pushed toward the rear (in the direction indicated by the arrow A) so that the locking projections 20 are engaged with the locking members 13 thereby preventing the disk holder 15 from moving laterally toward the passage 5 (that is, in. the direction indicated by the arrow B). At this time, the extracting arm 25,26 are positioned so that the grooves 25a', 26a'face the clamped parts 19,19 respectively and the clamping rollers 27,28 face the obliquely cut. side faces 21,21 of the clamped parts 19,19 respectively.
Then, the extracting arms 25,26 are moved by the function of the operating means of the disk extracting mechanism in the directions closing to each other (as indicated by the arrows Cl and C2) to start clamping the disk holder 15.
As the extracting arms 25,26 move closer to each other, the grooves 25a', 26a'fit on the clamped parts 19,19 and the clamping rollers 27,28 come in contact with the obliquely cut side faces 21,21 respectively.
The extracting arms 25,26 continue moving closer to each other even after the clamping rollers 27,28 come in contact with the obliquely cut side faces 21,21. As a result, the clamping rollers 27,28 push the disk holder 15 through the obliquely cut side faces 21,21 toward the front (in the direction indicated by the arrow A) against the force of the leaf spring 12, whereby the locking projections 20 are released from the locking members 13. Eventually, the clamping rollers 27,28 are engaged with the engagement projections 22 so that the extracting arms 25,26 clamp the disk holder 15 at the clamped parts 19,19. (See Fig. 5) When the disk holder 15 is clamped between the extracting arms 25,26, the disk extracting mechanism and therefore the extracting arms 25,26 are moved toward the passage 5 as controlled through the control circuit.
As the disk extracting mechanism is moving, the disk holder 15 which is now released from the locking members 13 slides along the guide ribs 14,14 on the shelf 10 in the direction of the arrow B until it is positioned right over the reproducing unit 6 that has been lifted to the level of the selected disk holder. Then, the extracting arms 25, 26 are swiveled down by the function of the operating means controlled through the control circuit so that the disk holder 15 is placed on the reproducing unit 6.
As the disk holder is being placed on the reproducing unit 6, the turn table of the reproducing unit 6 is inserted through the first opening 17 in the disk holder 15 to support the center of the disk D mounted in the disk holder 15 on its top surface.
Upon completion of loading the disk holder 15 on the reproducing unit 6, the operating means controlled through the control circuit effect the extracting arms 25,26 to move in the directions apart from each other so that the disk holder 15 is released from the extracting arms 25,26. Then, the protrusions 25a, 26a of the extracting arms 25,26 are lifted up to the stand-by positions also by the function of the operating means.
Thus, the extraction of the disk holder 15 is completed.
The turn table 7 of the reproducing unit 6 is then rotated and the pick-up is actuated to start playing the disk D.
When the reproduction from the disk D is over, the control circuit controls the operating means to move the extracting arms 25,26 downwardly and then in the directions closing to each other so that the disk holder 15 is clamped again.
Then, the disk holder 15 clamped between the extracting arms 25,26 is raised from the turn table 7 by the function of the operating means (that is, the disk holder 15 is re- moved from the reproducing unit 6). Thereafter, the disk extracting mechanism and therefore the extracting arms 25, 26 which clamp the disk holder 15 move in the direction of the disk storing system 3 so that the disk holder 15 is shifted in the opposite direction of the arrow B.
Thus, the disk holder 15 slides along the guide ribs 14,14 from the open side of the shelf 10 and onto the shelf 10.
When the disk holder 15 comes in contact with the side wall llb of the shelf 10, the control circuit functions to stop the return movement of the extracting arms. (See Fig.
5.) The control circuit then functions to move the extracting arms 25,26 in the directions apart from each other so that the disk holder 15 is released from the extracting arms 25,26.
When released from the extracting arms 25,26, the disk holder 15 is pushed toward the rear (in the direction of A) by the force of the leaf spring 12. As a result, the locking projections 22 engage with the locking members 13, holding the disk holder 15 in the stand-by state.
In the above operation, a disk. holder is extracted from the disk storing system 3. A disk holder is extracted from the other disk storing system 4 by the same operation as above because the disk storing system 4 has the same construction as the disk storing system 3, excepting that the disk holder 15 is locked on the shelf of the disk storing system 4 be the engagement between the locking projections 20', 20'and the locking members of the shelf.
According to this invention, as described above, the disk is properly mounted in the disk holder and the disk holder is accurately placed on the shelf.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the scope of the invention, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Reference is hereby directed to copending application no. 8513195 from which this present application is divided.

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  1. CLAIMS:1. A disk storing system for a disk player in which a desired disk holder is taken out from one of shelves vertically arranged at a appropriate intervals and is transferred to a reproducing unit by a disk extracting mechanism, said disk holder having a holder recess for housing a disk and an opening in the bottom of the holder recess through which opening is inserted a turn table of the reproducing unit, said disk storing system being characterized in that the holder recess has the peripheral wall formed to have a slant surface to support the outer periphery of the disk in such a manner that the disk does not come in contact with the bottom of the holder recess, said holder recess being provided with a rib around the opening in the bottom so as to support the disk at the radial inner, no-recorded portion, lock means and spring means being provided between said disk holder and said shelf so that the disk holder is forced by said spring means to be locked with the shelf, whereby the disk holder is released from the shelf as slided by the disk extracting mechanism in the lock releasing direction against the force of the spring means.
    2. A disk storing system for a disk player in which a desired disk holder is taken out from one of shelves each accomodating a disk-containing disk holder and is transferred to a reproducing unit by a disk extracting mechanism, and in which said shelves are vertically arranged at appropriate intervals, the disk storing system being characterized in that each of the shelves is composed of a board having open sides to the disk extracting mechanism and to the reproducing unit.
    Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows CLAIMS 1. A disc storing system for a disc player having a reproducing unit, the system comprising a vertical stack of regularly spaced shelves each supporting a respective disc holder which is adapted to hold a respective disc and which is removable from its said shelf with the disc supported thereon by a removing means of the disc player for transfer to the reproducing unit, wherein each said disc holder comprises a recess for accommodating a said disc and an opening in the base of the recess to permit engagement of a turntable of the reproducing unit with the disc, said recess having an inclined peripheral surface for supporting the outer periphery of the disc so that the disc is held out of contact with said base of the-recess, a rib being provided adjacent said opening for supporting the disc at a radially inner non-recorded portion thereof, a spring-biased engagement means being provided for retaining the disc holder on the shelf, the disc holder being releasable upon movement thereof by the removing means relative to the shelf and'against the spring bias.
  2. 2. A disc storing system according to claim 1 wherein the removing means is operable after release of the disc holder to shift said disc holder from the shelf in a direction transverse the direction of said movement which causes said release.
  3. 3. A disc storing system according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said spring bias is provided by spring bias means mounted on the shelf and wherein the shelf includes lock means engagable with corresponding engagement formations on the disc holder under said spring bias.
  4. 4. A disc storing and handling system having a disc storing system according to any preceding claim and a said removing means operable to remove a selected said disc in its disc holder from the corresponding one of said shelves.
  5. 5. A disc player including first and second disc storing and handling systems according to claim 4 mutually positioned with a vertical space between the shelf stacks thereof, and a said reproducing unit disposed and vertically displaceable in said vertical space.
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JP19761984A JPS6173265A (en) 1984-09-18 1984-09-18 Disk housing device in disk player
JP19762084A JPS6173266A (en) 1984-09-18 1984-09-18 Disk housing device in disk player
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EP0500385A3 (en) * 1991-02-22 1993-03-31 Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha Apparatus and method for transporting a disk cartridge
US5663938A (en) * 1994-04-15 1997-09-02 International Business Machines Corporation Checkerboad data storage library
US5818723A (en) * 1994-12-22 1998-10-06 International Business Machines Corporation Quick access data storage library with backup capability
US6002662A (en) * 1995-11-29 1999-12-14 Sony Corporation Disc recording and/or reproducing apparatus and disc presence detecting method
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