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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 17, 1987
Filed:
Aug. 14, 1985
Marvin B Davis, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Michael V Konshak, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Christopher A Pollard, Monument, CO (US);
Laser Magnetic Storage International Company, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Abstract
An optical disk cartridge has two opposed cartridge sections held together by four locking assemblies. Each locking assembly includes a first locking jamb attached to one section, a second locking jamb attached to the other section, a locking detent and a spring. The jambs can be locking fingers parallel to and adjacent to one another when the cartridge sections are joined, in which case the detent surrounds the fingers as a sleeve, preventing the fingers from moving apart. The spring biases the detent into locking engagement with the fingers, keeping the cartridge closed. Alternatively, the jambs can be aligned slots in the cartridge top and bottom sections, with each detent having a protrusion that enters its associated slots. The spring and most of the detent are contained inside the cartridge. However, each detent includes a leg extended outside the cartridge through an aperture in the cartridge side wall. Also disclosed is a drive apparatus for use with the cartridge. Upper and lower rails mounted inside the housing contact flanges of the cartridge to guide the cartridge during its insertion into the drive. Stops in the housing contact the detents during insertion and move them out of locking engagement with their respective locking jambs. Following insertion, a movable platform in the housing is lowered, separating the cartridge sections from one another and moving the disk into drivable engagement with a drive spindle in the housing. Subsequently the platform can be raised to disengage the disk from the spindle and reunite the cartridge sections.