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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 19, 2005
Filed:
Sep. 20, 2000
Kazutoshi Taniguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Kei Shirahata, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Kuzuu, Tokyo, JP;
Shoji Tatehata, Tokyo, JP;
Eiji Sasaki, Tokyo, JP;
Kiichiro Murotani, Tokyo, JP;
Naohiko Obata, Tokyo, JP;
Yuichiro Suzui, Tokyo, JP;
Ryoto Adachi, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsuro Nagami, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Matsuda, Tokyo, JP;
Yasuyuki Nakanishi, Tokyo, JP;
Masahiro Ieda, Tokyo, JP;
Kazutoshi Taniguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Kei Shirahata, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Kuzuu, Tokyo, JP;
Shoji Tatehata, Tokyo, JP;
Eiji Sasaki, Tokyo, JP;
Kiichiro Murotani, Tokyo, JP;
Naohiko Obata, Tokyo, JP;
Yuichiro Suzui, Tokyo, JP;
Ryoto Adachi, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsuro Nagami, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Matsuda, Tokyo, JP;
Yasuyuki Nakanishi, Tokyo, JP;
Masahiro Ieda, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A disk device realizing reducing in size and number of parts, prevention of damage to disks, shortening operation time for plurality operations, improved vibration resistance and less expensive manufacturing cost is provided. The disk device capable of storing a plurality of disks loosely fitted and supported at its inner diameter, including separable loose mandrel mechanisms, when the mandrel mechanism is loosely fitted to the disk, the disk holder holds the disk, and one end of the a second mandrel mechanism is connected to another end of a first mandrel mechanism in a state that the disk is raised to a height abutting upon a support of a ceiling side formed on the first mandrel mechanism.