GB2117166A - System for detecting the operative face of a disc carrying data on one face only - Google Patents
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- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
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- G11B19/02—Control of operating function, e.g. switching from recording to reproducing
- G11B19/12—Control of operating function, e.g. switching from recording to reproducing by sensing distinguishing features of or on records, e.g. diameter end mark
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- G11B17/04—Feeding or guiding single record carrier to or from transducer unit
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Abstract
A detector system for detecting which is the operative face of a disc (10) carrying data (12) on one face only is applicable to a laser or optical reading means (15, 16) which is located in turntable apparatus whereby the user is warned of the fact that the disc is placed upside-down and that, therefore, the data which it carries cannot be reproduced. A control signal from a circuit (17) is generated by the detector system, producing a warning or tripping an operation such as the rejection of the disc or the interruption of the insertion movement. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
System for detecting the operative face of a disc carrying data on one face only
Technical Field
The present invention relates to turntable apparatus for disc records and, more particularly, to such apparatus for records known as "compact discs" which carry digital data.
Background Art
For manufacture and marketing reasons, compact discs carry digital data on only one of their faces. To permit easy identification of the face of the compact disc carrying the digital data, one system involves a printed label affixed to the opposite face of the disc which is free of such data.
Such means of identification is not altogether satisfactory since it requires a degree of attention by the user, which is not desirable, e.g., in the case of apparatus used in motor cars, and it also involves a danger of being misinterpreted since, generally, in the past, all disc records have carried a label on each recorded face.
Disclosure Of The Invention
The principal object of the present invention is to overcome these disadvantages by providing simple, reliable and low cost means for detecting that a compact disc which is being inserted into a turntable apparatus is upside-down and, therefore, the data carried by the compact disc cannot be read out and thus reproduced.
Brief Description Of The Drawings
Further objects will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1A illustrates a detection system according to this invention associated with an electronic control circuit for the focusing of a laser beam for reading the digital data on the face of a compact disc;
Figure 1 B is similar to Figure 1 A and illustrates the compact disc where it has been introduced upside-down; and
Figures 2A-2C and 3 illustrate a detection system according to this invention associated with an opto-electronic reading system for a compact disc.
Best Mode For Carrying Out The Invention
Referring to Figure 1, a "compact disc" 10 is illustrated in partial section generally comprising a metallic plate 1 1 having data 12 adjacent one face, said data being recorded on and protected by a layer 13 of a transparent plastic material.
Adhered to the metallic plate 1 1 on the opposite face to that having the data is a thin layer of plastic bearing an identification label 14.
In turntable apparatus the data 12 carried by the disc 10 are detected by a laser beam 15 which is focused by a lens 16 mounted on a mobile focusing unit controlled by an electronic control 17.
According to this invention, whether a disc is In the turntable apparatus with the operative face positioned for reading by the laser device or with the operative face inverted is detected according to the signal level derived by the laser reading device. For this purpose, the output of the control circuit 17 is supplied to a memory device, herein shown as a bistable multivibrator circuit 18, of the type generally known as a "flip-flop" associated with a delay circuit having a predetermined time constant. In the present case, the delay circuit comprises an RC circuit having a resistance and a capacitor C which is connected to switch 19, actuated to the solid line position by the introduction of the ejection of a disc.
In carrying out the invention, when the disc 10 is introduced in correct position into the turntable apparatus in such a way that the data 12 can be detected by the laser beam 15 (reading through the layer of plastic material 13), the electronic control circuit 17 positions the lens 16 virtually instantaneously and the detection of the recorded data by the laser beam 1 5 is made possible. This produces a change in the output voltage level representing a data signal from the control circuit
17.
When the unrecorded face of the disc is placed opposite the laser beam 15 (Figure 1 B), the control circuit 17 cannot focus the laser beam for the detection of data and, therefore, cannot deliver a signal of the required level for processing data by the connected processor circuits and produces a no-data signal.
According to this embodiment of the invention, before a disc is introduced both S and R inputs to the flip-flop 18 NAND gates are supplied with a positive voltage level (in negative logic defined as a "zero"). With both said inputs "zero", the 5out signal is "zero". When the switch 19 is actuated to its solid line position, the R input changes to a
"one". If the S input receives a data signal in the form of a "one" signal within the time constant of the RC circuit (for example, five seconds) from the
control circuit 17, the 5out signal will remain: at a
"zero" within and after the time constant.If the S
input continues to receive a "zero" signal (a no
data signal) from the control circuit 17 within the
predetermined time constant, the change in the R
input to a "one" causes the flip-flop circuit to
reverse state and the SOut signal will shift from
"zero" to "one", reflecting by the state of the
memory circuit whether or not the laser beam has
been focused within the time constant of the RC
circuit and whether or not the record disc is
inverted.
Instead of the flip-flop and delay circuit RC, a
circuit may be used which counts the number of
focusing attempts of the lens and delivers the
control signal after a given number of
unsuccessful attempts.
According to an alternative embodiment of the
invention applicable to an apparatus in which
reading of the digital data is by means of an
optical detector 20 located in the disc player apparatus, as shown in Figures 2A to 2C, a voltage level output from the optical detector 10 represents that the compact disc is not in correct position.
An optical detector 20 comprises, for example, a light emitting diode 21 and a receiver diode 22.
In the example illustrated, a circuit 18, such as a flip-flop circuit associated with the optical detector, generates a control signal at the output terminal 5out when the disc 10 is inverted.
In this case, the optical detector 20 located in the apparatus has its output signal modified when the label (different coefficient of reflection from that of the disc) passes before it (Figure 2A). At this moment, the state of the flip-flop 1 8 is reversed and a control signal is generated at the 5out terminal.
The output signal of an opto-electronic detector 20 is likewise different according to whether the face read by the said detector carries data 12 (Figure 2C) or does not carry data 12 (Figure 2B).
A control signal will be generated at the terminal SOU' byprocessing this detection signal in the same manner as by processing the change in output signal due to the passing of a label.
The control signal at the terminal 5out obtained when the disc is inverted iadvantageously used to control, e.g. (a) an optical and/or auditory alarm;
(b) the rejection of the disc in apparatus with
automatic injection; and (c) an interruption of the
automatic or manual insertion movement of the disc by connecting the terminal SOU' to elements
24 of the turntable apparatus for operating an
alarm, automatic ejection or interrupt device.
Claims (9)
1. A detector system for turntable apparatus for detecting the operative face of a record disc carrying data on one face only, comprising, in combination:
means for reading data carried adjacent a face of a record disc and operative to produce a data or a no-data signal on reading the face of a record disc in said turntable apparatus, and
a memory circuit connected to the output of said reading means to represent by its state said data or no-data signal.
2. A detector system according to claim 1 further including an alarm element connected to said memory device to be operated responsive to detection of a record disc with operative side inverted in the apparatus.
3. A detector system according to claim 1 further including an element of said turntable apparatus to reject an inverted record disc connected to said memory device to be operated responsive to detection of a record disc with operative side inverted in the apparatus.
4. A detector system according to claim 1 further including an element to interrupt the introduction of a record disc into said turntable apparatus connected to said memory device to be operated responsive to detection of a record disc with operative side inverted in the apparatus.
5. A detector system according to claim 1 in which said reading means comprises a laser device and a control circuit for focusing said laser device and operative to produce a data or a nodata signal according to whether said laser device is focused on data adjacent the face of a record disc in said turntable apparatus,
6. A detector system according to claim 1 in which said reading means comprises an optoelectronic device operative to produce a data or a no-data signal according to whether said optoelectronic device detects data adjacent one operative face of a record disc.
7. A detector system according to claim 6 in which said opto-electronic device comprises a light emitting diode and a receiver diode for reading data reflected from the face of a record disc.
8. A detector system according to claim 1 in which said memory circuit comprises a flip-flop logic circuit connected to said reading means and operative to deliver an output signal according to the condition of the signal from said reading means.
9. A detector system according to claim 1 in which said memory device comprises a flip-flop circuit and a delay circuit operative to produce an output signal responsive to a no-data condition within the time constant of said delay circuit.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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BE0/207406A BE892274A (en) | 1982-02-25 | 1982-02-25 | Data face detector for optical data storage disc - indicating failure to focus laser beam on data track using flip=flop arid RC delay when wrong face is exposed |
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GB871530A (en) * | 1959-03-31 | 1961-06-28 | Dictaphone Corp | Failure detecting and indicating means for sound recording systems |
GB1099162A (en) * | 1964-04-01 | 1968-01-17 | Nat Standard Co | Improvements in or relating to the impression of signals on and the detection of such signals from magnetizable wires |
GB1102721A (en) * | 1964-05-22 | 1968-02-07 | Philips Electronic Associated | A reading arrangement for a magnetic memory |
GB1313226A (en) * | 1969-11-03 | 1973-04-11 | Bell & Howell Co | Information replay methods and apparatus |
GB1326396A (en) * | 1969-11-20 | 1973-08-08 | Fujitsu Ltd | Writing check systems for magnetic tape units |
GB1408379A (en) * | 1973-05-30 | 1975-10-01 | Sandvik Ab Kraftwerk Union Ag | Method and defice for shot peening the external surfaces of tubes |
GB1465579A (en) * | 1973-05-17 | 1977-02-23 | Hewlett Packard Co | Tape recording and/or playback instruments |
GB2084379A (en) * | 1980-08-19 | 1982-04-07 | Victor Company Of Japan | Rotary recording medium reproducing apparatus |
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GB731466A (en) * | 1952-01-17 | 1955-06-08 | Assmann Gmbh Wolfgang | Automatic sound reproducer |
GB871530A (en) * | 1959-03-31 | 1961-06-28 | Dictaphone Corp | Failure detecting and indicating means for sound recording systems |
GB1099162A (en) * | 1964-04-01 | 1968-01-17 | Nat Standard Co | Improvements in or relating to the impression of signals on and the detection of such signals from magnetizable wires |
GB1102721A (en) * | 1964-05-22 | 1968-02-07 | Philips Electronic Associated | A reading arrangement for a magnetic memory |
GB1313226A (en) * | 1969-11-03 | 1973-04-11 | Bell & Howell Co | Information replay methods and apparatus |
GB1326396A (en) * | 1969-11-20 | 1973-08-08 | Fujitsu Ltd | Writing check systems for magnetic tape units |
GB1465579A (en) * | 1973-05-17 | 1977-02-23 | Hewlett Packard Co | Tape recording and/or playback instruments |
GB1408379A (en) * | 1973-05-30 | 1975-10-01 | Sandvik Ab Kraftwerk Union Ag | Method and defice for shot peening the external surfaces of tubes |
GB2084379A (en) * | 1980-08-19 | 1982-04-07 | Victor Company Of Japan | Rotary recording medium reproducing apparatus |
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