Disc cartridge having mistaken recording inhibiting mechanism

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G11B 19/04 (2006.01) G11B 23/28 (2006.01)

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CA 2077982

There is disclosed a mistaken recording inhibiting mechanism employed in a disc cartridge accommodating a disc which permits re-recording of information signals, This mistaken recording inhibiting mechanism comprises a mistaken recording inhibiting member having a pair of resilient arms extended from a closure part and a movement actuating part formed as one with said closure part, said movement actuating part partially facing an aperture formed in a cartridge main body and being adapted for actuating said closure part into movement from outside the cartridge main body, a slide guide provided within said cartridge main body for guiding said resilient arms of said mistaken recording inhibiting member, and engaging means adapted for being engaged with one of said resilient arms of said mistaken recording inhibiting member and said slide guide. Thus, said mistaken recording inhibiting member may be moved in a stable condition and be fixedly held in a position where recording of information signals and inhibiting mistaken recording may be accomplished.

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