IP Library Granted Patent US 7,577,082
Granted Patent B2
US 7,577,082 · App. 11/875,871 · Granted Aug 18, 2009

Information recording medium

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Patent No.
US 7,577,082
App. No.
11/875,871
Granted
Aug 18, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an information recording medium comprising at least a substrate, a recording layer, and a resin layer, the substrate is formed with at least a pit corresponding to a read only area 31 and a groove corresponding to a recording/reproducing area 32 without overlapping with each other. A reflectivity of the recording layer is specified to be more than 10%. The recording layer and the resin layer are continuously adhered over both the read only and recording/reproducing areas 31 and 32 . The information recording medium is characterized in that both push-pull signal outputs T 1 and T 2 , which are reproduced from the read only area 31 and the recording/reproducing area 32 respectively, are more than 0.1 and satisfy an inequality 1.5≧T 1 /T 2 ≧0.5.

Claims (20)

1. An information recording medium comprising at least a substrate and a recording layer,

wherein said substrate is formed with a read only area and a recording/reproducing area, and wherein said read only area and said recording/reproducing area do not overlap with each other, and

wherein a reflectivity of said recording layer is more than 10%, and

wherein said recording layer is formed continuously over at least two areas of said read only area and said recording/reproducing area, and

wherein a push-pull signal output T 1 reproduced from said read only area is more than 0.1 and another push-pull signal output T 2 reproduced from said recording/reproducing area is more than 0.1, and wherein 1.5≧T 1 /T 2 ≧0.5, and

wherein said recording/reproducing area is recorded with a mark modulated by any one of 8/12, 8/14, 8/15, 8/16 and 8/17 modulation methods.

2. A reproducing method for reproducing an information recording medium comprising at least a substrate and a recording layer,

wherein said substrate is formed with a read only area and a recording/reproducing area, and wherein said read only area and said recording/reproducing area do not overlap with each other, and

wherein a reflectivity of said recording layer is more than 10%, and

wherein said recording layer is formed continuously over at least two areas of said read only area and said recording/reproducing area, and

wherein a push-pull signal output T 1 reproduced from said read only area is more than 0.1 and another push-pull signal output T 2 reproduced from said recording/reproducing area is more than 0.1, and wherein 1.5≧T 1 /T 2 ≧0.5, and

wherein said recording/reproducing area is recorded with a mark that is modulated by any one of 8/12, 8/14, 8/15, 8/16 and 8/17 modulation methods, and

wherein said information recording medium is reproduced by irradiating a laser beam on said recording layer.

3. A reproducing method for reproducing an information recording medium comprising at least a substrate, a recording layer, and a resin layer,

wherein said substrate is formed with a read only area and a recording/reproducing area, and wherein said read only area and said recording/reproducing area do not overlap with each other, and

wherein a reflectivity of said recording layer is more than 10%, and

wherein said recording layer and said resin layer are formed continuously over at least two areas of said read only area and said recording/reproducing area, and

wherein a push-pull signal output T 1 reproduced from said read only area is more than 0.1 and another push-pull signal output T 2 reproduced from said recording/reproducing area is more than 0.1, and wherein 1.5≧T 1 /T 2 ≧0.5, and

wherein a refractive index of said resin layer is 1.4 to 1.7, and

wherein said information recording medium is reproduced by irradiating a laser beam on said recording layer.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Apr 6, 2012
From: VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
To: JVC KENWOOD CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028000/0170 →