Information
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Patent Grant
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6487162
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Patent Number
6,487,162
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 20, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cao; Allen
- Nguyen; Dzung C.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 369 271
- 369 270
- 369 291
- 369 264
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A disc clamping device with self lock elements particularly for DVD-ROM or CD-ROM fixedly maintained on a turntable when disc is rotating in high speed. The device comprises a turntable having a boss on the center for putting disc thereon, and a disc clamping member tightly sleeved on boss having protuberances on periphery wherein protuberances are deformed inwards when biased by disc such that disc can insert through disc clamping member, and then protuberances return to original forms by elastically energized force for clamping disc on turntable. By utilizing this, the purposes of decreasing the umber of parts, easy assembly, and high precision positioning of disc are achieved.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a slim size disc clamping device particularly for DVD-ROM or CD-ROM mounted in notebook computer being fixedly maintained on a turntable when disc is rotating in high speed.
2. Related Art
Conventionally, the mechanism of employing elastic O-ring or torsion spring to bias steel balls is adopted to clamp disc. This conventional disc clamping device is shown in a top view in
FIG. 1A and a
sectional view in
FIG. 1B
respectively. As shown, elastic O-ring
14
is inserted around an outer side of a cylindrical axis
12
projected to the upper surface of turntable
10
. A plurality of steel balls
18
(e.g., 3) are equally distributed along the circumference of junction of guide member
16
and turntable
10
. In mounting a disc (not shown) onto turntable
10
, disc is pressed down to force steel balls
18
to bias O-ring
14
toward the inside by the guidance of guide member
16
until in place. At this time, the inner periphery of disc is fixedly maintained between guide member
16
and turntable
10
by the expansion of O-ring
14
which biases steel balls
18
to original positions. The drawbacks of such design are that O-ring
51
loses its elasticity as time passes, and O-ring
14
and steel balls
18
may not engage well due to poor manufacturing quality. As a result, a fix clamp of disc is not achievable.
Another prior art disc clamping device is shown in sectional views of
FIGS. 2A and 2B
. As shown in
FIG. 2A
, disc
20
is placed on top of insertion portion
22
of turntable
10
a
for clamping onto turntable
10
a
. In mounting, press down disc
20
to force it to contact with turntable
10
a
so as to clamp disc
20
between disc-clamping piece
24
and turntable
10
a
by the guidance of disc-clamping piece
24
. Then turntable
10
a
immediately bounces up when disc
20
is not pressed for fixedly maintaining disc
20
between and by disc-clamping piece
24
and turntable
10
a
(see FIG.
2
A). This design is without the problem of lacking elasticity of spring as time passes. But this is still unsatisfactory for the purpose for which the present invention is concerned because the radially positioning of disc is poor. It is known that not all central holes of discs have the same tolerance. However, above design does not provide a mechanism to compensate such tolerance for providing a precise positioning. As a result, such disc clamping device is not applicable to high precision positioning products such as DVDs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a disc clamping device with self lock elements particularly for DVD-ROM or CD-ROM being fixedly maintained on a turntable when disc is rotating in high speed.
The advantages of the present invention are realized by providing a disc clamping device comprising a turntable having a boss on the center for putting disc thereon; and a disc clamping member tightly sleeved on boss of turntable having a diameter nearly the same as that of the center hole of disc, and disc clamping member having a plurality of protuberances on periphery wherein protuberances are deformed inwards when biased by disc such that disc can insert through disc clamping member, and then protuberances return to original forms by elastically energized force for clamping disc on turntable.
In one aspect of the invention, the number of protuberances is three. Protuberances are spaced apart by 120 degrees each other. Protuberances may be formed integrally with disc clamping member, or alternatively formed of copper separately. An annular pad is provided on the outer periphery of the top surface of turntable for providing a frictional force to disc when rotating. Disc clamping member includes a plurality of spaced cantilever members along its periphery wherein a protuberance is located on the outer surface of a corresponding cantilever member. Preferably, the line from protuberance to the center of disc clamping member is at an angle about 10 to 60 degrees with respect to the line from base of cantilever member to the center of disc clamping member. Also, the line from the point of protuberance contacting disc to the top of protuberance is at an angle about 10 to 80 degrees with respect to a downward vertical line originated from the top of protuberance.
In another aspect of the invention, turntable is a copper and disc clamping member is a plastic. In mounting disc on disc clamping member, press down disc to force circular protuberances to bias cantilever members to cause it to deform inwards. Then disc inserts through disc clamping member to pass protuberances until contacting with pad. At this time, protuberances immediately expand outward to return to original forms by elastically energized force of cantilever members. As such, disc is clamped by protuberances and pad. Thus, disc is secured on turntable.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIGS. 1A and 1B
are top and sectional views of a conventional disc clamping device respectively;
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are sectional views of another conventional disc clamping device respectively;
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of a first preferred embodiment of disc clamping device according to the invention;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of assembled disc clamping device shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are sectional views illustrating the mounting of disc on turntable; and
FIG. 6
is a top view of
FIG. 5B
showing bent cantilever members.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, there is shown a disc clamping device constructed in accordance with the present invention comprising a disc clamping member
30
and a turntable
40
. Below is a detailed description of above components.
Turntable
40
is provided on chassis (not shown) having a boss
42
driven by a motor (not shown). Disc clamping member has a diameter nearly the same as that of the center hole of disc
20
(see FIG.
5
A). For tightly mounting disc
20
on boss
42
, an annular flange
44
is provided on top of boss
42
. The diameter of annular flange
44
is slightly larger than that of center hole of disc clamping member
30
which is also slightly smaller than that of boss
42
. Further, disc clamping member
30
is plastic. As such, a tightly mounting of disc clamping member
30
on boss
34
is made possible. Moreover, the provision of annular flange
44
can prevent the separation of disc clamping member
30
from boss
42
. In addition, annular pad
46
is provided on the outer periphery of the top surface of turntable
40
for providing a frictional force to disc
20
when rotating.
It is understood that disc clamping member
30
is the main clamping force exerted on disc
20
. As such, it is important that disc clamping member
30
have the features of permitting an easy mounting of disc
20
and securing disc
20
on turntable
40
. The invention is designed with objects of decreasing the number of parts and effecting an easy assembly.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, disc clamping member
30
includes a plurality of spaced cantilever members
32
along its periphery. These cantilever members
32
are formed by removing some portions of disc clamping member
30
. As such, base
31
is connected between cantilever member
32
and the body of disc clamping member
30
. As such, cantilever members
32
deform inwards (mainly) when biased by disc
20
. A protuberance
34
is provided on the outer surface of a corresponding cantilever member
32
. Protuberances
34
may be formed integrally with disc clamping member
30
, or alternatively formed of copper separately. In one embodiment, the number of protuberances
34
is three and spaced apart by 120 degrees each other. Of course, the number of protuberances
34
may be four or more corresponding to the number of cantilever members
32
. Preferably, protuberances
34
are equally spaced along the periphery of disc clamping member
30
.
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are sectional views illustrating the mounting of disc
20
on turntable
40
.
FIG. 6
is a top view of
FIG. 5B
showing bent cantilever members
32
. By referring to
FIGS. 5A
,
5
B, and
6
, the operation of the disc clamping device of the invention will become more obvious.
As shown in
FIG. 5A
, in mounting disc
20
on disc clamping member
30
, press down disc
20
so as to contact circular protuberances
34
. Then protuberances
34
bias cantilever members
32
to cause it to deform inwards (FIG.
6
). As stated above, the diameter of disc clamping member
30
is nearly the same as that of center hole of disc
20
. As such, protuberances
34
are provided as an obstruction for accessing disc
20
. Note that base
31
of disc clamping member
30
is not deformed when accessing disc
20
. Then disc
20
inserts through disc clamping member
30
to pass protuberances
34
until contacting with pad
46
. At this time, protuberances
34
immediately expand outward to return to original forms by elastically energized force of cantilever members
32
. As such, disc
20
is clamped by protuberances
34
and pad
46
. Thus, disc
20
is secured on turntable
40
as shown in FIG.
5
B.
With the provision of cantilever members
32
and protuberances
34
of disc clamping member
30
and the configuration of disc clamping member
30
and disc
20
, sufficient radial and axial clamping forces are exerted on mounted disc
20
. In detail, clamping force comes from the outward elastically energized force of cantilever members
32
which deformed earlier. As such, elasticity of cantilever member
32
is a main factor contributing to such clamping force. In another aspect, the position of protuberance
34
contacting cantilever member
32
is also important. Preferably, the line from protuberance
34
to the center of disc clamping member
30
is at an angle D
1
about 10 to 60 degrees with respect to the line from base
31
of cantilever member
32
to the center of disc clamping member
30
. Also, the line from the point of protuberance
34
contacting disc
20
to the top of protuberance
34
is at an angle D
2
about 10 to 80 degrees with respect to a downward vertical line originated from the top of protuberance
34
.
As stated above, the radial clamping force of disc clamping member
30
on disc
20
can compensate tolerance in respect of thickness and diameter of center hole of disc
20
caused by poor manufacturing. Further, axial clamping force of disc clamping member
30
on disc
20
is also provided by disc clamping member
30
.
Preferably, the number of protuberances
34
is three (with the benefit of easily positioned) or more (with the benefit of uniform clamping force on disc
20
).
In this invention, the number of parts is decreased and an easy assembly is effected. Further, disc clamping member may be formed integrally. Further, the slim size of the invention can apply to high precision positioning products such as DVD-ROMs.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A disc clamping device for clamping a disc with a center hole comprising:a turntable having a boss on the center for putting the disc thereon; and a disc clamping member tightly sleeved on the boss having a diameter conformed to that of the center hole of the disc, and the disc clamping member including a plurality of cantilever members along its periphery, and a protuberance provided on an outer surface of each cantilever member; wherein the protuberances are respectively located near an open end of the cantilevers, and the cantilevers are structured such that they are deformed inwardly when biased by the disc as the disc is being sleeved through the disc clamping member, causing the protuberances to be elastically energized to exert an urging force against the disc so as to forcefully clamp the disc on the turntable; said disc clamping device further comprising an annular flange on the outer periphery of the top surface of the turntable for providing a frictional force to the disc when rotating; and a line from one of the protuberances to the center of the disc clamping member is at an angle ranging from 10 to 60 degrees with respect to a line from the base of the cantilever member to the center of the disc clamping member.
- 2. The disc clamping device of claim 1, wherein the number of the protuberances is three being spaced apart by 120 degrees each other.
- 3. The disc clamping device of claim 1, wherein the protuberances are formed integrally with the disc clamping member.
- 4. The disc clamping device of claim 1, wherein the protuberances are formed separately from the disc clamping member.
- 5. The disc clamping device of claim 4, wherein the protuberances are formed of copper.
- 6. The disc clamping device of claim 1, wherein the disc clamping member further comprises a plurality of spaced cantilever members along the periphery of the disc clamping member, wherein each of the protuberances is located on the outer surface of the corresponding cantilever member.
- 7. The disc clamping device of claim 1, wherein a line from the point of one of the protuberances contacting the disc to the top of the protuberance is at an angle at a range from 10 to 80 degrees with respect to a downward vertical line originated from the top of the protuberance.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
89103588 A |
Mar 2000 |
TW |
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