Claims
- 1. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer adopted in a disk player, comprising:a placing member having a coupling hole which is coupled to a rotational shaft of a motor and a surface on which a disk is placed, said placing member being rotated by rotation of said motor; a coupling protrusion which is formed on said placing member to project therefrom and into which a center hole of a disk fits; at least one circular race which is unitarily formed in said placing member and rotates around the rotation center of said placing member; a mobile unit which is placed inside said race to be capable of moving; and a cover member which covers an opening of said race.
- 2. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mobile unit comprises a rigid body which can roll inside said race during rotation of said placing member.
- 3. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 2, wherein, when there is more than one race, weights of rigid bodies located in each of said races differ from each other.
- 4. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 2, wherein a fluid which can move in said race during rotation of said placing member is further included as said mobile unit.
- 5. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 2, wherein said rigid body is formed of a non-magnetic material in order to avoid being influenced by a magnetic force.
- 6. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 5, wherein said rigid body is formed of a substance selected from the group consisting of tungsten carbide (WC), beryllium steel (CuBe), silicon nitride (Si3N4), zirconia (ZrO2), brass, aluminum, austenite-series steel YHD50, a non-magnetic metal, ceramic and a synthetic resin.
- 7. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 6, wherein said non-magnetic metal comprises at least one of SUS300, SUS304 and SUS316.
- 8. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 2, wherein said rigid body is formed of a non-oxidizing substance which does not corrode.
- 9. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 8, wherein said rigid body is formed of a substance selected from the group consisting of SUS300, ceramic and a synthetic resin.
- 10. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 2, wherein an outer circumferential surface of said rigid body is anti-oxidation coated.
- 11. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer disk player as claimed in claim 10, wherein said anti-oxidation coating is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of zinc and nickel-chromium plated over a base material of carbon steel or chromium steel.
- 12. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 2, wherein said rigid body is formed into a shape selected from the group consisting of a spherical body, a cylindrical body, a truncated conic body, and a fan-shaped block.
- 13. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said coupling protrusion includes an installation groove which is formed inside the coupling protrusion and a magnet which is inserted in said installation groove.
- 14. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mobile unit comprises a fluid which can slide in said race during rotation of said placing member.
- 15. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said placing member and said cover member are formed of a non-magnetic material in order to avoid being influenced by a magnetic force.
- 16. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 15, wherein said placing member and said cover member are formed of a substance selected from the group consisting of tungsten carbide (WC), beryllium steel (CuBe), Hastelloy C-276, silicon nitride (Si3N4) zirconia (ZrO2), brass, aluminum, austenite-series steel YHD50, a non-magnetic metal such as SUS300, SUS304 and SUS316, ceramic and a synthetic resin.
- 17. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said placing member and said cover member are formed of a non-oxidizing substance which does not corrode.
- 18. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 17, wherein said placing member and said cover member are formed of a substance selected from the group consisting of SUS300, ceramic and a synthetic resin.
- 19. A turntable incorporating a self-compensating dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 1, wherein a surface of said placing member and said cover member facing said mobile unit is anti-oxidation coated.
- 20. A turntable incorporating a self-compensation dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 19, wherein said anti-oxidation coating is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of zinc and nickel-chromium plated over a base material of carbon steel or chromium steel.
- 21. A turntable incorporating a self-compensation dynamic balancer as claimed in claim 1, wherein a cross-section formed by said race and said cover member in which said mobile unit is located has a shape selected from the group consisting of a rectangular shape, an oval shape having a longer axis in a latitudinal direction with respect to the rotational shaft, and an inwardly bulging polygonal shape in which a portion of each side contacting said mobile unit bulges inward.
Priority Claims (2)
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97-503 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/947,895 filed Oct. 9, 1997, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Application Ser. No. 08/947,895 was filed under 35 U.S.C. § 111(a) claiming benefit pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119(e)(1) of the filing dates of Provisional Application Nos. 60/027,987 and 60/040,768 filed on Oct. 9, 1996 and Mar. 14, 1997, respectively, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 111(b).
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