1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slot-in optical disc drive, and more particularly, to an emergency ejection device capable of manually unloading an optical disc when the slot-in optical disc drive is abnormal, such as machinery fault or power fault.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A slot-in optical disc drive utilizes a gear unit to drive a bar, a roller and a belt to load and unload an optical disc. The slot-in optical disc drive can not automatically unload the optical disc as machinery fault or power fault. A casing of the slot-in optical disc drive is removed to take the optical disc away. However, the user can not disassemble the casing easily, especially to the slot-in optical disc drive disposed on the vehicle audio, the computer and the high-class audiovisuals, an operator is trained for repair of the slot-in optical disc drive.
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The conventional slot-in optical disc drive 10 can rotate the drive bar 12 to drive the worm gear 14 to emergently unload the optical disc via rotation of the gear unit 15. However, the low-lead worm gear 14 spends a long period to drive the gear unit 15 to rotate the roller 16 for unloading of the optical disc, which can not unload the optical disc rapidly. Thus, there are problems to be solved about the emergency ejection device of the optical disc drive.
A purpose of the present invention is to provide an emergency ejection device for a slot-in optical disc drive for solving above drawbacks. The emergency ejection device utilizes a three-step guide slot formed on an ejection plate to separate a clutch gear disposed on a release bar from a self-locking power unit, so as to manually rotate a transmission gear unit to unload an optical disc.
Another purpose of the present invention is to provide the emergency ejection device for the slot-in optical disc drive. The emergency ejection device utilizes a rack of the ejection plate to directly drive a ratchet unit to rotate the transmission gear unit, so as to unload the optical disc conveniently and rapidly.
Another purpose of the present invention is to provide the emergency ejection device for the slot-in optical disc drive. The emergency ejection device disposes a resilient component on the release bar to prevent the ratchet unit from reversely rotating the transmission gear unit to load the optical disc, so as to effectively unload the optical disc.
In order to achieve the above purposes, the emergency ejection device for the slot-in optical disc drive is disposed inside a casing the of slot-in optical disc drive. An ejection hole is formed on the casing. The slot-in optical disc drive utilizes the self-locking power unit to drive the transmission gear unit. A transmission portion of the transmission gear unit is engaged with a clutch gear via a main gear so as to connect the self-locking power unit. The other transmission portion of the transmission gear unit rotates a roller and drives an ejection mechanism for loading and unloading the optical disc relative to the slot-in optical disc drive. A ratchet unit of the emergency ejection device includes an idler and a ratchet axially connected to each other. The idler is engaged with the transmission gear unit. The ejection plate rotatably pivots to the transmission gear unit. An end of the ejection plate aligns with the ejection hole. The rack and the guide slot are disposed on the other end of the ejection plate. The rack is engaged with and separated from the ratchet according to a movement of the ejection plate. The guide slot is a N-shaped slot. The release bar axially pivots to the main gear. An end of the release bar is fixed on the clutch gear to engage the clutch gear with the main gear. A guide pin protrudes from the other end of the release bar to slidably insert into the guide slot. An end of the recovering spring fixed on the ejection plate provides a resilient force to recover the end of the ejection plate to align with the ejection hole.
The ejection plate does not rotate and the rack is spaced from the ratchet when the slot-in optical disc drive is normal. The guide slot includes a fix area, a clutch area and a drive area. The structural direction of the fix area is perpendicular to a rotating direction of the guide pin for constraining rotation of the guide pin, so that the clutch gear is engaged with the self-locking power unit. A thin stick inserts into the ejection hole to rotate the ejection plate for the emergency ejection. The guide pin slides along the guide slot to rotate the release bar, so that the clutch gear disposed on the other end of the release bar is separated from the self-locking power unit. Meanwhile, the ejection plate drives the rack to rotate the ratchet unit at a predetermined direction for driving the transmission gear unit to unload the optical disc. When the thin stick is drawn, the recovering spring recovers the ejection plate. Meanwhile, the ejection plate drives the rack to rotate the ratchet at the direction opposite to the predetermined direction, the ratchet is idle and does not drive the idler to reversely rotate the transmission gear unit.
The emergency ejection device for the slot-in optical disc drive of the present invention disposes a resilient component stretching from the end of the release bar whereon the guide pin is disposed. An actuating surface structure protrudes from a side of a rear end of the resilient component, and a releasing inclined structure protrudes from the other side of the rear end of the resilient component. At the time, the rear end of the resilient component is engaged with the idler. The ejection plate drives the rack to rotate the ratchet at the direction opposite to the predetermined direction. The idler is unrotatable by constraint of the actuating surface structure of the resilient component, so that the ratchet is idle and does not reversely rotate the ratchet unit. The ejection plate drives the rack to push the ratchet at the predetermined direction. A tooth of the idler moves along the releasing inclined structure of the resilient component to push the resilient component, and the ratchet unit rotates the transmission gear unit to unload the optical disc.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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The slot-in optical disc drive 20 utilizes a self-locking power unit 30 to drive a transmission gear unit 31. The transmission gear unit 31 includes a plurality of gears engaged with each other. A transmission portion of the transmission gear unit 31 is engaged with a clutch gear 33 via a main gear 32 so as to connect the self-locking power unit 30, therefore, the self-locking power unit 30 can drive the transmission gear unit 31. The other transmission portion of the transmission gear unit 31 rotates the roller 22 and drives an ejection mechanism 34. In addition, the ejection mechanism 34 is actuated when a stir component 35, which is utilized to detect position of the optical disc, slides to be engaged with the transmission gear unit 31, so as to drive a clamp unit to clamp and release the optical disc and to lift and lower the roller 22 for loading and unloading the optical disc (not shown in figures). Motion of the ejection mechanism 34 for loading and unloading the optical disc belongs to scopes of conventional skill, and a detailed description is omitted herein for simplicity.
The emergency ejection device 24 is disposed inside the casing 21. The emergency ejection device 24 includes a ratchet unit 40, an ejection plate 41, a release bar 42 and a recovering spring 43. The ratchet unit 40 includes an idler 44 and a ratchet 45 axially connected to each other. The idler 44 is engaged with the transmission gear unit 31 and is driven by the transmission gear unit 31. The ratchet 45, which rotates at a predetermined direction M (such as a clockwise direction shown in figures), does not rotate relative to the idler 44 due to the single-way rotation and then rotates the idler 44 simultaneously. The ratchet 45, which rotates at a direction opposite to the predetermined direction M (such as a counterclockwise direction shown in figures), does not rotate the idler 44 due to relative idle between the ratchet 45 and the idler 44.
The ejection plate 41 can rotatably pivot to the transmission gear unit 31. An end of the ejection plate 41 aligns with the ejection hole 23. A socket 46 can be disposed on the end of the ejection plate 41, and a thin stick 47 inserts into the ejection hole 23 can be fixed by the socket 46 easily. A rack 48 and a guide slot 50 are disposed on the other end of the ejection plate 41. The rack 48 is disposed on a rear side of the end of the ejection plate 41. The rack 48 can be engaged with and separated from the ratchet 45 according to a movement of the ejection plate 41. The guide slot 50 is a N-shaped slot, which includes a fix area 51, a clutch area 52 and a drive area 53 in sequence. A structural direction of the fix area 51 is substantially identical with a structural direction of the drive area 53, and a structural direction of the clutch area 52 is substantially perpendicular to the structural directions of the fix area 51 and the drive area 53.
The release bar 42 axially pivots to the main gear 32. An end of the release bar 42 is fixed on the clutch gear 33, so that the clutch gear 33 can be engaged with the main gear 32 when the release bar 42 surrounds the main gear 32 to move the clutch gear 33. A guide pin 54 protrudes from the other end of the release bar 42 and slidably inserts into the guide slot 50. An end of the recovering spring 43 fixed on the ejection plate 41 provides a resilient force to the ejection plate 41, so as to recover the end of the ejection plate 41 to align with the ejection hole 23.
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As the thin stick 47 is drawn out from the ejection hole 23, the force applied to the ejection plate 41 is removed, and the recovering spring 43 recovers the ejection plate 41 to the initial position. When the guide pin 54 slides along the drive area 53 of the guide slot 50, the ejection plate 41 drives the rack 48 to rotate the ratchet 45 at the direction opposite to the predetermined direction; in the meantime, the rear end of the resilient component 62 is engaged with the idler 44, the idler 44 is unrotatable by constraint of the actuating surface structure 63 of the resilient component 62, so that the idle ratchet 45 is idle and does not reversely rotate the idler 44, and the optical disc is immovable and at the original position. Therefore, the emergency ejection device 60 of this embodiment can utilize the resilient component 62 to prevent the idler 44 from reverse rotation with the ratchet 45.
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Therefore, the emergency ejection device for the slot-in optical disc drive of the present invention utilizes the three-step guide slot formed on the ejection plate to drive the clutch gear on the release bar to stably engage with and separate from the self-locking power unit. The rack of the ejection plate can directly drive the ratchet to rotate the transmission gear unit for conveniently and rapidly manual emergency ejection of the optical disc.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201210154730.8 | May 2012 | CN | national |