1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to optical disk drives, and particularly to an optical disk drive with a restricting structure.
2. Description of Related Art
Many optical disk drives include a tray for holding a disk thereon received in the housing and being slidable relative to the housing, a detecting switch for detecting the position of the tray, and a slide actuating member engaging with the tray for actuating the detecting switch. When the tray slides out of the housing, one end of the tray remains in the housing while an opposite end extends out of the housing. Any force or constant pressure applied on the extended end can cause the end remaining in the housing to rise up and disengage the slide actuating member from the tray.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with references to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The housing 100 includes a frame 110, a bracket 120, a connection member 130, and a support member 140. As shown in
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Each flange 315 is clasped between the corresponding beams 111 and the stoppers 114 of the corresponding stopping arm 112 such that the tray 300 cannot escape from the housing 100. Each flange 315 is formed to be U shaped to define a guiding track 317 to receive the guiding blocks 113 of the corresponding beam 111. When the tray 300 slides relative to the housing 100, the guiding blocks 113 of the corresponding beam 111 slide in the corresponding guiding track 317 to guide the tray 300. The first end 330 extends out of the housing 10 while the second end 330 is just above the slide actuating member 200 when the tray 300 in the open position. A depression 341 is defined in the second end 340 of the tray 300 and corresponds to the slide actuating member 200.
The detecting switch 430 includes a swaying arm 431 corresponding to the actuating arm 230 of the slide actuating member 200. The swaying arm 431 is rotatable from an initial position to an actuating position when applied with a driving force from the actuating arm 230 and is capable of returning to the initial position from the actuating position when the outer force is removed. When rotating from the actuating position to the initial position, the swaying arm 431 applies a counterforce opposite to the driving force to the actuating arm 230. When the swaying arm 431 lies in the actuating position, a position signal of the tray 300 is sent to a control center (not shown) of the optical disk drive 10 from the detecting switch 430.
When the tray 300 is in the closed position, the tray 300 is totally received in the housing 100 and the guiding post 250 of the slide actuating member 200 is not inserted in the guiding slot 321. When the optical disk drive 10 begins to work, the slide actuating member 200 is driven to move along the first direction relative to the engaging portion 142 of the support member 140 with the engagement between the extending portion 240 and the driving assembly 400. At this time, the actuating arm 220 is adjacent to the swaying arm 431 of the detecting switch 430 but is still spaced from the swaying arm 431. After the guiding post 250 enters into the guiding slot 321, the tray 300 begins to slide relative to the housing 100 with the engagement between the pinion rack 318 and the driving assembly 400. As the tray 300 slides relative to the housing 100, the guiding post 250 gets closer to the curved portion 323 of the guiding slot 321.
When the guiding post 250 slides to the curved portion 323, the tray 300 is substantially in the open position. At this time, the sidewalls of the curved portion 323 apply a moving force along the first direction to the guiding post 250, driving the slide actuating member 200 to move further along the first direction to contact the swaying arm 431. The actuating arm 230 thus drives the swaying arm 431 to rotate to the actuating position from the initial position. Therefore, the detecting switch 430 is actuated and the position signal of the tray 300 is sent to a control center of the optical disk drive 10 to indicate the position of the tray 300. After the position signal is sent, the swaying arm 431 returns to the initial position and applies the counterforce opposite to the moving force to the actuating arm 230.
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With the restricting structure 500, the second end 340 of the tray 300 may not be easily raised up even when the first end 330 is pushed down, and the guiding post 250 is prevented from coming loose from the guiding slot 321 and the slide actuating member 200 will not in turn be disengaged from the tray 300.
It is to be understood, however, that even though information and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the present embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and that changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present embodiments to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 201110159779.8 | Jun 2011 | CN | national |