Claims
- 1. In an optical head apparatus having a light source mounted on a base element in a manner that a light emitting end face of said light source is made flush with a front end face of said base element; optical incident means for diffracting a light beam emitted from said light source into a plurality of diffracted light beams and for focusing said diffracted light beams to a plurality of spot lights on a data storage media; splitter means interposed in said optical incident means for separating light beams coming from the side of said light source from reflected light beams coming from said data storage media; and photodetection means constructed of a plurality of photoreceptors for receiving light beams having been separated by said splitter means, the improvement comprising wherein a light beam treating means is provided adjacent said light source for preventing a reflecting of re-incident light beams from said optical incident means back to said optical incident means, said light beam treating means being provided on at least a portion of said base element, on which portion re-incident light beams not having been separated by said splitter means would normally become incident again, and wherein said light beam treating means includes means defining a serrated surface formed in said front end face of said base element.
- 2. In an optical head apparatus having a light source mounted on a base element in a manner that a light emitting end face of said light source is made flush with a front end face of said base element; optical incident means for diffracting a light beam emitted from said light source into a plurality of diffracted light beams and for focusing said diffracted light beams to a plurality of spot lights on a data storage media; splitter means interposed in said optical incident means for separating light beams coming from the side of said light source from reflected light beams coming from said data storage media; and photodetection means constructed of a plurality of photoreceptors for receiving light beams having been separated by said splitter means, the improvement comprising wherein a light beam treating means is provided adjacent said light source for preventing a reflecting of re-incident light beams from said optical incident means back to said optical incident means, said light beam treating means being provided on at least a portion of said base element, on which portion re-incident light beams not having been separated by said splitter means would normally become incident again, and wherein said light beam treating means includes means defining a hole formed in a portion of said front end face of said base element, on which portion said re-incident light beams are incident.
- 3. In an optical head apparatus having a light source mounted on a base element in a manner that a light emitting end face of said light source is made flush with a front end face of said base element; optical incident means for diffracting a light beam emitted from said light source into a plurality of diffracted light beams and for focusing said diffracted light beams to a plurality of spot lights on a data storage media; splitter means interposed in said optical incident means for separating light beams coming from the side of said light source from reflected light beams coming from said data storage media; and photodetection means constructed of a plurality of photoreceptors for receiving light beams having been separated by said splitter means, the improvement comprising wherein a light beam treating means is provided adjacent said light source for preventing a reflecting of re-incident light beams from said optical incident means back to said optical incident means, said light beam treating means being provided on at least a portion of said base element, on which portion reincident light beams not having been separated by said splitter means would normally become incident again, wherein said base element includes means defining a mount on which is mounted a buffer layer, said light source being mounted on said buffer layer, and wherein said light beam treating means includes means defining a serrated surface formed in a front end face of said buffer layer.
- 4. In an optical head apparatus having a light source mounted on a base element in a manner that a light emitting end face of said light source is made flush with a front end face of said base element; optical incident means for diffracting a light beam emitted from said light source into a plurality of diffracted light beams and for focusing said diffracted light beams to a plurality of spot lights on a data storage media; splitter means interposed in said optical incident means for separating light beams coming from the side of said light source from reflected light beams coming from said data storage media; and photodetection means constructed of a plurality of photoreceptors for receiving light beams having been separated by said splitter means, the improvement comprising wherein a light beam treating means is provided adjacent said light source for preventing a reflecting of re-incident light beams from said optical incident means back to said optical incident means, said light beam treating means being provided on at least a portion of said base element, on which portion reincident light beams not having been separated by said splitter means would normally become incident again, wherein said base element includes means defining a mount on which is mounted a buffer layer, said light source being mounted on said buffer layer, and wherein said light beam treating means includes means defining a hole in a portion of a front end face of said buffer layer, on which portion said re-incident light beams are incident.
Priority Claims (2)
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60-167010 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 883,872, filed July 9, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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58-70592 |
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58-77273 |
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58-207689 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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"Mitsubishi Denki Technical Bulletin", vol. 58, No. 11, p. 742, 1984 copy provided by applicants. |
The Nikkei Mechanical, p. 68, Jul. 5, 1982, copy provided by applicants. |
English translation of JP 58-207689 provided by PTO translation branch. |
Continuations (1)
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