1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an optical pickup apparatus for recording/reproducing various information onto/from an information recording medium such as a CD or a DVD, particularly in which the assembling structure of a grating to be incorporated for generation of a focusing error signal and/or a tracking error signal is improved.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In general, the optical system of optical pickup apparatuses is basically composed of: a columnar LD (Laser Diode) for emitting a laser beam; a columnar resin grating for diffracting the laser beam from the LD; an objective lens for focusing the diffracted light from the grating on an optical disk; and a photodetector for receiving the returning light from the optical disk through the objective lens. Among these components, the LD and grating are assembled onto a base portion that constitutes a part of the optical pickup apparatus main body to form an integrated light source unit from the viewpoint of mainly stabilizing the emitting direction of the laser beam (diffracted light).
In the case above, in order that the positions of the optical components can be adjusted mutually, the grating is attached to the base portion in such a manner, for example, as to be movable in the optical axis direction of the laser beam and rotatable around the optical axis, and then is fixed to the base portion by adhesive, etc. after the position in the optical axis direction and the rotational position are adjusted. Here, Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2000-285494 discloses an optical pickup apparatus having a mechanism capable of adjusting the phase of a grating for diffracting an emitted laser beam easily and precisely.
Specifically, in an optical pickup apparatus having: a grating for diffracting a laser beam emitted from a laser light source; a holder to which the grating is fixed; a housing portion in an apparatus frame in which the holder is housed movably; and a coil spring pressing and fixing the holder against the housing portion, a spacer is sandwiched between the holder and the coil spring.
Then, in this configuration, the spacer prevents the coil spring from coming into contact with the holder, whereby the elastic restoring force of the coil spring cannot be transferred to the holder and it can also be prevented that the end of the coil spring is caught in irregularities on the end face of the holder. This therefore results in allowing adverse effects due to the coil spring to be prevented.
However, allowing for such a phase adjustment requires at least a spacer and a coil spring separately, resulting in a problem of forcing complicated parts control and/or assembly operations as well as of insufficiently responding to the requirement of cost reduction. Hence, Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2004-22034 discloses an optical pickup apparatus whereby the phase of a grating can be adjusted sufficiently while reducing the number of parts to suppress complicated parts control and/or assembly operations as well as to respond to the requirement of cost reduction.
Specifically, in an optical pickup apparatus having a housing recessed portion in which a columnar grating for diffracting a laser beam, an elastic body for pressing the grating in the axial direction, and an LD for supporting the elastic body and for emitting the laser beam are inserted in this order, the elastic body is formed by integrally molding a plate-like portion formed with a through hole for passing the laser beam therethrough and in contact with the front surface of the grating and a plurality of protruding pieces protruding symmetrically from the edge portion of the plate-like portion to be deformed elastically and brought into contact with the front surface of the LD.
In the front part of the base 101, there is provided a recessed portion 101a, in which an approximately columnar grating 102 is inserted. G spring 103 corresponding to the above-described elastic body is incorporated concentrically from the front of the grating 102 and further is pressed and fixed by an LD spring 104 from the front thereof. The LD spring 104 is a sheet metal part having an approximately U shape when viewed from side, into which a holder not shown in the figure is to be fitted. An LD not shown in the figure is held in the holder and is arranged concentrically with the grating 102 and G spring 103.
The G spring 103 is made from a metal plate such as SUS and, as shown in the front and plan views of FIGS. 7(a) and 7(b), is formed by integrally molding an annular plate-like portion 103a having an outside diameter approximately the same as the diameter of the grating 102 and formed with a through hole “h” for passage of laser beams through the center axis and a pair of protruding pieces 103b protruding from the edge portion of the plate-like portion 103a in a bent manner. Therefore, each protruding piece 103b is to be deformed elastically by loading in the axial direction with respect to the plate-like portion 103a to serve as a so-called plate spring.
Meanwhile, the grating 102 is adapted to diffract a laser beam transmitting through the vicinity of the center axis thereof, and a groove for inserting therein an adjusting jig for phase adjustment is formed in the outer peripheral surface of the grating 102 in the axial direction (not shown in the figure).
Referring again to
Then, the phase adjustment is achieved by inserting the above-described rod-shaped adjusting jig 105 into a through hole 101b that penetrates from the upper surface of the base 101 to the recessed portion 101a, inserting the eccentric pin 105d into the foregoing groove in the grating 102, and rotating the adjusting jig 105 directly to swivel the eccentric pin 105d so that the grating 102 is rotated around the axis. In this case, the grating 102 and the plate-like portion 103a are in contact with each other and slide smoothly against each other, where the plate-like portion 103a and the grating 102 have approximately the same diameter, which makes it possible to keep a uniform contact state and also stabilizes the mutual sliding therebetween.
In addition, an approximately flat plate-like cover 106 is fixed to the upper surface of the base 101. This is achieved by fitting and positioning a positioning hole 106a opened at a corner of the cover 106 against a positioning pin 101c protruding from the upper surface of the base 101 and then screwing a screw 107 into a screw hole 101d provided in the vicinity of the positioning pin 101c through a fitting hole 106b provided in the vicinity of the positioning hole 106a. This allows the cover 106 to be fixed onto the upper surface of the base 101.
However, such a conventional arrangement as shown in
The present invention has been made in consideration of the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide an optical pickup apparatus whereby the phase of a grating can be adjusted sufficiently even while further reducing the number of parts.
In order to achieve the foregoing object, the present invention is directed to an optical pickup apparatus including: a base having a cover; a grating for diffracting a laser beam; a housing recessed portion provided in the base to house the grating movably; and an elastic body for pressing and fixing the grating against the housing recessed portion, wherein the elastic body is molded integrally with the cover.
Also, the elastic body is characterized by including: an annular plate-like portion having an outside diameter approximately the same as the diameter of the grating and in contact with the grating; and a connecting portion for connecting the edge portion of the plate-like portion and the end portion of the cover.
Alternatively, the elastic body is characterized by including: a U-shaped plate-like portion having a width approximately the same as the diameter of the grating with the leading ends thereof being in contact with the grating; and a connecting portion for connecting the edge portion of the plate-like portion and the end portion of the cover.
In accordance with the present invention, it is possible to provide an optical pickup apparatus whereby the phase of a grating can be adjusted sufficiently even while further reducing the number of parts.
Specifically, the assembly operations are facilitated while reducing the number of parts by molding the elastic body for pressing the grating in the axial direction integrally with the cover of the base, and further the optical pickup apparatus whereby the phase of the grating can be adjusted sufficiently is achieved.
Embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the front part of the base 11, there is provided a recessed portion, in which an approximately columnar grating 3 is inserted. Also, an approximately flat plate-like cover 12 made from a metal plate such as SUS is fixed to the upper surface of the base 11. This is achieved by screwing a screw not shown in the figure into a screw hole 11a provided in the upper surface of the base 11 through a fitting hole 12a opened at a corner of the cover 12. This allows the cover 12 to be fixed onto the upper surface of the base 11. The positional relationship between the grating 3 and an LD not shown in the figure is the same as in the above-described conventional arrangement.
Now, in the present embodiment, a plate spring portion 12b formed in a bent manner is provided in the front part of the cover 12. The plate spring portion is composed of an annular plate-like portion 12ba having an outside diameter approximately the same as the diameter of the grating 3 and formed with a through hole “h” for passage of laser beams through the center axis and a connecting portion 12bb for connecting the edge portion of the plate-like portion 12ba and the front end of the cover 12. Therefore, the connecting portion 12bb is to be deformed elastically by loading in the axial direction with respect to the plate-like portion 12ba to serve as a so-called plate spring.
Meanwhile, the grating 3 is adapted to diffract a laser beam transmitting through the vicinity of the center axis thereof, and a groove for inserting therein an adjusting jig for phase adjustment is formed in the outer peripheral surface of the grating 3 in the axial direction (not shown in the figure). The adjusting jig to be used is the same as shown in
Therefore, the grating 3 is pressed against the bottom surface of the recessed portion not shown in the figure, which is provided in the base 11, so that the axial movement thereof is restricted and is held rotatably around the axis, which allows for phase adjustment. Then, the phase adjustment is achieved by inserting the above-described adjusting jig into a hole 12c that is provided in the front part of the cover 12 and into a notch portion 11b that is provided at the front end of the base 11, inserting the eccentric pin into the foregoing groove in the grating 3, and rotating the adjusting jig directly to swivel the eccentric pin so that the grating 3 is rotated around the axis.
In this case, the grating 3 and the plate-like portion 12ba are in contact with each other and slide smoothly against each other, where the plate-like portion 12ba and the grating 3 have approximately the same diameter, which makes it possible to keep a uniform contact state and also stabilizes the mutual sliding therebetween. Here, the shape of the cover 12 is shown in
Now, in the present embodiment, a plate spring portion 12d formed in a bent manner is provided in the front part of the cover 12. The plate spring portion is composed of a U-shaped plate-like portion 12da having a width approximately the same as the diameter of the grating 3 and formed with an opening “o” for passage of laser beams through the center thereof and a connecting portion 12db for connecting the edge portion of the plate-like portion 12da and the front end of the cover 12. Therefore, the connecting portion 12db is to be deformed elastically by loading in the axial direction with respect to the plate-like portion 12da to serve as a so-called plate spring.
The leading ends of the plate-like portion 12da are bent into an approximately V shape when viewed from side, the bent portions being adapted to press approximately the center of the grating 3 when viewed from side. Thus, the grating 3 is pressed approximately uniformly against the bottom surface of the recessed portion not shown in the figure, which is provided in the base 11, so that the axial movement thereof is restricted and is held rotatably around the axis, which allows for stable phase adjustment.
Further, since the leading ends of the plate-like portion 12da are bent, the leading ends of the plate-like portion 12da cannot be caught on the grating 3 even when slid as indicated by the arrow in
As described heretofore, in accordance with the present invention, the assembly operations are facilitated while reducing the number of parts by molding the elastic body for pressing the grating in the axial direction integrally with the cover of the base, and further the optical pickup apparatus whereby the phase of the grating can be adjusted sufficiently is achieved.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-328671 | Nov 2005 | JP | national |