1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an optical recording medium and, more particularly, to an optical recording medium with Braille characters and a manufacturing method thereof.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In recent years, low cost, high capacity, and easy portability of optical disks make the applications of them more and more popular. Optical disks can be used for recording information such as text, images, music, videos, and so on. In order to easily identify the contents in an optical disk, users usually affix tags to or write words on the surface of the optical disk, or he/she can print words on the tag surface of the optical disk by LightScribe.
However, for visually impaired people, how to identify the contents in optical disks is a big problem. So far there are no optical disks specially designed for visually impaired people. The patent with publication number 200641817 in Taiwan can be viewed as a relative prior art. This patent discloses a method for forming an image tag by selectively removing polycarbonate material from the non-data surface of an optical disk. The image tag can be formed as letters, Braille characters, dot-matrix holes, embossments, and so on. However, this prior art has the drawbacks of: (1) inability to be copied conveniently and largely, (2) high costs in repairing the manufacturing equipment, and (3) higher technical threshold.
Therefore, the scope of the invention is to provide an optical recording medium with Braille characters and a manufacturing method thereof to solve the aforesaid problems.
The present invention is to provide an optical recording medium and a manufacturing method thereof. For the optical recording medium with two substrates (such as DVD, HD-DVD, and so on), the invention utilizes an injection molding process to form Braille characters on the substrate of the non-data surface, so as to enable visually impaired people to identify the contents in the optical recording medium.
In an embodiment, the optical recording medium of the invention includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a median layer, and an adhesive layer. A plurality of Braille characters is formed on the second substrate. The median layer is formed on the first substrate. The second substrate is adhered to the median layer via the adhesive layer. In addition, one side of the first substrate is provided as the data surface of the optical recording medium, and one side of the second substrate is provided as the non-data surface of the optical recording medium.
Thereby, visually impaired people can easily identify the contents in the optical recording medium via the Braille characters on the second substrate.
The advantage and spirit of the invention may be understood by the following recitations together with the appended drawings.
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In this embodiment, the optical recoding medium 1 can be an optical disk, such as DVD, HD-DVD, and so on. In actual applications, the read/write head of an optical drive (not shown) can write data into and read data from the first substrate 10. A median layer includes the recording layer 12 and the reflecting layer 14.
The reflecting layer 14 is sputtered on the recording layer 12 and used for reflecting the laser beam issued from the read/write head. The adhesive layer 18 is coated on the reflecting layer 14. In this embodiment, an injection molding process is utilized to form a plurality of Braille characters 200 on the second substrate 20, and then the second substrate 20 is adhered to the adhesive layer 18. Thereby, visually impaired people can identify the contents in the optical recording medium 1 via the Braille characters 200 on the second substrate 20. As shown in
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It should be noted that the above median layer structure including the recording layer 12 and the reflecting layer 14 is only an exemplary embodiment according to the invention. In other words, in actual applications, the median layer structure may vary with the type of optical recording medium 1, such as DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, HD-DVDE, and so on.
The invention utilizes the injection molding process to form Braille characters on a non-data surface so that visually impaired people can easily identify the contents in the optical recording medium. Compared to the prior arts, the invention has the advantages of: (1) ability to be copied conveniently and largely, (2) low costs in repairing the manufacturing equipment, and (3) lower technical threshold.
With the example and explanations above, the features and spirits of the invention will be hopefully well described. Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teaching 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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096145510 | Nov 2007 | TW | national |