The present invention relates to a scanner for optical storage media, and to an appliance for reading from and/or writing to optical storage media which uses a scanner such as this.
Scanners for optical storage media, such as CDs (compact discs) or DVDs (digital versatile discs) normally use an actuator to control the spatial position of a scanning or writing beam. During reproduction from or recording on optical storage media by such an optical scanner there is a risk that a control loop for the actuator is disturbed and the actuator collides with the storage medium in an uncontrolled manner. In order to prevent an objective lens which is attached to the actuator being damaged in a collision such as this, for example by being scratched, lens protection is frequently provided. One such means of lens protection is known, for example, from JP 2003-338063.
The lens protection is normally composed of a hard material. This has the disadvantage that it provides protection exclusively for the objective lens, and that the optical storage medium is still scratched. The scratches are produced radially, thus making further reading more difficult.
US 2001/0019534 discloses objective lens stoppers in the form of balls composed of silicone rubber, which are pressed into associated cutouts in the actuator.
This solution is illustrated in
One object of the invention is to propose an optical scanner in which damage to the optical storage medium and to the objective lens is prevented, and which can be produced easily.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by a scanner for optical storage media, having an objective lens which is mounted in a lens holder by means of an adhesive, in which the adhesive is designed to provide protection for the objective lens. The objective lens is adhesively bonded to the lens holder. A small amount of excess adhesive protects the optical storage medium and the objective lens against being damaged in the event of collisions. At the same time, no additional parts are required for protection of the objective lens, thus resulting in cost savings. Furthermore, the solution according to the invention reduces the mass of the actuator, thus making it possible to achieve faster scanning of an optical storage medium.
The lens holder advantageously has adhesive pockets, which are adjacent to the objective lens, for holding the adhesive. This on the one hand results in reliable attachment of the objective lens, while on the other hand fixing the adhesive which is used for protection precisely in position.
Optimum protection of the objective lens and of the optical storage medium is achieved by the adhesive projecting beyond the lens holder and the objective lens.
The objective lens is preferably adhesively bonded to the lens holder by means of a soft adhesive. Although a hard adhesive may also be used, a soft adhesive damps the natural frequencies of the lens holder, so that the lens is decoupled from the natural frequencies of the lens holder.
A scanner according to the invention is preferably used in an appliance for reading from and/or writing to optical storage media.
In order to assist understanding, the invention will be explained with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3 in the following text. Identical reference symbols in this case denote identical elements. In the figures:
Two diagonal adhesion points are used in
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10 2005 013 069.0 | Mar 2005 | DE | national |