1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to trays for disc drives, and particularly to a tray for a disc drive which can effectively reduce noise and vibration of an optical disc loaded on the tray when the optical disc rotates at high speed.
2. Related Art
Tray-loading type optical disc reading/playing (“reproducing”) devices typically include CD-ROM (compact disk-read only memory) drives, DVD-ROM (digital video disc-read only memory) drives and CD audio players. Referring to
Each hook 46a extends radially inwardly from the peripheral portion 40a of the disc receiving region 20a. In cases where the loading tray 1a is vertically oriented, the optical disc 30a received in the disc receiving region 20a may be retained by the hooks 46a, thereby preventing the optical disc 30a from detaching from the loading tray 1a.
Most trays for disc drives are made of a plastic material, such as ABS (Acrylonitrate-Butadiene-Styrene), PC (Polycarbonate), or a combination of ABS plus PC. Such trays are made by an injection molding process. In the case of the loading tray 1a, an upper mold and a lower mold of an injection mold interface along a path that is generally parallel to an upper surface of the main body 10a. In order to form the hooks 46a and allow easy separation of the upper mold from the lower mold along a single axis, a plurality of mold releasing holes 44a is defined in the disc receiving region 20a below the corresponding hooks 46a. To ensure that the hooks 46a are properly shaped, the mold releasing holes 44a are generally slightly larger than areas of horizontal portions of the hooks 46a. Thus when the injection mold is opened, upper mold is easily moved away from lower mold, and the loading tray la can be released from the lower mold by eject rods or an eject plate.
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Therefore, a heretofore unaddressed need exists in the industry to address the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.
Briefly described, one embodiment of a tray for disc drive, among others, can be implemented as described herein.
A tray for a disc drive includes a disc receiving region, a side wall substantially surrounding the disc receiving region, and a plurality of hooks extending inwardly from the side wall. The disc receiving region includes a first portion for receiving a disc, and one or more second portions. The hooks is spaced apart from the disc receiving region and spatially corresponding to the one or more second portions of the disc receiving region, and is for preventing the disc from being displaced from the disc receiving region.
Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the present invention will be or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the preferred embodiments of the present invention in detail.
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The main body 10 is substantially rectangular, and has a panel 12 fixed to a front thereof.
The disc loader 20 includes a first disc receiving region 22, and a concentric second disc receiving region 23. The first disc receiving region 22 is depressed from an upper surface (not labeled) of the main body 10. A circular side wall 21 surrounds the first disc receiving region 22. The second disc receiving region 23 is concentrically depressed from a bottom (not labeled) of the first disc receiving region 22. The first and second disc receiving regions 22, 23 are respectively for accommodating a 12 cm (centimeter) disc and an 8 cm disc. A slot 26 is defined in the main body 10, spanning from a center of the disc loader 20 to a back of the tray 1. The slot 26 includes an arch-shaped portion 28 and a rectangular portion 27. The arch-shaped portion 28 is used for allowing a spindle motor (not visible in
The hook-like retainers 30 extend radially inwardly from an upper edge of the side wall 21 of the main body 10. The hooks 30 are evenly arranged along the entire length of the side wall 21. An imaginary circle that passes through inner edges of the hooks 30 has a diameter larger than an outer diameter of the disc 3, so as to allow the disc 3 to be loaded in the disc loader 20 of the tray 1 without interference when the tray 1 is horizontally oriented. When the tray is vertically oriented with the disc 3 being received therein, the disc 3 is supported and retained by the lower hooks 30 due to gravitational force acting on the disc 3. In order words, an edge portion of the disc 3 is brought into contact with the side wall 21. The disc 3 is in effect clamped by the hooks 30, thereby preventing the disc 3 from being displaced from the tray 1. Advantageously, disc drives employing the tray 1 can be operated horizontally or vertically.
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Table 1 shows noise levels of three disc drives that respectively employ the tray 1a (related art), the tray 1 (first embodiment of present invention), and the tray 1′ (second embodiment of present invention).
As is shown in Table 1, when a disc is rotated at high speed, the noise level in the disc drive employing the tray 1 or the tray 1′ is significantly lower than that in the disc drive employing the tray 1a. That is, noise can be efficiently reduced by employing the tray 1 or the tray 1′.
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments, including any preferred embodiments, are merely possible examples of implementation of the principles of the invention, and are merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and the present invention and be protected by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200410051940.X | Oct 2004 | CN | national |
200420094437.8 | Oct 2004 | CN | national |