The invention relates to a tray of an optical drive, and in particular to a tray capable of holding an optical media disc when the tray is vertically disposed.
Optical media discs are typically available in diameters of 12 cm and 8 cm respectively. Two depressions are formed in the tray of an optical drive to accommodate both disc types as shown in
To reduce the space occupied by the computer, certain optical drives are vertically disposed in the computer housing or disposed in an external box which is vertically disposed on a substrate. In such a condition, a latch 18 is disposed at the edge of the first depression 14 for disc positioning. In the conventional design, however, the latch 18 is employed for 12 cm discs rather than 8 cm disc. When the tray 10 is vertically disposed, the 8 cm discs cannot be used due to positioning.
An exemplary embodiment of a tray of an optical drive comprises: a main body; a first depression formed on the main body for a first disc; a second depression formed on the first depression for a second disc smaller than the first disc; and at least one first latching module disposed at the edge of the second depression. When the tray is vertically disposed, the second disc is positioned in the second depression by the first latching module.
The first latching module comprises a bracket extending parallel to the first depression, and a latch pivoted on the bracket and can be positioned parallel or perpendicular to the bracket. When the latch is parallel to the bracket, the first disc can be received in the first depression. When the latch is perpendicular to the bracket, the second disc can be received in the second depression and positioned therein.
The bracket can comprise a bore, and the latch can comprise a shaft rotatably engaging the bore, whereby the latch is pivoted on the bracket.
The shaft can comprise a protrusion and the bracket can comprise two notches formed on the inner wall of the bore, when the protrusion engages the notches respectively, the latch is positioned parallel or perpendicular to the bracket.
In another embodiment, the latch comprises a protrusion and the bracket comprises two holes. When the protrusion engages each of the holes respectively, the latch is positioned parallel or perpendicularly to the bracket.
When the latch is positioned parallel to the bracket, the height of the latch is less than that of the first depression.
The tray further comprises an accommodating portion disposed at the edge of the second depression. The first latching module is accommodated in the accommodating portion.
The tray further comprises at least one second latching module disposed at the edge of the first depression. When the tray is vertically placed, the first disc is positioned in the first depression by the second latching module. When the latch is positioned perpendicular to the bracket, the top of the latch is lower than the second latching module.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a and 8b depict two further embodiments of the first latching module respectively; and
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a and 8b depict another embodiment of the latching module 30. A protrusion 364 is disposed on the lateral wall of the latch 34. Two holes 383 and 384 are formed on the bracket 32. When the protrusion 364 engages the holes 383 and 384 respectively, the latch 34 is positioned parallel and perpendicular to the bracket 32.
A plurality of latching modules 30 can be disposed on the second depression 16 to enhance positioning as shown in
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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94118569 | Jun 2005 | TW | national |