Title: Optical compact disk drive with an acoustic-and-vibration attenuator
Abstract: An optical compact disk drive includes a housing with a top cover, a disk-supporting tray mounted in the housing for supporting a compact disk thereon and cooperating with the top cover to define a gap therebetween, and an acoustic-and-vibration attenuator mounted in the gap to divide the gap into a plurality of angularly spaced apart compartments around a central axis that passes through a center of the compact disk.
Patent Number: 6,862,738 Issued on 03/01/2005 to Wu,   et al.
| Inventors:
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Wu; Jen-Chen (Chung-Ho, TW);
Lu; Yi-Wei (Chung-Ho, TW)
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| Assignee:
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Micro-Star Int'l Co., Ltd. (Chung-Ho, TW)
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| Appl. No.:
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267405 |
| Filed:
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October 8, 2002 |
Foreign Application Priority Data
| May 22, 2002[TW] | 91207362 U |
| Current U.S. Class: |
720/651; 720/611 |
| Intern'l Class: |
G11B 017//03; G11B 033//08 |
| Field of Search: |
720/648,649,651,601,603,611
360/97.02,97.03,97.04
361/690,691,692,693
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U.S. Patent Documents
| 6212147 | Apr., 2001 | Ishihara | 369/77.
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| 6317402 | Nov., 2001 | Huang et al. | 369/77.
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| 6392976 | May., 2002 | Lin | 369/77.
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| 6493310 | Dec., 2002 | Kim et al. | 369/263.
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| 2002/0039340 | Apr., 2002 | Minase | 369/75.
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| 2004/0066277 | Apr., 2004 | Wu et al. | 369/75.
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| Foreign Patent Documents |
| 10-177755 | Jun., 1998 | JP.
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| 2000-357385 | Dec., 2000 | JP.
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| 2001-52405 | Feb., 2001 | JP.
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Primary Examiner: Ometz; David L.
Claims
We claim:
1. An optical compact disk drive, comprising:
a housing confining a chamber therein and including a top cover confining a
top side of said chamber;
a mounting seat with a disk-supporting tray mounted in said chamber and
adapted to support a compact disk thereon, said disk-supporting tray
defining a central axis that is adapted to pass through a center of the
compact disk on said disk-supporting tray and cooperating with said top
cover to define a gap therebetween; and
an acoustic-and-vibration attenuator mounted in said gap and adapted to be
vertically aligned with the compact disk on said disk-supporting tray,
said attenuator dividing said gap into a plurality of angularly spaced
apart compartments around said central axis in such a manner that air flow
resulting from rotation of the compact disk in said chamber is divided
into a plurality of streams by virtue of said attenuator, and that each of
the resultant streams circulates in a respective one of said compartments,
wherein said attenuator is mounted on and projects from said top cover into
said gap in a direction toward said disk-supporting tray, and includes an
annular rib and a plurality of angularly spaced apart radial ribs, each of
which has a first section extending radially and outwardly from said
annular rib.
2. The optical compact disk drive of claim 1, wherein each of said radial
ribs further has a second section extending radially and inwardly from
said annular rib.
3. The optical compact disk drive of claim 2, wherein each of said annular
rib and said radial ribs has a square cross-section.
4. The optical compact disk drive of claim 1, wherein said attenuator is
integrally formed with said top cover by punching said top cover.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 091207362,
filed on May 22, 2002.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an optical compact disk drive, more particularly
to an optical compact disk drive with an acoustic-and-vibration
attenuator.
2. Description of the Related Art
The data reading speed for optical compact disk drives has been
considerably increased in recent years. However, noise and vibration
arising from rotations of a compact disk and a motor of the optical
compact disk drive are also significantly increased due to the increase of
the aforesaid reading speed.
FIGS. 1 to 3 illustrate a conventional optical compact disk drive that
includes a housing 90 with a top cover 92 and a bottom cover 911, a
mounting seat 91 with a disk-supporting tray 94 for receiving a compact
disk 93 thereon, and a motor 913 for driving rotation of the compact disk
93. The conventional optical compact disk drive is disadvantageous in that
rotation of the compact disk 93 at a high speed introduces tangential air
flow (indicated by arrows (A) shown in FIG. 2) therearound, which, in
turn, results in highly turbulent air flow (indicated by arrows (B) shown
in FIG. 2) between the compact disk 93 and the top cover 92, which, in
turn, results in undesired vibration of the compact disk 93 and loud
noise.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an optical
compact disk drive with an acoustic-and-vibration attenuator that is
capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided an optical compact
disk drive that comprises: a housing confining a chamber therein and
including a top cover confining a top side of the chamber; a mounting seat
with a disk-supporting tray mounted in the chamber and adapted to support
a compact disk thereon, the disk-supporting tray defining a central axis
that is adapted to pass through a center of the compact disk on the
disk-supporting tray and cooperating with the top cover to define a gap
therebetween; and an acoustic-and-vibration attenuator mounted in the gap
and adapted to be vertically aligned with the compact disk on the
disk-supporting tray. The attenuator divides the gap into a plurality of
angularly spaced apart compartments around the central axis in such a
manner that air flow resulting from rotation of the compact disk in the
chamber is divided into a plurality of streams by virtue of the
attenuator, and that each of the resultant streams circulates in a
respective one of the compartments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention,
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a conventional optical
compact disk drive;
FIG. 2 is a schematic top view showing how air turbulence results upon
rotation of a compact disk mounted in the optical compact disk drive of
FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view of the optical compact disk drive of
FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of an optical
compact disk drive according to this invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic top view showing how air streams are formed upon
rotation of a compact disk mounted in the optical compact disk drive of
FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view of the optical compact disk drive of
FIG. 4; and
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of the
optical compact disk drive according to this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
For the sake of brevity, like elements are denoted by the same reference
numerals throughout the disclosure.
FIGS. 4 to 6 illustrate a first preferred embodiment of an optical compact
disk drive according to this invention. The optical compact disk drive
includes: a housing 2 confining a chamber 20 therein and including a top
cover 22 confining a top side of the chamber 20 and a bottom cover 21
confining a bottom side of the chamber 20; a mounting seat 5 with a
disk-supporting tray 51 mounted in the chamber 20 and adapted to support a
compact disk 3 thereon, the disk-supporting tray 51 defining a central
axis (X) that is adapted to pass through a center of the compact disk 3 on
the disk-supporting tray 51 and cooperating with the top cover 22 to
define a gap 14 therebetween; and an acoustic-and-vibration attenuator 4
mounted in the gap 14 and adapted to be vertically aligned with the
compact disk 3 on the disk-supporting tray 51. The attenuator 4 divides
the gap 14 into a plurality of angularly spaced apart inner and outer
compartments 411, 412 around the central axis (X) in such a manner that
air flow resulting from rotation of the compact disk 3 in the chamber 20
is divided into a plurality of streams (indicated as arrows (Y) shown in
FIG. 5) by virtue of the attenuator 4, and that each of the resultant
streams (Y) circulates in a respective one of the inner and outer
compartments 411, 412.
The attenuator 4 is mounted on the top cover 22 via an adhesive, projects
from the top cover 22 into the gap 14 in a direction toward the
disk-supporting tray 51, and includes an annular rib 41 and a plurality of
angularly spaced apart radial ribs 42, each of which has a first section
422 extending radially and outwardly from the annular rib 41, and a second
section 421 extending radially and inwardly from the annular rib 41. Each
of the annular rib 41 and the radial ribs 42 has a square cross-section.
FIG. 7 illustrates a second preferred embodiment of the optical compact
disk drive of this invention, which is similar to the previous embodiment,
except that the attenuator 4 is integrally formed with the top cover 22 by
punching the top cover 22.
By virtue of the configuration of the attenuator 4, the aforesaid noise and
vibration drawbacks as encountered in the prior art can be considerably
reduced.
With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various
modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the present
invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as
recited in the appended claims.
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