Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
720646000 | Details of exterior front face | 14 |
20090083773 | EXPANDABLE DATA STORAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH CARTRIDGE PASS-THROUGH BETWEEN CARTRIDGE HANDLING UNITS - An apparatus and method for expanding capacity of a data cartridge storage and handling apparatus includes a modification to permit a second data cartridge storage and handling apparatus to be added to the system at a position to permit exchange of data cartridges via a pass-through opening. A pass-through box is added in one of the storage and handling units, the pass-through box having a portion shaped like a cartridge so that it is gripped by a gripper of a cartridge shuttle. A second part of the pass-through box holds a cartridge so that the shuttle can hold the pass-through box in a position to extend the cartridge it is holding into the other storage and handling apparatus. A marking system is provided to ensure proper spacing of the units from one another. A connection and control coordinates the operation thereof. The pass-through box is installed by being inserted in a replacement storage magazine. The housings of the storage and handling apparatus have a removable cover to permit opening of the pass-through opening. | 03-26-2009 |
20140337866 | FRAME MODULE AND COMPUTER HAVING THE SAME - A frame module is adapted to be disposed in a housing of a computer for fixing first and second electronic devices. The computer includes a motherboard unit with a socket connector. The frame module includes a frame body having top and bottom surfaces adapted to be connected respectively to the first and electronic devices. An adaptor board includes a board body connected transversely to a rear edge of the frame body and having an edge connector adapted to be inserted into the socket connector, and first and second electrical connectors for electrical connection with the first and second electronic devices, respectively. | 11-13-2014 |
720647000 | Door mechanism | 12 |
20080222666 | OPTICAL DISC PLAYER - An optical disc player capable of keeping a rear surface of a door out of a user's sight when the door is opened to present an aesthetically pleasing appearance and promote a beauty thereof. The optical disc player includes a main body with a front panel having an entrance, a tray disposed at the main body to be extracted from or retracted into the main body through the entrance, a door to open or close the entrance, and a door connecting unit to connect the door to the front panel such that the door is opened or closed. The door connecting unit includes a first connecting link having one end rotatably connected to a first position of an inner surface of the door and the other end rotatably connected to a second position of the front panel, and a second connecting link having one end rotatably connected to a third position higher than the first position of the inner surface of the door and the other end rotatably connected to a fourth position higher than the second position of the front panel. | 09-11-2008 |
20080282276 | DISK APPARATUS AND DISK DRIVE UNIT - A disk apparatus includes: an apparatus body including a disk drive portion for housing a disk medium having an information recording surface and for recording and/or reproducing information; and a lid body including a display for displaying information, and closed and opened with respect to the apparatus body in such a way that the display is postured face down and up. The apparatus body further includes: a drive-portion cover which is movable in a bottom direction of the apparatus body and inserts and ejects the disk medium into and from the disk drive portion; and a lock hook and a cover hook locking the disk medium housed in the apparatus body. A locking state of the lock hook and the cover hook is kept when the lid body is in the open state with respect to the apparatus body. | 11-13-2008 |
20090037943 | Shutter controller, disc device, and computer program for determining that disc is caught - During a process of closing of a shutter of a disk device, a position of the shutter is detected. A first shutter position indicator indicative of a first position of the shutter and a second shutter position indicator indicative of a second position, which is immediately before the first position, are calculated. Whether a disk is pinched by the shutter is determined based on comparison of a predetermined threshold and the difference between the first shutter position indicator and the second shutter position indicator. | 02-05-2009 |
20090044211 | DISK DRIVE ACCESS DOOR - An information management system is disclosed and can include a housing that can have a front panel assembly. The front panel assembly can have a frame formed with an opening and a door adjacent to the opening. Further, the system can include a disk drive within the housing. The disk drive can include an open/close button and a disk drive tray that can movable between a retracted position and an extended position. The door of the front panel assembly can be movable between a closed position in which the disk drive is not accessible, an ejection position in which the open/close button is pressed, and an open position in which the disk drive is accessible and the disk drive tray is in the extended position through the opening. | 02-12-2009 |
20090165029 | PORTABLE DISC PLAYER - A portable disc player includes a main body and a lid pivotally connected to the main body. The main body includes a cover, a base, and a traverse module. The traverse module is configured for reading information from or writing information to a disc. The cover and the base cooperatively fix the traverse module therebetween. The cover defines an opening for exposing the disc rotator. The traverse module includes a disc rotator for supporting and rotating the disc. A protrusion forms on a lower side of the lid corresponding to the disc rotator. | 06-25-2009 |
20100050195 | OPTICAL DISK DEVICE - A disk drive according to the present invention includes: a cartridge holder; two guide walls arranged near the holder opening of the cartridge holder; a pair of opening/closing levers that have engaging portions to engage with portions of the cartridge and that turn; lever biasing springs for biasing the opening/closing levers; and an interlocking mechanism that makes the opening/closing levers rotate in synchronization with a clamp holder. The opening/closing levers turn such that when the cartridge starts to be inserted or finishes being ejected, the engaging portions get engaged with the cartridge with a narrower gap left between them than the gap between the guide walls and that when the cartridge gets loaded, the gap between the engaging portions becomes wider than the gap between the guide walls. | 02-25-2010 |
20100083293 | Optical Disk Drive with Protection Design Against Broken Disk - An optical disk drive with a protection design against a broken disk comprises the following devices of: a chassis; an upper cover mounted above the chassis; a tray mounted between the chassis and the upper cover for supporting an optical disk; a faceplate mounted on the front end of the upper cover and having a first inclined plane; a door mounted on the front end of the tray and having a second inclined plane with a gap opposite to the first inclined plane for forming an inclined directed channel between the faceplate and the door. | 04-01-2010 |
20100242056 | SLOT-IN DISK DRIVE WITH JAM-PROOF DEVICE - The slot-in disk drive with a jam-proof device includes an upper housing, at least one guiding bar disposed under the upper housing, an end of the guiding bar pivoted to an inner wall of the slot-in disk drive, and a reception end of the guiding bar for guiding and driving an optical disk to slide in/out the slot-in disk drive, and a block disposed on the reception end. The elastic component of the jam-proof device includes a fixing portion fixed on the positioning slot of the reception end and an obstructing portion disposed between the block and the upper housing. The wear-resisting component is disposed on the upper surface of the obstructing portion of the elastic component for contacting the upper housing. | 09-23-2010 |
20110283301 | Optical Disk Drive with Protection Design Against Broken Disk - An optical disk drive with a protection design against a broken disk comprises the following devices of: a chassis; an upper cover mounted above the chassis and having a bended part on a front end thereof; a tray mounted between the chassis and the upper cover for supporting an optical disk; a faceplate mounted on the front end of the upper cover; a door mounted on the front end of the tray; a double-layered retaining plate having a first retaining plate and a second retaining plate located respectively on both front and rear sides of the bended part. The bended part is located behind the faceplate, and a space is formed between the bended part and the faceplate | 11-17-2011 |
20120331492 | OPTICAL DISK PLAYER - An optical disk player includes a main body, a cover engaging with the main body, a pivot module, and a deceleration module. The pivot module includes a torsion spring, two ends of the torsion spring being fixed on the main body and the cover respectively. The deceleration module includes a first deceleration portion arranged on the main body and a second deceleration portion arranged on the pivot module. The first deceleration portion contacts the second deceleration portion and frictional forces therebetween reduces the speed of opening the cover. | 12-27-2012 |
20140007144 | ROTARY ELEMENT ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE | 01-02-2014 |
20150082327 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A slide cover is curved such that a central portion thereof in a front and rear direction is positioned higher than a front edge and a rear edge thereof. A disk accommodation section in which an optical disk is to be disposed is covered with the slide cover which is positioned at a closed position. A rotational driving portion configured to be fitted in a center hole of the optical disk to rotate the optical disk is provided on the disk accommodation section. With this electronic apparatus, the cost can be reduced, and an installation operation of an optical disk by a user can be facilitated. | 03-19-2015 |