Patents Represented by Attorney J. E. Roehling
  • Patent number: 4271489
    Abstract: A high speed data storage and retrieval system includes a disc storage module, a reader and a disc changer apparatus. Disc records enclosed in protective cartridges are transported between the reader and the storage module by the changer apparatus. The reader includes two mechanical systems--a system for receiving, securing and spinning a disc while it is enclosed in the cartridge and a pair of read heads which retrieve data stored on the surface of the disc. The storage module includes a plurality of storage locations for storing the discs. The changer apparatus comprises a carriage with a drive mechanism for driving the carriage the length of the storage module and at least two carriers for transporting discs with independent drive mechanisms. The carrier drive mechanisms drive the carriers in a direction normal to the direction which the carriage is driven. Simultaneous movement of the carriage and carriers permits high speed access of data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1981
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: Bohdan W. Siryj, Alan P. Gilson
  • Patent number: 4270132
    Abstract: A flat major surface of a disc-shaped substrate (e.g., of glass) is coated with a first light reflective layer (e.g., Rhodium) which is coated with a layer of a dielectric material (e.g., silicon dioxide) highly transparent of light of a frequency supplied by a playback laser, which transparent layer is coated with a second light reflective layer (e.g., Rhodium). The light output of a recording laser, which is intensity modulated in accordance with a signal to be recorded, is focused upon the coated surface of the disc as the disc is rotated. With the peak intensity of the focused light sufficient to at least cause melting of the second reflective layer, an information track is formed as a succession of spaced pits in which the first reflective layer is effectively exposed through the layer of dielectric material. For playback, light of a constant intensity is focused on the information track and the adjacent land areas as the disc is rotated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1981
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: Alan E. Bell
  • Patent number: 4236823
    Abstract: An incident light beam illuminates the surface of a disc, having signal elements recorded therein in the form of a succession of spaced apart depressions, with a light spot that spans a plurality of depressions. The structure of the depressions serves as a diffraction grating which reflects the incident light beam into a plurality of substantially coplanar diverging fans of light. Polarizers are interposed between the light beam source and the surface to polarize the light beam in orthogonal directions. Photodetectors, positioned to intercept the reflected fans, provide outputs corresponding to the light power in the reflected fans. The photodetectors provide a first output of the reflected light power of the light beam polarized in a first direction and a second output of the light power of the reflected light beam polarized in a direction orthogonal to the first direction. The ratio of the first output to the second output is indicative of the depression depth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Roach, Ping Sheng
  • Patent number: 4233626
    Abstract: A flat major surface of a disc-shaped substrate (e.g., of glass) is coated with a first light reflective layer (e.g., Rhodium) which is coated with a layer of a dielectric material (e.g., silicon dioxide) highly transparent of light of a frequency supplied by a playback laser, which transparent layer is coated with a second light reflective layer (e.g., Rhodium). The light output of a recording laser, which is intensity modulated in accordance with a signal to be recorded, is focused upon the coated surface of the disc as the disc is rotated. With the peak intensity of the focused light sufficient to at least cause melting of the second reflective layer, an information track is formed as a succession of spaced pits in which the first reflective layer is effectively exposed through the layer of dielectric material. For playback, light of a constant intensity is focused on the information track and the adjacent land areas as the disc is rotated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: Alan E. Bell
  • Patent number: 4222071
    Abstract: A flat major surface of a disc-shaped substrate (e.g., glass or plastic) is coated with a light-reflective layer (e.g., aluminum) which is coated with a dielectric material (e.g., silicon dioxide) highly transparent for light of a frequency supplied by a recording laser. The dielectric material is coated with a thin layer of a smooth continuous, low melting point, low thermal diffusion length metal (e.g., tellurium) absorptive for light of the frequencies supplied by the recording laser. The coating parameters are chosen to establish an anti-reflective condition for the coated record blank at the recording light frequency. The light output of the laser, which is intensity modulated in accordance with a signal to be recorded, is focused upon the coated surface of the disc as the disc is rotated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: Alan E. Bell, Robert A. Bartolini
  • Patent number: 4216501
    Abstract: A flat major surface of a disc-shaped substrate (e.g., of glass) is coated with a light-reflective layer (e.g., of aluminum) which is coated with a dielectric material (e.g., silicon dioxide) highly transparent for light of a frequency supplied by a recording laser, which dielectric material is coated with a thin layer of a material absorptive for light of the frequency supplied by the recording laser (e.g., titanium). The coating parameters are chosen to establish an anti-reflection condition for the coated record blank at the recording light frequency. The light output of the laser, which is intensity modulated in accordance with a signal to be recorded, is focused upon the coated surface of the disc as the disc is rotated. With the peak intensity of the focused light sufficient to at least cause melting of the absorptive layer, an information track is formed as a succession of spaced pits in which the reflective layer is effectively exposed through the layer of dielectric material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: Alan E. Bell
  • Patent number: 4197011
    Abstract: Defect detection apparatus provides a moving light beam which illuminates the surface of a rotating grooved disc with a light spot spanning a plurality of convolutions of the groove. The beam is translated to rapidly scan the grooved surfaces in a radial pattern. The structure of the groove convolutions, absent any defects, diffracts the incident beam producing a plurality of reflected beams. A first lens, provided in the path of the reflected beams, provides, in a focal plane thereof, a Fourier transformation of the light amplitude data of the respective reflected beams. A second lens, provided in the diffracted beam path downstream of the first lens, provides at the surface of a photodetector, an inverse Fourier transformation which is an image of the scanning spot. Blocking means, placed in the focal plane of the first lens intercept the reflected beams when defect-free groove regions are illuminated, to prevent the conversion of light energy to electric energy by the photodetector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth C. Hudson
  • Patent number: 4195313
    Abstract: A flat major surface of a disc-shaped substrate (e.g., of glass) is coated with a light-reflective layer (e.g., of aluminum) which is coated with a dielectric material (e.g., silicon dioxide) highly transparent for light of a frequency supplied by a recording laser and of a thickness equal to an integer multiple of the half-wavelength of the laser light output in the dielectric material. The dielectric material is coated with a layer of material moderately absorptive for light of the frequency supplied by the recording laser (e.g., an organic dye such as fluorescein). The coating parameters are chosen to establish an anti-reflection condition for the coated record blank at the recording light frequency. The light output of the laser, which is intensity modulated in accordance with a signal to be recorded, is focused upon the coated surface of the disc as the disc is rotated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: Alan E. Bell, Robert A. Bartolini
  • Patent number: 4195312
    Abstract: An optical record blank structure comprises a disc-shaped substrate (e.g., glass), a layer of light-reflective material (e.g., aluminum) overlying a surface of the disc-shaped substrate, a coating of a transparent material (e.g., silicon dioxide) overlying the light-reflective layer and a coating of a moderately absorptive material (e.g., an organic dye such as fluorescein) overlying the dielectric coating. The coating parameters are chosen to establish an antireflective condition to a recording light beam incident on the disc surface. The transparent coating thickness is selected such that the transparent coating is optically passive to the recording light beam, i.e., the thickness of the transparent coating is selected to be an integer multiple of the half-wavelength of the recording light beam wavelength in the transparent material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: Alan E. Bell, Robert A. Bartolini
  • Patent number: 4189746
    Abstract: Focus accuracy of a radiant energy recording beam is determined by recording test signals along a spiral track to form on the recording medium a series of adjacent bands. Each band comprises a plurality of track convolutions. Track convolutions in each band are recorded at a focus setting on the recording beam which is different by known increments from the focus setting of the beam when track convolutions in respective bands adjacent thereto are recorded. The best focus conditions are obtained at the focus setting of the recording beam forming the brightest band. By comparing the position of that band relative to the position of the band formed by the recording beam at the focus setting at which information is recorded, an accurate determination of the focus conditions thereat is readily obtained from the known increments of focus settings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: John Valachovic
  • Patent number: 4189735
    Abstract: Playback apparatus, providing a playback beam of light, effects signal recovery, from an information record, with a high signal-to-noise ratio. An information record, suitable for use with such playback apparatus, comprises a flat major surface of a disc-shaped foundation coated with a layer of a thermally conductive material overlaid with a layer of a thermally insulating material. Information storage is effected in a layer of material (e.g., platinum-cobalt), highly absorptive for light of a frequency supplied by a recording laser, which layer overlies the insulating layer. By proper choice of thicknesses for the insulating and the conductive layers, absorptive layer sensitivity to the intensity of the playback beam of lights is effectively reduced to enable record playback at high playback beam intensity levels without damage thereto. Where the foundation is formed of a thermally conductive material, the layer of thermally conductive material may be dispensed with.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: Alan E. Bell, Robert A. Bartolini, Rabah Shahbender, Brown F. Williams
  • Patent number: 4183060
    Abstract: A non-contact type, capacitance distance sensing probe having one or two electrodes disposed about one end of an objective lens system in an optical video disc system is used with a focus control servo loop to maintain focus of a light beam on the surface of a reflective disc record despite undesirable axial displacements of the surface when the record is rotated. The two electrode probe is balanced to provide immunity to variations in the impedance of the external circuit which grounds the disc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: William E. Barnette, Fred W. Spong
  • Patent number: 4180830
    Abstract: Apparatus provides an incident light beam which illuminates the surface of a grooveddisc, having signal elements recorded therein in the form of a succession of spaced apart depressions, with a light spot that spans a plurality of convolutions of the groove. The structure of the grooved convolutions serves as a diffraction grating which reflects the incident light beam into a first plurality of substantially coplanar diverging beams of light. The signal elements also serve as a diffraction grating which reflects the incident light beam into a second plurality of diverging beams of light. Photodetectors, respectively positioned to intercept several of the reflected beams provide outputs corresponding to the light power in the respective reflected beams. Circuits are provided for directly deriving from the photodetector outputs respective estimations of both groove and signal element depths in the region illuminated by the light spot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1979
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 4179708
    Abstract: Recovery from a record of information recorded in an elongated information track comprising depressed areas alternating along the length of the track with relatively non-depressed areas, is effected by an optical playback system. The playback system employs means for illuminating a focusing lens with a light beam having a cross-section forming a closed band of light, such as an annulus, to thereby increase the depth-of-field of the resulting focused spot formed on the information track. Light detection means, responsive to light diffracted by the track provides an output signal representative of the recorded data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 18, 1979
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: Ping Sheng, Arthur H. Firester
  • Patent number: 4167749
    Abstract: In a system where improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio for a wideband video signal is effected by subtraction therefrom of a signal which follows low-amplitude excursions, within selected close-to-axis limits, of the video signal's high frequency component, means are provided for varying the selected close-to-axis limits in response to variations in the level of noise accompanying the video signal. In an illustrative use, the noise reduction apparatus is advantageously employed to process a luminance signal component separated by the comb filtering from a composite signal recovered during playback of a video disc, with the limits varying means being responsive to variations in the level of noise accompanying the luminance signal components. The subtraction step is effected in apparatus also serving to recombine separated luminance and chrominance components for formation of the disc player's output composite signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1979
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: Thomas W. Burrus