Abstract: The present invention provides a printed coil substrate for an optical disc actuator so that the sensitivity will change as little as possible when shifting in a focal direction and a tracking direction. Although the coil patterns laminated at a corresponding position have approximately same shape, center locations in shape of the tracking coil and the focus coils are displaced between the neighboring substrate layers, and the center locations in shape are displaced by a predetermined distance toward a direction of driving the movable portion driven by the coils. Even when the coil pattern of the first layer is moved in a direction of leaving from the position where magnetic force of the magnet is strong, the coil pattern of the second layer is simultaneously moved into the position where magnetic force of the magnet is strong. Therefore, the change of the sensitivity can be relatively compensated.
Abstract: An optical pickup includes an object lens; a moving part including the object lens and coils; rod-shaped support members disposed in a focusing direction, one end of each of the support members being attached to side surfaces of the moving part in a tracking direction; a fixing part for fixing the other end of each of the support members; a yoke including magnets; and gel holding parts, each of the gel holding parts including walls on both sides of the support members in the tracking direction, and the support members being disposed on both sides of the moving part in the tracking direction. Each of the gel holding parts includes an opening at one end on an optical disc side in the focusing direction and includes a cutout in the wall farther from the object lens in the tracking direction, the cutout extending from an edge of the opening.
Abstract: An optical disc apparatus records information onto plural disc shaped mediums of different standards or reproduces information from the plural disc shaped mediums. The optical disc apparatus includes an optical pickup equipped with a spherical aberration correcting unit using a movable lens, and a disc insertion unit for inserting and ejecting the disc shaped mediums. The spherical aberration correcting unit starts the movement of the movable lens to an initial position while the disc insertion unit inserts or ejects the disc shaped medium. As such, the present invention discloses the optical disc apparatus with a reduced disc recognition time for improving user convenience and a driving method thereof.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 27, 2006
Date of Patent:
April 16, 2013
Assignees:
Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc.
Abstract: An objective lens drive apparatus configured to drive an objective lens that focuses a laser beam on an optical disk is disclosed, the apparatus including a holding member that holds the objective lens; at least one pair of drive magnets arranged to face each other at opposite sides of the holding member with respect a tangential direction that is parallel to a tangential line of the optical disk, the drive magnets having protruding end portions that protrude from each side of the holding member with respect to a tracking direction that is parallel to a radial direction of the optical disk; and plural drive coils configured to drive the holding member through interaction with the drive magnets, at least one of the drive coils being arranged on each side of the drive magnets with respect to the tangential direction.
Abstract: An optical pickup actuator having a printed circuit board and wire fixers for fixing one end of each of a the suspension. The optical pickup actuator includes coil connectors for connection with coils connectable to an external power source. The optical pickup actuator includes a blade having stoppers that are positioned to project from the blade between the wire fixers and the coil connectors so as to stop movement of the suspension wires during installation. The optical pickup actuator has an advantage in that a short circuit problem due to contact between the suspension wire and the coils is decreased, and, therefore, the optical pickup actuator facilitates mass-production.