Abstract:
A high density disc having a data area which is set such that compatibility is secured in the same drive while maintaining a superior recording/reproducing feature, is disclosed.The high density disc has a center hole, a clamping area, a data area where user data is recorded, a lead in area located at the inner side of the data area, and a lead out area located at the outer side of the data area. In the high density disc in which the diameter of the center hole is 10 mm or more, the inner diameter of the clamping area is characteristically within a range of 20–26 mm. Also, the inner diameter of the data area is characteristically within a range of 35–40 mm.Therefore, while a conventional disc drive is still used, the size of the high density disc decreases and a recording capacity can be increased.
Abstract:
A disc cartridge includes a shutter unit having an outer shutter and inner shutters to open and shut apertures on the disc cartridge. The outer shutter opens one of the inner shutters corresponding to a side of the disc cartridge being accessed by a pickup. Accordingly, the overall area of the apertures exposed to the exterior during information recording and reproducing operations is reduced. Accordingly, dust is less likely to enter into the disc cartridge.
Abstract:
A disk cartridge accommodating a disk includes a case receiving the disk and having openings. A shutter opens and/or closes the openings, where the openings deviate a predetermined distance from a middle position of the case toward one side.
Abstract:
A disk cartridge includes a case to accommodate a disk, and a shutter installed in the case to move under the disk, and to selectively open/shut an opening hole formed in the case. The disk cartridge includes a support portion to protrude from the shutter to support a non-information area of the disk. Thus, since the shutter contacts only the non-information area of the disk, the information area of the disk is protected during an operation of the shutter to open and shut the opening hole.
Abstract:
A display connection structure of an electronic appliance is disclosed. The display connection structure includes a main body; a display for receiving an image signal from the main body and displaying an image; a connection unit including hinge pins rotatably installed at the main body, and housing provided at the display so as to be connected to the hinge pins and to pivot together with the hinge pins for detachably connecting the display to the main body; and an optical connector having portions provided at the main body and the display to correspond to each other for transmitting an image signal by light.
Abstract:
A rotary compressor has a motor-driven rotary body forming a cylindrical chamber in which a roller is rotatable about an axis eccentrically related to the axis of the chamber. The roller is of less diameter than the chamber so that the roller and chamber walls form a space. Vanes are slidably mounted in the body and are spring biased radially against the roller to divide the space into pockets. The volume of each pocket expands and contracts as the body is rotated. A gas inlet and a gas outlet are disposed at an axial end of the chamber. Each pocket communicates with the inlet to draw-in gas during the volume expansion. The drawn-in gas is pressurized during an initial phase of the volume contraction and then discharged through the gas outlet during a subsequent phase of the volume contraction.
Abstract:
An apparatus for and a method of transmitting a graphic signal generated by a graphic signal generation unit to a display unit. Compressed transmission data is generated according to a result of a comparison of a current graphic signal with a previous graphic signal and the transmission data is modulated together with predetermined header information. A reception interface unit restores the optical signal into the transmission data and header information and regenerates a graphic signal by decompressing the restored transmission data based on the header information. The transmission rate of data is reduced by the compression/decompression of the a graphic signal. Error correction encoding is provided to find and correct the error of data generated during transmission. A signal interference between channels, a delay of inter-channel transmission and electromagnetic radiation, which are generated by an electrical transmission method, are prevented. Long-distance transmission and external connections are simplified
Abstract:
A rotary compressor includes a stationary member composed of a plate member, and a downwardly projecting shaft defining a first axis. A roller is freely rotatably mounted on the shaft. A cylinder is rotatably mounted below the plate element with the roller disposed therein. The cylinder is rotatably driven about a second axis parallel to and spaced from the first axis. Vanes are mounted in radial slots formed in the cylinder for radial sliding movement relative to the cylinder to divide the cylinder into fluid-compressing and fluid-discharging chambers. The plate element includes an annular groove, and a ring is loosely mounted in the groove for rotation relative to the plate member about the first axis. A radially outer end of each vane includes a protuberance mounted in a respective slot formed in the ring. The ring thus functions as a guide for positioning radially inner ends of the vanes in close proximity to the outer periphery of the roller without being strongly biased thereagainst, thereby minimizing frictional wear of those inner ends. A film of oil is interposed between the roller and each vane.
Abstract:
A disk cartridge includes a case which contains a disk, and a shutter which opens/closes at least one opening formed in the case. The shutter is configured to be foldable around upper and lower surfaces of the case, and slides on the upper and lower surfaces of the case to open/close the opening. Since the shutter opens/closes the opening while being folded around the upper and lower surfaces of the case, a movable distance of the shutter for opening/closing the opening can be fully accommodated even though the size of the disk cartridge is reduced. In addition, applying the configuration of the shutter to a double-sided disk cartridge prevents an inflow of dust from entering into the double-sided disk cartridge since the shutter closes an opening, which is not in use, during a recording/reproducing operation.