US20130198765A1 - Optical disc drive and ejection mechanism thereof - Google Patents
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- the instant disclosure relates to an optical disc drive and ejection mechanism thereof; more particularly, to an optical disc drive having a tray and an eject key, along with an ejection mechanism that prevents accidental ejection of the tray from disc drive.
- the inventor modifies the horizontal ejection technique to better prevent accidental release of the tray.
- the object of the instant disclosure is to provide an optical disc drive capable of preventing accidental ejection of the tray.
- the optical disc drive of the instant disclosure comprises a tray, a front cover, and an eject key.
- the tray has a control surface facing the ejecting direction and an ejection switch disposed thereon.
- the front cover is fixed on the control surface of the tray.
- the front cover has a plate-shaped base portion and a switch opening formed thereon for accommodating the ejection switch.
- the eject key has a control portion, an abutting portion connected to the control portion and facing the control surface, and a pair of elastic members.
- the control portion is slidably disposed on the outer surface of the front cover toward a first direction, where the first direction is defined slantingly relative to the ejecting direction.
- One end of each elastic member is connected to the control portion.
- a positional displacement along the first direction is defined by the control portion relative to the ejection switch. Whereas a positional displacement is defined in a direction parallel to the ejecting direction and toward the ejection switch by the abutting portion.
- the instant disclosure further provides an ejection mechanism for preventing accidental ejection of the tray for an optical disc drive.
- the ejection mechanism is disposed on the tray.
- the tray has a control surface defined facing the ejecting direction and an ejection switch disposed thereon.
- the ejection mechanism includes a front cover and an eject key.
- the front cover is fixed on the control surface of the tray.
- the front cover has a plate-shaped base portion and a switch opening formed thereon for accommodating the ejection switch.
- the eject key has a control portion, an abutting portion connected to the control portion and facing the control surface, and a pair of elastic members.
- the control portion is slidably disposed on the outer surface of the front cover toward a first direction, where the first direction is defined slantingly relative to the ejecting direction.
- One end of each elastic member is connected to the control portion. The other end penetrates the switch opening and is fixed to the inner side of the front cover.
- a positional displacement along the first direction is defined by the control portion relative to the ejection switch. Whereas a positional displacement is defined in a direction parallel to the ejecting direction and toward the ejection switch by the abutting portion.
- the instant disclosure has the following advantages. Namely, by modifying the conventional horizontal ejection operation, accidental tray ejection can be eliminated while the user is holding the electronic device. More specifically, the user has to move the eject key along the first direction diagonal to the tray ejecting direction to eject the tray.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a laptop computer equipped with an optical disc drive having an ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the ejection mechanism of the optical disc drive of the instant disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the ejection mechanism of the optical disc drive of the instant disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the optical disc drive having the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the ejection mechanism along a pusher (home position).
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the ejection mechanism along the pusher (operating position).
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of an alternative eject key of the instant disclosure.
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of yet another eject key of the instant disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the ejection mechanism along an alternative pusher of the instant disclosure.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a laptop computer 200 equipped with an optical disc drive 100 having ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure.
- the description provided hereinafter is based on the optical disc drive 100 disposed on the laptop computer 200 .
- the optical disc drive 200 is not restricted solely for use with laptop computers.
- the optical disc drive 200 is also applicable to standard desktop computers and external disc drives.
- the optical disc drive 100 includes a tray 10 for carrying a disc, a front cover 20 , and an eject key 30 .
- the tray 10 is slidably disposed inside the optical disc drive 100 along an ejection direction. Based on the orientation of the figure, the ejection direction is directed along the lower right direction in FIG. 1 .
- the eject key 30 is slidably disposed on the outer surface of the front cover 20 .
- the front cover 20 and the eject key 30 cooperatively form the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure.
- the tray 10 is accommodated inside the housing of the optical disc drive 100 .
- the tray is represented by the numeral 10 .
- a control surface P of the tray 10 is defined by the front end surface of the housing.
- the control surface P faces the ejecting direction of the tray 10 .
- An ejection switch 11 , a force ejection switch 12 , and a display light 13 are disposed on the control surface P.
- the control surface P of the tray 10 is kept under standard specifications without changing the ejection switch 11 nor the display light 13 .
- the ejection mechanism for preventing accidental tray ejection in a confined space is provided by the instant disclosure.
- the front cover 20 is fixed to the control surface P of the tray 10 .
- a plurality of hooks 26 a, 26 b, 26 c, and 26 d are disposed on the inner surface of the front cover 20 for engaging the control surface P of the tray 10 .
- the front cover 20 has a plate-shaped base portion 22 and a switch opening 220 formed thereon corresponding to the ejection switch 11 .
- the base portion 22 is formed diagonally to the ejecting direction of the tray 20 . In other words, the base portion 22 is formed slantingly to the horizontal direction in the figures. For explanation purposes, this slanting direction is defined as a first direction herein.
- the front cover 20 further has an access structure 24 disposed on the inner side of the base portion 22 .
- the access structure 24 works cooperatively with the eject key 30 to activate the ejection switch 11 .
- the access structure 24 includes a pusher 241 , a fixing portion 242 , and a pair of ribs 244 .
- the pusher 241 is extended to be in between the eject key 30 and the ejection switch 11 of the tray 10 .
- the fixing portion 242 is connected to the base portion 10 and faces the control surface P.
- the fixing portion 242 is generally parallel to the ejecting direction of the tray 10 .
- the ribs 244 bendingly extend from the fixing portion 242 and connect to the base portion 10 .
- the ribs 244 are substantially parallel to the control surface P.
- a central space 240 is cooperatively defined by the surrounding ribs 244 and the fixing portion 242 .
- the pusher 241 extends from the fixing portion 242 to the central space 240 .
- the front cover 20 further has a force ejection hole 25 formed thereon and a display portion 27 .
- the force ejection hole 25 and the display portion 27 are arranged on opposite sides of the switch opening 220 . Accordingly, the force ejection hole 25 corresponds to the force ejection switch 12 , and the display portion 27 corresponds to the display light 13 .
- the eject key 30 has a control portion 32 , an abutting portion 31 connected to the control portion 32 and facing the control surface P, and a pair elastic members 33 .
- the control portion 32 is slidably disposed on the outer surface of the front cover 20 along the first direction.
- One end of each elastic member 33 is connected to the control portion 32 . Whereas the other end of each elastic member 33 penetrates through the switch opening 220 and is fixed to the inner side of the front cover 20 .
- the elastic members 30 serve to return the eject key 30 to the home position, where the home position is defined as the position of the eject key 30 prior to being pushed by the user.
- the number of elastic members 33 is two.
- Each of the elastic members 33 has a protruding beginning portion 331 , a curved portion 332 extending from the beginning portion 331 , and an end portion 333 extending downwardly from the curved portion 332 .
- the end portion 333 is fixed to the inner side of the front cover 20 .
- a pair of tubular members 23 is disposed on the inner surface of the front cover 20 facing the ejection switch 11 .
- the end portion 333 has a hole 3330 formed thereon for fixing to the corresponding tubular member 23 by hot melting.
- the elastic member may be a spring disposed between the eject key 30 and the front cover 20 .
- the eject key 30 further has a pair of restricting members 35 extending from the control portion 32 toward the front cover 20 .
- the restricting members 35 have a hook-like shape.
- Each of the restricting members 35 has an arm portion 352 and a hook portion 354 .
- the restricting members 35 are movably disposed on opposite inner edges of the switch opening 220 .
- FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure.
- the elastic members 33 are arranged on opposite sides of the pusher 241 . More specifically, each of the elastic members 33 is arranged in the gap between the pusher 241 and the corresponding rib 244 .
- the access structure 24 is capable of restricting the moving direction of the elastic members 33 .
- the restricting members 35 are normally located at the upper ends of the switch opening 220 . However, when the eject key 30 is pushed downward toward the first direction, the restricting members 35 would move along the opposite inner edges of the switch opening 220 .
- FIG. 4 is an assembled view of the optical disc drive having the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure.
- the front cover 20 is first engaged to the control surface P. Then, the optical disc drive is assembled to the laptop computer, the desktop computer, or the external optical disc drive.
- a slot 222 is formed on the front cover 20 , where the eject key 30 is slidably disposed in the slot 222 .
- the instant disclosure modifies the original horizontal ejection employed by the ejection switch 11 of the control surface P.
- the front cover 20 is slanted with respect to the horizontal ejecting direction toward the first direction. Thus, when the user is holder the computing device and accidentally touches the eject key 30 , the tray will not be released.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure, where the pusher 241 is at the home position.
- the pusher 241 works in cooperation with the abutting portion 31 of the eject key 30 . More specifically, the pusher 241 is arranged in the path of the abutting portion 31 .
- the pusher 241 is pushable by the eject key 30 to activate the ejection switch 11 .
- the user may use his or her finger to push the eject key 30 toward the first direction (i.e., toward the bottom left direction in FIG. 5 ), where the first direction is diagonal to the tray ejecting direction.
- the control portion 32 is displaced along the first direction. Part of this diagonal displacement is parallel to the tray ejecting direction and toward the ejection switch 11 .
- the diagonal displacement forces the abutting portion 31 to perform a leftward movement and push the pusher 241 .
- the pusher 241 is pushed forward to press on the ejection switch 11 , as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the ejection mechanism is operated to eject the tray 10 .
- the elastic members 33 are being squeezed and temporarily deformed in accumulating a restoring force.
- the pusher 241 has a front protruding portion 243 formed on one side of the pusher 241 in a direction toward the ejection switch 11 .
- a rear protruding portion 245 is formed on the opposite side of the pusher 241 in a direction toward the ejection switch 30 .
- the pusher 241 also provides the required restoring force. When the eject key 30 is left alone by the finger, the eject key 30 is pushed by the pusher 241 and the stored energy released from the elastic members 33 back to the original home position.
- an anti-slip structure 322 is preferably arranged on the outer surface of the eject key 30 .
- the structural configuration of the eject key 30 is not restricted thereto. For example, as shown in FIG. 7 , a variant eject key 30 a having a flat surface 322 a is illustrated. Alternatively, another eject key 30 b having a protrusion 322 b is shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing an alternative ejection mechanism for the instant disclosure.
- the ejection mechanism shown in FIG. 9 includes a front cover 20 c without the accessing structure 24 .
- the front cover 20 c only requires forming the switch opening 220 on the base portion 22 in corresponding to the ejection switch 11 .
- the front cover 20 c has a more simplified structure.
- a corresponding eject key 30 c has a longer abutting portion 31 c.
- the eject key 30 c is pushed by the user, the abutting portion 31 c moves toward the bottom left direction to abut the ejection switch 11 for releasing the tray 10 .
- the ejection mechanism shown in FIG. 9 is also capable of preventing accidental ejection of the tray 10 .
- the aforementioned optical disc drive and ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure have the following technical characteristics and functions. Namely, by modifying the conventional horizontal ejection of the optical disc drive, when the user is holding the computing device, the palm or fingers of the user would not be able to eject the tray accidentally.
- the eject key 30 is disposed between the force eject hole 25 and the display portion 27 , where standard design for the control surface P of the disc drive can be upheld.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The instant disclosure relates to an optical disc drive and ejection mechanism thereof; more particularly, to an optical disc drive having a tray and an eject key, along with an ejection mechanism that prevents accidental ejection of the tray from disc drive.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- The majority of desktop and laptop computers today are equipped with optical disc drives. Both internal and external drives utilize an eject key to release the tray from the drive bay. However, if the eject key is pressed accidentally by the user while using the computing device, the tray may eject undesirably.
- To address the above issue, the inventor has previously obtained a patent titled “Optical Disc Drive” (Taiwan Patent # M410313). For this patent, an eject key has to be pressed and travel a certain distance, before ejecting the tray for preventing accidental ejection. However, the above method is limited to horizontal ejection of the tray, where the eject key has to travel a longer distance. Moreover, the above technique is restricted to customized optical disc drive and may not be suitable for use with standard type.
- To address the abovementioned issues while maintaining the standard specifications for optical disc drives, the inventor modifies the horizontal ejection technique to better prevent accidental release of the tray.
- The object of the instant disclosure is to provide an optical disc drive capable of preventing accidental ejection of the tray.
- The optical disc drive of the instant disclosure comprises a tray, a front cover, and an eject key. The tray has a control surface facing the ejecting direction and an ejection switch disposed thereon. The front cover is fixed on the control surface of the tray. The front cover has a plate-shaped base portion and a switch opening formed thereon for accommodating the ejection switch. The eject key has a control portion, an abutting portion connected to the control portion and facing the control surface, and a pair of elastic members. The control portion is slidably disposed on the outer surface of the front cover toward a first direction, where the first direction is defined slantingly relative to the ejecting direction. One end of each elastic member is connected to the control portion. The other end penetrates the switch opening and is fixed to the inner side of the front cover. A positional displacement along the first direction is defined by the control portion relative to the ejection switch. Whereas a positional displacement is defined in a direction parallel to the ejecting direction and toward the ejection switch by the abutting portion.
- The instant disclosure further provides an ejection mechanism for preventing accidental ejection of the tray for an optical disc drive. The ejection mechanism is disposed on the tray. The tray has a control surface defined facing the ejecting direction and an ejection switch disposed thereon. The ejection mechanism includes a front cover and an eject key. The front cover is fixed on the control surface of the tray. The front cover has a plate-shaped base portion and a switch opening formed thereon for accommodating the ejection switch. The eject key has a control portion, an abutting portion connected to the control portion and facing the control surface, and a pair of elastic members. The control portion is slidably disposed on the outer surface of the front cover toward a first direction, where the first direction is defined slantingly relative to the ejecting direction. One end of each elastic member is connected to the control portion. The other end penetrates the switch opening and is fixed to the inner side of the front cover. A positional displacement along the first direction is defined by the control portion relative to the ejection switch. Whereas a positional displacement is defined in a direction parallel to the ejecting direction and toward the ejection switch by the abutting portion.
- The instant disclosure has the following advantages. Namely, by modifying the conventional horizontal ejection operation, accidental tray ejection can be eliminated while the user is holding the electronic device. More specifically, the user has to move the eject key along the first direction diagonal to the tray ejecting direction to eject the tray.
- In order to further appreciate the characteristics and technical contents of the instant disclosure, references are hereunder made to the detailed descriptions and appended drawings in connection with the instant disclosure. However, the appended drawings are merely shown for exemplary purposes, rather than being used to restrict the scope of the instant disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a laptop computer equipped with an optical disc drive having an ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the ejection mechanism of the optical disc drive of the instant disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the ejection mechanism of the optical disc drive of the instant disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the optical disc drive having the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the ejection mechanism along a pusher (home position). -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the ejection mechanism along the pusher (operating position). -
FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of an alternative eject key of the instant disclosure. -
FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of yet another eject key of the instant disclosure. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the ejection mechanism along an alternative pusher of the instant disclosure. - Please refer to
FIG. 1 , which is a perspective view showing alaptop computer 200 equipped with anoptical disc drive 100 having ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure. The description provided hereinafter is based on theoptical disc drive 100 disposed on thelaptop computer 200. However, theoptical disc drive 200 is not restricted solely for use with laptop computers. Theoptical disc drive 200 is also applicable to standard desktop computers and external disc drives. - The
optical disc drive 100 includes atray 10 for carrying a disc, afront cover 20, and aneject key 30. Thetray 10 is slidably disposed inside theoptical disc drive 100 along an ejection direction. Based on the orientation of the figure, the ejection direction is directed along the lower right direction inFIG. 1 . Theeject key 30 is slidably disposed on the outer surface of thefront cover 20. Thefront cover 20 and theeject key 30 cooperatively form the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure. - Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3 . Thetray 10 is accommodated inside the housing of theoptical disc drive 100. For the instant embodiment, the tray is represented by the numeral 10. A control surface P of thetray 10 is defined by the front end surface of the housing. The control surface P faces the ejecting direction of thetray 10. Anejection switch 11, aforce ejection switch 12, and adisplay light 13 are disposed on the control surface P. The control surface P of thetray 10 is kept under standard specifications without changing theejection switch 11 nor thedisplay light 13. Thus, the ejection mechanism for preventing accidental tray ejection in a confined space is provided by the instant disclosure. - The
front cover 20 is fixed to the control surface P of thetray 10. A plurality of 26 a, 26 b, 26 c, and 26 d are disposed on the inner surface of thehooks front cover 20 for engaging the control surface P of thetray 10. Thefront cover 20 has a plate-shapedbase portion 22 and aswitch opening 220 formed thereon corresponding to theejection switch 11. Thebase portion 22 is formed diagonally to the ejecting direction of thetray 20. In other words, thebase portion 22 is formed slantingly to the horizontal direction in the figures. For explanation purposes, this slanting direction is defined as a first direction herein. - The
front cover 20 further has anaccess structure 24 disposed on the inner side of thebase portion 22. Theaccess structure 24 works cooperatively with the eject key 30 to activate theejection switch 11. Theaccess structure 24 includes apusher 241, a fixingportion 242, and a pair ofribs 244. Thepusher 241 is extended to be in between the eject key 30 and theejection switch 11 of thetray 10. The fixingportion 242 is connected to thebase portion 10 and faces the control surface P. The fixingportion 242 is generally parallel to the ejecting direction of thetray 10. Theribs 244 bendingly extend from the fixingportion 242 and connect to thebase portion 10. Theribs 244 are substantially parallel to the control surface P. Acentral space 240 is cooperatively defined by the surroundingribs 244 and the fixingportion 242. Thepusher 241 extends from the fixingportion 242 to thecentral space 240. The above described structure protects thepusher 241 and making it elastic. - The
front cover 20 further has aforce ejection hole 25 formed thereon and adisplay portion 27. Theforce ejection hole 25 and thedisplay portion 27 are arranged on opposite sides of theswitch opening 220. Accordingly, theforce ejection hole 25 corresponds to theforce ejection switch 12, and thedisplay portion 27 corresponds to thedisplay light 13. - The
eject key 30 has acontrol portion 32, an abuttingportion 31 connected to thecontrol portion 32 and facing the control surface P, and a pairelastic members 33. Thecontrol portion 32 is slidably disposed on the outer surface of thefront cover 20 along the first direction. One end of eachelastic member 33 is connected to thecontrol portion 32. Whereas the other end of eachelastic member 33 penetrates through theswitch opening 220 and is fixed to the inner side of thefront cover 20. Theelastic members 30 serve to return the eject key 30 to the home position, where the home position is defined as the position of the eject key 30 prior to being pushed by the user. - For the instant embodiment, the number of
elastic members 33 is two. Each of theelastic members 33 has a protruding beginningportion 331, acurved portion 332 extending from the beginningportion 331, and anend portion 333 extending downwardly from thecurved portion 332. Theend portion 333 is fixed to the inner side of thefront cover 20. For connecting theelastic members 33 to thefront cover 20, a pair oftubular members 23 is disposed on the inner surface of thefront cover 20 facing theejection switch 11. Theend portion 333 has ahole 3330 formed thereon for fixing to the correspondingtubular member 23 by hot melting. The above description only shows one type of the elastic members, which can be formed integrally with theeject key 30. However, the type of elastic member is not restricted thereto. For example, the elastic member may be a spring disposed between the eject key 30 and thefront cover 20. - To force the eject key 30 to move toward the first direction along the
front cover 20, the eject key 30 further has a pair of restrictingmembers 35 extending from thecontrol portion 32 toward thefront cover 20. The restrictingmembers 35 have a hook-like shape. Each of the restrictingmembers 35 has anarm portion 352 and ahook portion 354. The restrictingmembers 35 are movably disposed on opposite inner edges of theswitch opening 220. - Please refer to
FIG. 3 , which is an assembled view of the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure. Theelastic members 33 are arranged on opposite sides of thepusher 241. More specifically, each of theelastic members 33 is arranged in the gap between thepusher 241 and thecorresponding rib 244. Thus, theaccess structure 24 is capable of restricting the moving direction of theelastic members 33. The restrictingmembers 35 are normally located at the upper ends of theswitch opening 220. However, when theeject key 30 is pushed downward toward the first direction, the restrictingmembers 35 would move along the opposite inner edges of theswitch opening 220. - Please refer to
FIG. 4 , which is an assembled view of the optical disc drive having the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure. When assembling, thefront cover 20 is first engaged to the control surface P. Then, the optical disc drive is assembled to the laptop computer, the desktop computer, or the external optical disc drive. Aslot 222 is formed on thefront cover 20, where the eject key 30 is slidably disposed in theslot 222. The instant disclosure modifies the original horizontal ejection employed by theejection switch 11 of the control surface P. In particular, thefront cover 20 is slanted with respect to the horizontal ejecting direction toward the first direction. Thus, when the user is holder the computing device and accidentally touches the eject key 30, the tray will not be released. - Please refer to
FIG. 5 , which is a cross-sectional view of the ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure, where thepusher 241 is at the home position. Thepusher 241 works in cooperation with the abuttingportion 31 of theeject key 30. More specifically, thepusher 241 is arranged in the path of the abuttingportion 31. Thepusher 241 is pushable by the eject key 30 to activate theejection switch 11. - When ejecting the
tray 10, the user may use his or her finger to push the eject key 30 toward the first direction (i.e., toward the bottom left direction inFIG. 5 ), where the first direction is diagonal to the tray ejecting direction. Thus, relative to theejection switch 11, thecontrol portion 32 is displaced along the first direction. Part of this diagonal displacement is parallel to the tray ejecting direction and toward theejection switch 11. The diagonal displacement forces the abuttingportion 31 to perform a leftward movement and push thepusher 241. Thepusher 241 is pushed forward to press on theejection switch 11, as shown inFIG. 6 . Thereby, the ejection mechanism is operated to eject thetray 10. Meanwhile, theelastic members 33 are being squeezed and temporarily deformed in accumulating a restoring force. - For the instant embodiment, the
pusher 241 has a front protrudingportion 243 formed on one side of thepusher 241 in a direction toward theejection switch 11. A rear protrudingportion 245 is formed on the opposite side of thepusher 241 in a direction toward theejection switch 30. Thepusher 241 also provides the required restoring force. When theeject key 30 is left alone by the finger, theeject key 30 is pushed by thepusher 241 and the stored energy released from theelastic members 33 back to the original home position. - To allow the user to manipulate the eject key 30 more conveniently, an
anti-slip structure 322 is preferably arranged on the outer surface of theeject key 30. However, the structural configuration of the eject key 30 is not restricted thereto. For example, as shown inFIG. 7 , a variant eject key 30 a having aflat surface 322 a is illustrated. Alternatively, another eject key 30 b having aprotrusion 322 b is shown inFIG. 8 . - Please refer to
FIG. 9 , which is a cross-sectional view showing an alternative ejection mechanism for the instant disclosure. The ejection mechanism shown inFIG. 9 includes afront cover 20 c without the accessingstructure 24. Thefront cover 20 c only requires forming the switch opening 220 on thebase portion 22 in corresponding to theejection switch 11. Thus, thefront cover 20 c has a more simplified structure. Meanwhile, a corresponding eject key 30 c has a longer abuttingportion 31 c. When the eject key 30 c is pushed by the user, the abuttingportion 31 c moves toward the bottom left direction to abut theejection switch 11 for releasing thetray 10. Thus, the ejection mechanism shown inFIG. 9 is also capable of preventing accidental ejection of thetray 10. - The aforementioned optical disc drive and ejection mechanism of the instant disclosure have the following technical characteristics and functions. Namely, by modifying the conventional horizontal ejection of the optical disc drive, when the user is holding the computing device, the palm or fingers of the user would not be able to eject the tray accidentally. In addition, based on the given space, the
eject key 30 is disposed between the force ejecthole 25 and thedisplay portion 27, where standard design for the control surface P of the disc drive can be upheld. - The descriptions illustrated supra set forth simply the preferred embodiments of the instant disclosure; however, the characteristics of the instant disclosure are by no means restricted thereto. All changes, alternations, or modifications conveniently considered by those skilled in the art are deemed to be encompassed within the scope of the instant disclosure delineated by the following claims
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