Device for grabbing and distributing optical discs in batches

By designing a batch optical disc grabbing and distribution device, the automatic grabbing and distribution of optical discs is achieved by utilizing the sliding of the drive component and the gripper plate. This solves the problems of low efficiency and high damage rate in existing optical disc management technologies, and realizes efficient and secure optical disc management.

CN223933642UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24GUANGZHOU CANRAN TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520684084.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-11

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In the current technology, CD ripping and distribution mainly rely on manual operation, which leads to low efficiency, CD damage or ripping and distribution errors, and cannot meet the needs of modern, efficient and automated large-scale CD management.

Method used

A device for batch grasping and distributing optical discs was designed. By cooperating with the drive component and the clamping plate, the device automatically grasps and distributes optical discs through the sliding of the sliding column and the clamping plate. The device uses spring energy storage to fix the optical discs to avoid damage from direct contact, and the device distributes single optical discs through the rotating component.

Benefits of technology

It improves CD/DVD retrieval efficiency, reduces CD/DVD damage and distribution error rates, and achieves efficient and secure CD/DVD management.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of optical disc grabbing and distributing, and discloses an optical disc batch grabbing and distributing device which comprises a supporting box, the top side of the supporting box is fixedly connected with a supporting handle, the inner wall of the supporting box is fixedly connected with a driving assembly, the bottom side of the driving assembly is fixedly connected with a rotating disc, and the rotating disc is fixedly connected with a rotating shaft. Arc-shaped openings are formed in the left end and the right end of the rotating disc, sliding columns are slidably connected to the left end and the right end of the rotating disc, circular plates are fixedly connected to the top sides of the sliding columns, clamping plates are fixedly connected to the bottom sides of the sliding columns, and bottom plates are fixedly connected to the bottom ends of the close sides of the two clamping plates; the bottom side of the supporting box is fixedly connected with a disc. According to the optical disk grabbing device, the two bottom plates gradually slide towards the close sides, and then optical disks are automatically grabbed and fixed, so that the optical disks can be automatically grabbed without being manually grabbed in the face of a large number of optical disks, and the grabbing efficiency is further improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of optical disc capture and distribution technology, and in particular to a device for batch capture and distribution of optical discs. Background Technology

[0002] Optical discs store and reproduce information by processing the recording medium with a focused hydrogen ion laser beam, hence they are also known as laser discs. A device for batch picking and distributing optical discs is specifically designed for large optical disc libraries, capable of automatically picking multiple discs in batches and separating them individually to the working position. This device, through the cooperation of a drive unit and a picking unit, achieves efficient, stable, and reliable optical disc management.

[0003] In existing technologies, most optical disc rigging and distribution are done manually, which is not only inefficient and cumbersome, but also prone to damage or errors due to human factors. This fails to meet the needs of modern, efficient, automated, and large-scale optical disc management. Therefore, a device for batch optical disc rigging and distribution is proposed to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0004] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a device for batch grabbing and distributing optical discs, which aims to improve the problem of reduced work efficiency when large-scale work is carried out due to the need to manually grab and distribute a large number of optical discs in the prior art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A device for batch grasping and distributing optical discs includes a support box, a support handle fixedly connected to the top side of the support box, a drive assembly fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support box, a turntable fixedly connected to the bottom side of the drive assembly, arc-shaped openings at both ends of the turntable, sliding columns slidably connected to both ends of the turntable, a circular plate fixedly connected to the top side of the sliding column, a clamping plate fixedly connected to the bottom side of the sliding column, a base plate fixedly connected to the bottom end of the two clamping plates on their adjacent sides, a disc fixedly connected to the bottom side of the support box, positioning plates fixedly connected to both the front and rear ends of the bottom side of the disc, a positioning post fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom side of the disc, strip-shaped openings at both the left and right ends of the bottom side of the disc, a fixing rod fixedly connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate, and sliding assemblies provided at both the upper and lower ends of the fixing rod.

[0007] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0008] The sliding assembly includes springs, with each pair of springs respectively sleeved on the upper and lower ends of one of the fixed rods. A sliding block is fixedly connected to the adjacent side of each pair of springs, a rotating plate is rotatably connected to the adjacent end of each pair of sliding blocks, a connecting block is rotatably connected to the adjacent end of each pair of rotating plates, a limiting plate is fixedly connected to the adjacent side of each pair of connecting blocks, and a clamping plate is fixedly connected to the adjacent side of each pair of limiting plates. A fixed frame is fixedly connected to the rear end of the bottom side of the disc, and a rotating assembly is provided inside the fixed frame. A rotating plate is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the rotating assembly, a connecting column is fixedly connected to the rear end of the rotating plate, an opening plate is slidably connected to the bottom end of the connecting column, and a push plate is fixedly connected to the front side of the opening plate.

[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0010] The drive assembly includes a motor, the motor is externally fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support box, and the drive end of the motor is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft;

[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0012] The bottom side of the rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the top side of the turntable, and the outside of the rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the support box.

[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0014] The outer sides of the two sliding columns are slidably connected to the inner walls of the left and right ends of the disk, respectively, and the top sides of the two circular plates are slidably connected to the top side of the inner wall of the turntable.

[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0016] The limiting plate is slidably connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate, and the clamping plate is slidably connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate.

[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0018] The rotating assembly includes a handle, the outer side of which is rotatably connected to the inner rear wall of the fixed frame, and a rotating rod is fixedly connected to the bottom front side of the handle.

[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0020] The bottom side of the rotating rod is fixedly connected to the top side of the rotating plate, and the bottom side of the opening plate is slidably connected to the bottom side of the inner wall of the fixed frame.

[0021] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0022] 1. In this utility model, when the two sliding columns slide to a similar side, they can drive the clamping plate to slide, thereby driving the bottom plate to lift the bottom of the stacked optical discs, so that the two bottom plates gradually slide to a similar side, and then automatically grab the optical discs and fix the columns. Thus, when faced with a large number of optical discs, they can be automatically grabbed without manual grabbing, thereby improving grabbing efficiency.

[0023] 2. In this utility model, the two ends of the rotating plate are restricted between the connecting block and the sliding block, so that the connecting block can push the rotating plate to rotate when it slides. Then the rotating plate will push the sliding block to slide and squeeze the spring, so that the spring can store elastic potential energy, and then give the clamping plate a force in the opposite direction to fix the optical disc, avoiding the force that directly contacts the optical disc and causing damage to the optical disc, thereby improving the safety and reliability of optical disc gripping.

[0024] 3. In this utility model, the rotating rod drives the rotating plate to rotate, thereby pushing the connecting column to rotate around the rotating rod as the center. Then the connecting column pushes the opening plate to slide, and the opening plate pushes the push plate to slide and fit into the positioning plate. This allows the bottom optical disc to slide under the pushing force of the push plate, and then the optical discs can be distributed one by one, thereby reducing the error rate of optical disc distribution. Attached Figure Description

[0025] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a device for batch grabbing and distributing optical discs according to the present invention;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the support box of the device for batch picking and distributing optical discs according to this utility model;

[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the disc in the device for batch picking and distributing optical discs according to this utility model;

[0028] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the clamping plate of the device for batch grasping and distributing optical discs according to this utility model;

[0029] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the fixed frame of the device for batch grabbing and distributing optical discs according to this utility model.

[0030] Legend:

[0031] 1. Support box; 2. Support handle; 3. Motor; 4. Rotating shaft; 5. Turntable; 6. Arc-shaped opening; 7. Sliding column; 8. Circular plate; 9. Clamping plate; 10. Base plate; 11. Positioning plate; 12. Positioning column; 13. Circular disc; 14. Strip-shaped opening; 15. Fixing rod; 16. Spring; 17. Sliding block; 18. Rotating plate; 19. Connecting block; 20. Limiting plate; 21. Clamping plate; 22. Fixing frame; 23. Handle; 24. Rotating rod; 25. Rotating plate; 26. Connecting column; 27. Opening plate; 28. Push plate. Detailed Implementation

[0032] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0033] Reference Figure 1 - Figure 3 This utility model provides an embodiment of a device for batch grasping and distributing optical discs, comprising a support box 1, which serves as the basic framework of the entire mechanical structure, ensuring the stable installation and normal operation of other components. A support handle 2 is fixedly connected to the top side of the support box 1, allowing the user to easily grip and move the entire device, providing a good operating feel and force transmission. A drive assembly, including a motor 3, is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support box 1, providing a power source. The motor 3 is externally fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support box 1, ensuring the stability of the motor 3 and the effective transmission of driving force. A rotating shaft 4 is fixedly connected to the drive end of the motor 3, transmitting the power of the motor 3 to other moving parts through the rotating shaft 4. A turntable 5 is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the drive assembly, and the bottom side of the rotating shaft 4 is fixedly connected to the top side of the turntable 5. The turntable 4 plays a connecting role in the whole device. The external rotating shaft 4 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the support box 1. The support box 1 restricts the rotating shaft 4 so that it can rotate stably. Both the left and right ends of the turntable 5 are provided with arc-shaped openings 6. Both the left and right ends of the turntable 5 are slidably connected with sliding columns 7. The turntable 5 and the arc-shaped openings 6 restrict the sliding columns 7 together, so that the sliding columns 7 can move from far to near or from near to far. The top side of the sliding column 7 is fixedly connected with a circular plate 8. The top sides of the two circular plates 8 are slidably connected to the top side of the inner wall of the turntable 5. The circular plates 8 provide support for the sliding columns 7.

[0034] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4A clamping plate 9 is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the sliding column 7. The distance between the two clamping plates 9 is adjusted to limit the optical disc. A base plate 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the two clamping plates 9 on the adjacent side to provide thrust when clamping the optical disc. A disc 13 is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the support box 1 to protect the internal components. The two sliding columns 7 are slidably connected to the inner walls of the left and right ends of the disc 13. The sliding column 7 can slide horizontally by the restriction of the disc 13. A positioning plate 11 is fixedly connected to the front and rear ends of the bottom side of the disc 13 to further restrict the optical disc. A positioning column 12 is fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom side of the disc 13 to be inserted into the hole in the middle of the optical disc. A strip opening 14 is opened at the left and right ends of the bottom side of the disc 13 to restrict the movement of the sliding column 7 and restrict it. A fixing rod 15 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate 9. Sliding components are provided at the upper and lower ends of the fixing rod 15.

[0035] The sliding assembly includes springs 16. The outer sides of each pair of springs 16 are respectively sleeved on the upper and lower ends of one of the fixed rods 15. A sliding block 17 is fixedly connected to the adjacent side of each pair of springs 16. By fixing and restricting the springs 16, the springs 16 can be evenly stressed. A rotating plate 18 is rotatably connected to the adjacent end of each pair of sliding blocks 17. A connecting block 19 is rotatably connected to the adjacent end of each pair of rotating plates 18. The rotating plates 18 are restricted by the sliding blocks 17 and connecting blocks 19, so that the rotating plates 18 can rotate stably. A limiting plate 20 is fixedly connected to the adjacent side of each pair of connecting blocks 19. A clamping plate 21 is fixedly connected to the adjacent side of each pair of limiting plates 20 for fixing the optical disc. The outer side of the limiting plate 20 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate 9. By restricting the clamping plate 9, the limiting plate 20 can slide horizontally. The outer side of the clamping plate 21 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate 9. By restricting the clamping plate 9, the clamping plate 21 can slide horizontally.

[0036] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 5A fixed frame 22 is fixedly connected to the bottom rear end of the disc 13. A rotating assembly is provided inside the fixed frame 22. The rotating assembly includes a handle 23. The handle 23 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the rear end of the fixed frame 22. The fixed frame 22 restricts the handle 23 so that it can rotate stably. A rotating rod 24 is fixedly connected to the bottom front end of the handle 23. A rotating plate 25 is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the rotating assembly. A connecting post 26 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the rotating plate 25. The connecting post 26 is used as a force transmission to transmit the rotational force. An opening plate 27 is slidably connected to the bottom end of the connecting post 26 so that the opening plate 27 can slide back and forth. The bottom side of the rotating rod 24 is fixedly connected to the top side of the rotating plate 25. The bottom side of the opening plate 27 is slidably connected to the bottom side of the inner wall of the fixed frame 22. The fixed frame 22 restricts the opening plate 27 so that it can slide horizontally. A push plate 28 is fixedly connected to the front side of the opening plate 27 for ejecting the discs one by one.

[0037] Working principle: We place the support box 1 on top of the disc to be gripped, and insert the positioning pin 12 into the hole in the middle of the disc. The two positioning plates 11 can restrict the disc in advance. Then, the motor 3 drives the rotating shaft 4 to rotate, which in turn drives the turntable 5 to rotate. Then, the arc-shaped opening 6 is designed so that the turntable 5 can push the two sliding pins 7 to slide during the rotation. The two sliding pins 7 can slide to the side closer to each other or to the side farther away. When the two sliding pins 7 slide to the side closer to each other, they can drive the clamping plate 9 to slide, which can drive the bottom plate 10 to lift the bottom of the stacked discs. The two bottom plates 10 gradually slide to the side closer to each other, and then automatically grip and fix the disc. Thus, when dealing with a large number of discs, it can automatically grip them without manual gripping, thereby improving gripping efficiency.

[0038] Simultaneously, when the two base plates 10 are dragging and fixing the optical disc, the optical disc will provide a reaction force to push the clamping plate 21 to slide. Then the clamping plate 21 will push the limiting plate 20 to slide, so that the limiting plate 20 can push the two connecting blocks 19 to slide respectively, restricting the two ends of the rotating plate 18 between the connecting blocks 19 and the sliding block 17. This allows the connecting blocks 19 to push the rotating plate 18 to rotate when sliding. Then the rotating plate 18 will push the sliding block 17 to slide and compress the spring 16, so that the spring 16 can store elastic potential energy, and then give the clamping plate 21 a force in the opposite direction to fix the optical disc, avoiding direct contact force on the optical disc and causing damage to the optical disc, thereby improving the safety and reliability of optical disc gripping.

[0039] Then, when it is necessary to distribute the optical discs, the length of the positioning plate 11 is smaller than the length of the clamping plate 9 by the thickness of the optical disc. When it is necessary to distribute the discs, the drive motor 3 transmits force to the two clamping plates 9, which loosens the force on the optical discs slightly. At this time, by holding the handle 23, the handle 23 will drive the rotating rod 24 to rotate, and the rotating rod 24 will drive the rotating plate 25 to rotate, thereby pushing the connecting column 26 to rotate around the rotating rod 24. Then the connecting column 26 will push the opening plate 27 to slide, and the opening plate 27 will push the push plate 28 to slide and fit against the positioning plate 11, so that the bottom optical disc is pushed by the push plate 28 to slide, and then the optical discs can be distributed one by one, thereby reducing the error rate of optical disc distribution.

[0040] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A device for batch retrieval and distribution of optical discs, comprising a support box (1), characterized in that: A support handle (2) is fixedly connected to the top side of the support box (1). A drive assembly is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support box (1). A turntable (5) is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the drive assembly. An arc-shaped opening (6) is provided at both the left and right ends of the turntable (5). A sliding column (7) is slidably connected to both the left and right ends of the turntable (5). A circular plate (8) is fixedly connected to the top side of the sliding column (7). A clamping plate (9) is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the sliding column (7). The two clamping plates (9) are connected to each other. A base plate (10) is fixedly connected to the bottom of one side. A disc (13) is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the support box (1). A positioning plate (11) is fixedly connected to both the front and rear ends of the bottom side of the disc (13). A positioning column (12) is fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom side of the disc (13). A strip-shaped opening (14) is opened at both the left and right ends of the bottom side of the disc (13). A fixing rod (15) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate (9). A sliding component is provided at both the upper and lower ends of the fixing rod (15).

2. The apparatus for batch ripping and distributing optical discs according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sliding assembly includes springs (16), with each pair of springs (16) respectively sleeved on the upper and lower ends of one of the fixed rods (15). A sliding block (17) is fixedly connected to the adjacent side of each pair of springs (16). A rotating plate (18) is rotatably connected to the adjacent end of each pair of sliding blocks (17). A connecting block (19) is rotatably connected to the adjacent end of each pair of rotating plates (18). A limiting plate (20) is fixedly connected to the adjacent side of each pair of connecting blocks (19). Each of the two limiting plates (20) is fixedly connected to a clamping plate (21) on one side. The bottom rear end of the disc (13) is fixedly connected to a fixing frame (22). The fixing frame (22) is provided with a rotating component. The bottom side of the rotating component is fixedly connected to a rotating plate (25). The rear end of the rotating plate (25) is fixedly connected to a connecting column (26). The bottom end of the connecting column (26) is slidably connected to an opening plate (27). The front side of the opening plate (27) is fixedly connected to a push plate (28).

3. The apparatus for batch ripping and distributing optical discs according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive assembly includes a motor (3), the motor (3) is externally fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support box (1), and the drive end of the motor (3) is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft (4).

4. The apparatus for batch ripping and distributing optical discs according to claim 3, characterized in that: The bottom side of the rotating shaft (4) is fixedly connected to the top side of the turntable (5), and the outside of the rotating shaft (4) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the support box (1).

5. The apparatus for batch retrieval and distribution of optical discs according to claim 4, characterized in that: The two sliding columns (7) are slidably connected to the inner walls of the left and right ends of the disc (13), respectively, and the top sides of the two circular plates (8) are slidably connected to the top side of the inner wall of the turntable (5).

6. The apparatus for batch ripping and distributing optical discs according to claim 2, characterized in that: The limiting plate (20) is externally slidably connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate (9), and the clamping plate (21) is externally slidably connected to the inner wall of the clamping plate (9).

7. The apparatus for batch ripping and distributing optical discs according to claim 2, characterized in that: The rotating assembly includes a handle (23), which is externally rotatably connected to the inner rear wall of the fixed frame (22), and a rotating rod (24) is fixedly connected to the bottom front side of the handle (23).

8. The apparatus for batch ripping and distributing optical discs according to claim 7, characterized in that: The bottom side of the rotating rod (24) is fixedly connected to the top side of the rotating plate (25), and the bottom side of the opening plate (27) is slidably connected to the bottom side of the inner wall of the fixed frame (22).