A material tray structure for an optical disc automatic engraver

CN224652009UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18BEIJING MEISAISI TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202522141917.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-10-10
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-10-10

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Technical Problem

[0003]传统的光盘自动刻录机用料盘在使用时,由于光盘自动刻录机需要一次刻录多个光盘,需要人工不断放置光盘,难以满足大批量数据备份或光盘复制的需求,用户需要频繁地手动放置光盘,这不仅降低了工作效率,还大大增加了人工干预的工作,因此,本领域技术人员提供了一种光盘自动刻录机用料盘结构,以解决上述背景技术中提出的问题

Benefits of technology

[0018]1、本实用新型中,空盘仓底板通过一侧三角排列的三个定位杆进行定位,其三个凸出端的上端面固定连接的边柱可以对空盘起到一定的限位和保护作用,确保空盘整齐有序地放置在空盘仓中,便于一次性放置大量光盘,提高工作效率。

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of compact disc engraving equipment discloses a material disc structure for compact disc automatic engraving machine, including base, the base upper end face front end leans both sides all are equipped with the three locating rods of triangle arrangement, the three locating rods of one side are equipped with the empty disc storehouse bottom plate between the sleeve, the upper end surface fixed connection of three protruding ends of empty disc storehouse bottom plate has the side column, the three locating rods of other side are equipped with the finished storehouse bottom plate between, the upper end surface center of finished storehouse bottom plate is equipped with the middle column. In the utility model, satisfy the demand of large quantities of data backup or compact disc duplication, user need not frequently manual placement compact disc, improved work efficiency, also greatly reduced the work of manual intervention, simultaneously to empty disc plays certain spacing and protection function, ensures that empty disc is placed in empty disc storehouse in order.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of optical disc burning equipment, and in particular to a disc structure for an automatic optical disc burner. Background Technology

[0002] With the rapid development of information technology, optical discs, as an important data storage medium, still have wide applications in data backup, software distribution, and audio-visual product distribution. An automatic optical disc burner is an intelligent device that integrates automatic loading, burning, ejection, and storage of optical discs, aiming to improve the efficiency and convenience of optical disc burning. Optical disc burners still have wide applications in data storage, backup, and audio-visual production. With the popularization of high-definition content and the increase in digital storage demand, the optical disc burner market will continue to maintain stable growth.

[0003] Traditional CD / DVD burners require manual placement of discs during operation because the burner needs to burn multiple discs at once. This makes it difficult to meet the needs of large-scale data backup or disc duplication. Users need to manually place discs frequently, which not only reduces work efficiency but also greatly increases the amount of manual intervention. Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a disc structure for CD / DVD burners to solve the problems mentioned in the background. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a disc structure for an automatic optical disc burner that limits and protects empty discs, facilitating the placement of a large number of discs at once and improving work efficiency.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a disc structure for an automatic optical disc burner, including a base, three positioning rods arranged in a triangular pattern are provided on both sides of the front end of the upper end of the base, and an empty disc compartment bottom plate is sleeved between the three positioning rods on one side, with side posts fixedly connected to the upper end faces of the three protruding ends of the empty disc compartment bottom plate.

[0006] With the above technical solution, empty disks are placed on the bottom plate of the empty disk compartment. The bottom plate of the empty disk compartment is positioned by three positioning rods arranged in a triangle on one side. The side posts fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the three protruding ends can play a certain role in limiting and protecting the empty disks, ensuring that the empty disks are placed neatly and orderly in the empty disk compartment.

[0007] Furthermore, a finished compartment bottom plate is provided between the three positioning rods on the other side, and a central column is provided at the center of the upper end surface of the finished compartment bottom plate;

[0008] With the above technical solution, a bottom plate is provided between the three positioning rods arranged in a triangle on the other side. A central column is provided at the center of the upper surface of the bottom plate. The central column can position the optical disc and is also used to place the completed optical discs, making it convenient to store and organize the completed optical discs.

[0009] Furthermore, the upper end face of the base is provided with a CD burner body, and the front end face of the CD burner body is provided with three CD burner slots arranged vertically. The center of each of the three CD burner slots is provided with a telescopic device. The upper end face of the two upper telescopic devices is provided with a CD burner tray near the front end, and the upper end face of the lower telescopic device is provided with a printer tray near the front end. The printer tray is provided with a tray assembly, and the tray assembly includes a tray base plate. The upper end face of the tray base plate is provided with a protective pad, the interior of the tray base plate is provided with a metal connecting buckle, and the lower end face of the tray base plate is provided with screws.

[0010] With the above technical solution, the upper end of the base has a CD burner body at the rear. The front end of the CD burner body has three CD burner slots arranged vertically. Each of the three CD burner slots has a telescopic device at its center. Activating the two upper telescopic devices pushes the CD burner tray at the front end of the upper surface forward. The robotic arm places an empty disc on the CD burner tray. Then, the telescopic devices retract, pulling the CD burner tray along with the disc into the CD burner slot for burning. The CD burner body performs the burning operation on the inserted disc. Activating the lower telescopic device moves the printer tray on the upper surface forward. The tray assembly inside the printer tray can be used to hold small discs up to 8cm in diameter. The tray bottom plate of the tray assembly has a protective pad. The robotic arm places an empty disc on the tray assembly. Then, the telescopic devices retract, pulling the printer tray and tray assembly along with the disc into the CD burner slot for printing. The CD burner body performs the printing operation on the inserted disc. Screws are used to fix the metal tray, and metal connecting buckles are used to engage with the disc sensor.

[0011] Furthermore, a protective cover is rotatably connected at the junction of the front end face and the upper end face of the burner body;

[0012] With the above technical solution, a protective cover is rotatably connected at the junction of the front and upper surfaces of the CD burner. When not performing a burning operation, the protective cover can be lowered to protect the CD burner and prevent dust and other debris from entering the CD burner.

[0013] Furthermore, a robotic arm is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the base near the center, and an electric telescopic rod is provided at the output end of the robotic arm. A connecting plate is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the electric telescopic rod, and a support structure is provided at the center of the lower surface of the connecting plate.

[0014] With the above technical solution, the robotic arm fixedly connected to the center of the upper surface of the base starts to work. The output end of the robotic arm is equipped with an electric telescopic rod, which can perform telescopic movement. The lower end of the connecting plate fixedly connected to the lower end is equipped with a support structure. The electric telescopic rod extends downward, so that the support structure approaches the empty disk in the empty disk compartment, and then the support structure lifts up the empty disk.

[0015] Furthermore, a temporary placement device is provided at the center of the upper surface of the base;

[0016] Using the above technical solution, after the burned disc is retrieved, the robotic arm can place the disc onto a temporary placement device located at the center of the upper surface of the base.

[0017] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0018] 1. In this utility model, the empty disc compartment bottom plate is positioned by three positioning rods arranged in a triangle on one side. The side posts fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the three protruding ends can play a certain role in limiting and protecting the empty discs, ensuring that the empty discs are placed neatly and orderly in the empty disc compartment, which facilitates the placement of a large number of optical discs at one time and improves work efficiency.

[0019] 2. In this utility model, a central column is provided at the center of the upper end of the bottom plate of the tray. The central column can position the optical disc and is also used to place the completed optical discs, making it convenient to store and organize the completed optical discs.

[0020] 3. In this utility model, the tray assembly is used to fix the 8cm CD onto the tray when printing text on the disc surface. The tray assembly and the printer tray work together to meet the printing needs of CDs of different sizes. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the material disc structure for an automatic optical disc burner proposed in this utility model;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a top view of the material tray structure for an automatic optical disc burner proposed in this utility model;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a side view of the material tray structure for an automatic optical disc burner proposed in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a breakdown diagram of the tray assembly;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a front view of the disc structure for an automatic optical disc burner proposed in this utility model.

[0026] Legend:

[0027] 1. Base; 2. CD / DVD burner body; 3. Protective cover; 4. Tray assembly; 5. Robotic arm; 6. Positioning rod; 7. Central column; 8. Finished disc tray bottom plate; 9. Side column; 10. Empty disc tray bottom plate; 11. Electric telescopic rod; 12. Connecting plate; 13. Screw; 14. Metal connecting buckle; 15. Tray bottom plate; 16. Protective pad; 17. CD / DVD burner inner slot; 18. Printer tray; 19. Telescopic device; 20. Temporary placement device; 21. Support structure; 22. CD / DVD burner tray. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. 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.

[0029] Reference Figure 1-5 An embodiment of this utility model provides a disc structure for an automatic optical disc burner, including a base 1. Three positioning rods 6 arranged in a triangular pattern are provided on both sides of the front end of the upper end of the base 1. An empty disc compartment bottom plate 10 is sleeved between the three positioning rods 6 on one side. Side posts 9 are fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the three protruding ends of the empty disc compartment bottom plate 10.

[0030] Empty disks are placed on the empty disk compartment bottom plate 10. The empty disk compartment bottom plate 10 is positioned by three positioning rods 6 arranged in a triangle on one side. The side posts 9 fixedly connected to the upper end of the three protruding ends can play a certain role in limiting and protecting the empty disks, ensuring that the empty disks are placed neatly and orderly in the empty disk compartment.

[0031] A complete storage compartment bottom plate 8 is provided between the three positioning rods 6 on the other side, and a central column 7 is provided at the center of the upper end face of the complete storage compartment bottom plate 8.

[0032] On the other side, between the three positioning rods 6 arranged in a triangle, there is a bottom plate 8. At the center of the upper surface of the bottom plate 8, there is a central column 7. The central column 7 can position the optical disc and is also used to place the completed optical discs later, making it convenient to store and organize the completed optical discs.

[0033] The upper end of the base 1 is provided with the burner body 2. The front end of the burner body 2 is provided with three burner inner slots 17 arranged vertically. The center of each of the three burner inner slots 17 is provided with a telescopic device 19. The upper end of the two telescopic devices 19 is provided with a burner tray 22. The upper end of the telescopic device 19 is provided with a printer tray 18. The printer tray 18 is provided with a tray assembly 4. The tray assembly 4 includes a tray base plate 15. The upper end of the tray base plate 15 is provided with a protective pad 16. The tray base plate 15 is provided with a metal connecting buckle 14. The lower end of the tray base plate 15 is provided with a screw 13.

[0034] The upper rear end of the base 1 is equipped with a CD burner body 2. Three CD burner slots 17 are arranged vertically on the front end of the CD burner body 2. Each of the three slots 17 has a telescopic device 19 at its center. Activating the two upper telescopic devices 19 pushes the CD burner tray 22 (located near the front end of the upper surface) forward, allowing the robotic arm 5 to place an empty disc onto the tray 22. Then, the telescopic devices 19 retract, pulling the tray 22 along with the disc into the CD burner slots 17 for burning. The CD burner body 2 performs the burning operation on the inserted disc. Activating the lower telescopic device... The telescopic device 19 moves the printer tray 18 on the upper surface forward. The tray assembly 4 inside the printer tray 18 can be used to limit the small optical discs of 8cm. The tray base plate 15 of the tray assembly 4 is provided with a protective pad 16. The robotic arm 5 places the empty disc on the tray assembly 4, and then the telescopic device 19 retracts, pulling the printer tray 18 and the tray assembly 4 together with the optical disc into the inner slot 17 of the burner for printing. The burner body 2 performs the printing operation on the inserted optical disc. The screw 13 is used to fix the metal tray, and the metal connecting buckle 14 is used to fasten with the optical disc sensor.

[0035] like Figure 1 , 3 As shown in Figure 5, a protective cover 3 is rotatably connected at the junction of the front end face and the upper end face of the burner body 2. When not performing burning operations, the protective cover 3 can be lowered to protect the burner body 2 and prevent dust and other debris from entering the burner.

[0036] A robotic arm 5 is fixedly connected to the center of the upper surface of the base 1. An electric telescopic rod 11 is provided at the output end of the robotic arm 5. A connecting plate 12 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the electric telescopic rod 11. A support structure 21 is provided at the center of the lower surface of the connecting plate 12.

[0037] The robotic arm 5, which is fixedly connected to the center of the upper surface of the base 1, starts to work. The output end of the robotic arm 5 is equipped with an electric telescopic rod 11, which can perform telescopic movements. The lower end of the connecting plate 12, which is fixedly connected to the lower end, is equipped with a support structure 21 at the center of the lower end. The electric telescopic rod 11 extends downward, so that the support structure 21 approaches the empty disk in the empty disk compartment, and then the support structure 21 lifts up the empty disk.

[0038] A temporary placement device 20 is provided at the center of the upper surface of the base 1. After the disc is picked up, the robotic arm 5 can place the disc onto the temporary placement device 20 provided at the center of the upper surface of the base 1.

[0039] Working principle: Empty discs are placed on the empty disc tray bottom plate 10. The empty disc tray bottom plate 10 is positioned by three positioning rods 6 arranged in a triangle on one side. The side posts 9 fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the three protruding ends can limit and protect the empty discs, ensuring that the empty discs are placed neatly and orderly in the empty disc tray. The finishing tray bottom plate 8 is located between the three positioning rods 6 arranged in a triangle on the other side. A central post 7 is located at the center of the upper surface of the finishing tray bottom plate 8 for placing the finished discs, which facilitates the storage and organization of the finished discs.

[0040] When optical disc burning is required, the robotic arm 5, which is fixedly connected to the center of the upper surface of the base 1, starts to work. The output end of the robotic arm 5 is equipped with an electric telescopic rod 11, which can extend and retract. The lower end of the connecting plate 12, which is fixedly connected to the lower end, is equipped with a support structure 21 at the center of the lower end. The electric telescopic rod 11 extends downward, bringing the support structure 21 close to the empty disc in the empty disc compartment. Then, the support structure 21 lifts up the empty disc.

[0041] After retrieving the empty disc, the robotic arm 5 can place the empty disc on the temporary placement device 20 provided at the center of the upper surface of the base 1, or it can directly transport the empty disc to the burner body 2.

[0042] The upper rear end of the base 1 is equipped with a CD burner body 2. Three CD burner slots 17 are arranged vertically on the front end of the CD burner body 2. Each of the three slots 17 has a telescopic device 19 at its center. Activating the two upper telescopic devices 19 pushes the CD burner tray 22 (located near the front end of the upper surface) forward, allowing the robotic arm 5 to place an empty disc onto the tray 22. Then, the telescopic devices 19 retract, pulling the tray 22 along with the disc into the CD burner slots 17 for burning. The CD burner body 2 performs the burning operation on the inserted disc. Activating the lower telescopic device... The telescopic device 19 moves the printer tray 18 on the upper surface forward. The tray assembly 4 inside the printer tray 18 can be used to limit the small optical discs of 8cm. The tray base plate 15 of the tray assembly 4 is provided with a protective pad 16. The robotic arm 5 places the empty disc on the tray assembly 4, and then the telescopic device 19 retracts, pulling the printer tray 18 and the tray assembly 4 together with the optical disc into the inner slot 17 of the burner for printing. The burner body 2 performs the printing operation on the inserted optical disc. The screw 13 is used to fix the metal tray, and the metal connecting buckle 14 is used to fasten with the optical disc sensor.

[0043] After the burning is completed, the telescopic device 19 is activated again to push the tray assembly 4 along with the burned disc out of the burner's inner slot 17. The robotic arm 5 works again, and the lifting structure 21 lifts the burned disc off the tray assembly 4 and places it on the completion tray bottom plate 8. The central column 7 in the center of the completion tray bottom plate 8 can position the disc.

[0044] A protective cover 3 is rotatably connected at the junction of the front and upper surfaces of the burner body 2. When not performing burning operations, the protective cover 3 can be lowered to protect the burner body 2 and prevent dust and other debris from entering the burner. A temporary placement device 20 is provided at the center of the upper surface of the base 1. After the burned disc is picked up, the robotic arm 5 can place the disc on the temporary placement device 20 provided at the center of the upper surface of the base 1.

[0045] Stepper motors play a crucial role in the control of robotic arm 5. Through precise positioning and controllability, they enable accurate movement and operation of the robotic arm. The device also includes an integrated controller, which receives signals from various components through its input ports. These signals are processed and used as the basis for control decisions. The integrated controller then uses a control algorithm to process the input signals and generates control outputs according to predetermined rules. Based on the results of the control algorithm, the integrated controller sends signals to the actuators through its output ports. The integrated controller can coordinate the work of various components. This solution is a commonly used technical method in the prior art and will not be elaborated on further here.

[0046] 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 material disc structure for an optical disc automatic engraver, comprising a base (1), characterized in that: The base (1) has three positioning rods (6) arranged in a triangular pattern on both sides of the front end of the upper end. An empty tray bottom plate (10) is sleeved between the three positioning rods (6) on one side. The upper end of the three protruding ends of the empty tray bottom plate (10) is fixedly connected to the side posts (9).

2. The material disc structure for an automatic disc writer according to claim 1, wherein: A complete storage compartment bottom plate (8) is provided between the three positioning rods (6) on the other side, and a central column (7) is provided at the center of the upper end face of the complete storage compartment bottom plate (8).

3. The disc structure for an automatic optical disc burner according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper end of the base (1) is provided with a CD burner body (2). The front end of the CD burner body (2) is provided with three CD burner inner slots (17) arranged vertically. The center of each of the three CD burner inner slots (17) is provided with a telescopic device (19). The upper end of the two telescopic devices (19) is provided with a CD burner tray (22) near the front end. The upper end of the telescopic device (19) is provided with a printer tray (18) near the front end. The printer tray (18) is provided with a tray assembly (4). The tray assembly (4) includes a tray base plate (15). The upper end of the tray base plate (15) is provided with a protective pad (16). The tray base plate (15) is provided with a metal connecting buckle (14). The lower end of the tray base plate (15) is provided with a screw (13).

4. The material disc structure for an automatic disc writer according to claim 3, wherein: A protective cover (3) is rotatably connected at the junction of the front end face and the upper end face of the burner body (2).

5. The disc structure for an automatic optical disc burner according to claim 1, characterized in that: A mechanical arm (5) is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the base (1) near the center. An electric telescopic rod (11) is provided at the output end of the mechanical arm (5). A connecting plate (12) is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the electric telescopic rod (11). A support structure (21) is provided at the center of the lower surface of the connecting plate (12).

6. The material disc structure for an automatic disc writer as claimed in claim 1, wherein: A temporary placement device (20) is provided at the center of the upper end face of the base (1).