Connection structure, optical disk drive
The detachable optical disk drive connection structure with conductive and shielding features addresses installation and noise issues, enabling easy attachment and reducing electromagnetic interference.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-11-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing optical disk drives for electronic devices are cumbersome to install and expose cables, leading to potential noise issues from electromagnetic interference.
A detachable optical disk drive connection structure with a first connector terminal on the drive, a second connector terminal on the electronic device, a circuit board with a ground portion, and a conductive member providing electrical conductivity between the ground and the disk drive when connected, along with a shielding structure to mitigate electromagnetic interference.
The solution allows easy installation of the optical disk drive without external cables and effectively suppresses electromagnetic noise, maintaining a clean aesthetic appearance and functional stability.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a connection structure and an optical disc drive. [Background technology]
[0002] Patent Documents 1 and 2 disclose optical disc drives that are mounted on electronic devices such as game machines, personal computers, and AV equipment. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2015-022780 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2015-022779 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] For electronic devices that do not have an optical disk drive, it is convenient to attach an external optical disk drive via a cable. However, when attaching an external optical disk drive, users may find the installation process cumbersome or the cable exposed to the outside of the electronic device cumbersome. Therefore, while it is possible to adopt a configuration in which the optical disk drive is attached to the electronic device without a cable, measures are required to prevent noise such as electromagnetic waves that may be generated around the connector.
[0005] Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a connection structure and an optical disc drive that can suppress the effects of noise. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] The connection structure of the present disclosure is a connection structure that electrically connects an electronic device to an optical disk drive that is detachable from the electronic device, and includes: a first connector terminal provided on the optical disk drive; a second connector terminal provided on the electronic device that is connectable to the first connector terminal; a circuit board that is accommodated in a housing of the electronic device and that mounts the second connector terminal; a ground portion provided on the circuit board; and a conductive member that provides electrical conductivity between the ground portion and a metal portion of the optical disk drive when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected.
[0007] The optical disk drive according to the present disclosure is an optical disk drive that is detachable from an electronic device, and includes a connector terminal that can be connected to an equipment-side connector terminal mounted on a circuit board of the electronic device, and a conductive member that is electrically connected to a ground portion provided on the circuit board when the connector terminal is connected to the equipment-side connector terminal. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0008] [Figure 1A] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an electronic device unit according to the present embodiment. [Figure 1B] FIG. 2 is a plan view of the electronic device unit according to the embodiment, seen from above. [Figure 2] 1 is a perspective view showing an electronic device unit according to the present embodiment with a drive cover covering an optical disk drive removed. FIG. [Figure 3] 1 is a perspective view showing a state in which an optical disk drive is being mounted in an electronic device in an electronic device unit according to the present embodiment. FIG. [Figure 4] 1 is a perspective view showing an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 5] 1 is a perspective view showing an optical disk drive according to an embodiment of the present invention as viewed obliquely from above. [Figure 6] 1 is a perspective view showing an optical disk drive according to an embodiment of the present invention as viewed obliquely from below. [Figure 7]FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VII-VII shown in FIG. 1B. [Figure 8A] FIG. 1C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IIX-IIX shown in FIG. 1B. [Figure 8B] 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a connector connection structure in an electronic device unit according to the present embodiment. [Figure 9] FIG. 2 is a top view showing a circuit board accommodated in a housing of the electronic device as viewed from above. [Figure 10] 1 is a bottom view showing a circuit board accommodated in a housing of the electronic device as viewed from below. FIG. [Figure 11] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the drive cover as viewed obliquely from below. [Figure 12] 10 is a left side view showing the optical disk drive covered by the drive cover. FIG. [Figure 13] FIG. 10 is a left side view of the drive cover in the middle of covering the optical disk drive, as viewed from the left. [Figure 14] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a cross section taken along a cutting line passing through the rear locking claw. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] An electronic device unit 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as the present embodiment) will be described below. The electronic device unit 1 includes an electronic device 10 and an optical disk drive 20 that is detachable from the electronic device 10. The optical disk drive 20 is configured to be detachable from the electronic device 10 manually by a user without using tools or the like. The optical disk drive 20 is also configured to be directly connectable to the electronic device 10 without using a cable or the like that is exposed to the outside of the electronic device 10.
[0010] In the following description, in each drawing, the directions indicated by Y1 and Y2 are referred to as the front and rear, respectively, the directions indicated by Z1 and Z2 are referred to as the up and down, respectively, and the directions indicated by X1 and X2 are referred to as the right and left, respectively. These directions are used to describe the relative positions of parts, portions, and members of the electronic device 10 and do not limit the orientation of the electronic device 10. For example, the electronic device 10 may be used with the upper portion (the portion indicated by Z1) in the drawing positioned downward. Note that each drawing shows an example in which the optical disk drive 20 is installed in the electronic device 10 so that the optical disk is inserted from the front toward the rear. In this embodiment, the front-to-rear direction is a first width direction of the optical disk drive 20, and the left-to-right direction is a second width direction of the optical disk drive 20.
[0011] FIG. 1A is a perspective view showing an electronic device unit according to this embodiment. FIG. 1B is a plan view of the electronic device unit according to this embodiment seen from above. FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the electronic device unit according to this embodiment with a drive cover covering an optical disk drive removed. FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the electronic device unit according to this embodiment with an optical disk drive being installed in the electronic device. FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the electronic device according to this embodiment. Note that in FIGS. 1 to 4, part of the exterior of the electronic device 10 is omitted.
[0012] FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the optical disk drive of this embodiment as seen obliquely from above. FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the optical disk drive of this embodiment as seen obliquely from below. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the VII-VII section line shown in FIG. 1B. Specifically, FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the section line passing through a guide pin, showing the optical disk drive being mounted in an electronic device. FIG. 8A is a cross-sectional view taken along the IIX-IIX section line shown in FIG. 1B. Specifically, FIG. 8A is a cross-sectional view of the electronic device unit taken along the section line passing through a locking claw provided on the case of the optical disk drive. FIG. 8A also shows an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the locking claw provided on the case of the optical disk drive and its surrounding members. FIG. 8B is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a connector connection structure in the electronic device unit of this embodiment.
[0013] [Overview of Electronic Devices 10] The electronic device 10 is, for example, an entertainment device that functions as a game device or audio-visual device. However, the electronic device is not limited to this, and may be, for example, a personal computer. The electronic device 10 outputs moving image data generated by executing a game program and video and audio data acquired through a network to a display device such as a television. The electronic device 10 also outputs video and audio data acquired from an optical disc, which is a recording medium inserted into an optical disc drive 20, to the display device.
[0014] The electronic device 10 has a housing 12 that houses a circuit board 11 (see FIGS. 7, 9, 10, etc.). Electronic components such as a CPU (central processing unit) and a GPU (graphics processor unit) may be mounted on the circuit board 11. Although not shown, the housing 12 may also house a cooling fan, heat pipe, heat sink, etc. that cool the electronic components mounted on the circuit board 11.
[0015] [Optical Disc Drive 20 Overview] The optical disc drive 20 is a device that reads information stored on an optical disc using a laser beam or the like. An optical disc is, for example, an information recording medium such as a CD, a DVD, or a Blu-Ray Disc (registered trademark). The optical disc drive 20 is preferably compatible with optical discs with a diameter of, for example, 12 cm.
[0016] As shown in FIG. 5 and other figures, the optical disc drive 20 has a case 21 in which an insertion slot 21b through which an optical disc is inserted is formed. The optical disc drive 20 is configured by accommodating in the case 21 a transport mechanism for transporting the optical disc, a chucking mechanism for fixing the optical disc, and the like. The case 21 is box-shaped and forms at least a part of the exterior of the optical disc drive 20. The case 21 may form the exterior of the optical disc drive 20 together with a metal lower plate 21U shown in FIG. 6. The lower plate 21U may be fixed directly to the case 21 or indirectly via another member. The case 21 is not limited to being made of a single member, and may be made of a combination of multiple members.
[0017] [Detachable structure] As shown in FIG. 6 and other figures, the optical disc drive 20 has connector terminals 22 (first connector terminals) exposed to the outside at its left rear portion. The connector terminals 22 are mounted on a circuit board housed in the case 21. As shown in FIG. 4 and other figures, the electronic device 10 has connector terminals 13 (device-side connector terminals, second connector terminals) exposed to the outside at its left rear portion. The connector terminals 13 are mounted on a circuit board 11 housed in the housing 12. The housing 12 has openings 12f through which the connector terminals 13 are exposed to the outside.
[0018] The connector terminals 22 form at least a part of the exterior of the optical disc drive 20 and are provided so as to protrude downward from a lower plate 21U that forms the lower surface of the optical disc drive 20.
[0019] The connector terminal 22 is rotatable between a non-connected position where it is not connected to the connector terminal 13 and a connected position where it is connected to the connector terminal 13, when the supported portion formed on the case 21 is supported by the electronic device 10.
[0020] 5, the optical disc drive 20 includes a locking claw 21a, which is a supported portion formed on the case 21. The locking claw 21a is formed at the front end of the case 21. Two locking claws 21a are formed on the case 21, spaced apart in the left-right direction (second width direction). Specifically, the locking claws 21a are formed at the front end of the left part and the front end of the right part of the case 21, respectively.
[0021] The locking claw 21a includes an extension portion 211a extending downward and a claw portion 212a protruding forward from the lower end of the extension portion 211a. The tip of the claw portion 212a in the protruding direction may protrude so as to be positioned forward of the front end of the case 21.
[0022] Furthermore, elastic portion 212b is provided below claw portion 212a. As shown in the enlarged cross-sectional view of Fig. 8A, elastic portion 212b is provided so as to protrude downward from the lower end of claw portion 212a.
[0023] 4, the electronic device 10 includes a locking hole 12h formed in the housing 12. The locking hole 12h is formed in the front part of the housing 12. Two locking holes 12h are formed in the housing 12, spaced apart in the left-right direction. Specifically, the locking holes 12h are each formed in the front part of the housing 12 so as to correspond to the positions of the locking claws 21a of the optical disk drive 20.
[0024] 8A, electronic device 10 includes upper contact portion 12a that contacts the upper surface of claw portion 212a of locking claw 21a when locking claw 21a is inserted into locking hole 12h, and lower contact portion 12b that contacts the lower surface of elastic portion 212b provided on claw portion 212a. In this embodiment, upper contact portion 12a is part of housing 12, and lower contact portion 12b is part of upper shield 111, which will be described later.
[0025] When the optical disk drive 20 is installed in the electronic device 10, first, the two locking claws 21a are inserted forward and downward into the two locking holes 12h, respectively. That is, as shown in Fig. 3, the locking claws 21a are inserted into the locking holes 12h with the front of the optical disk drive 20 tilted downward. The locking claws 21a inserted into the locking holes 12h are locked by the upper contact portions 12a.
[0026] From a state in which the locking claws 21a are locked to the upper contact portions 12a, the optical disk drive 20 is rotated relative to the electronic device 10 using the locking claws 21a as a fulcrum, thereby moving the rear portion of the optical disk drive 20 downward. As the rear portion of the optical disk drive 20 moves downward, the elastic portion 212b is sandwiched between the claws 212a and the lower contact portions 12b and compressed. Furthermore, as the rear portion of the optical disk drive 20 is moved downward, the optical disk drive 20 is placed on the placement surface 12c of the housing 12 of the electronic device 10.
[0027] 6, optical disc drive 20 is provided with guide pins 23a that protrude downward. Guide pins 23a are provided to guide the movement of connector terminals 22 when connecting connector terminals 22 to connector terminals 13. Therefore, guide pins 23a are preferably provided at the left rear of optical disc drive 20, near connector terminals 22.
[0028] Specifically, the guide pins 23a are preferably provided in a connector housing 23 that accommodates at least a portion of the connector terminals 22. The connector housing 23 is made of metal and is provided so as to protrude downward from the lower plate 21U as shown in Fig. 6. When the connector terminals 22 are in the connected position, at least a portion of the connector housing 23 is fitted into an opening 12f formed in the housing 12 of the electronic device 10, and is thereby accommodated inside the housing 12.
[0029] 8B, the electronic device 10 has a guide hole H through which the guide pin 23a is inserted. The guide hole H may be formed in at least some of the members housed in the housing 12 of the electronic device 10. FIGS. 8B and 9 show an example in which the guide hole H is formed in the circuit board 11 and the upper shield 111.
[0030] The guide hole H is preferably formed so that the guide pin 23a is inserted therethrough before the connector terminal 22 is connected to the connector terminal 13. Therefore, the tip of the guide pin 23a in the extension direction is preferably located farther from the lower plate 21U than the tip of the connector terminal 22 that protrudes from the lower plate 21U placed on the electronic device 10. The inner peripheral surface of the guide hole H preferably has a function of guiding the movement of the guide pin 23a. In this embodiment, the guide pin 23a is cylindrical, and the guide hole H is an opening whose planar shape is circular. The guide hole H may be a through hole or a bottomed groove.
[0031] The guide pin 23a is preferably disposed forward of the connector terminal 22. That is, the guide pin 23a is preferably disposed closer to the locking claw 21a in the front-rear direction than the connector terminal 22. The guide pin 23a is also preferably disposed to the left of the connector terminal 22.
[0032] In the optical disk drive 20, when the locking claw 21a is locked to the electronic device 10, the optical disk drive 20 is pushed forward. At this time, if the locking claw 21a is not accurately inserted into the locking hole 12h, the position of the connector terminal 22 relative to the connector terminal 13 will shift forward. If the guide pin 23a were located behind or in the same position as the connector terminal 22 in the front-to-rear direction, the guide pin 23a could accidentally interfere with the connector terminal 13 when connecting the connector terminal 22 to the connector terminal 13. In this embodiment, the guide pin 23a is positioned forward of the connector terminal 22, so that the guide pin 23a will not interfere with the connector terminal 13 even if the position of the connector terminal 22 relative to the connector terminal 13 shifts forward.
[0033] In the above-described detachable structure of the present embodiment, the user can easily attach the optical disk drive 20 to the electronic device 10 manually, without using tools. Furthermore, in the detachable structure of the present embodiment, the locking claw 21a is provided at the front of the case 21, and the connector terminal 22 is provided at the rear of the case 21. Because the locking claw 21a, which serves as the pivot point, and the connector terminal 22 are spaced apart in the front-to-rear direction, the angle of the connector terminal 22 relative to the connector terminal 13 when the connector terminal 22 is connected to the connector terminal 13 is small. Furthermore, the provision of the guide pin 23a allows the connector terminal 22 to be accurately aligned with the connector terminal 13. This configuration reduces the load on the connector terminals 22 and 13 when they come into contact with each other.
[0034] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the connector terminals 22 on the optical disk drive 20 side protrude downward, and the connector terminals 13 on the electronic device 10 side are provided in recesses formed in the housing 12. In other words, there are no protruding portions related to the connector connection structure on the mounting surface 12c of the electronic device 10. Therefore, when the optical disk drive 20 is not attached, there are no unnecessary protrusions on the electronic device 10. This prevents the aesthetic appearance of the electronic device 10 from being marred by the connector structure.
[0035] [Shield structure] Fig. 9 is a top view showing the circuit board accommodated in the housing of the electronic device as viewed from above, and Fig. 10 is a bottom view showing the circuit board accommodated in the housing of the electronic device as viewed from below.
[0036] Electronic device 10 has a shield that covers electronic components such as integrated circuits mounted on circuit board 11 to block electromagnetic waves (noise) emitted from the electronic components and to block external electromagnetic waves. By having a shield, for example, it is possible to prevent radio waves radiated from an antenna mounted on the circuit board from affecting other electronic components housed in housing 12 of electronic device 10, and to prevent the antenna from being affected by radio waves radiated from other electronic components.
[0037] As shown in Fig. 9, upper shield 111 is provided to cover the upper side of circuit board 11. As shown in Fig. 10, lower shield 112 is provided to cover the lower side of circuit board 11. Upper shield 111 and lower shield 112 are fixed to circuit board 11 with a plurality of screws, rivets, etc. Upper shield 111 and lower shield 112 are made of a conductor (metal such as iron, aluminum, or stainless steel).
[0038] A ground pattern 11G (see FIG. 9) is formed on the upper surface of the circuit board 11. The shaded area in FIG. 9 is the area that is covered by the upper shield 111 and where the ground pattern 11G is formed. The ground pattern 11G is formed, for example, along the outer periphery of the circuit board 11. An outer periphery 111a of the upper shield 111 is in contact with the ground pattern 11G and functions as a ground portion together with the ground pattern 11G.
[0039] 9, connector terminals 13 are provided on the outer periphery of the upper surface of circuit board 11. An opening 111b surrounding connector terminals 13 is formed in the left rear portion of upper shield 111. In other words, upper shield 111 covers the upper side of circuit board 11 so as to avoid connector terminals 13. Therefore, connector terminals 13 are exposed at the left rear portion of upper shield 111.
[0040] 6 and other figures, a gasket 40, which is a conductive member, is provided at the lower end of connector housing 23. Gasket 40 is annular in shape and surrounds connector terminal 22 when viewed from below. Gasket 40 is preferably provided so as to surround at least one of connector terminal 22 and connector terminal 13 when connector terminal 22 and connector terminal 13 are connected.
[0041] The gasket 40 is made of a conductive elastic material. The connector housing 23 on which the gasket 40 is provided and the lower plate 21U on which the connector housing 23 is provided are both made of a conductive material such as metal. The connector housing 23 is preferably a part of the lower plate 21U. In other words, the lower plate 21U and the connector housing 23 are preferably configured integrally.
[0042] 8B , gasket 40 is provided so as to come into contact with the ground portion of electronic device 10 when connector terminals 22 are in the connected position. Furthermore, when connector terminals 22 are in the connected position, gasket 40 is compressed between the ground portion of electronic device 10 and connector housing 23. As a result, connector terminals 13 and 22 are located in an area shielded by the board on which they are mounted, connector housing 23, and gasket 40.
[0043] When the connector terminals 22 are in the connected position, the gasket 40 is electrically connected to the ground pattern 11G and the upper shield 111. As a result, the ground portion of the electronic device 10 and the connector housing 23 and lower plate 21U of the optical disk drive 20 are electrically integrated.
[0044] The adoption of the above-described shielding structure suppresses the emission of electromagnetic waves through the region where upper shield 111 is not present, i.e., the region where opening 111b exposing connector terminal 13 is formed. In addition, connector terminal 13 and connector terminal 22 are prevented from being affected by electromagnetic waves emitted from electronic components mounted on circuit board 11.
[0045] In the present embodiment, the metal parts electrically connected to the ground part of the electronic device 10 via the gasket 40 are the connector housing 23 and the lower plate 21U, but this is not limiting. It is preferable that a metal part that is at least a part of the optical disk drive 20 be electrically connected to the ground part of the electronic device 10 via the gasket 40 made of a conductive material.
[0046] Furthermore, in this embodiment, an example has been shown in which the gasket 40 is fixed to the connector housing 23, but this is not limiting, and the gasket 40 may be fixed to the electronic device 10 side.
[0047] [Drive Cover 30] Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the drive cover seen from diagonally below. Fig. 12 is a left side view of the drive cover covering the optical disk drive. Fig. 13 is a left side view of the drive cover covering the optical disk drive. Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view taken along a cutting line passing through the rear locking claw.
[0048] The electronic device unit 1 forms part of the exterior of the electronic device 10 and has a drive cover 30 that covers the optical disk drive 20 attached to the electronic device 10. The drive cover 30 is configured to be detachable from the electronic device 10 manually by the user without using tools or the like.
[0049] The drive cover 30 has a shape that has an accommodation space R that accommodates the optical disc drive 20 when attached to the electronic device 10. The drive cover 30 forms the accommodation space R with a front part 31, a left part 32, a right part 33, and an upper part 34.
[0050] The upper portion 34 of the drive cover 30 has a shape including a slope that slopes gently downward toward the rear. The left portion 32, the right portion 33, and the upper portion 34 are connected at their lower ends. The left portion 32, the right portion 33, and the front portion 31 are connected at their lower ends. The front portion 31, the left portion 32, the right portion 33, and the upper portion 34 form a substantially rectangular opening.
[0051] Rear locking claws 34a are formed on the rear portion of the upper portion 34 of the drive cover 30. Two rear locking claws 34a are formed spaced apart in the left-right direction. Specifically, the rear locking claws 34a are formed on the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the drive cover 30. As shown in the enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG. 14, the rear locking claws 34a include a shape that protrudes rearward.
[0052] 14, the housing 12 of the electronic device 10 is formed with a rear locking claw 12d that locks the rear locking claw 34a. The rear locking claw 12d has a shape that protrudes forward. The rear locking claw 12d is preferably formed to be able to bend in the front-to-rear direction by elastic deformation.
[0053] A front locking claw 31a is formed on the front portion 31 of the drive cover 30. Two front locking claws 31a are formed spaced apart in the left-right direction (second width direction). The locking claw 31a is located on the other end side of the side where the connector terminals 22 are located in the front-rear direction (first width direction).
[0054] An insertion opening 31b for inserting an optical disc is formed in the front part 31 of the drive cover 30. The insertion opening 31b is preferably formed so that, when the drive cover 30 is attached to the electronic device 10, the opening overlaps with the insertion opening 21b of the optical disc drive 20 in the vertical and horizontal directions.
[0055] 11, a protruding edge 31c is formed on the front portion 31 of the drive cover 30 so as to fit along the insertion opening 31b. The protruding edge 31c protrudes rearward. That is, the protruding edge 31c protrudes toward the storage space R.
[0056] The front locking claw 31a includes an extension portion 311a extending downward from the protruding edge 31c and a claw portion 312a protruding rearward from the lower end of the extension portion 311a. The front locking claw 31a is locked to the housing 12 by being inserted into a locking hole 12e formed in the front part of the housing 12 of the electronic device 10. Three front locking claws 31a may be provided so as to be locked into the three locking holes 12e shown in FIG.
[0057] When engaging the front locking claw 31a with the housing 12, it is preferable to displace the front locking claw 31a by bending a portion of the front portion 31 of the drive cover 30 below the protruding edge 31c. By configuring the front locking claw 31a so that it can be engaged with the housing 12 while deforming a portion of the front portion 31, it is possible to make the shape and size of the front locking claw 31a itself less likely to change. This improves the durability of the front locking claw 31a. Furthermore, by forming the extension portion 311a of the front locking claw 31a integral with the protruding edge 31c, the strength of the front portion 31 of the drive cover 30 can also be improved.
[0058] Furthermore, it is preferable that the drive cover 30 partially contacts the top surface of the optical disc drive 20 when covering the optical disc drive 20. This allows the optical disc drive 20 to be positioned more reliably in the up-down direction.
[0059] Furthermore, it is preferable that the drive cover 30 elastically contacts the optical disc drive 20 when covering the optical disc drive 20. The portion of the drive cover 30 that contacts the optical disc drive 20 is preferably a portion of the case 21 of the optical disc drive 20 opposite to the side where the locking claws 21a are provided in the direction in which the optical disc is inserted.
[0060] In this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 3, the elastic portion 24 is provided at the rear of the case 21. Also, as shown in Fig. 11, the drive cover 30 is provided with a protrusion 34b that comes into contact with the elastic portion 24 when the drive cover 30 covers the optical disc drive 20.
[0061] With this configuration, the optical disc drive 20 is positioned in the vertical direction at its front by the above-mentioned elastic portions 212b, and at its rear by the elastic portion 24. The optical disc drive 20 is positioned in the vertical direction at three points, the two elastic portions 212b and one elastic portion 24, thereby stabilizing the posture of the optical disc drive 20.
[0062] 11 and other figures, the drive cover 30 may be provided with a positioning portion 35. The positioning portion 35 is a portion that positions the drive cover 30 relative to the electronic device 10 in the front-rear and left-right directions. The electronic device 10 may be formed with a positioning hole into which the positioning portion 35 is inserted when the drive cover 30 is attached to the electronic device 10.
[0063] In this embodiment, the optical disc drive 20 is covered with a drive cover 30 that constitutes part of the exterior of the electronic device 10, thereby preventing the aesthetic appearance from being impaired compared to an external optical disc drive that is connected via a cable. Furthermore, by providing the drive cover 30, the position of the optical disc drive 20 attached to the electronic device 10 can be made more stable.
[0064] [others] The portion of connector terminal 22 that comes into contact with connector terminal 13 may have a floating structure. Specifically, the portion of connector terminal 22 that comes into contact with connector terminal 13 may be elastically displaceable in the front-to-rear direction. With this configuration, even when connector terminal 22 is connected in a state inclined relative to connector terminal 13, the connection can be made without applying an excessive load to connector terminal 22. Note that connector terminal 13 may have a floating structure instead of connector terminal 22.
[0065] In this embodiment, an example has been shown in which the case 21 has two locking claws 21a, but this is not limited thereto, and the number of locking claws 21a may be one, or three or more. When there is one locking claw 21a, it is preferable that the locking claw 21a be formed in the center in the left-right direction of the case 21. Similarly, the front locking claw 31a and the rear locking claw 34a formed on the drive cover 30 may also be one, or three or more.
[0066] In this embodiment, an example in which the locking claw 21a is provided on the case 21 has been shown, but the case is not limited to the locking claw 21a, and a supported portion that is supported by the electronic device 10 may be provided at one end side in the front-rear direction. The supported portion may be any portion that is supported by the electronic device 10 so as to rotate the connector terminal 22 between the non-connected position and the connected position.
[0067] [summary] For example, the connection structure and the optical disk drive may have the following configuration. (1) A connection structure that electrically connects an electronic device to an optical disk drive that is detachable from the electronic device, the connection structure including: a first connector terminal provided on the optical disk drive; a second connector terminal provided on the electronic device that is connectable to the first connector terminal; a circuit board that is accommodated in a housing of the electronic device and that mounts the second connector terminal; a ground section provided on the circuit board; and a conductive member that provides electrical conductivity between the ground section and a metal section of the optical disk drive when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected. (2) In (1), the ground portion includes a ground pattern formed on the circuit board and a shield that covers electronic components mounted on the circuit board. (3) In (2), the connection structure is such that the shield is provided on the circuit board so as to expose the second connector. (4) In any one of (1) to (3), the conductive member is annular and surrounds at least one of the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected. (5) In any one of (1) to (4), the conductive member is made of an elastic material that elastically contacts the shield when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected. (6) The connection structure according to any one of (1) to (5), wherein the conductive member is fixed to the optical disk drive. (7) In any one of (1) to (6), the metal part includes a conductive connector housing that accommodates the first connector terminal, and the conductive member is fixed to the connector housing. (8) In (7), the connector housing is provided with a guide pin that guides the movement of the first connector terminal when connecting the first connector terminal to the second connector terminal, and the circuit board is formed with a guide hole through which the guide pin is inserted. (9) In any one of (1) to (8), the connection structure is such that the metal part includes a bottom plate of the optical disk drive that is placed on the electronic device. (10) In the connection structure of (9), a connector housing for accommodating the first connector terminal is formed on the lower plate. (11) An optical disk drive that can be attached to and detached from an electronic device, the optical disk drive including: a connector terminal that can be connected to an equipment-side connector terminal mounted on a circuit board of the electronic device; and a conductive member that is electrically connected to a ground portion provided on the circuit board when the connector terminal is connected to the equipment-side connector terminal.
Claims
1. A connection structure for electrically connecting an electronic device and an optical disk drive that is detachable from the electronic device, a first connector terminal provided in the optical disk drive; a second connector terminal provided in the electronic device and connectable to the first connector terminal; a circuit board accommodated in a housing of the electronic device and on which the second connector terminal is mounted; a ground portion provided on the circuit board; a conductive member that electrically connects the ground portion to a metal portion of the optical disk drive when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected; Including, the ground section includes a ground pattern formed on the circuit board and a shield covering electronic components mounted on the circuit board, the shield is provided on the circuit board so as to expose the second connector terminals. Connection structure.
2. the conductive member is annular and surrounds at least one of the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected to each other. The connection structure according to claim 1 .
3. A connection structure that electrically connects an electronic device to an optical disk drive that is detachable from the electronic device, a first connector terminal provided in the optical disk drive; a second connector terminal provided in the electronic device and connectable to the first connector terminal; a circuit board accommodated in a housing of the electronic device and on which the second connector terminal is mounted; a ground portion provided on the circuit board; a conductive member that electrically connects the ground portion to a metal portion of the optical disk drive when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected; Including, the ground section includes a ground pattern formed on the circuit board and a shield covering electronic components mounted on the circuit board, the conductive member is made of an elastic material that elastically contacts the shield when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected to each other. Connection structure.
4. the conductive member is fixed to the optical disk drive; The connection structure according to claim 1 or 3.
5. A connection structure for electrically connecting an electronic device to an optical disk drive that is detachable from the electronic device, comprising: a first connector terminal provided in the optical disk drive; a second connector terminal provided in the electronic device and connectable to the first connector terminal; a circuit board accommodated in a housing of the electronic device and on which the second connector terminal is mounted; a ground portion provided on the circuit board; a conductive member that electrically connects the ground portion to a metal portion of the optical disk drive when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected; Including, the metal portion includes a conductive connector housing that accommodates the first connector terminal, The conductive member is fixed to the connector housing. Connection structure.
6. the connector housing is provided with a guide pin that guides movement of the first connector terminal when connecting the first connector terminal to the second connector terminal, The circuit board has a guide hole through which the guide pin is inserted. The connection structure according to claim 5 .
7. A connection structure for electrically connecting an electronic device to an optical disk drive that is detachable from the electronic device, comprising: a first connector terminal provided in the optical disk drive; a second connector terminal provided in the electronic device and connectable to the first connector terminal; a circuit board accommodated in a housing of the electronic device and on which the second connector terminal is mounted; a ground portion provided on the circuit board; a conductive member that electrically connects the ground portion to a metal portion of the optical disk drive when the first connector terminal and the second connector terminal are connected; Including, the metal part includes a bottom plate of the optical disk drive mounted on the electronic device, A connector housing for accommodating the first connector terminal is formed on the lower plate. Connection structure.
8. An optical disk drive that is detachable from an electronic device, a connector terminal connectable to an equipment-side connector terminal mounted on a circuit board of the electronic device; a conductive member that is electrically connected to a ground portion provided on the circuit board when the connector terminal is connected to the device-side connector terminal; Including, the ground section includes a ground pattern formed on the circuit board and a shield covering electronic components mounted on the circuit board, the conductive member is made of an elastic material that elastically contacts the shield when the device-side connector terminal and the connector terminal are connected. Optical disc drive.
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