Heat-dissipating structure of disc drive

Dynamic optical information storage or retrieval – Particular cabinet structure for optical media – Tray or drawer loading or ejecting

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ABSTRACT:
A heat-dissipating structure of a disc drive comprises a tray and a diversion plate. The tray has a body with a concavity loading surface for loading a disc to be in and out the disc drive, and the loading surface has a central hole. Further the diversion plate is disposed on one side of the loading surface, and connected to the loading surface, wherein the diversion plate extends downward and slopes from the connection of the diversion plate and the loading surface.

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