Dynamic optical information storage or retrieval – Dynamic mechanism optical subsystem – Transducer carriage or actuator
Reexamination Certificate
2006-06-13
2009-12-15
Klimowicz, William J (Department: 2627)
Dynamic optical information storage or retrieval
Dynamic mechanism optical subsystem
Transducer carriage or actuator
C720S674000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07634783
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a scanning device for optical discs, having an adjustable scanning unit tensioned against a carrier with a spring. For minimizing the structural space for the spring and avoiding separate fixing elements, the spring is formed as a dip spring, having an elongated spring limb and a bearing limb formed transversely with respect to the latter, which clip spring impinges at one of its ends with the bearing limb on the carrier with a contact force and is supported at its other end at a distance from the impingement location on the housing.
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Search Report Dated Nov. 25, 2005.
Burkart Harald
Dupper Rolf
Tabor Guenter
Fried Harvey D.
Klimowicz William J
Shedd Robert D.
Thomson Licensing
Verlangieri Patricia
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