序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Videocassette recorder integrated optical disk apparatus and video signal apparatus US11335752 2006-01-20 US20060188214A1 2006-08-24 Yoshio Higuchi
There is provided a video signal apparatus capable of preventing a vertical wobble of the screen from causing discomfort to users. The video signal apparatus comprises: a first signal switching section 11 for switching between a first solid video signal 41 that includes a synchronizing signal having the same timing as a synchronizing signal of a first video signal 31 as well as represents a solid image and the first video signal 31; and a second signal switching section 12 for switching between a second solid video signal that includes a synchronizing signal having the same timing as a synchronizing signal of a second video signal as well as represents a solid image and the second video signal, the apparatus being adapted to output the first solid video signal (second solid video signal) from an output changeover switch 3 for a predetermined time period immediately after the switching to subsequently switch to the first video signal (second video signal) when a video signal to be output from the output changeover switch 3 is switched from the second video signal (first video signal) to the first video signal (second video signal).
162 Dual switch for selective removal of recording medium from compound device US10765163 2004-01-28 US07094983B2 2006-08-22 Kinichi Tsunemoto
A dual switch for selective removal of a recording medium from a compound device is so exactly sized and shaped that are exact switching action may be assured. Two switches are on a base plate, and a button is capable of selectively actuating either switch to take a recording medium out of the slot. The button has resilient member responsive to removal of pressure from the button for returning to its original position. The button can be of seesaw, slide or rotary type.
163 Video recording and reproducing apparatus US11302159 2005-12-14 US20060133780A1 2006-06-22 Takashi Tokuda
To change a position of a control board against a frame of an optical disk drive unit so that an output terminal, etc., mounted on the control board can contact a backplane of a housing of a different depth dimension. Locating pins 25 and a locking nail 27 are formed as an engagement portion on a frame 18. As an engagement receiving portion of the locating pins 25 and the locking nail 27, there are two sets of locating holes 30, 30A, locking holes 31, 31A and insertion holes 33, 33A of screws 32 provided with spacing before and after on a control board 17. A mounting position of the control board 17 on the frame 18 can be changed by selecting which of the locating holes 30, 30A and the locking holes 31, 31A are to be engaged with the locating pins 25 and the locking nail 27.
164 Unified control and memory for a combined DVD/HDD system US11077396 2005-03-10 US20060056815A1 2006-03-16 Sehat Sutardja
A combined digital versatile disc (DVD)/hard disk drive (HDD) system controls a HDD assembly and a DVD assembly comprises a DVD/HDD control module controls operation of the HDD assembly and the DVD assembly. Volatile memory communicates with the DVD/HDD control module and stores volatile data relating to the operation of the DVD assembly and the HDD assembly. Nonvolatile memory communicates with the DVD/HDD control module and stores nonvolatile data relating to the operation of the DVD assembly and the HDD assembly.
165 Unified control and memory for a combined DVD/HDD system US11077394 2005-03-10 US20060056814A1 2006-03-16 Sehat Sutardja
A combined digital versatile disc (DVD)/hard disk drive (HDD) system controls a HDD assembly and a DVD assembly comprises a DVD/HDD control module controls operation of the HDD assembly and the DVD assembly. Volatile memory communicates with the DVD/HDD control module and stores volatile data relating to the operation of the DVD assembly and the HDD assembly. Nonvolatile memory communicates with the DVD/HDD control module and stores nonvolatile data relating to the operation of the DVD assembly and the HDD assembly.
166 Data recording/reproducing apparatus US11185876 2005-07-21 US20060020956A1 2006-01-26 Sang-in Lee
A data recording/reproducing apparatus, includes: an open front housing having a base frame and a cover frame; a recording/reproducing unit installed in the housing to record/reproduce data in/from a predetermined recording medium; a circuit board installed parallel to the recording/reproducing unit in the housing; a front unit connected to the open front of the housing to support operation buttons; a first locking unit which locks the front unit and the recording/reproducing unit; and a second locking unit which locks the front unit and the housing at a position corresponding to the circuit board.
167 Complex electronic device having circuit board for operation button control and device units connected by bent or folded flexible flat cables US10973422 2004-10-27 US20050097583A1 2005-05-05 Yoshihiro Okumura
In a complex electronic device, in which device units are arranged so as to have substantially the same height of medium loading spaces, in connecting a circuit board for operation button control and each operation unit by use of FFCs, wiring in a limited space is possible even when the FFCs are bent or folded, without exerting an adverse effect on the arrangement of other parts. There is provided a complex electronic device in which in order to transmit operation signals of operation buttons of an optical disk recording/reading unit to an operation control circuit on a control circuit board of the unit, a connector (A) is arranged between the optical disk recording/reading unit and the control circuit board disposed below the optical disk recording/reading unit and on a side facing the front of devices on the control circuit board, and the connector (A) on the control circuit board and a connector (B) on the circuit board for operation button control are connected by a flexible flat cable that is bent or folded in a Z-shaped form by mountain folding and valley folding.
168 Outer casing of electric equipment US10950432 2004-09-28 US20050068749A1 2005-03-31 Masakazu Watanabe
An outer casing of an electric equipment including: a front panel; a base case having a bottom plate portion and a pair of side plate portions; a top case having a roof portion, a pair of side plate portions, a roof portion protruding piece, and a pair of side plate protruding pieces; and a fixing member. A longitudinal width of each of side plate protruding pieces is set smaller than a longitudinal width of the recess portion for a predetermined length. The outer casing further includes a pair of pedestals integrally formed at both end portions of a bottom face of the recess portion with height thereof being set substantially the same as the predetermined length.
169 Integrating configuration of combined electronic equipment US10796862 2004-03-09 US20040190416A1 2004-09-30 Atsushi Kakiuchi
It is an object of the invention to provide an integrating configuration of combined electronic equipment having circuit boards and a power supply circuit board which are arranged therein so as to render the combined electronic equipment comprising optical disc recording and reproducing unit and a video cassette recording and reproducing unit, which are disposed in parallel with each other, more compact. A DVD recording and reproducing unit and a video cassette recording and reproducing unit are arranged in parallel with each other on a bottom face frame, wherein the DVD recording and reproducing unit is supported by supporting members so that a height of a DVD insertion portion of the DVD recording and reproducing unit becomes substantially the same as that of a video cassette insertion portion of the video cassette recording and reproducing unit. A DVD control circuit board and the power supply circuit board are disposed between a free space defined between the DVD recording and reproducing unit and the bottom face frame.
170 Combination system using set-up value commonly, and method for setting up value of the same US10105217 2002-03-26 US20020168172A1 2002-11-14 Yong-ho Kim
A combination system commonly using a set-up value with regard to plural devices. The combination system has an input unit to input the set-up value, plural set-up value storage units to store the input set-up value, and a controller to control a set-up value storage operation with respect to the set-up value storage units. A user inputs the set-up value as data about an operation mode of each of the devices through the input unit. The controller judges whether the set-up value input into one of the devices is the same type value as a pre-set up value with regard to another device. When the set-up value is determined to be the same type value, then the controller sets up the pre-set up value as a common set-up value with regard to the plural devices. Accordingly, the user does not have to input the set-up value individually for each of the devices.
171 Car-mounted disc/tape player US09299091 1999-04-26 US06169719A 2001-01-02 Takashi Yamanaka; Shozo Nishimura
In a car-mounted disc/tape player, in which a disc player and a tape player are assembled in a substantially rectangular cabinet capable of being accommodated in a predetermined accommodation space in a car, it is sought to reduce the player size so as to be above to conform to the DIN Standard. A disc insertion slot is disposed above and leftwardly of a cassette insertion slot. A disc drive motor is disposed forwardly of a tape drive motor. The bottom surface of the disc drive motor is set to be at a level below the top surface of the tape drive motor. A zone of movement of a pick-up is defined in a space between the disc drive motor and the left front corner of the cabinet.
172 United tape and disc recording/reproducing device having a united inserting part US528248 1995-09-14 US5666342A 1997-09-09 Ho-Geol Kim
An inserting part is provided at a front side of a body of a united recording/reproducing device for inserting a cassette tape and an optical disc. A tape driving part and a disc driving part are installed inside of the body. The tape driving part has a tape recorder deck and a holder. The tape recorder deck is provided with a running system having a head drum at an inside of the body and the holder is provided for placing the tape on said tape recorder deck. The disc driving part has a disc tray, a disc deck, a disc tray transferring apparatus, and a disc deck rotating apparatus. The disc tray is provided for receiving the disc, the disc deck being for placing the disc transferred by the disc tray on the disc deck. The disc tray transferring apparatus is provided with gear groups installed on the disc deck and the body and a rack formed at the disc tray to be engaged with the gear groups, and the disc deck rotating apparatus is rotatably connected to a side of the interior of the body and rotated simultaneously with transferring of the disc tray to transfer the disc deck to a loading position.
173 Compact disk playback/recording system with means to discriminate if a tape end is reached during or between sound programs US118662 1993-09-10 US5452281A 1995-09-19 Yoshishige Otoguro
A compact disk playback/recording system having a compact disk playback apparatus and a cassette recording apparatus. The compact disk playback apparatus includes: a compact disk playback command section; a compact disk playback section for playing back a plurality of sound programs from a compact disk in response to a compact disk playback command from the compact disk playback command section; a pulse detector for detecting a stop in rotation of reels of the cassette recording apparatus in response to the absence of pulses generated when the reels are rotating; a sound detector for detecting the presence of playback sound for a predetermined time period corresponding to the travel time of a tape leader of the end of a cassette tape in response to an output signal from the pulse detector; a search section for searching for the beginning of a sound program to be played back, in response to an output signal from the sound detector indicating the tape end was reached during a sound program; and a temporary stop section for temporarily stopping the compact disk playback section in response to an output signal from the search section if the tape end is reached between sound programs. Thus, recording is begun only after the tape leader has passed on the "B" side of the cassette tape at the next subsequent sound program on the compact disk if the tape end is reached between sound programs, or is begun at the beginning of the sound program that was interrupted if the tape end was reached while said program was being recorded on the "A" side of the cassette tape.
174 Portable audio device US63470 1993-05-19 US5349575A 1994-09-20 Chung O. Park
A portable audio device having the functions of a cassette tape recorder, a compact disc player and an AM/FM tuner includes a slimmed body provided with the cassette tape recorder, the compact disc player and the AM/FM tuner, and at least one cover, provided on the slimmed body, for covering the cassette tape recorder and the compact disc player. The slimmed body and the at least one cover are formed to resemble a notebook.
175 Multi-cassette recording and reproducing apparatus US765179 1991-09-26 US5274516A 1993-12-28 Susumu Kakuta; Naomichi Nishimoto; Hiroshi Horii
A multi-cassette recording and reproducing apparatus includes at least one rack for storing a stack of tape cassettes and disk cassettes, the tape cassettes containing magnetic tapes, the disk cassettes containing disks; a tape drive unit for subjecting a magnetic tape of a tape cassette to information recording and reproducing processes; a disk drive unit for subjecting a disk of a disk cassette to information recording and reproducing processes; and a common cassette selecting and carrying mechanism for selecting one of the tape cassettes in the rack, for carrying the selected tape cassette between the rack and the tape drive unit, for selecting one of the disk cassettes in the rack, and for carrying the selected disk cassette between the rack and the disk drive unit.
176 Compact video/sound apparatus with foldable screen US563428 1990-08-07 US5214514A 1993-05-25 Ottmar Haberkern
A video/sound apparatus in the form of a suitcase-like foldable housing, including a housing cover portion (2) for accommodating a projection screen as well as a housing bottom portion (1) for accommodating various control elements (11), the video/sound apparatus including further a video recording and playback device as well as auxiliary recepticles (21) for connection with auxiliary equipment, with the two housing portions (1, 2) being joined to one another by a hinge member (3) which contains the stereo speakers (4a, 4b), and with the video/sound apparatus also being equipped with a TV receiving/reproduction section and a CD record player (13). While the video/sound apparatus according to the invention is very versatile with respect to its various functions which go beyond that of an apparatus for use strictly as a video/sound recorder, it is very compact and it combines the functions of a television, video recorder and CD record player.
177 Tape recorder with disc player US427204 1989-10-24 US5054015A 1991-10-01 Akira Tsukihashi; Tadashi Hitomi; Yoshiaki Tsubokura; Takeshi Aoki
A tape recorder provided with a disc player, wherein a tape cassette accommodating portion is formed within a case, a tape winding reel shaft is provided in a position opposite to a hub on the tape winding side of a compact tape cassette to be engaged with the tape cassette accommodating portion, and a turntable for driving a disc is provided in a position opposite to the hub on the tape feed side, thereby to make it possible to reproduce the 8 cm CD disc although it is almost the same in size as the conventional headphone type of tape recorder.
178 Cover locking apparatus for a record medium player US261199 1988-10-24 US4948182A 1990-08-14 Akira Ishikawa
A cover locking apparatus for a record medium player having two covers movably attached to the player under a bias which includes a lock assembly including a first lock member correspondingly to one cover and a second lock member correspondingly to the other cover, an engaging portion on each cover for interacting with the first and second lock members, respectively, for engaging the covers in a closed positions wherein the covers are held against the bias and a lock release mechanism including only a single manual release button for releasing both the covers from the closed position.
179 Magnetic tape backup device for use with a floppy disk drive US273659 1988-11-18 US4890179A 1989-12-26 James W. Baker
A tape backup device for use in a magnetic disk drive unit of a personal computer. The tape backup device comprises a relatively thin housing to be inserted into the disk drive, a supply of magnetic recording tape outside the disk drive, tape drive means, and data transfer means. In one embodiment, the data transfer means can comprise means for bringing the disk drive read/write head and magnetic recording tape into sufficiently close proximity to magnetically transfer data therebetween. In a second embodiment, the data transfer means can comprise a magnetic circuit between the disk drive head and the magnetic tape. In a third embodiment, the data transfer means can comprise a translator head for reading data from and writing data to the disk drive head, means for bringing the disk drive head and the translator head into sufficiently close proximity to interact directly, a tape head for reading data from and writing data to the magnetic tape, and circuit means connected between the translator head and the tape head for transmitting data from one head to the other head. The magnetic tape can be stored on two tape reels in a reel-to-reel fashion or can be stored on an endless tape reel. Where the magnetic tape is stored in reel-to-reel fashion, the tape backup device can further comprise an autoreversing mechanism for causing the tape to reverse direction when the tape supply on one reel is exhausted. A tape drive means for causing the magnetic tape to move past the data transfer means can comprise means for coupling mechanical energy from the drive mechanism of the disk drive unit or from a separate electric motor contained within the data backup device. The energy from the drive mechanism or electric motor can be transferred by means of an endless loop driving the tape reel.
180 Disc drive compatible cartridge tape US713162 1985-03-18 US4796136A 1989-01-03 Richard H. Henze; Charles H. McConica; George Clifford; Bruce F. Spenner
A tape cartridge adapted to utilize the read/write head(s) in a disc drive to read data from and/or write data to the tape. The tape cartridge has a section A having a size and shape which enables it to be inserted into the disc drive to locate a portion of the tape at a location L suitable for transferring data with the disc drive head(s). The tape cartridge includes: tape media; a means to register the tape media with respect to the read/write head(s) of a disc drive; a means for storing that portion of the tape media which is not contained within section A; and a means for feeding the tape media past the read/write head(s) in the disc drive. The tape cartridge may include a linkage that enables it to utilize the disc drive spindle motor to feed the tape. The linkage can also include a clutch to enable tape feed direction to be reversed.
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