Kabushiki kaisha toshiba (20240312490). DISK APPARATUS simplified abstract
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DISK APPARATUS
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Inventor(s)
Masaki Morita of Yokohama Kanagawa (JP)
Hisashi Hasegawa of Yokohama Kanagawa (JP)
DISK APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240312490 titled 'DISK APPARATUS
The abstract describes a disk apparatus with a housing containing a rotatable disk-shaped recording medium, a protective cover, and a shock absorber.
- Simplified Explanation:
The disk apparatus consists of a housing with a recording medium, a protective cover, and a shock absorber for protection.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Housing with a base, bottom wall, frame-like side wall, and top cover. - Rotatable disk-shaped recording medium. - Protective cover with a top plate and side plate. - Shock absorber sandwiched between the side plate and base.
- Potential Applications:
- Data storage devices. - Media players. - Archival systems.
- Problems Solved:
- Protection of the recording medium from damage. - Absorption of shocks and vibrations.
- Benefits:
- Enhanced durability. - Improved data integrity. - Longevity of the disk apparatus.
- Commercial Applications:
Title: "Enhanced Disk Apparatus for Data Storage" This technology can be used in various commercial applications such as data centers, entertainment systems, and archival facilities, enhancing data storage and protection capabilities.
- Prior Art:
Readers can explore prior art related to disk apparatuses, protective covers, and shock absorbers in the field of data storage and media devices.
- Frequently Updated Research:
Stay updated on research related to shock absorption technologies, protective covers for recording media, and advancements in data storage systems.
Questions about disk apparatus technology: 1. How does the shock absorber in the disk apparatus enhance its durability and performance? 2. What are the potential advancements in protective covers for recording media in the future?
Original Abstract Submitted
a disk apparatus includes a housing including a base, the base including a bottom wall and a frame-like side wall standing upright along peripheral edges of the bottom wall, and a top cover joined to the base, a rotatable disk-shaped recording medium disposed in the housing, a protective cover including a top plate secured to the top cover and a side plate facing one side surface of the base, and a shock absorber sandwiched between the side plate and the one side surface of the base.