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Recording and playback system    
United States Patent4225873   
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Inventor(s)Winslow; John S. (Altadena, CA)
AbstractApparatus and process for writing upon a video record and for reading the video information from the video record after the writing is complete, and the video disc structure so written. The apparatus includes a laser and an optical system which directs the laser beam to a prepared rotating disc. The disc has a very thin metallic coating. A first lens acts to diverge the laser beam so as to fill a miscroscope objective lens which focuses the beam to a small spot of approximately 1 .mu.m in diameter. The spot contains sufficient energy to melt the metallic surface coating on the disc. The surface tension of the molten metal makes it draw back leaving a hole. Video information in the form suitable for display with a T.V. monitor is applied to an F.M. modulator for forming an F.M. signal. The F.M. signal intensity modulates a laser beam passing through a Pockels cell--Glan prism combination. The series of holes forming the coating of the disc represent the F.M. signal. Since an F.M. signal characteristically is a frequency variable signal, the length of the holes and the distance between successive holes vary to represent the F.M. signal.
   














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Recording and playback system
Inventor     Winslow; John S. (Altadena, CA)
Owner/Assignee     MCA Disco-Vision, Inc. (Universal City, CA)
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Publication Date     September 30, 1980
Application Number     05/890,407
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Filing Date     March 27, 1978
US Classification     369/61 346/137 369/53.31 369/110.01 386/128
Int'l Classification     H04N 005/76 G01D 015/14
Examiner     Hartary; Joseph W.
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Attorney/Law Firm     Clark; Ronald J.
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Parent Case     This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 714,133 filed Aug. 13, 1976 entitled "Videodisc Mastering System" and filed in the name of John S. Winslow, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 508,815, filed Sept. 24, 1974, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 333,560, filed Feb. 20, 1973, now abandoned.
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1. Information handling apparatus for storing and reading back a continuously variable frequency modulated signal as a non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern upon a record carrier, comprising:

signal source means for providing a frequency modulated information signal to be recorded, said signal having its information content in the form of a carrier signal having frequency changes in time representing said information to be recorded;

a record carrier including a substrate having a laser radiation responsive surface for retaining a physical change representative of said information signal;

said laser radiation responsive surface having a threshold power level above which one such physical change is formed;

means for imparting uniform motion to said record carrier;

a first laser source for providing a laser writing beam;

first optical means for defining a first optical path between said laser source and said laser radiation responsive coating, said first optical means being further employed for focusing said writing laser beam to a spot upon said surface;

said frequency modulated signal having an amplitude varying between a first higher voltage level and a second lower voltage level;

laser intensity modulating means positioned in said first optical path between said laser source and said record carrier, said laser intensity modulating means operating over a range between a higher laser transmitting state and a lower laser transmitting state for intensity modulating said writing laser beam with said frequency modulated information signal to be recorded;

said intensity of said writing laser beam being adjustable relative to said threshold power level of said laser radiation responsive surface;

said laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means having a prescribed reference intensity level which is intermediate said higher laser transmitting state and said lower laser transmitting state, said prescribed intensity level being equal to said threshold power level of said laser radiation responsive surface;

said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the period corresponding to the period said writing laser beam exceeds said prescribed intensity level being of sufficient intensity for interacting with said radiation responsive surface while said surface is in motion, said writing laser beam corresponding to said period during which said writing laser beam exceeds said prescribed intensity level being of sufficient intensity for imparting a permanent and substantially uniform physical change during said period representative of said information signal;

said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the period corresponding to the time said writing beam is less than said prescribed intensity level having an intensity less than the intensity required for altering said radiation responsive surface;

said laser intensity modulating means being responsive to said frequency modulated signal and changing between its higher light transmitting state and its lower light transmitting state during each cycle of said frequency modulated signal for intensity modulating said writing laser beam with the frequency modulated electrical signal to be recorded by continuously adjusting the intensity of said writing laser beam under the control of said frequency modulated electrical signal for continuously varying the time said writing beam exceeds its prescribed reference intensity level and is less than its prescribed reference intensity level to track the instantaneous frequency of said frequency modulated signal;

said higher laser transmitting state corresponding to said first voltage level of said frequency modulated signal, and said lower laser transmitting state corresponding with said second voltage level of said frequency modulated signal;

said writing laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focusing upon said radiation responsive surface by said first optical means having sufficient intensity to form a first permanent and substantially uniform physical change in said surface for a first portion of each cycle of said frequency modulated signal during the time that said frequency modulated signal is at said first voltage level, said change being continuously variable in its length to represent the duration of said first portion of the cycle;

said writing laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focused upon said radiation responsive surface by said first optical means falling below said intensity required to form a physical change in said surface for the remaining portion of each cycle of said frequency modulated signal during the time that said frequency modulated signal is at said second voltage level, the length of the spacing between adjacent physical changes being continuously variable to represent the duration of said remaining portion of the cycle for recording upon said record carrier a discrete physical pattern representing a non-image spatially variable form of the information to be recorded from which said information signal can be recovered;

a second laser source for providing a second laser reading beam;

a second optical means for defining an optical path between said second laser source and said record carrier including a portion of said first optical path, said second optical means being further employed for focusing said second laser beam down to a spot upon said radiation sensitive surface;

said second laser reading beam being of sufficient intensity for illuminating selected portions of said surface of said carrier arranged as a non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern, said second laser reading beam being specularly reflected from unaltered illuminated portions, and said second laser reading light beam being non-specularly reflected from the other of said illuminated portions;

said second optical means being further employed for collecting said reflections from said illuminated portions; and

light sensing means responsive to said reflections for generating a frequency modulated electrical signal corresponding to said reflections, said last mentioned frequency modulated signal having its information content in the form of a carrier frequency having frequency changes in time responding to the stored information whereby the informational content of the non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern formed upon said record carrier is retrieved as a continuously variable frequency modulated signal.

2. Apparatus for storing a continuously variable frequency modulated electrical signal as a non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern upon a record carrier, comprising:

signal source means for providing a frequency modulated signal to be recorded, said signal having its information content in the form of a carrier signal having frequency changes in time representing said information to be recorded;

a record carrier including a substrate having a laser radiation responsive surface for retaining a physical change representative of said information signal;

means for imparting uniform motion to said record carrier;

a laser source for providing a writing laser beam;

optical means for defining an optical path between said laser source and said record carrier including said radiation responsive surface, said optical means being further employed for focusing said writing laser beam to a spot upon said surface;

said frequency modulated signal having an amplitude varying between a first higher voltage level and a second lower voltage level;

laser intensity modulating means positioned in said optical path between said laser source and said record carrier, said laser intensity modulating means operating over a range between a maximum laser transmitting state and a minimum laser transmitting state for intensity modulating said writing laser beam with said frequency modulated information signal to be recorded;

said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the period corresponding to said maximum laser transmission state being of sufficient intensity for interacting with said radiation responsive surface while said surface is in motion, said writing laser beam corresponding to said period of maximum laser transmission being of sufficient intensity for imparting a permanent and substantially uniform physical change during said period representative of said frequency modulated information signal;

said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the period corresponding to said minimum laser transmission state having an intensity less than the intensity required for altering said radiation responsive surface;

said laser intensity modulating means being responsive to said frequency modulated signal and changing between its maximum laser transmitting state and its minimum laser transmitting state during each cycle of said frequency modulated signal for amplitude modulating said laser writing beam with the frequency modulated electrical signal to be recorded, by continuously adjusting the intensity of said writing beam under the control of said frequency modulated electrical signal for continuously varying the time said writing laser beam is at its maximum laser transmitting state and its minimum laser transmitting state to track the instantaneous frequency of said frequency modulated signal;

said maximum laser transmitting state corresponding to said first voltage level of said output signal of said frequency modulator, and said minimum light transmitting state corresponding to said second voltage level of said output signal of said frequency modulator;

control means for maintaining the varying laser power output from said laser intensity modulating means during the recording process equal to a selected average laser intensity reference level between the higher intensity associated with said maximum laser transmitting state of said laser intensity modulating means and the lower intensity associated with said minimum laser transmitting state of said laser intensity modulating means;

said control means further comprising:

sensing means responsive to said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means for generating an electrical signal having an amplitude proportional to the intensity of said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means;

means for providing an adjustable reference signal level for controlling the power intensity generated by said laser intensity modulating means;

means for adjusting said selectable reference signal to that level indicative of an average power intensity of the writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means;

subtraction means for generating a difference signal having an amplitude representative of the difference between said electrical signal proportional to the actual intensity of said writing laser beam and said reference signal indicative of an average power intensity; and

feedback means responsive to the output of said subtraction means for feeding back said difference signal to said laser intensity modulating means for maintaining the actual laser power output from said laser intensity modulating means at said average power intensity;

said laser intensity modulating means further comprising:

a Pockels cell;

a Pockels cell driver, said Pockels cell driver being responsive to said frequency modulated signal for providing corresponding driving signals to said Pockels cell; and

said Pockels cell driver being A.C. coupled to said Pockels cell; and

said feedback means being D.C. coupled to said Pockels cell for feeding back said difference signal to said Pockels cell to stabilize the operating point of said Pockels cell to pass a laser writing beam varying in intensity about said average laser intensity reference level;

said writing laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focused upon said radiation responsive surface by said optical means having sufficient intensity to form a first permanent and substantially uniform physical change in said surface for a first portion of each cycle of said frequency modulated signal during the time that said frequency modulated signal is at said first voltage level, said change being continuously variable in its length to represent the duration of said first portion of the cycle; and

said writing laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focused upon said radiation responsive surface by said optical means falling below said intensity required to form a physical change in said surface for the remaining portion of each cycle of said frequency modulated signal during the time that said frequency modulated signal is at said second voltage level, the length of the spacing between adjacent physical changes being continuously variable to represent the duration of said remaining portion of the cycle;

whereby the informational content in said information signal is recorded upon said record carrier as a non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern from which information signal can be recovered.

3. Apparatus for storing a continuously variable frequency modulated electrical signal as a non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern upon a record carrier, comprising:

signal source means for providing a frequency modulated information signal to be recorded, said signal having its informational content in the form of a carrier signal having frequency changes in time representing said information to be recorded;

a record carrier including a substrate having a laser radiation responsive surface for retaining a physical change representative of said information signal;

said laser radiation responsive surface having a threshold power level above which one such physical change is formed;

means for imparting uniform motion to said record carrier;

a laser source for providing a writing laser beam;

optical means for defining an optical path between said laser source and said record carrier including said radiation responsive surface, said optical means being further employed for focusing said writing laser beam to a spot upon said surface;

said frequency modulated signal having an amplitude varying between a first higher voltage level and a second lower voltage level;

laser intensity modulating means positioned in said optical path between said laser source and said record carrier, said laser intensity modulating means operating over a range between a maximum laser transmitting state and a minimum laser transmitting state for intensity modulating said writing laser beam with said frequency modulated information signal to be recorded;

said laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means having a one-half power point positioned substantially modway between said maximum laser transmitting state and said minimum laser transmitting state;

said intensity of said writing laser beam being adjustable relative to said threshold power level of said laser radiation responsive surface;

said intensity of said light beam being adjusted relative to said threshold power level of said laser radiation responsive surface for causing said one half power point of said laser issuing from said laser intensity modulating means to equal said threshold power level of said radiation responsive surface;

said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the period corresponding to the period said writing laser beam exceeds said half power level being of sufficient intensity for interacting with said radiation responsive surface while said surface is in motion, said writing laser beam corresponding to said period during which said maximum laser writing beam exceeds said half power level being of sufficient intensity for imparting a permanent and substantially uniform physical change during said period representative of said frequency modulated information signal;

said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the period corresponding to the time said writing beam is less than said half power level having an intensity less than the intensity required for altering said radiation responsive surface;

said laser intensity modulating means being responsive to said frequency modulated signal and changing between its maximum laser transmitting state and its minimum laser transmitting state during each cycle of said frequency modulated signal for amplitude modulating said laser writing beam with the frequency modulated electrical signal to be recorded, by continuously adjusting the intensity of said writing beam under the control of said frequency modulated electrical signal for continuously varying the time said writing laser beam exceeds its half power level and is less than its half power level to track the instantaneous frequency of said frequency modulated signal;

said maximum laser transmitting state corresponding to said first voltage level of said frequency modulated signal, and said mimimum light transmitting state corresponding with said second voltage level of said frequency modulated signal;

said writing laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focused upon said radiation responsive surface by said optical means having sufficient intensity to form a first permanent and substantially uniform physical change in said surface for a first portion of each cycle of said frequency modulated signal during the time that said frequency modulated signal is at said first voltage level, said change being continuously variable in its length to represent the duration of said first portion of the cycle; and

said writing laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focused upon said radiation responsive surface by said optical means falling below said intensity required to form a physical change in said surface for the remaining portion of each cycle of said frequency modulated signal during the time that said frequency modulated signal is at said second voltage level, the length of the spacing between adjacent physical changes being continuously variable to represent the duration of said remaining portion of the cycle;

whereby the informational content in said information signal is recorded upon said record carrier as a non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern from which said information signal can be recovered.

4. Apparatus for storing a continuously variable frequency modulated electrical signal as a non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern upon a record carrier, comprising:

signal source means for providing a frequency modulated signal to be recorded, said signal having its informational content in the form of a carrier signal having frequency changes in time representing said information to be recorded;

a record carrier including a substrate having a laser radiation responsive surface for retaining a physical change representative of said information signal;

said laser radiation responsive surface having a threshold power level above which one such physical change is found;

means for imparting uniform motion to said record carrier;

a laser source for providing a writing laser beam;

optical means for defining an optical path between said laser source and said record carrier including said radiation responsive surface, said optical means being further employed for focusing said writing laser beam to a spot upon said surface;

said frequency modulated signal having an amplitude varying between a first higher voltage level and a second lower voltage level;

laser intensity modulating means positioned in said optical path between said laser source and said record carrier, said laser intensity modulating means operating over a range between a maximum laser transmitting state and a minimum laser transmitting state for intensity modulating said writing laser beam with said frequency modulated information signal to be recorded;

said intensity of said writing laser beam being adjustable relative to said threshold power level of said laser radiation responsive surface;

said laser means issuing from said laser intensity modulating means having a prescribed reference intensity level which is intermediate said maximum laser transmitting state and said mimimum laser transmitting state, said prescribed intensity level being equal to said threshold power level of said laser radiation responsive surface;

said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the period corresponding to the period said writing laser beam exceeds said prescribed intensity level being of sufficient intensity for interacting with said radiation responsive surface while said surface is in motion, said writing laser beam corresponding to said period during which said writing laser beam exceeds said prescribed intensity level being of sufficient intensity for imparting a permanent and substantially uniform physical change during said period representative of said information signal;

said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the period corresponding to the time said writing beam is less than said prescribed intensity level having an intensity less than the intensity required for alterig said radiation responsive surface;

said laser intensity modulating means being responsive to said frequency modulated signal and changing between its maximum laser transmitting state and its minimum laser transmitting state during each cycle of said frequency modulated signal for amplitude modulating said writing laser beam with the frequency modulated electrical signal to be recorded, by continuously adjusting the intensity of said writing laser beam under the control of said frequency modulated electrical signal for continuously varying the time said writing laser beam exceeds its prescribed reference intensity level and is less than its prescribed reference intensity level to track the instantaneous frequency of said frequency modulated signal;

said maximum laser transmitting state corresponding to said first voltge level of said frequency modulated signal, and said mimimum light transmitting state corresponding with said second voltage level of said frequency modulated signal;

intensity stabilizing means for adjusting and maintaining the varying intensity of said writing laser beam issuing from said laser intensity modulating means during the recording process at said prescribed reference intensity level;

said writing laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focused upon said radiation responsive surface by said optical means having sufficient intensity to form a first permanent and substantially uniform physical change in said surface for a first portion of each cycle of said frequency modulated signal during the time that said frequency modulated signal is at said first voltage level, said change being continuously variable in its length to represent the duration of said first portion of the cycle; and

said writing laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focused upon said radiation responsive surface by said optical means falling below said intensity required to form a physical change in said surface for the remaining portion of each cycle of said frequency modulated signal during the time that said frequency modulated signal is at said second voltage level, the length of the spacing between adjacent physical changes being continuously variable to represent the duration of said remaining portion of the cycle;

whereby the informational content in said information signal is recorded upon said record carrier as a non-image, spatially variable and discrete physical pattern from which said information signal can be recovered.

5. Apparatus for storing a frequency modulated electrical signal upon an information storage member, comprising:

signal source means for providing a frequency modulated information signal having its informational content in the form of a carrier signal having frequency changes in time representing said information to be recorded;

an information storage member including a laser radiation responsive surface for retaining indicia representative of said information signal;

said surface having a threshold power level above which said indicia are formed;

means for imparting uniform motion to said storage member;

a laser source for providing a laser beam, and said laser beam being of sufficient intensity for interacting with said surface while said surface is in motion, said laser beam being of sufficient intensity for altering said surface to retain indicia representative of said information signal;

said intensity of said laser beam being adjustable relative to said threshold power level of said radiation responsive surface;

optical means for defining an optical path between said laser source and said radiation responsive surface, said optical means being further employed for focusing said laser beam to a spot upon said surface;

said frequency modulated signal having an amplitude varying between a first higher voltage level and a second lower voltage level;

laser intensity modulating means positioned in said optical path between said laser source and said radiation responsive surface said laser intensity modulating means operating over a range between a maximum laser transmitting state and a minimum laser transmitting state for intensity modulating said laser beam with said information to be stored;

said laser intensity modulating means being responsive to said frequency modulated signal and changing between its maximum laser transmitting state and its minimum laser transmitting state during each cycle of said frequency modulated signal for modulating said laser beam with the frequency modulated electrical signal to be stored;

said laser intensity modulating means having an intermediate laser transmitting state at which the instantaneous power in said modulated laser beam equals one half of the intensity of said modulated laser beam transmitted at said maximum laser transmitting state, and also equals the threshold power level of said radiation responsive surface; and

said laser beam passing through said laser intensity modulating means and focused upon said surface by said optical means begins to form indicia in said surface representative of said information signal to be stored when said intermediate laser transmitting state is exceeded.

6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 5, and further including:

stabilizing means responsive to the average intensity of said modulated laser beam transmitted through said laser intensity modulating means for generating a bias control signal for application to said laser intensity modulating means, said bias control signal being employed for maintaining said average intensity of said modulated laser beam at a prescribed level.

7. Apparatus as set forth in claim 5, and further including:

first bias means responsive to the average intensity level of said modulated laser beam transmitted through said laser intensity modulating means for adjusting said average intensity of said modulated laser beam at a fixed first level;

said average intensity being set equal to said intensity present at said intermediate laser transmitting state; and

second bias means responsive to a change in average intensity level established in said modulated laser beam transmitted through said laser intensity modulating means for restoring said changed intensity level to said fixed first level.
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RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS

Reference is to be had to the patent application entitled MASTERING MACHINE by Richard L. Wilkinson, Ser. No. 890,771 filed Mar. 27, 1978.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the writing of a frequency modulated electrical signal upon an information bearing video disc surface in the form of successive light reflective and light non-reflective regions.

A reading apparatus is described using a reading light beam moving relative to the successive light reflective and light non-reflective regions to reconstruct the stored frequency modulated signal. The reconstructed frequency modulated signal is demodulated in a discriminator and changed to a form suitable for display on a T.V. monitor.

A novel information storage member is described for use in the writing and reading apparatus. This member includes successive light reflective and light non-reflective regions representing the frequency modulated signal.

Bias control circuitry for achieving duty cycle control in the writing appartaus and an improved form of a Pockels cell driving signal is also described.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

U.S. Pat. No. 3,474,457 to C. H. Becker discloses an optical recording and reproducing apparatus using a highly focused coherent laser light beam to selectively burn away discrete, uniform portions of a film deposited on a carrier member. Information to be recorded is applied to a high frequency oscillator having a high frequency pulse repetition rate which is used to form holes in the carrier member. These holes are of substantially uniform and controlled dimensions of extremely diminutive sizes.

The present invention differs significantly from this technique. One of these differences includes changing the information signal to be recorded into a frequency modulated signal having a carrier frequency and frequency changes in time varying from the carrier frequency, and recording this frequency modulated signal upon an information carrier in the form of successive light reflective and light non-reflective regions of variable length to represent the insta