Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005
Title: Innovations by James Myrtle in Optical Disc Technology
Introduction
James Myrtle is an accomplished inventor based in Taylor, PA, known for his innovative contributions to optical disc technology. With a focus on improving the functionality and durability of optical discs, Myrtle has made significant strides in this field.
Latest Patents
Myrtle holds a patent for "Methods and apparatus for reducing the shrinkage of an optical disc's clamp area and the resulting optical disc." This invention presents an improved optical disc that features a substantially transparent substrate. One surface of the substrate carries optical data structures, which include pits and lands that are radially outward of a clamp area. The design incorporates a protrusion structure above the first surface in the clamp area, creating a clamp thickness greater than the thickness of the rest of the disc. Notably, only a portion of the clamp area is covered by these protrusions, which emulate a disc with a thicker clamp area. To mitigate warping caused by material shrinkage, the amount of material used for the protrusions is kept to less than 5% of the material used for the rest of the clamp area.
Career Highlights
James Myrtle is currently associated with Wea Manufacturing, Inc., where he continues to develop and refine his innovative ideas. His work has contributed to advancements in optical disc technology, enhancing the performance and reliability of these products.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
James Myrtle's innovative work in optical disc technology showcases his commitment to improving product functionality and performance. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the field, demonstrating his expertise and dedication to innovation.