AU2011253644B8 - Media holding apparatus - Google Patents

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AU2011253644B8
AU2011253644B8 AU2011253644A AU2011253644A AU2011253644B8 AU 2011253644 B8 AU2011253644 B8 AU 2011253644B8 AU 2011253644 A AU2011253644 A AU 2011253644A AU 2011253644 A AU2011253644 A AU 2011253644A AU 2011253644 B8 AU2011253644 B8 AU 2011253644B8
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Apparatus for holding information storage media such as a disk (4) having an aperture therein, the apparatus comprising: a base portion (2) and engaging means for releasably engaging the information storage media via said aperture, the engaging means comprising: at least one arm (1) resiliently cantilevered to the base portion (2), retaining means (5) for engaging and retaining the information storage media (4) on the apparatus, and release means (3A, 3B) depression of which releases engagement between the retaining means (5) and the information storage media (2), locating means (7) being provided for receiving a security member (6) as it is inserted beneath the engaging means in a first direction parallel to the base portion (2) so as to inhibit operation of the release means (3A, 3B), the locating means (7) being arranged to locate the security member (6) laterally as it is inserted beneath the engaging means, FIG. 3 to accompany abstract. 24/ I/ 1,19638 Div Sp4,9 Fig.3

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AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 ORIGINAL COMPLETE SPECIFICATION INVENTION TITLE: MEDIA HOLDING APPARATUS The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: 24i 1/11. 19638 CWPmgc, I TITLE: MEDIA HOLDING APPARATUS TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] This invention relates to apparatus for holding information storage media having an aperture therein, particularly media in the form of a disk. BACKGROUNDART [0002] The present application is a divisional application from the parent application number 2005283921, the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference. [0003] There are many types of disk holding apparatus one example of which is disclosed in US5788068. Proposals have also been made for using removable security members with such apparatus to prevent accidental release of the disk during transportation and/or to deter theft of disks in a retail outlet. W002/31831 and W002/39451 describe various forms of security members and features of the apparatus for receiving such security members. [0004] The present invention aims to enhance further the effectiveness of such security measures. SUMMARY OF INVENTION [0005] According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided an apparatus for holding information storage media having an aperture therein, the apparatus including, a base portion defining a first plane and engaging means for releasably engaging the information storage media via said aperture, the engaging means including, at least one arm resiliently cantilevered to the base portion, retaining means for engaging and retaining the information storage media on the apparatus, release means depression of which releases engagement between the retaining means and the information storage media, and locating means being provided for receiving a security member as it is inserted into a gap 2 beneath the engaging means in a first direction substantially parallel to said first plane so as to inhibit operation of the release means, the locating means including, a groove on the underside of said at least one arm, the groove having a lateral wall substantially perpendicular to the first plane, the groove arranged to locate the security member in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction and substantially parallel to said first plane. [0006] In another aspect, the present invention provides an apparatus for holding information storage media having an aperture therein, the apparatus including, a base portion defining a first plane and engaging means for releasably engaging the information storage media via said aperture, the engaging means including, at least one arm resiliently cantilevered to the base portion, retaining means for engaging and retaining the information storage media on the apparatus, release means depression of which releases engagement between the retaining means and the information storage media, and locating means being provided for receiving a security member as it is inserted into a gap beneath the engaging means in a first direction substantially parallel to said first plane so as to inhibit operation of the release means, the locating means being arranged to locate the security member in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction and substantially parallel to said first plane, the locating means including, a groove on the underside of said at least one arm, the groove having a lateral wall substantially perpendicular to the first plane, wherein the security member includes an elongate member with upstanding ribs along each side of the elongate member and the locating means are correspondingly shaped to receive said upstanding ribs. [0007] In a further aspect, the present invention provides an apparatus for holding information storage media having an aperture therein, the apparatus including, a base portion defining a first plane and engaging means for releasably engaging the information storage media via said aperture, the engaging means including, at least one arm resiliently cantilevered to the base portion, retaining means for engaging and retaining the information storage media on the apparatus, release means depression of which releases engagement between the retaining means and the information storage media, and locating means being provided for receiving a security member as it is inserted into a gap beneath the engaging means in a first direction substantially parallel to said first plane so as to 2A [0008] inhibit operation of the release means, the locating means being arranged to locate the security member in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction and substantially parallel to said first plane, the locating means including a groove on the underside of said at least one arm, the groove having a lateral wall substantially perpendicular to the first plane, wherein the locating means is arranged to prevent movement or misalignment of the security member in said second direction. [0009) (this paragraph intentionally left blank) [0010] (this paragraph intentionally left blank) [0011] (this paragraph intentionally left blank) [0012] (this paragraph intentionally left blank) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS [0013] The invention will now be further described, merely by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: [0014] Figure 1 is a plan view of apparatus according to a first embodiment of the invention; [0015] Figure 2 is a sectional view along line A-A of Figure 1; [0016] Figure 3 is a perspective view from above of the apparatus shown in Figures 1 and 2 shown cut-away along line A-A of Figure 1; [0017] Figure 4 is a plan view of the apparatus shown with a security member inserted therein; [0018] Figure 5 is a sectional view along line B-B of Figure 4; [0019] Figure 6 is a plan view of apparatus according to a second embodiment of the invention; [0020] Figure 7 is a sectional view along line C-C of Figure 6; 3 [0020] Figure 8 is a perspective view from above of the apparatus shown in Figures 6 and 7 shown cut-away along line C-C of Figure 6; and [0021] Figure 9 is a perspective view from beneath of the apparatus shown in Figures 1 and 2 or Figures 6 and 7. DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [0022] Figures 1-3 show disk-holding apparatus generally similar to that shown in US5788068 comprising one or more arms I resiliently cantilevered from a base portion 2. Button portions 3A and 3B are provided at the inner ends of the arms I and together form a button onto which a disk 4 such as a CD or DVD can be mounted via its central aperture. Retaining members 5 project radially outward from the button portions 3A and 3B to retain the disk 4 mounted on the apparatus. [0023] To release the disk 4, the button portions 3A and 3B are depressed until the retaining members 5 have moved inwardly a sufficient distance to permit the disk to be lifted or ejected from the apparatus. If the apparatus is held in the hand whilst the button portions 3A and 3B are depressed, it operates in a manner similar to the apparatus described in US5788068, i.e, the retaining members each move about an arc centred approximately about a first pivot or hinge IA where the respective arm I joins the base portion 2. However, the arms I shown in Figure 1 differ from those shown in US5788068 as their underside is shaped so as to provide a downward projection 1B towards the inner end thereof. To enable the apparatus to operate in the manner described in US5788068, the projection 1B must be able to pass through a plane P defined by the base portion 2 (otherwise the retaining member 5 cannot pivot far enough about the first pivot 1A to disengage from the disk 4). (0024] If the apparatus is supported on a surface such as a table or desk, its operation is modified. Depression of the button portion 3A and 3B initially pivots the retaining members 5 about the first pivots 1A as described above. However, once the projections lB engage the said surface (which is coincident with plane P) no further movement about the pivots 1A can occur. Further depression of the button portions 3A and 3B then causes the button portions, and hence the projection 5 thereon, to pivot about a 24h 1/11% 0638 Div Spei,3 4 second pivot or hinge IC where the button portion 3A, 3B joins the inner end of the respective arms 1 until the projections 3A, 3B have moved inwardly a sufficient distance to release the disk 4. [0025] WOOO/01001 describes similar apparatus in which arms of disk holding means initially flex or pivot about a first pivot means and subsequently flex or pivot about second pivot means radially inward of the first pivot means until inward movement of projections engaging the disk is sufficient to release restriction of the disk. [0026] A removable security member 6 (see Figure 4) can be inserted beneath the button portions 3A, 3B to prevent them being depressed and thus inhibit release of the disk 4 in a manner similar to that described in W002/31831 and W002/39451. The security member 6 is slid beneath the disk in a first direction Dl (substantially parallel to plane P) into a gap beneath the button portions 3A, 3B and above the base portion 2. In the prior art referred to, the arrangement is such that such a security member can move laterally within this gap, i.e. in direction D2 and D3 (see Figure 3). Even if the security member engages the undersides of the cantilevered arms in such arrangements, this does not prevent lateral movement (as the arms may lift slightly to permit such movement). This scope for lateral movement is a particular problem when the tip of the security member enters the said gap, e.g. when being installed by fast, automatic equipment, as any misalignment can cause the security member to be incorrectly installed or become jammed. In either case, the tip of the security member may damage the disk, e.g. by scratching or scoring the underside carrying recorded information. In addition, once a security member has been fully inserted in the correct location, the security of the package can be compromised if efforts are made to move the security member in the direction Dl or D2 as it may then be possible to push one of the button portions 3A, 3B through the aperture in the disk. This problem can be alleviated to some extent by providing a slot adjacent a side of the apparatus to locate the tip of the security member once it has been fully inserted, e.g. as shown in Figure 30A of W002/3 9451, but this does not help guide the tip of the security member as it enters the gap beneath the button portions 3A7 3B. [0027] This problem is overcome by providing locating means for receiving the security member as it is inserted beneath the disk holding means to inhibit or prevent 24/111/1,19635 Div Spei,4 5 lateral movement. The locating means thus locates and guides the security member as it passes into and through said gap beneath the button portions 3A, 3B. [0028] In the apparatus described below, the disk engaging means is provided with such locating means for receiving and locating a security member in a lateral direction, i.e. in direction D2 and/or D3 (which are substantially perpendicular to direction Dl and substantially parallel to plane P). In the embodiments shown, the locating means comprises a groove 7 provided in the underside of the or each arm 1. The groove has a lateral wall 7A which inhibits lateral movement of the security member beneath the button portions 3A, 3B. Lateral wall 7A is preferably perpendicular to the plane P so if a lateral force is applied to the security member 6 there is no tendency for the arms 1 to lift. [0029] Preferably, the groove is also configured to engage a lower surface of the security member so the security member is located in a direction D4 substantially perpendicular to plane P. The security member cannot therefore be moved downwards in the direction D4 relative to the respective arm(s) 1. [0030] Figures 4 and 5 show the apparatus with a security member 6 inserted therein, Figure 4 being a plan view and Figure 5 cross-sectional view along line B-B of Figure 4. [0031] As shown in Figure 4, the security member 6 comprises a long arm 6A which extends from one side of the disk holding apparatus to the other side and thus bridges an aperture 2A in the base portion above which the cantilever arms 1 extend. As indicated above, the arm 6A is located laterally, i.e, in the directions D2 and D3 by means of the grooves 7 provided in the undersides of the arms 1. This is clearly shown in Figure 5. As shown in this figure, the arm 6A has upstanding ribs 6B running along each side thereof and the slots are correspondingly shaped to receive these ribs, The arm 6A is thus located in all directions perpendicular to its length in the arrangement shown in Figure 5. This not only ensures that the arm 6A of the security member is accurately located beneath the button members 3A, 3B, it also provides a rigid arrangement in which the arms 1, the button members 3A, 3B and the arm 6A are prevented from flexing or bending. When the disk holding apparatus is locked by a security member 6 inserted beneath the arms I as shown a very solid, rigid arrangement is provided so any scope for flexing or bending of 24111/ 1,1I639 bv Spcitj 6 the components thereof is minimised so the disk 4 is locked on the apparatus in a secure arrangement which is highly resistant to attempts to prize the disk off without withdrawing the security member and is highly resistant to accidental release, e.g. due to shock loads or forces applied through walls of a container in which the disk is housed. [0032] The apparatus shown thus provides a considerable improvement in the security of a disk locked thereon compared to the known arrangements, e.g. as described in W002/31831 and W002/39451. Figures 4 and 5 show only the portion of the security device inserted beneath the retaining means. The security device preferably also comprises locking features for locking it to the container for example as described in W002/3 9451. [0033] Figures 6-8 show another embodiment of apparatus according to the invention. This is similar to that described above in relation to Figures 1-5 but each arm I is provided with upstanding supports 10 A and 10B for supporting the underside of a disk whilst it is retained by members 5 of the button portions 3A, 3B. These supports I OA, 1OB help prevent the disk from tilting whilst it is being held by the button portions or helps prevent the areas of the disk above the supports 1OA, 1OB from flexing downwards towards base portion 2 whilst the disk is held on the button portion 3A, 3B (with the security device 6 inserted therebeneath). This means that if the disk is lifted at the periphery thereof in an attempt to lever the disk off the button portions 3A, 3B, the disk is more likely to fracture (and so become unsaleable and hence deny the would be thief of any benefit) rather than bending or flexing, which could assist in releasing the disk from the button portions 3A, 3B. [0034] Figure 9 shows a view from beneath the apparatus shown in the preceding figures to reveal bracing ribs 11 provided on the underside of the arms 1. These help stiffen the arms 1 so that when the button portions 3A, 3B are depressed, their inward and downward movement is primarily due to pivoting about the hinge lines 1A where the arms 1 join the base portion 2 rather than bending or flexing of the arms 1 along their length. This further ensures that when a security device 6 is located in the grooves 7, a very solid arrangement is provided that is highly resistant to any forces attempting to bend or distort the components thereof in an attempt to prize the disk off the button portions 3A, 3B. 2411/11.19639 Div Spew 6 7 [0035] The embodiment described above have two resilient arms 1. However, similar arrangements using a single such arm can be used instead as known in the art. More than two arms can also be used, although the gap between arms may then be reduced so making it more difficult to insert a security device between adjacent arms. [0036] The reference to any prior art in this specification is not and should not be taken as an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that the prior art forms part of the common general knowledge. [00371 Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps. 24/i 1/1,I1MS iv specI.

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1. Apparatus for holding information storage media having an aperture therein, the apparatus including: 5 a base portion defining a first plane; and engaging means for releasably engaging the information storage media via said aperture, the engaging means including: at least one arm resiliently cantilevered to the base portion, 10 retaining means for engaging and retaining the information storage media on the apparatus, release means depression of which releases engagement between the retaining means and the information storage media, and locating means being provided for receiving a security member as it is inserted into a 15 gap beneath the engaging means in a first direction substantially parallel to said first plane so as to inhibit operation of the release means, the locating means including: a groove on the underside of said at least one arm, the groove having a lateral wall substantially perpendicular to the first plane, the groove arranged to 20 locate the security member in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction and substantially parallel to said first plane. 9
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the locating means is arranged to prevent movement or misalignment of the security member in said second direction.
3. Apparatus according to either claim I or claim 2, in which the locating 5 means is also configured to locate the security member relative to the arm in a third direction substantially perpendicular to the first plane.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3, in which the third direction is towards said first plane defined by the base portion. 10
5. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, in which the engaging means includes two arms each resiliently cantilevered to the base portion, each arm including a groove in an underside of said arm. 15
6. Apparatus according to claim 5, in which the grooves in the undersides of the arms define a slot for receiving and locating the security member.
7. Apparatus according to any one of claims I to 6, in which each of the at least one arms are arranged to pivot about a first pivot or hinge where its radially 20 outer end joins the base portion. 10
8. Apparatus according to claim 6, in which the grooves are shaped to correspond to the shape of the security device.
9. Apparatus according to claim 7, in which each of the at least one arms has a 5 projection on the underside thereof towards the radially inner end of the arm for engaging a surface on which the apparatus is supported following initial depression of the release means.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9, in which the retaining means is arranged to 10 pivot about a second pivot or hinge, radially inwards of the first pivot or hinge, upon further depression of the release means when said projections engage a surface on which the apparatus is supported.
11. Apparatus according to claim 10, in which each second pivot or hinge is 15 provided by a relatively thin connection between the arm and the release means carried at the radially inner end thereof.
12. Apparatus according to any one of claims I to 11, in which each of the at least one arm includes a support for engaging the underside of a disk held on the 20 apparatus.
13. Apparatus according to claim 12, in which the support includes a pair of upstands projecting from the upper side of the respective arm. 11
14. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 13, in which each of the at least one arm includes one or more stiffening ribs extending along its length. 5
15. Apparatus according to any one of claims I to 14, further including a security member inserted beneath the retaining means.
16. Apparatus according to claim 15, in which the security member includes an elongate member for sliding beneath the engaging means, the lateral sides of the 10 member fitting with said locating means.
17. Apparatus according to claim 16, in which the security member includes upstanding ribs along each lateral side of the elongate member and the locating means are correspondingly shaped to receive said upstanding ribs. 15
18. Apparatus according to any one of claims I to 17, in which each of the at least one arm is of solid form between its resilient connection with the base portion at one end thereof and its connection to the retaining means at the other end thereof. 20
19. Apparatus according to claim 15, in which information storage media is mounted on the engaging means and is locked thereon by the security member inserted beneath the retaining means. 12
20. Apparatus according to claim 19, in which the insertion of the security member beneath the retaining means provides a rigid arrangement in which the scope for flexing or bending of components of the apparatus is minimized so the 5 information storage media is securely locked on the apparatus.
21. Apparatus for holding information storage media having an aperture therein, the apparatus including: a base portion defining a first plane; and 10 engaging means for releasably engaging the information storage media via said aperture, the engaging means including: at least one arm resiliently cantilevered to the base portion, retaining means for engaging and retaining the information storage media on the apparatus, 15 release means depression of which releases engagement between the retaining means and the information storage media, and locating means being provided for receiving a security member as it is inserted into a gap beneath the engaging means in a first direction substantially parallel to said first plane so as to inhibit operation of the release means, the locating 20 means being arranged to locate the security member in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction and substantially parallel to said first plane, the locating means including: 13 a groove on the underside of said at least one arm, the groove having a lateral wall substantially perpendicular to the first plane, wherein the security member includes an elongate member with upstanding ribs along each side of the elongate member and the locating means are 5 correspondingly shaped to receive said upstanding ribs.
22. Apparatus for holding information storage media having an aperture therein, the apparatus including: a base portion defining a first plane; and 10 engaging means for releasably engaging the information storage media via said aperture, the engaging means including: at least one arm resiliently cantilevered to the base portion, retaining means for engaging and retaining the information storage media 15 on the apparatus, release means depression of which releases engagement between the retaining means and the information storage media, and locating means being provided for receiving a security member as it is inserted into a gap beneath the engaging means in a first direction substantially 20 parallel to said first plane so as to inhibit operation of the release means, the locating means being arranged to locate the security member in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction and substantially parallel to said first plane, 14 the locating means including a groove on the underside of said at least one arm, the groove having a lateral wall substantially perpendicular to the first plane, wherein the locating means is arranged to prevent movement or 5 misalignment of the security member in said second direction.
23. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1, 21 or 22 substantially as herein before described with reference to the accompanying Figures.
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