GB2178408A - Magnetic disk storage case - Google Patents

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GB2178408A
GB2178408A GB08618405A GB8618405A GB2178408A GB 2178408 A GB2178408 A GB 2178408A GB 08618405 A GB08618405 A GB 08618405A GB 8618405 A GB8618405 A GB 8618405A GB 2178408 A GB2178408 A GB 2178408A
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Robert A Egly
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    • G11B33/04Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
    • G11B33/0405Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers for storing discs
    • G11B33/0433Multiple disc containers

Abstract

A magnetic disk storage case has a boxlike portion 12 with side and front walls 14-18 integrally hinged by means of an intermediate portion to a top 24 that overlies the boxlike portion 12. Attached to the intermediate portion is an articulated support ledge or shelf 40, the case being formed in one injection molding process. The ledge or shelf 40 is provided with two lateral tabs 56 which extend outwardly through openings 70 within two wall portions 78 depending from the top 24 so as to allow the ledge 40 to move backwardly and forwardly with the tabs 56 being capable of limited movement within the openings 70. This permits the ledge 40 to be moved to a limited degree for expanding the space between the ledge 40 and the interior surface of the top 24 so as to provide greater access to magnetic memory disks stored on the ledge 40 and held within the case. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Articulated magnetic disk storage case Looking at Figure 1, it can be seen wherein a case 10 is shown having a box portion or bottom 12. The box portion or bottom 12 comprises a pair of side walls 14 and 16 respectively on the left and right side looking at the figure, but which can be presented in any particular manner. The two side walls 14 and 16 are interconnected by a front wall 18.
A bottom portion 20 is shown filling in walls 14, 16 and 18 to form a boxlike portion 12 with the upstanding walls 14, 16 and 18. The upstanding walls 14, 16 and 18 can be formed in any particular manner so as to effectuate the object of the invention. In this particular instance, they have been injection molded of plastic on a continuous basis so as to form a continuous boxlike portion 12. The respective side walls 14 and 16 and front wall 18 can be seen in Figure 4 in an opened condition providing a rear space 22. Thus, the entire boxlike portion is not closed by the walls 14, 16 and 18, but is allowed to be open at one end thereof in the form of space 22.
A top portion 24 is shown having a top 26 with an interior surface 28 thereof. The top portion 24 is joined by means of a binding 30 that is provided with living hinges 32 and 34. The living hinges 32 and 34 specifically are directed toward the concept of joining the top portion 24 to the bottom box portion 12. The binding, when assembled into the walls 14 and 16 of the bottom 12, provide a closure of the space therebetween.
The living hinges 32 and 34 are formed by being made of very small webs. The small webs can be exemplified by the walls 34 as seen in the form of a thinner membrane extending between the binding or the hinge portion 30 and the bottom box portion 20.
The entire bottom box portion 20, top portion 24 and binding 30 with the webs or membranes 32 and 34 therebetween are injection molded out of a single injection molding from, for example, polypropylene, polyallomer or polyethylene. This provides for a continuously injection molded item made of one piece of plastic without the requirement of various assembly processes in order to weld, adhere, or provide the adhesion of one member to the other. Furthermore, the end result is one wherein a completed product is manufactured that has inherent springiness and resiliency that is necessary to make a completed product.
Extending proximate the web portion 34 is a ledge or shelf 40. The ledge or shelf 40 is formed as an inverted T member. The inverted T member has an upright 42 or tab. A transverse portion 44 forms the lower portion of the inverted T 40. This transverse portion 44 effectuates a bottom ledge for holding magnetic memories therein while at the same time allowing the tab or upright portion 42 to be bent forwardly. However, it should be understood that any type of flexible or non-flexible ledge or shelf 40 can be utilized in this particular embodiment. In fact, various configurations wherein a rounded ledge, a rectangular ledge, a depending portion, or any other member can be utilized for substituting the ledge or shelf 40 of the transverse T in its inverted form.
Looking more particularly at the inverted T it can be seen that at the ends of the transverse portion are two extending uprights or brackets 50 and 52 have an extension in the form of an extending hooklike member 54 leading therefrom. The extending hooklike member 54 terminates in an upstanding hook area 56, having a loop or hook opening 57.
The upstanding hook area 56 provides for the brackets 50 and 52 to be seated within stop openings 60 and 62. The stop openings 60 and 62 are such wherein they receive the upright or upstanding hooks 56 and extension members 54 and 56 so as to allow them to move within the stop openings 60 and 62 while at the same time being retained from movement thereby. This allows the ledge or shelf 40, as will be described hereinafter, to move backwardly and forwardly and be articulated in the two particular modes shown in Figures 2 and 3.
The stop openings 60 and 62 have a notched element or insert 64 and 66 providing notches respectively 68 and 70. These notches 68 and 70 allow for a locking of the upright portion of the hook 54 on the outside of the opening, while at the same time allowing the depending lower portion of the hook to be inserted and associated with the notches 68 and 70 for securement therein.
The openings 60 and 62 are provided within upright wall brackets or extending members 76 and 78. The upright wall brackets 76 and 78 respectively have side braces or reinforcement flanges 80 and 82 on the interior thereof. These reinforcement flanges 80 and 82 allow for the upright wall brackets to be held in firm juxtaposition while at the same time having sufficient flexibility to assemble the entire unit by spreading the brackets 76 and 78 apart and permitting the tabs or upright hooks 54 to be inserted therein with the upstanding hook 56 lying on the outside of the wall brackets 76 and 78.
The top portion 24 comprises the wall brackets 76 and 78 that taper downwardly to angular wall reinforcements 90 and 92 on either side. The edge walls 90 and 92 terminate in a small upstanding wall 94 at what would be the front of the top in the closed condition that would seat against front wall 18.
The foregoing angular edge walls 90 and 92 are such wherein they allow for a seating of the angular walls 90 and 92 within the interior of the boxlike portion 20.
In order to provide for a tightened indexing of the top portion 28 against the interior portion of the walls 14, 16, and 18, a bead 98, 100 and a similar bead against wall 92 are utilized to provide for indexing.
Also, a flange 104 extends around the top portion 28.
A second flange 106 extends around the box portion 20 so as to allow for rigidity as well as seating of the top portion 28 against the top surface of walls 14, 16 and 18. This thereby accommodates the overall closure so that a tightened juxtaposed fitting is provided between the top portion 28 and the bottom boxlike portion 20 with a flange 104 and 106 circumscribing the top and bottom portions 24 and 12 respectively.
The top portion 24 when folded into the interior walls of the boxlike portion 12, has the hooks 56 extending from the openings 60 and 62. Accordingly, they slide against the interior of the walls 14 and 16.
In order to accommodate them, a recess or groove 130 is implaced within either wall so that as the top portion 24 moves downwardly, the hooks 56 extending therefrom, move into the grooves 130. This thereby allows for the placement of the hooks 56 into the grooves 130 without unduly expanding the side walls 14 and 16.
The top portion 24 locks into the bottom side walls in a resilient manner by means of a certain closure means. The closure means comprise a pair of tangs, barbs, or protrusions 136 and 138 that can be respectively seated in grooves 140 and 142 in the front wall 18. This thereby allows for a seating and a tightened securement of a top portion 24 into the boxlike portion 12.
The entire case 10 is put together by expanding the wall brackets 76 and 78 outwardly and implacing the extensions 54 with the hooks 56 interiorly of the openings 60 and 62. This allows for an engagement thereof and a securement so that the upstanding hooks 56 seat with their depending portions or hook openings 57 into the surrounding wall of the stops or openings 60 and 62 and are hooked thereto. In this manner, the entire case 10 is assembled.
As seen in Figures 2 and 3, the ledge or shelf 40 is shown in a first position without having been expanded or articulated forwardly. The extensions 54 with the hook 56 is hooked upwardly into the notch 70 and is in the closer position to the top interior portion 28.
When the ledge or shelf 40 is pulled forwardly, the extension 54 with the hook 56 moves forwardly and rests against the leading surface 61 of the opening 60 so as to provide for a greater space between the ledge 40 and the interior of the top portion 28. The foregoing articulated action allows for a greater access to magnetic disks 160 which have been shown in dotted form overlying and stored on the ledge or shelf 40. The entire structure is thus expanded to allow greater access of the magnetic media 160 by ledge or shelf 40 being moved forwardly to provide for greater space and opening therein.
The ledge or shelf 40 can be moved backwardly against the top portion 28 in any suitable manner so that the extension 54 and the hook 56 are latched in the notches 68 and 70. In the alternative, when the top portion 24 is closed downwardly, it allows for a movement of the ledge 40 backwardly against the interior of the top portion 28 so as to allow for a seating thereof in juxtaposition with the magnetic media 160 underlying the top portion 28.
Looking more particularly at Figures 7 through 10, it can be seen that an alternative embodiment is shown.
The alternative embodiment shows the inverted T ledge 42 which has two extending lateral portions terminating in two angle members 51, and an angle member not shown that would be respectively substituted for upright brackets 50 and 52 of the prior embodiment. The angle member 51 has a pin 55 extending therefrom. The pin 55 is seated within an arcuate opening 59. The arcuate opening 59 receives the pin 55 therein so that it can move within the frame of reference of the arc periphery. In effect, the pin 55 moves backwardly and forwardly in an arc so as to establish a frontal and rear position of the inverted T 42. This can be seen in Figure 7.
The bracket 51 and matching bracket that would be substituted for the upright brackets 50 and 52 are formed in any suitable manner so as to allow the insertion of the pin 55 into the arcuate opening 59.
In addition to the foregoing, an alternative bracing is provided for the end of the walls 14 and 16 in the form of an upright flange or rib member 300. The upright flange or rib member 300 is formed as a brace or enlarged portion as shown at the end of the wall 16 and also at the end of the wall 14 so that it limits the flex of the walls 14 and 16 interiorly as well as exteriorly. In addition thereto, the configuration allows for a seating and insertion of the top as will be described hereinafter.
The arcuate slot or opening 59 on either side is implaced within a pair of brackets, or upright wall members, analogous to the upright wall brackets 76 and 78. However, in this particular embodiment the upright bracket is provided with an angular wall portion 306 that extends from the bracket 308, analogous to bracket 78. This bracket 308 analogous to bracket 78 is stepped or angled at a step 310 and terminates in an offset portion 306 from the angled portion 310 extending therefrom.
This angled or stepped portion 310 allows for a passage of the bracket 308 and angled bracket portion 306 to pass interiorly of the inside of the walls 14 and 16 and be secured therein by being enclosed and passing the upright brace 300. Accordingly, the box top 24 can be closed effectively with the indentation provided by the angular orientation of the bracket 306 extending interiorly of the upright 300 and allowing insertion of the entire bracket 308 between walls 14 and 16 as it extends across the interior portion of the top 28.
The other details of the invention are substantially the same and do not vary from the other elements as shown in the configuration.
As can be seen, the articulated ledge 40 that is supported for movement in a resilient manner backwardly and forwardly provides greater access to magnetic media 160. It is a substantial step over the art. It is believed that this, in combination with the other portions of the invention, should be read broadly in light of the following claims.

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1. A case for magnetic memory disks that are used with disk drives comprising: a boxlike member having side walls thereto; a top portion hinged to said boxlike member having a hinge between said boxlike member and said top portion formed as a continuous portion of the boxlike portion and the top portion in the form of a living hinge; a ledge attached to said boxlike portion that is hinged for movement with respect to said top portion in spaced relationship providing a space therebetween that can be expanded and contracted by moving said ledge inwardly and outwardly; and, means supporting said ledge in the form of extensions extending into openings in connected relationship to said top portion so as to allow said ledge to move with said extensions between said limits of the openings.
2. The case as claimed in Claim 1 wherein: said top portion, said bottom portion, and said ledge are all formed as one continuous piece of plastic in an injection process.
3. The case as claimed in Claim 2 further comprising: upright wall brackets extending from said top portion having openings into which the extensions from said ledge extend and are seated for movement.
4. The case as claimed in Claim 3 further comprising: a frontal wall portion of said boxlike portion having openings therein; and, tangs extending from said top portion for seating within the openings of said wall portion.
5. The case as claimed in Claim 4 further comprising: an upstanding wall portion extending from said upright wall bracket that extends around the periphery of said top portion from which the tangs extend.
6. The case as claimed in Claim 5 wherein: said ledge is hinged to said bottom portion in connected relationship by being formed as a portion of said hinge portion connecting said ledge to said bottom portion.
7. The case as claimed in Claim 6 further comprising: indentations within the side walls of said boxlike portion to receive the hooklike members that extend outwardly from the openings for accommodation within the side walls of said boxlike portion.
8. A magnetic disk storage case comprising: a boxlike portion having sidewalls and a front wall; a top portion; a binding extending between said top portion and said bottom portion connected therebetween with living hinges; a shelf connected to said binding along a portion thereof formed as a unitary injection molded part with said boxlike portion of said top and said shelf; members on either side of said top portion extending adjacent said shelf; openings within said members; and, extensions from said shelf extending therefrom into said members.
9. The case as claimed in Claim 8 wherein: said extensions from said shelf can move within said openings and said member to allow for expansion and contraction of said shelf which is connected thereto.
10. The case as claimed in Claim 9 further comprising: spaces within the sides of said boxlike portion for receiving the extensions from said shelf as said top portion and shelf are closed onto said bottom portion.
11. The case as claimed in Claim 10 further comprising: flange means surrounding the top of said case at least in part for seating within the walls of said boxlike portion; and, lock enclosure means formed as extensions from said top portion into openings within the wall of said bottom portion.
12. The case as claimed in Claim 11 wherein: said extensions from said shelf are formed as hooklike members extending into said openings of said members to hook the shelf into connected relationship therein.
13. An articulated shelf for a case for storing magnetic disks wherein said shelf is used for the stroage of said magnetic disks and said case comprises a boxlike portion and a top portion having an injection molded one piece form and further comprising a living hinged binding between said top portion and said bottom portion wherein the improvement comprises: a shelf hinged to said hinged binding between said top and boxlike portion; wall brackets extending from said top portion having openings therein; extensions from said shelf which extend into said wall brackets for seating therein and providing for articulated movement of said extensions of said shelf so that said shelf can expand and contract in its spaced relationship from said top portion.
14. The improved shelf as claimed in Claim 13 wherein said extensions comprise: hooklike members to be received in said openings; and, said openings have a notched insert therein for receiving said hooked opening members.
15. The improved shelf as claimed in Claim 13 wherein: said depending wall brackets have notches for receiving said hooklike members.
16. The improved shelf as claimed in Claim 15 further comprising: a shelf having one portion thereof molded integrally with said hinge binding to provide a one piece injection molded case having said boxlike portion, said top, said depending wall brackets, and said shelf.
17. The improved shelf as claimed in Claim 16 further comprising: reinforcement flanges for reinforcement of said depending wall brackets formed along the interior portion thereof.
18. A case for magnetic memory disks as claimed in Claim 3 wherein: said upright wall brackets extending from said top portion have arcuate openings therein.
19. The case as claimed in Claim 18 further comprising: pins extending from the ledge for engagement within said arcuate openings for articulated movement therein.
20. The case as claimed in Claim 19 further comprising: upright wall brackets formed as brackets having an angular offset wall portion.
21. The case as claimed in Claim 3 comprising: an upright brace at the end of each respective wall formed as a ridge extending along the end of each edge of each respective wall.
22. A case for memory stroage discs comprising an integrally moulded plastics unit, the unit having first and second portions hingedly connected to form an openable box, and the unit further having a retaining element arranged with one of the first and second portions to form a recess for receiving the memory storage discs, the retaining element being pivotable relative to said one of the first and second portions for varying the size of the recess.
23. A case for memory storage discs comprising a first portion, a second portion, a spine portion connected to the first portion by a first hinge and to the second portion by a second hinge so as to enable the first and second portions to be folded together, and a ledge connected to one of the first portion, the second portion and the spine portion by a hinge to form with one of the first portion and the second portion a space which is expandable and contractable.
24. A case for memory storage discs substantially as herein particularly described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 1 to 6 or Figures 1 to 6 when modified by Figures 7 to 10 of the accompanying drawings.
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