GB2351962A - Disk label positioning structure - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65C—LABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
- B65C9/00—Details of labelling machines or apparatus
- B65C9/26—Devices for applying labels
- B65C9/262—Devices for applying labels manually operable
- B65C9/265—Devices for applying labels manually operable specially adapted for compact discs
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Abstract
A structure for positioning a label prior to its being applied to a CD comprises a base, a locating spigot 12, and a compressibly elastic member 14 made for example from foamed plastic and which fits over the spigot and within the through-hole of the label. There may also be provided a further thin compressible element 13 and locating spigot extension means. In use the label is placed adhesive side upmost on the thin element 13 and the CD is placed on the compressible member 14. Hand-pressure compresses the member 14 and the label is smoothly and accurately applied.
Description
2351962 TITLE: DISK LABEL POSITIONING STRUCTURE The present invention
relates to a disk label positionincy structure, more particularly to a disk label positioning structure that enables a disk to be precisely and firmly adhered to an adhering face of a label.
(b) Description of the Prior Art:
Conventional compact or optical disks are provided with a label. When the user no longer needs the data originally stored in a disk and wants to input new data therein, he/she often needs to prepare a new label and stick it to the original label on the disk or peel off the original label and then stick the new one to the original position so as to identify the new data stored in the disk.
However, there are advantages. When the user adheres the new label to the disk, since it is difficult to make the label precisely adhere to the disk in a proper position, a portion of the label may stick out from the disk. On the other hand, it takes time to make the label adhere to the disk in a precise manner. Furthennore, if the label projects from the disk, when the disk is inserted into a disk drive, the projecting portion will affect the reading of the data or even damage the components of the disk drive. Improvements are therefore necessary.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a disk label positioning structure to facilitate adherincy of a label to a disk in a precise and firm manner.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a disk label positioning structure includes a base and an elastic element. The base has a receiving space adapted for supporting a disk. The receiving space is centrally provided with a post adapted for positioning a through hole of the disk. The elastic element is provided in the receiving space in a position located at an outer edge of the post and having a size adapted to position a through hole of a label and a height smaller than that of the post. The through hole of the label may be fitted over and positioned at an outer periphery of the elastic element. The label is disposed in the receiving space with an adhering face thereof facing up. The disk is fitted over and positioned at the outer edge of the post with a face to be adhered to the label facing down. The disk is pushed downwardly by a uniform application of force to force the elastic element to displace downwardly to allow the face of the disk to be precisely adhered to the adhering face of the label. The base may be provided with a cover to protect the disk in the receiving space and to facilitate carrying and storage.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, the post is further provided with an elastic material to increase the height thereof so that the disk may be more easily positioned on and fitted over the post. When the cover is put in place, it will not, due to the elasticity of the elastic element, be affected by the height and can compress the elastic element to rest upon the base.
2 According to a third aspect of the present invention, the post includes two inter-enaac,ed hollow post elements of different diameters. The two hollow post elements accommodate therein a spring and are adapted to enable the disk to be positioned on and fitted over the post easier. When the cover is put in place, said cover will not, due to the elasticity of the elastic element, be affected by the height and can compress said the element to rest upon the base.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which, Fig'. I is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a sectional assembled view of the preferred embodiment; Fi-. 3 is a schematic view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention; and Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a further preferred embodiment of the present invention.
With reference to Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4, a preferred embodiment of a disk label positioning structure according to the present invention is shown to C) include a base 10 having a receiving space I I for supporting a disk 30. The receiving space I I is centrally provided with a post 12. An elastic material 13 3 of a height smaller than that of the post 12 is disposed in a suitable position between an outer periphery of the receiving space I I and a certain distance from an outer rim of the post 12.
In the present invention, an elastic element 14 (see Fig. 2) of a height smaller than that of the post 12 but greater than that of the elastic material 13 is disposed between an inner periphery of the elastic material 13 and the outer edge of the post 12. In this preferred embodiment, the elastic element 14 is a foam element which, as is well known to those in the art, can be substituted by equivalent elements.
When the user wishes to adhere a label 16 of a size substantially the same as that of the disk 30 to the disk 30 (see Figs. 1 and 2), it is only necessary to fit over the outer periphery of the elastic element 14 such that an adhering face 162 of the label 16 is oriented upwardly on the elastic material 13. A through disk hole 301 of the disk 30 is then fitted over the outer edge of the post 12 with the side to be adhered to the label 16 facing downwardly, and the disk 30 is placed on the elastic element 14. At this time, the user can exert a downwardly force in a uniform manner to press the elastic element 14 downwardly so that counter-action of the pressed elastic material 13 causes the disk 30 to be precisely and firmly adhered to the adhering face 162 of the label 16.
Furthermore, the base 10 is provided with a cover 17 on one side to protect the disk 30 in the receiving space I I and to facilitate carrying and storage of the 4 present invention.
In the present invention, the post 12 may be further provided with an elastic portion 18 (see Fig. 3) to increase the height of the post 12 so as to facilitate fitting of the disk 30 over the post 12 and positioning thereof on the elastic element 14. At the same time, when the cover 17 on one side of the base 10 is placed in position, due to the.elasticity of the elastic element 14, the cover 17 will not be affected by the height of the post 12 and can compress the elastic element 14 to rest on top of the base 10 properly.
In the present invention, the post 12 may include two inter-engaged hollow post elements 121, 122 of different external diameters (see Fig. 4). In this modified embodiment, the hollow post elements 121, 122 are internally provided with a spring 123, whereby the disk 30 can be easily fitted over the post 12 to rest flatly on the elastic element 14. Moreover, when the cover 17 on one side of the base 10 is put in place, due to the elasticity of the spring 123, it will not be affected by the height of the post 12 and can compress the post 12 to rest properly on top of the base 10.
Although the present invention has been illustrated and described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it should be understood that it is in no way limited to the details of such embodiment but is capable of numerous modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims (6)
- I A disk label positioning structure, comprising: a base having a receiving space adapted for supporting a disk, said receiving space being centrally provided with a post adapted for positioning a through hole of said disk, and an elastic element being provided.in said receiving space in a position located at an outer edge of said post and having a size adapted to position a throu-h hole of a label and a height smaller than that of said post; whereby said through hole of said label may be fitted over and positioned at an outer periphery of said elastic element, said label being disposed in said receiving space with an adhering face thereof facing up, said disk being fitted over and positioned at said outer edge of said post with a face to be adhered to said label facing down, said disk being pushed downwardly by an uniform application of force to force said elastic element to displace downwardly to allow said face of said disk to be precisely adhered to said adhering face of said label.
- 2. A disk label positioning structure as defined in Claim 1, further comprising an elastic material disposed in said receiving space at said outer periphery of said elastic element, said elastic material having a height smaller than that of said elastic element so as to exert an uniform application of downward force on said disk, forcing said elastic element to displace downwardly, whereby said elastic material rebounds upon pressure to cause said face of said disk to adhere 6 firmly to said adhering face of said label.
- 3. A disk label positioning structure as defined in Claim 1, wherein said base further includes a cover disposed on one side thereof, said cover being adapted to close said disk in said receiving space so as to facilitate carrying, and storage.
- 4. A disk label positioning structure as defined in Claim 1, wherein said post is further provided with an elastic material to increase the height thereof so that said disk may be more easily positioned on and fitted over said post, and flatly disposed on said elastic material, whereby when a cover provided on one side of said base is put in place, said cover will not, due to the elasticity of said elastic element, be affected by the height and can compress said elastic element to rest upon said base.
- 5. A disk label positioning structure as defined in Claim 1, wherein said post includes two inter-engaged hollow post elements of different diameters, said two hollow post elements accommodating therein a spring, said two hollow post elements being adapted to enable said disk to be positioned on and fitted over said post easier and to be flatly disposed on said elastic element, whereby when a cover provided on one side of said base is put in place, said cover will not, due to the elasticity of said elastic element, be affected by the height and can compress said elastic element to rest upon said base.
- 6. A disk label positioning structure as defined in Claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein said elastic element is a foamed material.7
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GB2305907A (en) * | 1996-02-26 | 1997-04-23 | Stanley I Grossman | Labelling of compact discs |
WO1998010934A1 (en) * | 1996-09-16 | 1998-03-19 | Stomp, Inc. | Optical disc adhesive label applicator |
WO1998026986A1 (en) * | 1996-12-18 | 1998-06-25 | Howard Miller | Labelling device for compact discs |
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GB2305907A (en) * | 1996-02-26 | 1997-04-23 | Stanley I Grossman | Labelling of compact discs |
WO1998010934A1 (en) * | 1996-09-16 | 1998-03-19 | Stomp, Inc. | Optical disc adhesive label applicator |
WO1998026986A1 (en) * | 1996-12-18 | 1998-06-25 | Howard Miller | Labelling device for compact discs |
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