WO2000023999A2 - Behältnis für kreisscheibenförmige gegenstände - Google Patents
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- WO2000023999A2 WO2000023999A2 PCT/DE1999/003339 DE9903339W WO0023999A2 WO 2000023999 A2 WO2000023999 A2 WO 2000023999A2 DE 9903339 W DE9903339 W DE 9903339W WO 0023999 A2 WO0023999 A2 WO 0023999A2
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- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B33/00—Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
- G11B33/02—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon
- G11B33/04—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
- G11B33/0405—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers for storing discs
- G11B33/0411—Single disc boxes
- G11B33/0422—Single disc boxes for discs without cartridge
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- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B33/00—Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
- G11B33/02—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon
- G11B33/04—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
- G11B33/0405—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers for storing discs
- G11B33/0433—Multiple disc containers
- G11B33/0444—Multiple disc containers for discs without cartridge
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- the invention relates to a container for the storage and protection of essentially circular disk-shaped objects, in particular circular disk-shaped data carriers such as floppy disks, compact discs (CD), removable hard disks, records, optical filter disks, lenses, holograms or semiconductor disks, with a flat receiving part, one Has receptacle for at least partially receiving a circular disk-shaped object, and a closure part which is connected to the receiving part in such a way that the closure part for removing or inserting the circular disk-shaped object m the receptacle part can be pivoted in and out, and wherein the circular disk-shaped object is attached closed container is completely enclosed by the receiving part and the closure part.
- circular disk-shaped data carriers such as floppy disks, compact discs (CD), removable hard disks, records, optical filter disks, lenses, holograms or semiconductor disks
- the data or sound carrier In order to ensure a long service life for data or sound carriers such as floppy disks, removable hard disks, compact discs (CD) or records, i.e. To ensure frequent playback and playback with approximately the same good quality, the data or sound carrier must be protected from dust, dirt and mechanical influences, in particular from scratching.
- optical components such as lenses, filter disks, holograms or semiconductor wafers, which have to be protected against impact, scratching and dusting and in which removal must be ensured without touching the circular surfaces with the fingers in order to ensure perfect functionality.
- Closed containers are used for this purpose, and are available in various forms and designs on the market.
- containers are used most frequently for use in the computer and music industry, which consist of a rectangular base and a rectangular cover made of transparent plastic, which can be hinged together on one edge by means of a hinge
- the base has a pin in the middle, on which the CD is detachably held at its central circular recess.
- the essentially cylindrical pin has shapes between which the CD is free approximately in the center of the container Hanging is usually held in the lid of such containers, which means that a user manual or a booklet can be removed.
- Such containers require proper handling when opening and removing the compact disc. If space is limited, it proves to be a disadvantage that the opened one Container is about twice as large as the closed one
- Laid-open specification EP 0 181 835 A2 discloses a container in which the closure part has a rectangular basic shape, one narrow side of which is covered by a lid-shaped receiving part rotatably arranged in a corner region.
- the lid is integral with an essentially U-shaped, closed state Container protruding holder connected To remove or insert a disk or a compact disc, the disk holder can be swung out of the container by opening the lid.
- This known device is relatively expensive to manufacture and open when it is opened
- a container is known from German published patent application DE 44 08 851 AI and European patent EP 0 750 781 B1, in which the receiving part is an approximately semicircular disk-shaped receptacle and the closure part is also an approximately semicircular disk-shaped closure sleeve and in which the inner contour of the closure sleeve is the same or slightly larger circle radius and an equal or slightly larger thickness than that Has sound carrier and be the outer contour of the closure sleeve has an equal or slightly smaller circle radius and an equal or slightly smaller thickness than the inner contour of the receiving sleeve and in which the connection of the receiving sleeve to the closure sleeve is formed approximately at the center of its circle closed essentially has the shape of a flat, circular box, the diameter of which is only slightly larger than the diameter of the circular disk-shaped sound carrier, has the disadvantage that it is not securely vertical without aids and also has no means of twisting around the center of the circle, such as this is required, for example, in a sales stand, and that no holding means are
- a container which consists of a flat receiving part which is an approximately cuboid receiving sleeve and a closing part which is an approximately semicircular disk-shaped closing sleeve which has a recess for at least partially receiving a circular disk-shaped object, that the inner contour of the receptacle shell can completely accommodate the outer contour of the closure sleeve and that the inner contour of the closure sleeve has an equal or slightly larger radius than the outer diameter of the circular disk-shaped object and a larger internal width than the maximum thickness of the circular disk-shaped object and that the connection of the receptacle sleeve with the locking sleeve is arranged approximately in the center of the circle of the locking sleeve and in the center of the inner circle of the inner contour of the receiving sleeve and the locking sleeve m of the receiving sleeve is rotatable about an axis of rotation
- the disadvantage of this invention is that
- the object of the present invention is to further develop the container of patent application DE 198 48 121 in such a way that an inexpensive container of the type mentioned is created which is partially adapted to the shape of the circular disc-shaped object, which in the closed as well as in the open state has no additional Requires space, in the open state the circular disk-shaped object is freely accessible from all sides and the center of the circular disk-shaped object is freely accessible on all sides, which is torsion-proof against the effects of force in the plane of the circular disk-shaped object, holding means for an essentially rectangular booklet or has a display and holds the circular disc-shaped object without contact with the disc surfaces.
- the container consists of a flat receiving part and a flat closing part, the receiving part being an approximately cuboid-shaped receiving sleeve and the closing part being an approximately cylindrical segment-shaped closing sleeve which has a recess for at least partially receiving a circular disc-shaped object , wherein the inner contour of the receptacle can completely accommodate the outer contour of the closure shell and wherein the inner contour of the closure shell has an equal or slightly larger radius than the outer diameter of the circular disc-shaped object and a larger internal width than the maximum thickness of the circular disc-shaped Object and that the receiving sleeve is arranged on the closure sleeve multiple adjustable and rotatably and displaceably mounted.
- the closure sleeve has an axis of rotation which is m to the plane of symmetry perpendicular to the plane of the circular disc-shaped object and is arranged perpendicular to the end faces of the substantially cylindrical segment-shaped closure sleeve and has a distance from the inner contour of the closure sleeve which is smaller than the radius of the circular disk-shaped object.
- the axis of rotation of the closure sleeve can be displaced longitudinally in a guide track arranged approximately parallel to the lower edge of the receiving sleeve
- Holding means are provided on the outer shell according to the invention, which hold an approximately rectangular instruction manual, an accompanying booklet and / or a display can be detached. Furthermore, there are knobs or the like on the inner contour of the closure sleeve and / or m on the inner contour of the receiving sleeve, which arrange the circular disc-shaped object When transporting or shaking the container, secure the position of the closure sleeve by inserting the circular disk-shaped object m and effectively prevent contact of the end faces of the circular disk-shaped object with the inner surfaces of the receiving and the closure sleeve
- Such a container has the advantage over the known containers that the cuboid circumscribed to the container is only slightly larger than the cuboid circumscribed to the circular disk-shaped object and that the opening of the container and the removal of the circular disk-shaped object can be easily accomplished with one hand, whereby in the open state of the container, the center of the circular disk-shaped object is freely accessible from all sides.
- the rotatable connection between the receiving sleeve and the sealing sleeve can be achieved by arranging two rotationally symmetrical pins on the outer surfaces of the locking sleeve, which engage in m-shaped recesses in the receiving sleeve, the width of the recess is little larger than the smallest diameter of the rotationally symmetrical peg and the length of the recess is larger than one tenth of the radius of the circular disc-shaped object.
- the approximately cuboid receiving sleeve (2) has a slot-shaped recess (50) with a pin (40 ) Rotatable about an axis of rotation (9) and displaceable perpendicular to the axis of rotation (9)
- the pin (40) and a pin (40 ') aligned therewith is arranged on the approximately cylindrical segment-shaped sealing sleeve (1) and In the event that the container is made of plastic, preferably integrally molded onto the closure sleeve, the axis of rotation
- the axis of rotation (9) which represents the axis of rotation of the pins (40, 40 ') perpendicular to the rare walls of the closure sleeve (1) and lies m their plane of symmetry.
- the axis of rotation (9) is arranged at a distance "a" from the center (8) of the circular disc-shaped object (3).
- the center point (8) of the circular disc-shaped object (3) coincides with the center point of the circle circumscribing the closure sleeve (1).
- the pin (40) can be moved slowly in the slot-shaped recess (50) and can be rotated about the axis of rotation (9) at any point in the recess (50).
- the length of the slot-shaped recess (50) is at least a + d, "a" being the distance between the axis of rotation (9) and the center (8) and “d” being the diameter of the pin (40).
- the recess (50) can be straight and arranged parallel to the underside (11) of the receiving sleeve (2); however, it is also provided to arrange the recess (50) with an angular range of 0 ° to 30 ° with respect to the underside (11).
- the pin (40) is displaced in the recess (50).
- the pin (40) is in the position which is furthest from the central plane of the receiving sleeve.
- the pin (40) moves back to the central plane of the receiving sleeve (2) and, when the container is completely open, is again in the same position that it was in when the container was closed.
- a handle (6) which offers an attack for opening and closing the container, is formed on the closure sleeve (1).
- Interlocking holding means are not shown, which are arranged on the sealing sleeve (1) and on the receiving sleeve (2) and releasably holds the sealing sleeve (1) against twisting with respect to the receiving sleeve (2).
- One or more positions of the closure sleeve (1) can be held in a releasable manner with respect to the receiving sleeve (2). It is intended, at least to secure the position of the closure cover (1) in the open and in the closed state by means of the holding means.
- the handle (6) is designed in such a way that it holds the closure cover (1) of the closed position on the receiving cover (2).
- a plastic seal is arranged on the handle (6) between the receptacle case (2) and the closure case (1) as a safeguard against unauthorized opening, which must be broken open to open the container for the first time.
- the receptacle (2) has a recess (7) on at least one corner, which enables access to the closure sleeve (1) when the container is fully open. It is provided that the closure sleeve (1) and the receiving sleeve (2) be made of materials which do not scratch the surface when in contact with the circular disk-shaped object (3), so as not to scratch the circular disk-shaped object (3) when it is inserted and removed.
- the receiving sleeve (2) is designed without the molded tongue (10) and instead the receiving sleeve (2) is essentially cuboid, the recess (50) being arranged a little below the upper edge of the receiving sleeve (2).
- FIG. 2 shows a container according to the invention in the open state with an inserted, circular disk-shaped object (3) of the view.
- the position of the substantially cylindrical segment-shaped closure sleeve (1) goes from the closed
- FIG. 3 a container according to the invention with a half-opened closure shell (1) is shown schematically in section through the axis of rotation (9). The proportions have been changed for the sake of clarity compared to the practical design of the container.
- a receiving sleeve (2) with a flat underside (11) on which the container can stand securely against the action of the plane of the circular disc-shaped object (3) has m-shaped recesses (50, 50 ') on the rare walls (32, 33), the slot width is only slightly larger than the diameter of the cylindrical pins (40, 40 ').
- the slot-shaped recesses (50, 50 ') accommodate the pins (40, 40'), which are arranged rotationally symmetrically to the axis of rotation (9), in such a way that they can be displaced approximately parallel to the underside (11) and parallel to the plane of the circular disc-shaped object (1) .
- a part of the closure shell (1) projects into the interior (19) of the receptacle shell (2).
- Pins (40, 40 ') are integrally formed on the rare walls (14, 15) of the closure shell (1), which engage in the recesses (50, 50') and together with them a rotatable and displaceable mounting of the closure shell (1) form the receptacle (2).
- a circular disk-shaped object (3) is arranged in the interior (18) of the closure sleeve (1) formed by the side walls (14, 15), the edge (13) being held by shoulders (16, 17) which hold the circular disk-shaped object ( 3) hold approximately the center plane of the interior (18) of the closure sleeve (1).
- the shoulders (16, 17) can be formed on the closure sleeve (1) as shown; however, it is also conceivable that a sealing strip is inserted into the closure sleeve, which holds the circular disk-shaped object approximately in the center plane of the interior (18).
- FIG. 4 shows a container according to the invention with an inserted circular disk-shaped object in the closed state in the view.
- a pin (40) of a recess designed as a bore (54) is rotatably mounted and the axis of rotation (9) is arranged approximately in the center of the circular disc-shaped object (3).
- a leaf spring (38) is provided, de the circular disc-shaped object (3) presses against the inside of the closure sleeve (1) and thereby secures it against slipping.
- FIG. 5 shows a view of a container according to the invention in the half-open state with an inserted circular disc-shaped object (3).
- the closure sleeve (1) is rotatably mounted about a pin (40) which is arranged in a bore (54).
- a handle (6) in the form of a corrugated or otherwise structured surface is provided on the closure sleeve (1) and is accessible through the recess (7) when the container is completely open.
- FIG. 6 shows a container according to the invention in the open state with an inserted circular disk-shaped object.
- a leaf spring (37) is provided on the inside of the closure cover (1) for fixing the circular disc-shaped object (3) in the closed container. This leaf spring can be dimensioned such that the circular disc-shaped object (3) is partially pushed out of the closure shell (1) when the container is open.
- Fig. 7 shows sections through the receiving sleeve (2) according to the invention.
- the sectional plane is parallel to the underside (11) of the receiving sleeve (2).
- a compartment (35) adjoins the actual receiving sleeve (2), which is delimited on the one hand by the side wall (33) of the receiving sleeve (2) and on the other hand by a cover (34).
- the compartment (35) serves to hold a label and / or a booklet for the circular disc-shaped object (3).
- a recess (36) is provided for easier removal of the label or booklet inserted into the compartment (35).
- 7b shows a section through the receptacle (2) in a sectional plane perpendicular to the underside (11) of the receptacle.
- the cover (34) can be molded onto the receptacle (2) or can be arranged on the receptacle by clips or releasable holding means.
- 8 s and exemplary embodiments of the mounting of the closure sleeve (1) on the receiving sleeve (2) are shown in section.
- a mushroom-shaped pin (43) is shown in a groove (53) with a mushroom-shaped cross section
- F g 8b a conical pin (42) m a groove (52) with a trapezoidal cross-section
- the containers according to the invention can expediently be designed to be stackable, for which purpose recesses, depressions or similar recesses and corresponding counterparts are provided on the receiving sleeve (2) in order to connect the containers detachably to one another.
- the containers can also be connected to one another by connecting means, for example clips, attached to the sleeves If the circular disk-shaped objects are compact discs or other circular disk-shaped data carriers that are to be played back by dispensing devices, it is conceivable that a sequence of containers according to the invention can serve as a magazine for a playback device, with a mechanism being provided for the playback device must remove the compact discs from the magazine or play them within the magazine
- FIG. 1 View of a container according to the invention in the closed state with an inserted circular disk-shaped object
- FIG. 2- View of a container according to the invention in the open
- FIG. 3 Section through a container according to the invention in the half-opened state with an inserted circular disk-shaped object
- Fig. 4 View of a container according to the invention in the closed state with an inserted circular disk-shaped object Fig. 5- View of a container according to the invention in the half-open state Condition with an inserted circular disk-shaped object.
- Fig. 6. View of a container according to the invention in the open
- FIG. 7 Section through the receptacle a) parallel to the underside (11) b) perpendicular to the underside (11)
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EP99960792A EP1116234A2 (de) | 1998-10-20 | 1999-10-15 | Behältnis für kreisscheibenförmige gegenstände |
AU17683/00A AU1768300A (en) | 1998-10-20 | 1999-10-15 | Receptacle for disk-shaped objects |
DE19982121T DE19982121D2 (en) | 1998-10-20 | 1999-10-15 | Behältnis für kreisscheibenförmige gegenstände |
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DE1998148121 DE19848121A1 (de) | 1998-10-20 | 1998-10-20 | Behältnis zur Aufbewahrung und zum Schutz von kreisscheibenförmigen Gegenständen |
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WO2004012191A1 (en) * | 2002-07-25 | 2004-02-05 | Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. | Disk cartridge |
WO2004060100A1 (de) * | 2002-12-21 | 2004-07-22 | Mueller Burkhard | Verpackung |
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US1440737A (en) * | 1921-06-15 | 1923-01-02 | Jones William | Phonograph-record holder |
EP0181835A2 (de) * | 1984-10-30 | 1986-05-21 | H. & G. Meister AG | Aufbewahrungsbehältnis für Disketten |
FR2590395A3 (fr) * | 1985-05-15 | 1987-05-22 | Martinesco Dimitri | Dispositif de conditionnement d'un disque |
US5197600A (en) * | 1992-04-23 | 1993-03-30 | Garcia Felix D | Disc storage apparatus |
DE4408851A1 (de) * | 1994-03-16 | 1995-10-05 | Johann Georg Lauble | Ein Behältnis zur Aufbewahrung und zum Schutz einer Compact Disc |
DE29819913U1 (de) * | 1998-10-20 | 1999-01-28 | Preisler, Norbert M., 60528 Frankfurt | Behältnis zur Aufbewahrung und zum Schutz von kreisscheibenförmigen Gegenständen |
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- 1999-10-15 EP EP99960792A patent/EP1116234A2/de not_active Withdrawn
- 1999-10-15 WO PCT/DE1999/003339 patent/WO2000023999A2/de not_active Application Discontinuation
- 1999-10-15 AU AU17683/00A patent/AU1768300A/en not_active Abandoned
- 1999-10-15 DE DE19982121T patent/DE19982121D2/de not_active Expired - Fee Related
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US1440737A (en) * | 1921-06-15 | 1923-01-02 | Jones William | Phonograph-record holder |
EP0181835A2 (de) * | 1984-10-30 | 1986-05-21 | H. & G. Meister AG | Aufbewahrungsbehältnis für Disketten |
FR2590395A3 (fr) * | 1985-05-15 | 1987-05-22 | Martinesco Dimitri | Dispositif de conditionnement d'un disque |
US5197600A (en) * | 1992-04-23 | 1993-03-30 | Garcia Felix D | Disc storage apparatus |
DE4408851A1 (de) * | 1994-03-16 | 1995-10-05 | Johann Georg Lauble | Ein Behältnis zur Aufbewahrung und zum Schutz einer Compact Disc |
DE29819913U1 (de) * | 1998-10-20 | 1999-01-28 | Preisler, Norbert M., 60528 Frankfurt | Behältnis zur Aufbewahrung und zum Schutz von kreisscheibenförmigen Gegenständen |
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WO2004012191A1 (en) * | 2002-07-25 | 2004-02-05 | Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. | Disk cartridge |
WO2004060100A1 (de) * | 2002-12-21 | 2004-07-22 | Mueller Burkhard | Verpackung |
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