WO2004066305A1 - Emballage pour supports d'enregistrement - Google Patents

Emballage pour supports d'enregistrement Download PDF

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WO2004066305A1
WO2004066305A1 PCT/EP2003/009405 EP0309405W WO2004066305A1 WO 2004066305 A1 WO2004066305 A1 WO 2004066305A1 EP 0309405 W EP0309405 W EP 0309405W WO 2004066305 A1 WO2004066305 A1 WO 2004066305A1
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Susanne Bleicher-Kaikkis
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B33/00Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
    • G11B33/02Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon
    • 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
    • G11B33/0411Single disc boxes
    • G11B33/0422Single disc boxes for discs without cartridge
    • G11B33/0427Single disc boxes for discs without cartridge comprising centre hole locking means

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  • the invention relates to a storage medium packaging for packaging and holding a storage medium, in particular for packaging a compact disc, a DVD or the like.
  • a crown-shaped clamping element consisting of a large number of vertically upright web elements, which are arranged in a circle and can be bent inwards by a certain angle in order to be able to engage in the inner, circular recess of a compact disc. Due to the material restoring moment, the inwardly curved web elements straighten up again after inserting the compact disc and thus lead to a non-positive mounting of the compact disc.
  • cassette-like packaging and the associated holders are usually made from a plastic by means of injection molding.
  • the production is relatively expensive.
  • Such cassette-like packaging also have relatively large construction volume, which means that the storage of a large number of compact discs packaged in such cases is very space-consuming. For many areas of use, such cassette-like sleeves are therefore meaninglessly out of the question.
  • many companies ship compact discs as advertising material, with new demonstration programs or the like being stored on the compact discs.
  • this also includes the manageability of the packaging, simple operation when opening and closing the packaging and removing the compact disc from the packaging and reinserting the compact disc into the packaging, as well in the foreground is the possibility of simply printing or pasting the packaging with advertising material or information material.
  • Bags and flaps can be manufactured inexpensively from environmentally friendly materials, such as cardboard, in this context, but their durability is generally limited. There is also a risk that the surfaces of the compact discs will be scratched when inserted or removed. Stable cardboard packaging, which should prevent scratching, is complex to manufacture and therefore expensive. Trays, on the other hand, are generally made of fragile or less stable materials in complex manufacturing processes, such as injection molding or deep drawing. This requires expensive tools. The materials used for this, such as PVC, are usually little environmentally friendly. Furthermore, the parts produced in this way must be glued to the actual packaging.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of providing a storage medium packaging for packaging and holding a storage medium, in particular a CD, DVD or the like, which avoids the problems known from the prior art.
  • the packaging should be inexpensive to manufacture, have a small volume and should be comfortable for a user to handle. It should also be possible to use environmentally friendly materials to produce the packaging.
  • the packaging should also be sufficiently durable for repeated use.
  • the storage medium packaging for packaging and holding a storage medium, in particular a CD, DVD or the like, wherein the storage medium embodies a media plate with a recess passing through the media plate, and wherein the storage media packaging comprises a base plate arrangement with at least one first base plate and one attached to and by the base plate arrangement protruding extension for engaging in the recess of the media plate and a hinged to the base plate assembly cover plate, which is displaceable relative to the base plate arrangement between a closed position and an open position, the base plate arrangement and the Cover plate are arranged one above the other such that the cover plate at least partially covers the base plate arrangement, and in the open position the base plate arrangement and the cover plate are arranged next to one another.
  • the extension is arranged so that the storage medium is held in the packaged state between the base plate arrangement and the cover plate.
  • the base plate arrangement and the cover plate of the packaging are arranged approximately parallel to one another in the packaged state and at least partially, but preferably completely, enclose the storage medium in a packaged state.
  • the grand plate arrangement and the. Cover plate can be opened against each other up to an angle of 180 °.
  • the base plate arrangement and the cover plate are preferably connected to one another in an articulated manner along a connecting line in such a way that the packaging can be transferred from the packaged state into an unpacked state by opening the base plate arrangement and / or the cover plate, and vice versa.
  • Both the base plate arrangement and the cover plate can also be moved in order to transfer the packaging from the packaged state to the unpacked state and vice versa.
  • the packaging is therefore essentially similar to a book cover.
  • the connecting line can only be designed as a line with a small width or, in particular if a plurality of flat storage media are to be held one above the other or the storage medium to be held is thicker, with a larger width.
  • the storage medium is packaged, i.e. When the base plate arrangement and the cover plate are folded together, they are held by means of the extension with an orientation approximately parallel to the longitudinal direction of the connecting line.
  • the base plate arrangement and / or the cover plate are advantageously made from a dimensionally stable material, preferably from plastic or hard paper or cardboard. It is often advantageous to choose the material so that, in addition to dimensional stability, the material also has sufficient flexibility, for example Joints can be designed as material weakening lines, such as creasing lines or punching lines.
  • the base plate arrangement furthermore has a second base plate which is articulated with a first of its edges on a first edge of the first grand plate, the extension projecting from the second base plate and the second base plate in the second base plate penetrating slot is provided, which extends at least in regions transversely to a normal of the first side of the second base plate aligned in a plane of the second base plate.
  • the base plates are advantageously connected to one another on one side by means of a strip. The strip is arranged between the first base plate and the second base plate in each case adjacent to a transverse side of the first and the second base plate, which can be seen particularly well in the unfolding of the base plate arrangement.
  • the strip serves to space the first base plate at least in the area of the strip from the second base plate, so that an intermediate space is formed in the use arrangement between the first grand plate and the second base plate. Furthermore, at least the second base plate is made of a flexible material.
  • the slot divides the second base plate into an area facing the connection or strip and into an area facing away from the connection or strip.
  • the area of the second base plate facing away from the strip lies directly against the first grand plate, essentially without any space, using the flexibility of the second base plate.
  • a step is formed along the slot between the area of the second base plate facing the strip and the area of the second grand plate facing away from the strip.
  • a major advantage of this embodiment of the invention is that the packaging can be produced simply and inexpensively as a one-piece, flat blank.
  • the plates in question only need to be cashed in or folded.
  • the double-layer design of the grand panel arrangement ensures the formation of the stage that in the instruction for use an packaging volume is formed between the base plate arrangement and the cover plate, into which the storage medium to be packed can be inserted.
  • the dimensional stability of the material of the grand and cover plates also ensures the dimensional stability of the receiving volume.
  • the packaging thus enhanced is characterized by a particularly high impact, shock and scratch resistance with a very small construction volume.
  • the slot advantageously has a central area, the distance of the slot from the first edge increasing from its central area.
  • the slot particularly advantageously has an essentially part-circular course.
  • a diameter of the pitch circle of the slot course expediently corresponds essentially to a diameter of the media plate.
  • the second grand plate also has a second edge opposite its first edge, which preferably has a contour that is at least partially curved in such a way that a distance of the second edge from the first edge decreases starting from a central region of the second edge.
  • the edge advantageously has a substantially part-circular course.
  • a diameter of the partial circle of the edge course essentially corresponds to a diameter of the media plate.
  • the plates are preferably each designed with a rectangular grand crack, the transverse sides and the long sides of the plates each being approximately 5% to 20% larger than the diameter of the flat storage medium to be packed.
  • the strip is expediently designed with a width which corresponds approximately to 1.5 times to four times the thickness, preferably twice the thickness of the flat storage medium to be packed.
  • the cover plate serving to cover the receiving volume is usually only made of one layer, but can also be multi-layered.
  • the grand plate arrangement also expediently has a plate connector arranged at a distance from the first edge of the second base plate between the first base plate and the second base plate.
  • the plate connector also provides the extension particularly expediently.
  • the extension serving to hold the storage medium is designed as a rivet element, which in turn comprises a shaft and two rivet covers arranged at the ends of the shaft.
  • a deformable ring in particular made of foam rubber or foam, is expediently attached to the shaft of the rivet element.
  • the rivet element engages through a perforation provided in both ply sheets of the first envelope element, which is preferably arranged centrally in the first envelope element, the deformable ring being attached to the rivet element on the side of the receiving volume.
  • a depression in the direction of the interior of the packaging is advantageously formed on the outside of the first large panel in the area of the perforation.
  • the second base plate also expediently has a depression in the direction of the interior of the packaging arranged in the same position as the first base plate, so that the rivet cover of the rivet element located on the outside of the first base plate is at least partially, preferably completely, received in the recess.
  • This has the advantage that the rivet cover no longer, or at least no longer, projects significantly beyond the outer sheet plane of the first base plate. It is thus possible to stack a multiplicity of packagings designed in the same way one above the other or also next to one another without the rivet cover of the one pack pressing into an adjacent packaging.
  • the outer contour of the second base plate is expediently embodied in an arc shape in a region which lies opposite the transverse side adjoining the strips and has a radius which is the same or approximately the same as the outer radius of the flat storage medium to be packed.
  • the second base plate and a flat storage medium inserted into the packaging are thus approximately flush with one another in line with the contour. Protruding edges are thus avoided.
  • the plates and the strip are particularly expediently designed as a one-piece cut from a flat material, which, after being cut, is folded lengthways Lines of weakness can be brought into the instructions for use.
  • a blank can be produced with simple cutting tools and is therefore very inexpensive to manufacture.
  • the packaging also expediently comprises a storage medium packaging which is preferably glued to the outside of the first base plate in the region of the base plate arrangement and is attached to the cover plate by means of a tab in the region of the cover plate.
  • the cover plate is expediently articulated on a second side of the first base plate opposite the first side of the first grand plate.
  • the cover plate advantageously has a recess into which the extension engages in the closed position.
  • the recess in the cover plate and the extension are particularly advantageously matched to one another in such a way that in the closed position the extension engages in the cover plate in a form-fitting manner and / or engages behind it in a form-fitting manner.
  • the packaging additionally comprises a booklet made of several sheets and / or a booklet protection plate attached to the booklet.
  • the booklet protection plate In the box, i.e. when folded, the booklet protection plate at least partially covers the cover plate.
  • the booklet protection plate can expediently be folded out at least in one section from the covering of the cover plate and the Bboklet.
  • a booklet or inlay or the like inserted between the cover plate 'and the booklet protection plate or the like can be viewed by opening the booklet protection plate without removing the booklet or inlay from the arrangement.
  • a hinge preferably a film hinge, particularly preferably a line of material weakening, is preferably provided on the booklet protection plate in order to open the booklet protection plate relative to the cover plate.
  • At least one, in particular at least two, plate connectors which pass through the cover plate, the booklet and the booklet protection plate are advantageously arranged here.
  • the plate connectors are preferably designed as a rivet element.
  • the rivet element or the rivet elements Idemmen the cover plate, the booklet and the booklet protection plate together in a mode of operation known for rivet elements.
  • the cover plate and the tack protection plate expediently each comprise a corresponding number of perforations for arranging the rivet element or the rivet elements. If two rivet elements are provided for connecting the tack protection plate to the cover plate, it is advantageous to provide the perforations in opposite corner areas along the assigned transverse side of the plates.
  • Each of the rivet elements expediently comprises two rivet lids and a shaft arranged between the rivet lids, at least one rivet lid advantageously being detachable from the shaft in order to enable a bollet or an inlay or the like to be inserted and removed in a simple manner.
  • the length of the shank of the rivet element variable.
  • two cylindrical shank elements are preferably inserted one into the other and can be locked in different extended positions that correspond to the different lengths of the rivet element.
  • the extension to the holding rank of the storage medium expediently also comprises a rivet element which extends through a perforation in the base plate, which is preferably arranged approximately in the middle of the grand plate.
  • the rivet element functioning as an extension advantageously also comprises two rivet covers and a shaft arranged between the rivet covers. Furthermore, for the purpose of mounting the rivet element, at least one rivet cover is preferably designed to be detachable from the shaft.
  • the rivet element provided as an extension can be filled out in the same way as the rivet elements used to connect the cover plate to the tack protection plate. The same components can thus be used here, which results in lower production costs.
  • the extension preferably further comprises a cylinder section, for example a deformable ring, which is preferably made of foam rubber or foam.
  • a deformable ring which is preferably made of foam rubber or foam.
  • the deformable ring is placed on the shaft of the rivet element.
  • the outer diameter of the deformable ring is the same size or slightly larger than the inner diameter of the recess of the storage medium, so that the storage medium which is pushed onto the deformable ring is fixed and held in a frictional and form-fitting manner by this ring.
  • a recess is advantageously arranged in the cover plate in such a way that, when the packaging is in the packaged state, the rivet cover of the rivet element which acts as an extension pierces the cover plate recess.
  • the recess in the cover plate is at least partially filled smaller than the rivet cover, so that the rivet cover, in the packed state, engages behind the recess of the cover plate at least in regions, so as to bring about a releasable locking of the packed arrangement of the base plate with the cover plate.
  • the smaller areas are bent so far when piercing the rivet cover or when loosening using the flexibility of the material of the cover plate that the rivet cover can pass through the recess.
  • the plates are preferably designed with right-hand plan views in plan view.
  • the long sides and the transverse sides of the plates which are preferably congruent, are expediently larger than the diameter or the respectively assigned side dimension of the storage medium to be inserted into the packaging. This ensures that the storage medium is completely covered by the disks in the packed state.
  • the invention provides a flat material blank for producing a storage medium repackaging.
  • the flat material blank here comprises a flat material sheet with a first, a second, a third, a fourth and a fifth sheet part, each of which has a left, a right, an upper and a lower edge.
  • the left edge of the first leaf part is hinged to the right edge of the second leaf part.
  • a material weakening line is provided.
  • the right edge of the third leaf part is articulated on the left edge of the second leaf part and at least one line of weakness is provided between the second and the third leaf part.
  • the fourth leaf part is articulated with its lower edge to the upper edge of the third leaf part and at least one line of weakness is provided between the third and fourth leaf parts.
  • the upper edge of the fifth leaf part is articulated to the lower edge of the third leaf part and at least one line of weakness is provided between the third and fifth leaf parts.
  • the third sheet part has a slot which extends essentially parallel to its right edge.
  • a distance between a first end of the slot and the material weakening line provided between the third and fourth sheet parts or / and a distance between a second end of the slot and the material weakening line provided between the third and fifth sheet parts is advantageously less than 5 mm, in particular less than 3 mm and more preferably less than 1 mm.
  • the flacli material blank further comprises a sixth and a seventh leaf part, each having a left, a right, an upper and a lower edge, the sixth leaf part being articulated with its lower edge to the upper edge of the second leaf part and between the second and the second sixth leaf part at least one material weakening line is provided and the seventh leaf part is articulated with its upper edge to the lower edge of the second leaf part and at least one material weakening line is provided between the second and the seventh leaf part.
  • a slot is expediently provided in the sixth sheet part which, starting from a first slot end near the lower edge of the sixth sheet part, passes through the upper edge of the sixth sheet part.
  • a distance between the left edge of the sixth leaf part and the slot in the sixth leaf part is substantially equal to a distance between the left edge and the right edge of the fourth leaf part.
  • a slot is expediently provided in the seventh sheet part which, starting from a first slot end near the upper edge of the seventh sheet part, passes through the lower edge of the seventh sheet part.
  • a distance between the left edge of the seventh leaf part and the slot in the seventh leaf part is advantageously substantially equal to a distance between the left edge and the right edge of the fifth leaf part.
  • the invention provides a method for producing a
  • Storage media overwrap is available, with the method following
  • Process steps include:
  • Storage media packaging comprises the following process steps:
  • the storage medium packaging is inevitably made of a flat, foldable material, preferably of cardboard, cardboard or a plastic.
  • the fold lines are in each case only designed as material weakening lines, preferably as punching or embossing or creasing lines.
  • the extension in all the above-described embodiments of the invention can expediently be designed as a rivet element comprising a shank and two rivet covers arranged at the ends of the shank.
  • a deformable ring is attached on the shaft of the rivet element preferably a deformable ring is attached.
  • the rivet element engages through a perforation provided in both ply sheets of the first envelope element, which is preferably arranged centrally in the first envelope element.
  • the packaging according to the invention preferably additionally comprises one or more magnetic elements for closing the base plate arrangement and the cover plate in the packaged state.
  • Each magnetic element includes a magnet that is attached to either the base plate assembly or the cover plate, and a metallic foil that is attached to the other element.
  • the extension can also comprise a base part and at least one media locking piece pivotally connected to the base part, the media locking element being dimensioned to engage behind the recess of the storage medium.
  • the base part serves as a counter abutment surface for the inserted storage medium in order to return the clamping or locking force exerted on the storage medium by the media locking piece.
  • the media locking piece comprises at least one penetration piece for reaching through the recess of the plate of the storage medium and at least one nose provided on the penetration piece for reaching behind the plate.
  • the penetration piece which passes through the recess of the spoke medium, prevents the storage medium from being displaced in the transverse direction by positive locking.
  • the nose engages behind the inserted storage medium and leads to a clamping of the inserted storage medium. The nose also prevents the storage medium from accidentally falling out in the axial direction of the recess by positive locking.
  • a film hinge is provided between the media locking piece and the base part.
  • Such a film hinge can be produced inexpensively using conventional flexible plastics and allows the media locking piece to be swung open or opened by at least 20 ° to 45 ° from the plane of the base part.
  • the nose is particularly advantageously arranged such that a connecting line between the nose and a central point of the film hinge with the perpendicular to the hinge axis passing through this central point has an angle greater than 0 °, preferably greater than 30 ° and particularly preferably between 40 ° and 50 ° includes.
  • the overall length of the penetration piece can be made smaller in the direction of the vertical when the nose is arranged according to the invention. This leads in particular to easier handling, since a shorter penetration piece has to be passed through the recess in the plate.
  • the fact that the connecting line is carried out with the required length ensures both the stability and fixation of the plate unchanged to the same extent. Due to the smaller overall length of the penetration piece, however, the penetration piece does not have to be bent upwards as much in order to be inserted into the recess in the plate.
  • the media locking piece is preferably made from a flexible sheet material, particularly preferably from a flexible plastic, in particular from a thermoplastic such as polypropylene.
  • a flexible sheet material particularly preferably from a flexible plastic, in particular from a thermoplastic such as polypropylene.
  • cardboard can also advantageously be used as sheet material, in which case the service life is usually shorter compared to the use of a plastic.
  • the media locking piece and the base part are especially made of a common flexible sheet material.
  • the media locking piece and the base part can be cut or punched out of the sheet material particularly advantageously in the form of a blank.
  • Such a manufacturing process is characterized in particular by very low manufacturing costs, since only very simple tools are required.
  • a material weakening line which is preferably filled out as a crease line, is provided between the media locking piece and the base part. This creasing line serves as a film hinge and enables the media locking piece to be folded out of the sheet level of the base part.
  • the penetration piece When the media locking piece is pivoted into a plane with the base part, the penetration piece preferably has an outer contour in plan view of this plane, which in some areas corresponds to an inner contour of the recess in the plate of the storage medium.
  • the plates usually have circular recesses, so that the outer contour area of the penetration piece is circular in some areas, i.e. each corresponds to a pitch circle.
  • the nose jumps out over the outer contour and thus forms an overlap area.
  • the nose overlaps the top of, for example, a compact disc held in the extension and thereby prevents the inserted and held compact disc from accidentally falling out of the extension. Furthermore, a small force can be transferred to the disk of the storage medium by the overlap.
  • the penetration piece comprises two wings and a hinge area arranged centrally between the two wings for the pivotable connection of the passage piece to the base part.
  • the joint area is expedient, as already explained above, as a material weakening, for example as a creasing line.
  • the media locking piece expediently comprises two penetration pieces, each with wings pointing towards one another.
  • the penetration pieces are particularly preferably arranged mirror-symmetrically in such a way that the partial circle regions of the penetration pieces all lie on the same full circle.
  • the articulated areas of the one or the two penetration pieces of the media locking piece according to the invention are particularly advantageous in a plan view in each case approximately on the Inner contour of the recess of the plate arranged horizontally.
  • the wings of the penetration piece or the penetration pieces are each directed into the region of the recess in the plate. This enables a very compact construction of the media locking piece to be realized.
  • the media locking piece is thus essentially limited to the area of the recess in the plate. This also makes operation easier, since the penetration pieces can be actuated centrally in the region of the recess for fixing a plate.
  • a central pressure must be exerted from below on the wings of the penetration pieces by means of the thumb, for example, so that these are pivoted out of the plane and penetrate the recess of the compact disc.
  • the penetration pieces and / or the operator's fingers only come into contact with the Comapct disc in areas near the recess.
  • the arrangement according to the invention prevents the penetration pieces or the fingers of the user from coming into contact with, for example, the data areas of a compact disc.
  • a nose is provided only on one of the two wings of each penetration piece.
  • the lugs are expediently diametrically opposite.
  • the lugs are designed as semicircles or semi-ovals which can be cut out or punched out in a simple manner from a sheet material.
  • a nose is provided on each wing.
  • the base part of the extension is expediently firmly connected to one of the enveloping elements.
  • the base part can be glued to the relevant envelope element or can also be inserted into a two-layer envelope element and glued therein.
  • the base part of the extension integrally, ie in one piece, with one of the enveloping elements.
  • the packaging according to the invention is inexpensive on the one hand and sufficiently stable to ensure that the extension is securely held and the storage medium is protected even when the extension is used several times.
  • the wrapping elements of the packaging or of the storage media packaging can also be printed, labeled or glued in a simple manner.
  • the invention can also be used to hold and pack other flat objects.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a side view of the packaging from FIG. 1 with the cover opened
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of the packaging from FIG. 1 partially cut in the open state
  • FIG. 4 shows a top view of the packaging from FIG. 1 in the closed state
  • FIG. 5 shows a plan view of the packaging from FIG. 1 in the open state
  • FIG. 6 shows a detailed view of the one used in the packaging according to FIG.
  • Figure 6a shows a two-part rivet element in a perspective exploded view
  • Figure 7 is a side view of a second embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 8 is a plan view of the packaging from Figure 7 in the open state
  • Figure 9 is a plan view of the folded in one plane of the in the
  • FIG. 10 shows a section through the packaging from FIG. 7 in a variant
  • FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of a third embodiment of the packaging according to the invention in the open state, the packaging comprising a storage medium packaging;
  • FIG. 12a shows a top view of the wrapping elements of the packaging from FIG. 11;
  • FIG. 12b shows a top view of the storage medium repackaging of the packing from FIG. 11;
  • Figure 13 is a plan view of the blank of the storage medium repackaging from Figure
  • FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of a further embodiment of the packaging according to the invention in an opened state with a further embodiment of the extension for holding a compact disc inserted in the packaging;
  • FIG. 15A in a partial representation, the packaging according to the invention from FIG. 14 with the extension arranged in the sheet plane, ie not swung open;
  • FIG. 15B the packaging according to the invention from FIG. 14 with the extension unfolded without a compact disc and without a booklet;
  • FIG. 16 shows a perspective view of the packaging from FIG. 14 in the folded state
  • FIG. 17 shows a section through the folded arrangement from FIG. 16
  • FIG. 18 shows a top view of the packaging from FIG. 14 in an opened position
  • FIG. 19 shows the extension of the packaging from FIG. 18 in a detailed illustration
  • FIG. 20 shows a detail of a sheet section of the packaging of FIGS. 14 and 18 for clamping a boldet
  • Figure 21 is a perspective detailed view of the continuation of the inventive
  • FIG. 22 shows a perspective detailed illustration of the extension of the packaging according to the invention from FIG. 14 without a held compact disc
  • FIG. 23 shows a perspective view of a further embodiment of the packaging according to the invention in an unlocked state with a further embodiment of the extension for holding a compact disc inserted in the packaging and for fastening an enclosed boldet;
  • FIG. 24 the packaging from FIG. 23 in a folded state
  • FIG. 25 shows a detail view of the extension of the packaging from FIG. 23 in a top view
  • FIG. 26 shows the extension of the packaging in a perspective detailed illustration
  • FIG. 23 with the Cmpact disc held
  • FIG. 27 shows the extension of the packaging in a perspective detailed illustration
  • FIG. 28 shows a top view of a further embodiment of the extension
  • FIG. 29 shows a section through an extension which is applied as a stick-on part to a cardboard sheet
  • Figure 30 shows a section through an extension, which as an adhesive between two
  • Cardboard sheets is applied.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of a first embodiment of the packaging 1 according to the invention in a packed, ie closed, state.
  • a compact disc 40 and additionally a boldet 42 are inserted into the packaging 1 shown here.
  • FIG. 2 shows the packaging from FIG. 1 with the folder protection plate 18 unfolded to view the inserted bold 42, in FIG. 3 in the open state for removing the compact disc 40 inserted and held in the packaging, each in a side view.
  • FIG. 4 shows a top view of the packaging 1 from FIG. 1 in the closed state and FIG. 5 in the open state.
  • the packaging shown here comprises a base plate 10, a cover plate 11 and a booklet protection plate 18, the compact disc 40 being inserted between the base plate 10 and the cover plate 11 and the booklet 42 between the cover plate 11 and the booklet protection plate 18.
  • All three plates 10, 11, 18 designed as bracts are made of a plastic which on the one hand has a certain flexibility and flexibility, but on the other hand is also sufficiently stable to adequately protect the inserted compact disc 40 against external impacts and scratches , Alternatively, the packaging could also be made of hard paper or cardboard, depending on the requirements. All three panels 10, 11, 18 are each designed with the same, rectangular plan, with the transverse sides (denoted by Q1 and Q2 in FIG.
  • the long sides (labeled L1, L2 in FIG. 4) are made about 10% -20%, here about 15% larger than the transverse sides, so as to completely cover the compact disc to be packed and additionally provide a lateral clamping strip put.
  • the Grandplatte 10 and the cover plate 11 are hinged in the illustrated embodiment on one transverse side via a strip 12 so that the plates 10, 11 from an unpacked state to a packed state and vice versa from the packed state to the unpacked state can be.
  • the base plate 10 and the cover plate 11 are aligned parallel to one another and enclose an intermediate space into which, as shown in FIG. 1, the compact disc 40, another flat storage medium or also another flat product can be inserted.
  • one of the plates is flipped over the other.
  • the plates can be opened against one another by an angle of 180 °, so that the opened packaging can be placed on a flat surface, for example a table top.
  • the folding takes place along folding axes which, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, are formed by the gelenice between the base plate 10 and the cover plate 11 and the strip 12.
  • the joints between the plates 10, 11 and the strip 12 are in the packaging shown in FIG. 1 as material weakening lines, here as Creasing lines 12 ', 12 "are filled in.
  • Such creasing lines can be produced inexpensively, for example, by means of a roll pressing process.
  • the base plate could also be connected directly to the cover plate.
  • a booklet 42 is inserted between the cover plate 11 and the booklet protection plate 18.
  • the cover plate 11 and the booklet protection plate 18 are only connected to one another by means of two rivet elements 30 ', 30 "which each penetrate through perforations 31', 31" provided in the plates.
  • Each of the rivet elements comprises two rivet covers and a shaft arranged between the rivet covers.
  • the rivet covers can be detached from the shaft and put back on again.
  • the booklet is also provided with corresponding perforations through which the shafts of the rivet elements reach.
  • the perforations in the plates and the booklet to be inserted are preferably arranged in the opposite corner regions along a transverse side. As shown in FIG. 4 in a top view of the packaging according to FIG. 1, the perforations are particularly preferably located near the transverse side Q1 on which the first is also connected to the cover plate.
  • each of the shafts comprises two cylinders which are inserted into one another and which can be locked together at different insertion depths (FIG. 6a).
  • the booklet protection plate 18 can be opened to a greater extent from the covering of the cover plate 11.
  • a film hinge 19 in the form of a material weakening line is provided on the booklet protection plate 18, along which a larger part 18 ′ of the booklet protection plate 18 can be opened by approximately 90 ° relative to the cover plate 11.
  • One between the cover plate 11 and the booklet protection plate 18 arranged booklet 42 can thus be viewed by a user without it being necessary to detach the booklet from its fixation between the cover plate and the booklet protection plate.
  • the other part 18 ′′ of the stitch protection plate 18 serves here as a clamping strip in which the perforations for receiving the rivet elements are arranged.
  • the packaging 1 further comprises an approximately centrally arranged on the base plate 10 Holding arrangement or an extension 20 for holding and fixing a compact disc 40 inserted into the packaging.
  • FIG. 6 shows a detailed view of the extension 20 used in FIG. 5.
  • the extension 20 is filled in such a way that it fits into the central recess Z of the compact -Disc 40 engages and by means of positive locking and / or frictional engagement causes a holder and fixation of the compact disc 40 inserted in the packaging 1.
  • the extension 20 shown here comprises a rivet element 21, which in turn comprises a shank 21 'and two rivet covers 21 ", 21"' arranged at the two ends of the shank. Furthermore, a deformable ring 22, which is here made of foam rubber, is attached to the shaft 21 '. The outer diameter of the ring 22 is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the recess Z of the compact disc 40 to be held.
  • the rivet element 21 engages through a hole 27 arranged centrally in the top view of the base plate 10 so that one of the rivet covers 21 "on the outside of the base plate 10, the other rivet cover 21" 'as well as the available ring 22, which is attached to the shaft, are arranged in the packaging space.
  • the cover plate 11 also has a recess 41, which in the closed arrangement comes to lie in the same position as the perforation provided in the grand plate for receiving the rivet element 21.
  • the recess 41 provided in the cover plate 11 is in this case designed such that the rivet cover 21 '' of the rivet element 21 provided for holding the inserted compact disc in the packaging space when the plates are folded, ie ve ⁇ aclcter arranged by the recess 41 provided in the cover plate
  • This latching ensures that the base plate 10 and the cover plate 11 are locked in the folded state and not inadvertently from the packed, ie folded, state Spread apart in the unpacked state of the packaging. Rather, a minimum force must be applied to fold the plates apart in order to release the rivet element from the catch with the recess in the cover plate.
  • the recess 41 in the cover plate is at least partially smaller than the diameter of the rivet cover.
  • three projecting tabs 41 ', 41 ", 41'” are provided in the recess 41 for this purpose, which are arranged on the circumference of the recess in a uniformly distributed manner over a 60 ° angle range.
  • Figure 7 is a side view of a second embodiment of the packaging 1 according to the invention in the closed, i.e. ve ⁇ acktem condition shown.
  • a compact disc 40 is inserted into the packaging 1 according to FIG.
  • FIGS. 8, 9 and 10 show further views of the embodiment of the packaging 1 shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 8 shows a plan view of the packaging 1 from FIG. 7 in the open state and without a compact disc 40 inserted.
  • FIG. 9 shows a plan view of the blank of the packaging 1 folded into a plane and
  • FIG. 10 shows a section through the packaging 1.
  • the cover plate is single-layered as a wrapping sheet 11, but the grand plate arrangement 10 in a use arrangement is filled in two layers with a first, lower base plate 10-1 and a second, upper base plate 10-2 arranged above the first base plate.
  • the first base plate 10-1 is connected to the second base plate 10-2 via a strip 10-3.
  • the term “in use arrangement” means that the packaging, which was produced, for example, as a flat blank, has already been folded ready for use.
  • the strip borders 10-3 between the first base plate 10-1 and the second grand plate 10-2 each on a transverse side Q1, Q2 of the first and the second base plate 10-1, 10-2.
  • the strip 10 is used -3 to the fact that the first base plate 10-1 at least is spaced from the second grand plate 10-2 in the area of the strip 10-3, so that an intermediate space is formed between the first grand plate 10-1 and the second base plate 10-2 in the use arrangement.
  • the strip 10-3 is advantageous for this purpose
  • Width executed, which corresponds to about 1.5 times to twice the thickness of a compact disc or the like to be inserted in the space. Furthermore, at least the second
  • Base plate made of a flexible material, here an easily bendable plastic, e.g.
  • the second base plate 10-2 also has a slot S which the second grand plate in an area 10-2 'facing the strip and in one
  • Strip facing area 10-2 "divided so that in the direction of use of the
  • Flexibility of the second base plate 10-2 lies directly against the first base plate 10-1 substantially without a space, as shown in FIG. Between the area 10-2 'of the second base plate facing the strip and the area facing away from the strip
  • Area 10-2 "of the second base plate, on the other hand, has a step along the slot S, as can also be seen in the illustration in FIG. 7.
  • the slot S in the embodiment shown here describes almost a semicircle, the radius of the semicircle being chosen equal to the outer radius of the compact disc to be packed.
  • the slot S thus extends almost from one long side L1 of the second base plate 10-2 to the other long side L2 of the second base plate 10-2. Only remain on the long sides
  • the outer contour K of the second base plate 10-2 is also in the direction facing away from the strip
  • Area 10-2 "corresponding to the compact disc to be packed, semicircular disc, shown in a semicircular arc, so that there is no protrusion of the second base plate over the inserted compact disc Intuitively avoiding the base plate compared to the first base plate
  • the second base plate no longer gets caught in the cover plate.
  • the plates 10, 11 are each designed with a rectangular plan, with the transverse and long sides of the plates being approximately 5% to 20% larger than the diameter of the compact disc to be packed
  • the strip 12 is designed with a width which corresponds approximately to twice the thickness of the compact disc to be packed.
  • an extension 20 for holding and fixing a compact disc to be packed is arranged in an approximately central arrangement on the grand disc arrangement 10.
  • the extension shown here like the first embodiment, comprises a rivet element with a shaft and two rivet covers arranged at the ends of the shaft, as well as a foam rubber ring which can be attached to the shaft of the rivet element.
  • the rivet element passes through a hole 27 ', 27 "provided in the grand plate arrangement and penetrating both base plates.
  • the base plate 10-2 also has such a recess 28 ′′ in the direction of the interior of the packaging.
  • the rivet cover 21 ′′ of the rivet element 21 of the extension which is located on the outside of the first envelope element, is thereby approximately completely accommodated in the recess 28 ′.
  • the depression 28 ' is in turn received in the depression 28 ".
  • the rivet cover 21" thus closes flush with the outside of the base plate assembly 10. Pressing the rivet cover 21 "into a further packaging lying under the packaging is thereby avoided.
  • FIG. 9 also shows that the packaging according to the second exemplary embodiment can be produced as a one-piece blank which, after being cut, can be brought into the use arrangement by folding over along the material weakening lines 12 ', 12 ", 10-3', 10-3" shown.
  • suitable materials in particular crease lines or also embossing or punching lines can be produced easily and inexpensively as material weakening lines.
  • the packaging according to the second embodiment can be surrounded by a storage medium packaging or a cover, which is preferably glued to the outside of the base plate arrangement in the area of the large plate arrangement and is attached to the cover plate by means of a tab in the area of the cover plate.
  • Figure 11 shows a perspective view of a third embodiment of the packaging according to the invention in the open, i.e. opened state.
  • the packaging 1 shown here comprises, in addition to a base plate and a cover plate, in particular additionally a storage medium unit 60.
  • FIG. 12a shows a top view of the plates
  • FIG. 12b shows the storage medium conversion 60 of the packaging in a plan view
  • FIG. 13 shows the storage medium conversion 60 in a plan view as a blank.
  • the envelope elements which are designed as plates 10, 11, each with a rectangular grand crack, are articulated together on one transverse side in each case via a strip 12 in the manner already described above and can be opened out against one another by 180 °.
  • An extension 20 for holding and fixing a compact disc or the like is arranged approximately centrally on the base plate.
  • a rivet element with an attached ring element made of foam rubber is again provided as an extension.
  • Magnetic elements are also arranged as closure elements in the outer corner regions of the plates.
  • the packaging according to the invention according to the third embodiment further comprises a storage medium outer packaging 60 as shown in FIG. 12b, which, as shown in FIG. 13, can be produced as a flat material blank 60z from a flat, foldable material, preferably from cardboard, cardboard or also a plastic.
  • the flat material connection 60z for producing a storage medium repackaging comprising a flat material sheet with a first sheet part 61, a second sheet part 62, a third sheet part 65, a fourth sheet part 67 'and a fifth sheet part 67 ", which each have a left, a right, an upper and have a bottom edge
  • the left edge of the first sheet part 61 is connected to the right one via an intermediate strip 63
  • Edge of the second sheet part 62 articulated.
  • a material weakening line is provided here between the first or the second sheet part and the intermediate strip.
  • the left edge of the second leaf part 62 is articulated to the right edge of the third leaf part 65.
  • the fourth leaf part 67 ' is with its lower edge to the upper edge of the third leaf part
  • the fifth leaf part 67 is articulated with its upper edge to the lower edge of the third leaf part 65 and a material weakening line is also provided here between the third and fifth leaf parts.
  • the third sheet part 65 has a slot 71 which extends essentially parallel to its right edge. A distance between a first end of the slot and the material weakening line provided between the third and fourth sheet parts and / or a distance between a second end of the slot and that between the The third and the fifth leaf part of the material weakening line is smaller than 3 mm.
  • the flacli material blank comprises a sixth leaf part 68 "and a seventh leaf part 68 '", which likewise each have a left, a right, an upper and a lower edge, the sixth leaf part 68 "having its lower edge on the upper edge of the second Leaf part 62 is articulated and a material weakening line is provided between the second and the sixth leaf part.
  • the upper edge of the seventh leaf part 68 '" is articulated with the lower edge of the second leaf part 62 and there is also a material weakening line between the second and the seventh leaf part intended.
  • Storage media repackaging can be produced in a simple manner via the following process steps:
  • the storage medium repackaging can be produced as follows on the basis of the bottle material cut shown in FIG. 13:
  • the storage medium packaging 60 thus comprises, as shown in FIG. 12 b, a first leaf surface 61 or a first leaf part and a second leaf surface 62 or a second leaf part, the first leaf surface 61 having a plan corresponding to the base plate and the second leaf surface 62 having one of the Cover plate is designed corresponding floor plan.
  • the first and the second leaf surface 61, 62 are each articulated along a transverse side so that the first leaf surface can be folded over the second leaf surface to overlap the packaging in the packaged state.
  • the intermediate piece 63 is arranged between the first sheet surface of the storage medium packaging and the second sheet surface of the storage medium packaging, the width of the The intermediate piece is the same or approximately the same as the width of the strip 12.
  • the joints between the sheet surfaces 61, 62 and the intermediate piece 63 are fold lines 63 ′, 63 ′′ produced by embossing here.
  • the storage medium outer packaging produced according to the invention comprises a first pocket surface 64 which is connected to a free transverse side of the first leaf surface 61, that transverse side along which the first leaf surface is connected to the second leaf surface or the strip 63, lies opposite, adjacent and here articulatedly connected to the first leaf surface, so that the first pocket surface 64 can be folded onto the first leaf surface 61.
  • the first pocket surface 64 is not directly connected to the first leaf surface 61 but via a spacer 64 '.
  • the storage medium repackaging 60 also includes a second pocket surface 65, which is adjacent to a free transverse side of the second leaf surface 62, which is opposite to the transverse side along which the second leaf surface is connected to the first leaf surface or the strip 63, and is articulated here with the is connected to the second leaf surface, so that the second pocket surface 65 can also be folded onto the second leaf surface 62. As shown in FIG.
  • longitudinal surfaces 66 66 ′′, 67 ′, 67 ′′ are also provided on the longitudinal sides of the pocket surfaces, which can be folded onto the respectively adjacent pocket surfaces 64, 65 in such a way that when the pocket surfaces 64, 65 come to rest on the leaf surfaces 61, 62 between the leaf surfaces 61, 62 and the pocket surfaces 64, 65.
  • the pocket surfaces 64, 65 each have a width which corresponds to approximately a quarter of the width of the long side of the associated wrapping sheet 10, 11.
  • the free transverse side of the first pocket surface 64 also has a circular segment-shaped cutout 70 with a circular segment radius that is the same or approximately the same the outer radius of the compact disc to be packed.
  • a compact disc inserted into the packaging immediately adjoins the wrapping sheet 10 everywhere.
  • transverse slot 71 is provided in the second pocket surface 65, preferably in an area near the transverse side that connects the pocket surface to the leaf surface.
  • a booklet or an inlay or the like can be inserted into this transverse slot 71 here.
  • longitudinal strips 68 ', 68 ", 68'", 68 “” are additionally arranged on one or more, preferably on all long sides of the first leaf surface 61 and / or the second leaf surface 62, which extend to the respective long side adjoin and which can be folded over to the respective leaf surface. This results in a total of four times the layer thickness after folding the storage medium outer packaging in the edge areas and thus ultimately a higher padding of the packaging.
  • Longitudinal strips 69 ', 69 are also arranged on the longitudinal sides of the intermediate piece 63, which can be folded over onto the intermediate piece and which are expediently connected to the longitudinal strips 68', 68", 68 '", 68" via connecting webs S1, S2, S3, S4. "of the leaf surfaces 61, 62 are connected.
  • the dimensions of the base plate and the cover plate as well as the first and second sheet surfaces of the storage medium packaging are each designed with a rectangular floor plan, the transverse sides and the long sides of the enveloping elements and the sheet surfaces being made about 10% larger than the diameter of the compact disc to be sealed ,
  • the strip and the intermediate piece of the storage media packaging are each designed with a width corresponding to 1.5 times the thickness of the compact disc to be packed, the intermediate piece of the storage media packaging being designed somewhat wider than the strip to take into account the thickness of the plates.
  • FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of a further embodiment of the packaging 101 according to the invention in an opened state.
  • a further embodiment of the extension 105 is also shown here, which can be arranged as an alternative to the extensions shown in FIGS. 1 to 13 in combination with the packaging shown there.
  • the packaging 101 shown here comprises a first cover sheet 110 made of base plate and a cover sheet made as second cover sheet 111, each of which is articulated along one of its transverse sides in such a way that the packaging 101 can be converted from an opened state into a folded state.
  • the packaging 101 is thus constructed similarly to a book storage medium repackaging, the articulated connection of the transverse sides of the wrapping sheets provided as the spine of the book being able to be designed only as a line or as a connecting element with a larger width.
  • the connecting element 112 is designed with a thickness corresponding approximately to the thickness of a compact disc to be inserted into the packaging and to be held.
  • the two wrapping sheets 110, 111 each have the same rectangular floor plans, the inner side edges S1 of the grand layout being only slightly larger than the diameter of a compact disc and the other side edges S2 having a somewhat longer side edge length than the ones in their center Side scanting Sl.
  • the wrapping sheets 110, 111 can be folded along the connecting lines 112 ', 112 "of the connecting element 112, the maximum folding angle preferably being 180 °, so that both wrapping sheets 110, 111 and the connecting element 112 come to lie in one plane.
  • FIG. 18 shows that Packaging 1 from FIG. 14 in a top view in the opened state, the wrapping sheets enclosing an angle of 180 ° with one another.
  • FIG. 16 shows the perspective view of the packaging from FIG. 14 in the folded state.
  • the collapsed state corresponds to the packed state in which a compact disc 140 inserted and held in the packaging is at least partially enclosed completely, in the embodiment shown here, by the base and cover plates designed as wrapping sheets 110, 111.
  • FIG. 17 shows a section through the collapsed arrangement from FIG. 16 corresponding to the closure IV-IV indicated in FIG. 16.
  • the packaging 101 shown in FIG. 14 comprises a. Holding device or an extension 105, which is arranged centrally in the first cladding sheet 110, the bottom cladding sheet.
  • a base part of the extension 105 is filled integrally with the base covering sheet 110.
  • the holding device 105 serves for holding and fixing a compact disc 140 inserted into the packaging 101, the compact disc 140 to be held for this purpose conventionally having a circular recess 141 in the center.
  • a media locking piece 120 of the holding position device 105 shown engages behind the recess of the compact disc 140.
  • the media locking piece 120 comprises, as in a top view in FIG. 19 and in the perspective detailed views in FIGS.
  • each of the penetration pieces 121, 122 has two wings 121 ', 121 "and 122', 122" and is in a central section, which lies between the two wings 121 ', 121 "or 122', 122", via a film hinge connected to the base part, which is integrally filled here with the ground covering sheet 110.
  • the film hinges are each filled out only as creasing lines 123, 124.
  • the penetration pieces 121, 122 can be opened out of the plane of the base covering sheet 110, preferably at least by an angle of approximately 30 °, preferably of at least 45 °, so that the wings 121 ', 121 "and 122', 122" of the reach through the respective access piece 121, 122 ' on the top of the inserted and to be held compact disc 140.
  • the lugs are arranged here so that the respective connecting lines V 1; V 2 , V 3 and V 4 between the lugs 125 ', 125 ", 126', 126" and the respective central point 123z or 124z of the film hinges 123, 124 with the perpendicular 1231, 1241 on the hinge axis 123a, each passing through this central point, 124a an angle W 1; Include W 2 , W 3 and W 4 from here around 40 °. If, on the other hand, the lugs were each arranged in the direction of the vertical, the penetration pieces would have to be made with a greater length in order to provide connecting lines of the same length.
  • the arrangement of the lugs at an angle to the perpendicular to the hinge axis in particular leads to easier handling, since a shorter penetration piece is thus to be passed through the recess in the plate. On the other hand, despite a shorter design of the penetration piece in the direction of the vertical, a good fixing position of the plate is ensured.
  • the outer diameter formed by the outer points of the lugs 125 ', 125 “and 126', 126” is larger than the diameter of the recess 141 provided in the compact disc 140.
  • the penetration pieces 121, 122 together with the lugs 125 ', 125 “and 126', 126" to be able to press through the recess 141 of the compact disc 140 at least the penetration pieces 121, 122 and / or the lugs 125 ', 125 "and 126' , 126 "made of a flexible material.
  • the penetration pieces 121, 122 are pressed through the recess 141, the penetration pieces 121, 122 and / or the lugs 125 ', 125 “, 126', 126” deform such that the lugs 125 ', 125 ", 126' , 126 "can pass through the recess 141.
  • the penetration pieces 121, 122 and / or the lugs 125 ', 125 ", 126', 126” are deformed expand back to their original outer diameter and, similarly to a crossbeam or a locking bar, secure the inserted Compact Disc 140 against accidental falling out.
  • the film hinges are designed so that when the penetration pieces 121, 122 are deflected from the original position, they perform a rud stellcraft on the penetration pieces 121, 122. If the respective film hinge is filled in as a crease line 123, 124, as shown in FIG. 14, this reset lcraft is used for Deflection of the penetration piece 121 or 122 caused by the material restoring forces of the creasing line 123, 124. As a result of these restoring forces, the lugs 125 ', 125 ", 126', 126" on the upper side of the compact disc 140 are pressed against them and thus lead to a positive and frictional engagement between the media locking piece 120 and the compact disc 140.
  • the penetration pieces 121, 122 of the media locking piece 120 when the media locking piece 120 is pivoted into a plane with the base part, each have an outer contour in the plan view of this plane, which region-wise the inner contour corresponds to the exception 141 in the compact disc 140. Since the recesses in commercially available compact discs are usually circular, the outer contour areas of the penetration pieces shown in FIG.
  • the media locking piece 120 shown in FIGS. 14, 18, 19, 21 and 22 comprises two penetration pieces 121 and 122, each of which in turn comprises two wings 121 ', 121 "and 122', 122", at each end of which a nose 125 ' , 125 "and 126 ', 126" is arranged.
  • the penetration pieces 121, 122 are arranged mirror-symmetrically to one another in such a way that the wings 121 ', 121 "and 122', 122" point towards one another. As can be seen in particular from the top view according to FIGS.
  • the partial circles of the outer contour regions of the penetration pieces 121, 122 all lie on one and the same circle with a diameter which corresponds approximately to the diameter of a recess in a commercially available compact disc.
  • the diameter of the circle can also be chosen smaller than the diameter of the recess of the compact disc, but not significantly larger than this.
  • the joint regions 123, 124 of the two penetration pieces 121, 122 are in plan view, each approximately on the inner contour of the recess in the plate and lie opposite one another here.
  • the wings 121 ', 121 ", 122' and 122" of the penetration pieces 121 and 122 are each directed into the region of the recess in the plate.
  • the media arresting piece is essentially limited to the area of the recess in the plate. This makes operation easier, since the penetration pieces can be actuated centrally in the region of the recess for fixing a plate.
  • a central pressure must be exerted from below on the wings of the penetration pieces by means of the thumb, for example, so that these are pivoted out of the plane and penetrate the recess of the compact disc.
  • the penetration pieces 121, 122 and / or the operator's fingers only come into contact with the compact disc in areas near the recess.
  • the arrangement according to the invention avoids that the penetration pieces or the fingers of the user come into contact with, for example, the data areas of a compact disc.
  • a circular recess 127 is additionally provided in the center of the media locking piece 120, which is distributed on one half 127 'to the first penetration piece 121 and the other half 127 "on the second penetration piece 122. These thus each have semicircular recesses 127', 127" in the penetration pieces 121, 122 facilitate the compression or bending over of the penetration piece in question when the respective penetration piece is pressed through by the compacting of the compact disc. It was also found that a user can intuitively recognize by the arrangement of the recess 127 that the media locking piece 120 is operated in the region of this recess. This is particularly advantageous if the media locking piece has been manufactured as a clip and is to be opened for the first time to lock an inserted compact disc out of the blank.
  • a major advantage of the packaging 101 according to the invention and of the holding ranking device 105 is that they can be produced as a blank from a flexible sheet material with only very little manufacturing effort.
  • the only processing steps to be carried out are the processes of cutting or punching the cut and rolling of crease lines and fold lines (such as fold lines 112 ', 112 ") as well as folding the packaging or holding along the fold lines.
  • crease lines and fold lines such as fold lines 112 ', 112
  • folding the packaging or holding along the fold lines In particular for transporting a large number of such packs and / or holding devices, however, these can, for example, also remain unfolded into the sheet plane of the sheet material, in order to enable space-saving transport and storage.
  • a variety of materials can be used as sheet material for all packaging shown, depending on requirements. For packaging and holding rods that are used only once or a few times, it is sufficient to choose cardboard as the material. If a more frequent use of the packaging or the holding ring is intended, plastic, for example polypropylene, is preferred. Regardless of the choice of material, the cutting and the unfolding of the packaging and / or the holding-rank device can be produced with the same tools, for example a simple punching machine for cutting.
  • the outer sides of the bracts and partly also the inner sides of the bracts can be clipped or glued without impairing the function of the packaging or the holding device.
  • the visual presentation of the packaging can be individually adapted to the wishes of the user.
  • a booklet 142 or inlay can also be enclosed with the packaging 101 shown in FIG.
  • two arcuate slots 113, 114 are provided in the cover plate 111, which lie opposite one another and can be used individually or together as clamping elements for clamping the Booldet 142.
  • the slots 113, 114 can be produced as cuts in a simple manner.
  • the packaging shown in FIG. 18 differs from the filling of the packaging according to FIG. 14 in such a way that the arcuate slots are in each case in the region of the long sides and not in the region of the Broad sides of the packaging are arranged.
  • the arrangement and alignment of the arcuate sclilitze can be freely selected and adapted depending on the size of the booklet or inlay to be inserted and depending on the overall size of the wrapping sheets and the arrangement of closing elements.
  • arcuate slot 113 of the packaging 101 is shown in detail in FIG.
  • the arcuate slot 113 is terminated at each end by a small circle 115 ', 115 "so as to prevent accidental further tearing of the arcuate slot 113.
  • the flexible material used for the second wrapping sheet allows the arcuate slot to be used to clamp the Booklets or inlays can be swiveled out of the sheet plane of the wrapper by a certain angle and then deformed back again.
  • the embodiment of the packaging 101 according to the invention shown here serves to hold and package a compact disc 140. Accordingly, the dimensions of the packaging shown here are also selected to match the dimensions of a compact disc. However, if it is intended to hold and pack another flat object, the dimensions can be easily adapted to this object.
  • FIG. 15A shows a partial representation of the packaging 101 from FIG. 14, no compact disc being inserted and held in the packaging here.
  • the media locking piece 120 for holding and fixing the compact disc is here flat with the base covering sheet, i.e. in an unfolded state.
  • Figure 15B shows the package 101 shown in Figures 14 and 15A also in the empty state, i.e. without inserted and held compact disc and without booklet or inlay, the media locking piece 120 being clipped open in the illustration shown here.
  • FIG. 19 shows the holding rank device 105 of the packaging 101 from FIG. 18 as a detail according to the dashed line marked VI in FIG. 18.
  • the holder of the The packaging from FIG. 5 is designed in the same way as the holding ranking device of the packaging from FIG. 14.
  • FIG. 21 shows a perspective view of the holding device 105 shown in FIG. 19 of the packaging 101 according to the invention from FIG. 14, a compact disc being held here by means of the holding device.
  • FIG. 22 corresponds to the illustration from FIG. 21, however, without a held compact disc. Both in FIG. 21 and in FIG. 22, the media locking piece 120 is in each case pivoted through an angle 128 out of the plane of the cladding sheet 110.
  • the packaging can be equipped with one or more closing elements, which allow the wrapping sheets 110, 111 to be closed when the packaging is folded.
  • the holding rank device 105 is formed centrally on the first wrapping sheet 110 of the packaging 101 and integrally with the first wrapping sheet 110.
  • the package 101 includes in the free corner areas of the first wrapper sheet 110, i.e. in the corner areas facing away from the connecting line 112, here two couplings 120. Two recesses 120a are provided at the appropriate position on the cover plate 111.
  • the couplings 120 used here as closing elements correspond in their structure and also in their mode of operation to the centrally arranged mounting device 120. Only the dimensions can differ depending on the requirement. In this respect, a detailed description of the couplings is omitted here and reference is made to the description of the holding range device 120.
  • penetration pieces of the couplings 120 penetrate the openings 120a of the cover plate 111.
  • lugs which are attached to the penetration pieces engage behind the recesses 120a of the cover plate 111 and thus effect the same functional principle as the mode of operation of the Holding ranking device 105 fixes the two bracts 110, 111.
  • the couplings advantageously also have an icecircle edge or a differently shaped recess in the center of the respective locking piece of the coupling in question.
  • These recesses can be used in the closed state of the packaging advantageously as eyelets for hanging on a hook or on two hooks or on one or two hanging bars.
  • the packaging formed in this way can be produced entirely as a blank from a sheet material, ideally only requiring one processing operation.
  • FIG. 23 shows a perspective view of a further embodiment of the packaging according to the invention.
  • the packaging 101 shown here has a further holding range device 105 designed according to the invention for holding a compact disc 140 inserted in the packaging, the holding range device 105 shown here differing from the holding range device shown in FIG. 14 in particular with regard to the arrangement and design of the lugs.
  • the design of the lugs 125, 126 can be seen in particular in the detailed representations shown in FIGS. 25, 26 and 28.
  • FIG. 25 shows a top view of a detailed view of the holding-rank device 105 of the packaging 101 from FIG. 23.
  • FIGS. 26 and 27 each show a perspective view of the holding-rank device 105 of the packaging 101 from FIG. 23, with a held compact disc 140 additionally being shown in FIG is.
  • a nose 125, 126 is provided on only one wing 121 ', 122' of the two wings 121 ', 121 "and 122', 122" of each penetration piece 121, 122.
  • the two lugs 125, 126 of the media locking piece 120 are diametrically opposite.
  • the lugs 125, 126 are each designed as semicircles and can thus be cut or punched out of a sheet material in a simple manner. As can be seen in FIG.
  • the lugs are also arranged here in such a way that the respective connecting lines V, and V 2 between the lugs 125 and 126 and the respective central point 123z or 124z of the film hinges 123, 124 with the one passing through this central point
  • Vertical lines 1231, 1241 on the hinge axis 123a, 124a each enclose an angle W 15 W 2 from here about 50 °.
  • the advantages of this arrangement correspond to the advantages described above for FIG. 19.
  • the articulated areas 123, 124 of the two penetration pieces 121, 122 each lie in plan view approximately on the inner contour of the recess in the plate and opposite one another.
  • the wings 121 ', 121 ", 122' and 122" of the penetration pieces 121, 122 are each directed into the region of the recess in the plate.
  • the packaging 101 shown in FIG. 23 additionally has closing elements for closing the wrapping sheets 110, 111 in the folded state of the packaging.
  • FIG. 24 shows the packaging from FIG. 23 in a folded arrangement for this purpose.
  • the packaging can be closed by interlocking the closing elements.
  • the closing elements are arranged on those transverse sides which lie opposite the hingedly connected transverse sides.
  • the first wrapping sheet essentially has a centrally arranged tab 116 as a central closing element, whereas the second wrapping sheet comprises two engagement webs 117 ', 117 "arranged in the outer areas.
  • the central tab 116 of the first wrapping sheet 110 engages under the edge areas of the Engagement bars 117 ', 117 "of the cover plate 111.
  • a compact disc 140 and also a booldet are in turn inserted and held in the packaging 101 shown in FIG.
  • the booklet 142 there are not two oppositely arranged, arched slots as in FIG. 14, but two arched slots 113, 114 arranged next to one another, by means of which the booklet can thus be clamped on one side.
  • the arcuate slots here are filled with an arc radius which is smaller than the arcuate slots from FIG. 14, ie, with the same width of the arcuate slots, the slots from FIG. 23 have a greater flap depth than the slots from FIG. 14. It has been found that by means of this greater lashing depth, an inserted booklet can be clamped more intensively, so that a multi-page booklet can also be held here.
  • the multi-page booklet can also be held by at least one arcuate slot from a user can be browsed. For many applications, the arrangement of only one arcuate slot would also be sufficient.
  • FIG. 28 shows a top view of a further embodiment of the holding device 105 according to the invention, which is suitable for use as an adhesive or adhesive part.
  • the holding range device 105 essentially corresponds to the holding range device shown in FIG. 14, with the base part not being filled integrally with the first wrapping element 110 of the packaging 101, but rather as a separate base part comprising a central circle 130 and a Melirzalil, here four, star-shaped adhesive strips. or sticker tabs 131 ', 131 ", 131'" and 131 "”.
  • the holding range device 105 designed in this way can be glued onto a flat base 150, for example the bottom of a box, in a simple manner, as shown in FIG.
  • the holding rank device 105 can also be inserted between two sheets 150 ', 150 ", with at least the upper sheet 150" having a cutout 511 "in the area of the holding device.
  • the lower sheets are also advantageous in each case each to provide a recess 151 (FIG. 29), 151 '(FIG. 30) in order to enable the holding position device to be operated in a simple manner.
  • the insertion bottles can be applied with glue on their upper sides and also on their undersides ,
  • the holding range device designed in this way can also be used particularly advantageously as an insert element, for example as an insert in a commercially available box or compact disc case.
  • extensions or holding ranks shown in FIGS. 14 to 30 and also other features of the packaging shown there, such as, in particular, the closing elements, can also be used in combination with the packaging shown in FIGS. 1 to 13. Conversely, those shown in FIGS. 1 to 13 would appear Extensions or retaining tier devices can also be used in combination with the packaging according to FIGS. 14 to 30.

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L'invention concerne un emballage pour supports d'enregistrement (1, 101), pour emballer et soutenir un support d'enregistrement, notamment un C.D., un DVD ou similaire. Le support d'enregistrement comprend une plaque de support munie d'une cavité la traversant. L'emballage de supports d'enregistrement comprend un système de plaque de base muni d'au moins une première plaque de base (10, 110) et un prolongement (20, 120) fixé sur le système de plaque de base et en saillie dudit système, destiné à entrer dans la cavité de la plaque de support, ainsi qu'une plaque de recouvrement (11, 111), articulée sur le système de plaque de base, qui peut être déplacée en va-et-vient par rapport au système de plaque de base, entre une position fermée et une position ouverte. En position fermée, le système de plaque de base et la plaque de recouvrement sont disposées l'un sur l'autre, de manière que la plaque de recouvrement recouvre au moins en partie le système de plaque de base et, en position fermée, le système de plaque de base et la plaque de recouvrement sont disposés l'un à côté de l'autre.
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