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| United States Patent | 3987900 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/3987900.html |
| Inventor(s) | Tadokoro; Eiichi (Odawara, JA);
Ishii; Akira (Odawara, JA);
Kitamoto; Tatsuji (Odawara, JA);
Suzuki; Osamu (Odawara, JA) |
| Abstract | A foldable jacket made of a sheet material of rectangular shape and folded
at the central portion thereof to form a square base sheet and a square
cover sheet. The cover sheet is provided with a cut-away portion extending
from an edge opposite to the folded edge to the central part thereof. The
base sheet is provided with a disc holding portion at the central part
thereof to be engaged with a central hole of the disc. The disc holding
portion is composed of a stem portion and engaging portions. The engaging
portions are made flexible and releasably engaged with the hole of the
disc. |
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Drawing from US Patent 3987900 |
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Jacket for magnetic disc memory |
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| Publication Date |
October 26, 1976 |
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| Filing Date |
August 22, 1975 |
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| Priority Data |
Aug 23, 1974[JA]49-101770 |
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We claim:
1. A jacket for retaining a magnetic disc memory comprising a cover sheet
of substantially square shape, and a base sheet of substantially the same
size and shape as that of said cover sheet and hinged at an edge thereof
to an edge of said cover sheet, said cover sheet having a cut-away portion
extending from an edge thereof opposite to said hinged edge to the central
part thereof, the width of said cut-away portion being not less than the
diameter of a central hole of said magnetic disc, said base sheet having
at the central part thereof a disc holding portion, said disc holding
portion comprising a stem portion and a plurality of engaging portions
connected with said stem portion, said engaging portions being engageable
with said central hole of the magnetic disc.
2. A jacket for retaining a magnetic disc memory as defined in claim 1
wherein said engaging portions of said disc holding portion are flexible
tabs which can be bent to be engaged with the hole of the disc.
3. A jacket for retaining a magnetic disc memory as defined in claim 2
wherein said tabs are formed to extend in the opposite directions to be
engaged with the opposite sides of the central hole of the disc.
4. A jacket for retaining a magnetic disc memory as defined in claim 1
wherein a reinforcing ring is provided to sandwich the disc between the
reinforcing ring and the base sheet, the reinforcing ring has a hole which
is of substantially the same diameter as that of the central hole of the
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a jacket for a magnetic disc, and more
particularly to a jacket for retaining a flexible magnetic disc memory.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The jacket for retaining a magnetic disc memory is required to have means
for securely holding the disc therein. It has been known in the art to
make the width of a rectangular jacket substantially equal to the diameter
of the magnetic disc so that the magnetic disc may not move in the jacket.
Further, it has been known to make a part of the disc adhered to the
internal surface of the jacket by use of adhesive.
The above described jackets with disc holding means are disadvantageous in
that the disc is difficult to be inserted into the jacket or the adhesive
will possibly stick to the surface of the magnetic disc and cause the
surface to be scratched.
In the jacket without the disc holding means, the disc will move freely and
the surface thereof is apt to be scratched of course. Further, when the
disc moves in the jacket, the disc is apt to be bent or curved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above described defects inherent in the conventional jackets
for retaining a magnetic disc memory, the primary object of the present
invention is to provide a jacket for retaining a magnetic disc memory
which is easy to handle and in which the magnetic disc is effectively
prevented from moving.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a jacket for
retaining a magnetic disc memory wherein the magnetic disc is effectively
protected from being scratched or bent.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a jacket for
retaining a magnetic disc memory wherein the magnetic disc can be taken
out without touching the disc surface and accordingly there is no fear of
damaging the disc by hand touch.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a jacket for
retaining a magnetic disc memory which can be manufactured at a low cost.
The jacket in accordance with the present invention is characterized in
that a cover sheet is provided with a cut-away portion to expose the
central portion of the disc with a central hole, and a base sheet is
provided with a disc holding portion comprising foldable engaging tabs to
be engaged with the central hole of the disc. Said cut-away portion
extends from the center of the cover sheet to an edge thereof so that the
magnetic disc can be loaded in a disc recorder with the cover sheet faced
downward on a turn-table of the recorder. After the magnetic disc is
placed on the turn-table with the jacket, the jacket is slid out of the
turn-table leaving the magnetic disc on the turn-table. Thus, the magnetic
disc can be loaded in a disc recorder without touching the disc itself.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the jacket for
retaining a magnetic disc in accordance with the present invention with
the cover thereof opened,
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the jacket as shown in FIG. 1 which is in the
folded state with a magnetic disc retained therein, and
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view showing another embodiment of the jacket
in accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to FIG. 1, the jacket in accordance with the present invention
comprises a cover sheet 1 and a base sheet 2 hinged thereto at an edge
thereof. The cover sheet 1 and the base sheet 2 are both square shaped and
are hinged to each other at an edge thereof 1a, 2a. The cover sheet 1 and
the base sheet 2 are made of a rectangular sheet material folded at the
central part thereof. The sheet material may be of plastic, paper or thin
metal, and the thickness thereof is preferably 0.1 to 3mm, more preferably
0.25 to 1mm. The cover sheet 1 is provided with a cut-away portion 3
extending from the edge 1b thereof opposite to said hinged edge 1b to the
central part thereof. The width of the cut-away portion 3 is made not less
than the diameter of the central hole 6 of a magnetic disc 5 to be
retained by the jacket. The base sheet 2 is provided at the central part
thereof with a disc holding portion 4 comprising a stem portion 4a and a
pair of engaging portions 4b to be engaged with the central hole 6 of the
disc 5. The engaging portions 4b are able to be bent to be engaged with
the central hole 6 of the disc 5 and the length thereof is made not less
than the thickness of the disc 5 to be retained in the jacket. Although in
the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 a pair of engaging portions 4b are
provided, the number of the engaging portions 4b is not limited to two but
may be more than two. At least two engaging portions among those provided
in the disc holding portion 4 are required to be apart from each other by
more than 90.degree. in order to securely hold the disc 5 therein.
When the disc 5 is put in the jacket, the engaging portions 4b are bent and
the central hole 6 of the disc 5 is engaged with the engaging portions 4b
and then the engaging portions 4b are flattened back to hold the disc 5.
Then, the cover sheet 1 is folded to sandwich the disc 5 between the cover
sheet 1 and the base sheet 2. If required, both side edges of the cover
sheet 1 and the base sheet 2 may be fixed to each other to form an
envelope-shaped jacket.
When the magnetic disc 5 is loaded in a disc player, the jacket with the
disc 5 retained thereby is put on a turn-table of the player with the
cover sheet 1 faced downward and the central hole 6 of the disc is put
into engagement with an axle of the player. When the central hole 6 of the
magnetic disc 5 is engaged with the axle (not shown) of the player, the
stem portion 4a of the base sheet 2 is pushed upward and the engaging
portions 4b are disengaged from the hole 6. Then, by pulling the jacket
outward in the direction along the cut-away portion 3 with the hinged edge
1a, 2a directed ahead, the jacket can be taken out leaving the magnetic
disc 5 on the turn-table of the player (not shown). Thus, the magnetic
disc can be loaded in a player without touching the disc.
FIG. 3 illustrates another embodiment of the jacket in accordance with the
present invention wherein a reinforcing ring is used in the jacket. In
this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, a reinforcing ring 7 is engaged with
the disc holding portion 4 together with the disc 5. In this embodiment,
accordingly, the length of the engaging portions 4b of the disc holding
portion 4 should not be less than the sum of the thickness of the disc 5
and that of the reinforcing ring 7.
In FIG. 3, all the elements equivalent to those shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 are
indicated with the same reference numerals as those used for indicating
the elements shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and the description thereof is omitted
here.
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