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| United States Patent | 5180058 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5180058.html |
| Inventor(s) | Hu; James (Shin-Tien, TW) |
| Abstract | A disc holder assembly including front and back cartridges defining flat
outer surfaces of the assembly and one or more intermediate cartridges
detachably and pivotably secured to the front and back cartridges or to
each other to permit the insertion into or removal from each intermediate
cartridge of a floppy diskette or compact disc when the assembly is
pivoted into an open position forming a cylindrical sector. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 5180058 |
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Expandable disc holder assembly |
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| Publication Date |
January 19, 1993 |
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| Filing Date |
November 25, 1991 |
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I claim:
1. An expandable disc holder assembly comprising:
a) a front cartridge including substantially flat inner and outer surfaces,
a pair of sidewalls, a top wall, a curved notch formed at a bottom portion
of each sidewall, a positioning hole extending through each curved notch,
and a rib formed on an inner surface of each sidewall;
b) a back cartridge including substantially flat inner and outer surfaces,
a pair of flange elements extending outwardly from the inner surface, each
flange element being spaced inwardly from an adjacent side edge of the
cartridge to form a stepped portion therewith, each flange element being
defined by an upper portion, a lower portion, a flexible portion between
the upper and lower portions, a rib extending from an inner side of the
flexible portion, a positioning stub extending outwardly from the lower
portion, an extension plate connecting the lower portions of the flange
elements and spaced from the inner surface, and a straight connecting
element extending along the bottom of the extension plate between the
lower portions of the flange elements to form a bottom wall;
c) at least one intermediate cartridge including substantially flat first
and second surfaces; a pair of sidewalls, a top wall, a curved notch
formed at a bottom portion of each sidewall, a positioning hole extending
through each curved notch, a rib on an inner surface of each sidewall, a
pair of flange elements extending outwardly from the first surface, each
flange element being spaced inwardly from an adjacent side edge of the
cartridge to form a stepped portion therewith, each flange element being
defined by an upper portion, a lower portion and a flexible portion
between the upper and lower portions, a rib formed on an inner side of the
flexible portion, a positioning stub extending outwardly from the lower
portion, an extension plate connecting the lower portions and spaced from
the first surface, and a straight connecting element extending along the
bottom of the extension plate between the bottom portions of the flange
elements to form a bottom wall; and
d) wherein the front cover may be pivotally secured to the first side of
the intermediate cartridge by disposing the positioning stubs of the
intermediate cartridge through the positioning holes of the front
cartridge and the back cartridge may be pivotally secured to the second
side of the intermediate cartridge by disposing the positioning stubs of
the back cartridge through the positioning holes of the intermediate
cartridge, thereby permitting the front, intermediate and back cartridges
to be pivoted between open and closed positions wherein the assembly is in
substantially the form of a cylindrical sector when in the open position.
2. The disc holder assembly of claim 1 further including an annular seat
formed in the middle of the first side of the intermediate cartridge for
positioning a compact disc therein.
3. The disc holder assembly of claim 1 further including an adapter plate
provided with an annular seat in the middle thereof and a bottom channel
along a lower edge thereof for detachable insertion within the space
between the extension plate and the first surface of the intermediate
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a structure for holding discs, and
particularly to a holder composed of a plurality of cartridges which can
be expanded for storing a plurality of floppy diskettes or compact discs.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally, floppy diskettes or compact discs are individually packed for
convenience purposes. However, an appropriate container is required to
keep a plurality of such floppy diskettes or compact discs together.
Normally, the number of floppy diskettes or compact discs collected by an
individual increases gradually, so the container must be replaced by a
larger container in order to accommodate the increased number of floppy
diskettes or compact discs. This is a very inconvenient manner of storage.
There is a known type of container designed to store a certain number of
floppy diskettes or compact discs, but its size is limited and it cannot
be expanded to permit the storage of additional floppy diskettes or
compact discs. This container also cannot be separated to serve as a
package for a single floppy diskette or compact disc.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main object of the present invention is to provide a disc holder
assembly composed of a plurality of cartridges, wherein the number of
cartridges in each assembly can be increased or decreased as desired, and
the assembly can be opened into the general shape of cylindrical sector
for viewing, storing or removing individual floppy diskettes or compact
discs.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a disc holder
assembly of simple construction and comprising a plurality of intermediate
cartridges having the same structure so that there is a common wall
between two adjacent cartridges for placing a floppy diskette or compact
disc in order to maximize the capacity of the assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a disc holder assembly according to the
present invention and shown in a closed position.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the disc holder assembly shown in an open
position.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of one side of an intermediate cartridge.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another side of the intermediate cartridge.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of one side of a front cartridge.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of one side of a back cartridge.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the intermediate
cartridge.
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of an
intermediate cartridge provided with an adapter plate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the disc holder assembly of the present
invention mainly comprises a plurality of intermediate cartridges 1
assembled together with a front cartridge 2 at the front and a back
cartridge 3 at the back of the assembly.
As more particularly shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, each intermediate cartridge 1
is generally in the form of a cover structure having a pair of opposed
sidewalls 11 and 11' and a top wall 12 around its peripheral edges.
Sidewalls 11 and 11' are provided with curved notches 111 and 111',
respectively, at their lower ends. Notches 111 and 111' face inwardly and
are provided with respective positioning holes 112 and 112' formed
therethrough. A pair of stop holes 113 and 113' are formed through the
middle portions of sidewalls 11 and 11', respectively. Sidewalls 11 and
11' are also provided with respective ribs 114 and 114' on their inner
surfaces. A labeling area 121 is provided on the outer surface of top wall
12 adjacent a recessed area 122 defined by a plurality of transverse
strips for engagement by a finger during handling of cartridge.
As seen in FIG. 4, the other side of intermediate cartridge 1 is provided
with a pair of outwardly extending flange elements 13 and 13' at opposed
lateral sides thereof. Flange elements 13 and 13' are each spaced inwardly
from its corresponding edge of cartridge 1 to define respective stepped
portions 131 and 131'. Elements 13 and 13' are each defined by a
respective flap 132 and 132' formed on their upper portions, and are also
provided with outwardly extending positioning stubs 133 and 133' on the
outer sides of their lower portions. Element 13 is provided with a
flexible thin portion 134 in its middle portion and an inwardly extending
rib 135 formed on the inner side of thin portion 134. Similarly, element
13' is also provided with a flexible thin portion 134' having an inwardly
extending rib 135' formed on its inner side. An extension plate 14
connects the lower portions of elements 13 and 13', with plate 14 being
disposed parallel to and spaced from the planar surface of cartridge 1. As
seen in FIG. 3, extension plate 14 is provided with a straight connecting
element 141 extending along and forming a bottom wall of cartridge 1.
As shown in FIG. 5, the front cartridge 2 has a configuration similar to
that of cartridge 1 in that it is also substantially in the form of a
cover structure having a pair of opposed sidewalls 21 and 21', and a top
wall 22. Sidewalls 21 and 21' are provided with a pair of curved notches
211 and 211', respectively, which are in turn provided with respective
positioning holes 222 and 222' therethrough. A pair of stop holes 223 and
223' are formed through the middle portions of sidewalls 21 and 21',
respectively. As also seen, sidewalls 21 and 21' are provided with
respective ribs 224 and 224' on their inner sides. A labeling area 221 is
provided on top wall 22 adjacent a recessed area 225 defined by a
plurality of transverse stripes. The other side of front cartridge 2, not
shown in FIG. 5, is in the form of a flat surface.
As shown in FIG. 6, back cartridge 3 has a structural configuration which
is similar to that shown for cartridge 1 in FIG. 4. Essentially, there is
provided a pair of outwardly extending flange elements 33 and 33' on
opposite lateral sides of cartridge 3. Elements 33 and 33' are defined by
a pair of respective flaps 332 and 332' forming the upper portions
thereof. A positioning stub 333 extends outwardly from a lower portion 313
of element 33 and a similar positioning stub 333' extends outwardly from a
lower portion 313' of element 33'. As also seen, elements 33 and 33' are
provided with flexible thin middle portions 334 and 334', with
corresponding inwardly extending ribs 335 and 335', respectively, formed
on the inner surfaces of portions 334 and 334'. An extension plate 34 is
connected to the lower portions 313 and 313', with plate 14 being provided
with a straight connecting element, similar to element 141 shown in FIG.
3, on the bottom thereof. The other side of cartridge 3 shown in FIG. 6 is
formed with a flat surface.
The above components are designed to permit the individual intermediate
cartridges 1 to be joined together by inserting the stubs 133 and 133' on
each side of each cartridge 1 into the corresponding positioning holes 112
and 112' on each side of an adjacent cartridge 1. This serves to hinge a
plurality of cartridges 1 together for pivotal movement relative to each
other, so that any one of the cartridges 1 may be opened and accessed for
placing a floppy diskette or compact disc within the space defined by the
extension plate 14 and straight connecting element 141 on the bottom
thereof. The floppy diskette or compact disc is also retained within
cartridge 1 by the ribs 135 and 135' on the thin portions 134 and 134' of
flange elements 13 and 13'. Therefore, the insertion and removal of a
floppy diskette or compact disc with respect to cartridge 1 is easily
accomplished, particularly since cartridges 1 may be pivoted open to form
a cylindrical sector, as shown in FIG. 2. Moreover, the number of
cartridges 1 in the entire assembly can be increased or decreased as
desired.
As also apparent from the disc holder assembly described above, the front
cartridge 2 and the back cartridge 3 are secured to their respective
adjacent intermediate cartridges 1 in the same way, so that the outermost
ends of the disc holder assembly are defined by the exterior flat surfaces
of cartridges 2 and 3.
Moreover, as shown in FIG. 7, an annular positioning seat 15 can be formed
in the middle of the front side of cartridge 1 between flange elements 13
and 13', by a pressing or other known conventional procedure, in order to
provide means for retaining a compact disc within cartridge 1.
The present invention can also include an adapter plate 4, as shown in FIG.
8. Plate 4 is provided with an annular positioning seat 41 in the middle
portion thereof and is provided with a rectangular channel 42 formed at
its bottom for insertion within cartridge 1 to position and secure a
compact disc therein.
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