Abstract:
A media holding package assembly apparatus forms a trough with a folded and creased board for fitting within side walls of a media-holding tray and mechanically locking with the media holding tray. Hold-downs are extensibly positioned at each end of the board for extending over the board. Multiple fingers are positioned beneath the board in rows along each side of the board for extending upward after the hold-downs have been extended over the board to form a trough from the board for inserting within rigid side walls of a tray.
Abstract:
For storage of disc media (DM(18)) or associated literature (DML(20)), a sleeve (10) having two storage pockets (16) formed between two cover plates (14) and a substrate (12). The sleeves (10) may be mounted on a spine (48) having a plurality of vertebrate (50) connected by flexible hinges (55). The sleeves (10) and spine (48) may be stored in a clam-shell style case (66), or loose sleeves (10) may be stored in a tray (86). An alternate storage system (110) has a storage housing (112) and storage modules (114) each having an attachment mechanism (116). Each storage module (114) may have twosome combinations of DM pockets (168) or a generic pocket (170).
Abstract:
A holder for a container for a recorded medium such as a compact disk, a cassette tape, etc. comprising a holder main body for containing the recorded media container and a locking member for preventing the container from being removed. The holder main body has an open area for receiving and releasing the container and an engagement section formed on one of its peripheral sides. When a plurality of pressable pawls formed on the locking member are inserted into a plurality of through holes formed on the engagement section of the holder main body so as to prevent the locking member from being removed from the holder main body, the locking member covers at least part of the open area and confronts the container. The locking member is removed from the holder main body only by a lock releasing tool that has a plurality of projections which simultaneously press all of the plurality of pawls of the locking member.
Abstract:
A casing for a disc cartridge includes first and second halves and a pair of holding means. The first half includes a plate portion, a pair of sidewall sections formed parallel to the parallel sides of the plate portion and a wall section between the sidewall sections. The second half includes a plate portion, a pair of sidewall sections formed parallel to the parallel sides of the plate portion and a wall section between the sidewall sections. Each of the sidewall sections is formed with a protrusion and a groove. The first and second halves are connected together by having the protrusion engaged in the groove. A holding unit is provided in an inner portion of the second half.
Abstract:
The invention provides an archival storage system for shielding magnetic media from a full spectrum of electromagnetic fields, static electricity, and humidity. Full spectrum EMF shielding may be achieved by providing the storage container with a continuous conductive layer along or on an interior region of the storage container. Also, shielding against intense, low frequency magnetic fields may be provided by a ferrous metal sheet, separated from the stored magnetic media by an insulator, which has been placed a plane generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the reels of a videotape or floppy disk. Further, a moisture seal may be provided to prevent moisture from reaching the stored magnetic media and thereby enhance the longevity of the stored magnetic media, and a desiccant may be provided to maintain or stabilize a low humidity environment within the storage case.
Abstract:
A floppy disk container comprises a container body and and a plate member for preventing upward release of a floppy disk. The container body has its back side provided with a member for securing it to a file or the like, and it also has a floppy disk accommodation surface provided with ribs for supporting the floppy disk in a raised state. The floppy disk container itself thus can be attached to a file or the like to facilitate floppy disk arrangement. Further, the floppy disk, which has its take-out portion supported in a state raised from the floppy disk accommodation surface, can be taken out readily and smoothly.
Abstract:
A display case including first and second display case halves which may be formed individually, or with an integrally formed living hinge portion. Each display case half includes a peripheral edge portion in facing relation with the like edge portion of the other half, the edge portions including matingly coating pegs and apertures, alternately positioned, or located, so that the parts are keyed, one to the other, to form an enclosure with aligned display openings. One end of the case is provided with spaced parallel span rails which define a compartment, into which illumination means may be inserted. The case may be provided with a handle for portability, or may be provided with suitable fasteners for fastening to a fixed member, such as a wall or a ceiling. A centrally located cross member is provided in one embodiment, with a hub for receiving a record aperture thereon. The display openings may be provided with means for receiving transparent or translucent panels or the like.
Abstract:
The dust cover jackets in which video cassette tapes, audio cassette tapes or compact disks are sold are converted to aesthetically pleasing appearance by means of a tape printed to simulate the spine of a leather bound book with a part of the length of the tape also simulating the page end of the leather bound closed book. The tape is applied to the top and back edges of the dust cover jackets by means of a pressure sensitive adhesive on the back of the printed surface of the tape. The tapes are provided with release paper to avoid premature adhesion to other surfaces prior to their mounting on the dust cover jackets.
Abstract:
A media case and a circuit pattern sheet with a simple configuration is provided that allows highly dense collection and reliable recognition of housed disk media.The media case 1 can house disk media 50 provided with an RFID tag (not illustrated in the drawing). This media case 1 includes an antenna element 51a being formed on its back plane to exchange an electromagnetic wave signal with the outside of the media case 1; a waveguide line 52a formed in the vicinity of its center therethrough along the disk media 50 from the antenna element 51a to guide high-frequency signals representing the electromagnetic wave signals to the antenna element 51a; and a resonance element 53a being formed adjacent to this waveguide line 52a and electromagnetically induced by the high-frequency signal.
Abstract:
A conversion tray is adapted to fit within a media storage container to convert the media storage container into a container adapted to hold a media cartridge. The conversion tray fits within the storage chamber of the media storage container and interlocks with the media storage container to provide a stable media storage configuration. The tray may be configured to hold a pair of media cartridges within the space designed to hold a single CD or DVD.