WO2009088289A1 - Plateau et boîtier pour supports d'informations en forme de plaques - Google Patents

Plateau et boîtier pour supports d'informations en forme de plaques Download PDF

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WO2009088289A1
WO2009088289A1 PCT/NL2009/050002 NL2009050002W WO2009088289A1 WO 2009088289 A1 WO2009088289 A1 WO 2009088289A1 NL 2009050002 W NL2009050002 W NL 2009050002W WO 2009088289 A1 WO2009088289 A1 WO 2009088289A1
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Jan Wietze Huisman
Menno Eduard Groenevelt
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Paperfoam B.V.
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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
    • 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
    • G11B33/0433Multiple disc containers
    • G11B33/0444Multiple disc containers for discs without cartridge
    • G11B33/045Multiple disc containers for discs without cartridge comprising centre hole locking means

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  • the invention relates to a tray for plate -shaped information carriers.
  • the invention further relates to a package for plate-shaped information carriers.
  • Packages for plate-shaped information carriers such as CDs, DVDs and the like are known from practice.
  • Such packages can comprise, for instance, a tray in a cover, while in the tray, an information carrier can be secured by a central opening on a hub, and, on the cover, a booklet or the like with relevant information.
  • Other types of packages may comprise a box in which can be secured, on one side, an information carrier, for instance on a hub, and on the other side, a booklet, for instance under lips. By closing the cover or the box the information carrier is confined, with the hub retaining it.
  • such packages are manufactured from plastic, while the hub ensures retaining of the information carrier.
  • the hub is at least of resilient design so that clamping of the information carrier is obtained.
  • a tray according to the invention can be characterized in that it is provided with a carrier having a longitudinal direction and a width direction, provided with a recessed portion.
  • retaining means can be provided for retaining an information carrier in the recessed portion.
  • the recessed portion can be offset relative to a center of at least the longitudinal direction or the width direction.
  • At least a part of the retaining means is provided such that when the tray is stacked onto a comparable tray, with the recessed portions facing each other and in mirrored position, an information carrier is confined in a recessed portion of one of the two trays by at least the retaining means in the other one of the two trays.
  • a package according to the invention can be characterized in that it is provided with a first and a second carrier, mutually connected by hinge means, while each carrier has a longitudinal direction and a width direction and is provided with a recessed portion.
  • retaining means can be provided for retaining an information carrier in the recessed portion, while the recessed portion in a first carrier is offset relative to the recessed portion in the other carrier in at least the longitudinal direction or the width direction.
  • At least a part of the retaining means is provided such that when the first carrier is laid against the second carrier, with the recessed portions facing each other, an information carrier is enclosed in a recessed portion of one of the two carriers by at least the retaining means in the other one of the two carriers.
  • mirrored is understood to mean at least but not exclusively rotated through 180 degrees about an axis at right angles to the longitudinal direction and the width direction of the carrier.
  • a comparable tray is understood to mean at least but not exclusively a tray similar to the described tray or designed with or without recessed portion, while retaining means are provided and designed such that the same effect is obtained as with an identical tray provided on the tray in this position.
  • Fig. 1 shows a top plan view of a tray
  • Fig. 2 shows, in partly cross sectional side view, a tray according to Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 shows, in side view, two trays, stacked during use
  • Fig. 4 shows, in cross sectional side view, the trays according to Fig. 3, with an information carrier;
  • Fig. 5 shows, in side view, three trays, stacked for storage
  • Fig. 6 show, in opened condition, a package in a first embodiment
  • Fig. 7 shows, in opened condition, a package in a second embodiment
  • Fig. 8 shows, in top plan view, a further embodiment of a tray
  • Fig. 9 shows, in transparent view, two trays stacked according to Fig. 8.
  • Fig. 10 shows, in perspective view, the trays according to Fig. 9, in open and stacked condition
  • Fig. 11 shows, in top plan view, a further embodiment of a tray
  • Fig. 12 shows, in transparent view, two trays stacked according to Fig. 11;
  • Fig. 13 shows, in perspective view, the trays according to Fig. 12, in open and stacked condition; and Fig. 14 schematically shows, in perspective view, four packages with confining elements for information carriers.
  • information carriers are understood to mean at least but not exclusively information carriers which can be read with the aid of light, such as CDs, DVDs and the like.
  • these are understood to include Blue-Ray DVDs, HD-DVDs and such information carriers with a relatively large storage capacity and information density.
  • trays and packages will be described manufactured through injection molding from plastic or biopoiymers.
  • such trays and packages can also be manufactured wholly or partly from other materials, such as cardboard and paper, and/or through other techniques, such as compression molding, baking, pressing and the like.
  • light and/or foamed materials can be used, such as Paperfoam® or bioplastics, or EPS, preferably with a specific weight of less than approximately 1000 gram/liter, more particularly a specific weight of approximately 500 gram/liter. More particularly, preferably, a plastic is used with a specific weight of less than 300 grams/liter.
  • a tray or package can be manufactured with a specific weight of between 16 and 180 gramAiter, for instance between 16 and 100 gram/liter or even between 16 and 75 gramAiter.
  • recess or recessed portion or comparable indications are understood to mean at least but not exclusively a portion of a tray in which or on which an information carrier, in particular a CD, DVD, Blue Ray or such disc can be received, at least partly surrounded by an edge or edge surface at a level which is staggered with respect to the recess.
  • Fig. 1 shows, in top plan view, a tray 1, with a carrier 2 and a recess 3 provided therein, surrounded for the greater part by a wall 4.
  • the carrier 2 can form the entire tray 1 but can also form a part thereof, for instance a formed, profiled part.
  • a cross section is shown of a tray 1 according to Fig. 1, according to the line H-II in Fig. 1.
  • the carrier 2 has a relatively small wall thickness d, which can be approximately equal all over or which can vary, has a longitudinal direction L and a width direction B, for instance approximately at right angles to the longitudinal direction L.
  • the corners 5 can be rounded.
  • Fig. 1 shows, in top plan view, a tray 1, with a carrier 2 and a recess 3 provided therein, surrounded for the greater part by a wall 4.
  • the carrier 2 can form the entire tray 1 but can also form a part thereof, for instance a formed, profiled part.
  • a cross section is shown of a tray 1 according
  • a longitudinal axis La and a width axis Ba are represented, which intersect at right angles in the center M of the carrier 1 and which extend parallel to a longitudinal side 6 and a width side 7, respectively, of the carrier.
  • the edge 4 has a first part 8 with the shape of a segment of a circle, with an included angle which is only slightly smaller than 180 degrees. Furthermore, the edge 4 has a second part 9 which is identically shaped to the first part 8.
  • the first part 8 is at least substantially, and in the exemplary embodiment shown completely, located on a first side of the width axis Ba, the second part on the side opposite thereto. Together, the first and second part 8, 9 define a circle with a cross section which approximately corresponds with the diameter of an information carrier to be received therein, for instance but not limited to approximately 12 cm.
  • the recess 3 is completely within the edge 4 and has a bottom surface 10.
  • a hub 11 is provided, as retaining means.
  • the hub 11 can be of any desired design, as long as an information carrier 12 can be retained thereon by a central opening 13, as is known from known CD boxes. Such hubs 11 are sufficiently known from practice.
  • the hub comprises two clamping elements 14 of circle segmented shape, connected by a first end 28 to the bottom surface 10 and further extending freely and resiliently in and/or above an opening in the bottom surface 10.
  • the clamping elements 14 have a height h above the bottom surface slightly greater than the thickness of an information carrier 12, while the clamping elements 14 may be interconnected, on a free end 15 remote from the bottom surface 10, by a narrow bridge 16, preferably only straight above the connection of the clamping elements 14 to the bottom surface 10. Adjacent the free end 17 of each of the clamping elements 14, adjacent the free end 15, a projection 17 is provided which extends at an outside such that when an information carrier 12 is pressed over the hub 11, the projections 17 with the resilient clamping elements 12 are pressed inwards and bounce back above a surface 22 of the information carrier after this has completely passed. As a result, a confinement of the information carrier 12 is obtained, through the central opening 13, as shown in Fig. 3. However, this hub 11 is mentioned only by way of example.
  • the centre C of the recessed portion 3 or the hub 11 is offset relative to the middle of the tray 1 or at least of the carrier 2 over a distance V, viewed in longitudinal direction L, in particular in the direction of the short side 7 located on the side of the relatively low, second part 9 of the edge 4.
  • a take-out opening 18 is provided, with a bottom approximately at the same height as the bottom surface 10, so that therethrough an information carrier 12 can be engaged, for instance to be taken out.
  • the edge 4 could also continue, merge directly from the first part 8 into the second part 9, while other means can be provided for taking out the information carrier 12.
  • the first part 8 of the edge 4 has a height hi above the bottom surface 10 which is greater than the height h2 of the second part 9.
  • the height h3 of the hub 11 above the bottom surface 10 is approximately equal to that of the first part 8 of the edge 4.
  • a small raised portion may be provided, which can bear the information carrier such that then a large part of the relevant surface of the information carrier 12, is a part which is or can be provided with light-readable data, is held at a distance of the bottom surface 10.
  • this may not be required.
  • the height h2 of the second part 9 of the edge 4 is selected such that a side 22 of an information carrier 12 received in the recessed part 33 and remote from the bottom surface 10 is then approximately flush with the side of the second part 9 remote from the bottom surface 10.
  • the heights hi and h3 are preferably selected such that the side of the edge part 8 remote from the bottom surface 10 is located at approximately the same level as the free end 15 of the hub ll.
  • a groove 20 is provided, approximately parallel to the width direction B.
  • two trays 1 can be placed one on top of the other, with open side of the recessed portions 3 facing each other, and mirrored with respect to each other, which means here that the one tray 1 is tilted with respect to the other tray 1 through 180 degrees about the longitudinal axis La or the width axis Ba, and is furthermore rotated about an axis at right angles to the longitudinal direction La and the width direction Ba.
  • the hubs 11 of the two trays have ended up side by side, offset over a distance 2V.
  • an information carrier 12 is received in the recessed portion 3 of the tray 1 shown as underlying tray.
  • no information carrier 12 is received.
  • an information carrier 12 can be received therein too.
  • the information carrier 12 is fixed by the central opening 13 in the described manner over the hub 11.
  • the second tray 1 is laid thereover.
  • the free end 15 of the hub 1 of the second tray 1 is brought 15 adjacent or even against the surface 22 of the information carrier 12 remote from the bottom surface of the recessed portion of the first tray 1, while the first part 8 of the edge 4 of the second tray 1, represented here as overlying, is also brought adjacent or even against the respective surface 22 of the information carrier 12.
  • the information carrier 12 is confined in a more optimal manner in the recessed portion 3, even without it clamping particularly strongly.
  • the hub 11 could even be designed completely without clamping.
  • the ends 26 of the two first parts 8 of the edges 4 of both trays can abut against each other, so that shifting in the longitudinal direction L is prevented at least in one direction.
  • a raised portion can be provided (not shown) which may fit in the groove, for further confinement.
  • trays 1 are shown, interconnected by a cover 23, for instance from cardboard or plastic, on which the trays 1 are fitted through, for instance, glue, hot melt, clamping, form locking or another suitable manner.
  • a comparable package is shown, however, the carriers 5 form part, optionally as part of a tray, of a box-shaped package 25, for instance injection molded in one piece from plastic.
  • living hinges 27 can be integrally formed.
  • the trays 1 can be placed in two opposite sides of the box, so that upon closure of the box, the trays are forced against each other in the above-mentioned manner.
  • Fig. 5 as example, three trays 1 are represented, stacked onto each other. From such a stacking, they can for instance be stored in the usual manner and supplied to devices for filling the trays.
  • one of the trays can be designed without recessed portion, while only the two parts of the edge 8, 9 are provided, or two parts of the carrier, on different levels, such that a height difference h3-h2 is obtained, so that, again, an information carrier can be confined in the recessed portion of the other tray.
  • the transition from one part to the other part can for instance be straight, for instance approximately parallel to the width direction and be located approximately in an area between the width line Ba, plus or minus approximately two thirds of the radius of the recessed portion 3.
  • a tray and assembly of such trays 1 is shown, suitable for receiving two disc-shaped information carriers 12 per tray 1.
  • the tray 1 has two long sides 6 and two short sides 7. Through the centers M of the short sides 6, a dividing line or longitudinal axis La is drawn between a low part I located, in Fig. 8, to the right thereof and a high part II located to the left thereof.
  • a first, substantially circular recess 3A and a second substantially circle segment-shaped second recess 3B are provided in the tray 1, partly in the low part I and partly in the high part IL
  • the first recess 3A is at a lower level, viewed in frontal view, than the second recess 3B.
  • a first hub HA is provided, in the second recess 3B a second hub HB.
  • the hubs HA and B are preferably provided substantially centrally in the respective recess 3A 1 B-
  • the hubs 1 IA 1 B are on a line Lh which includes an angle ⁇ with the longitudinal axis La deviating from 0 and 180 degrees. This angle ⁇ is for instance between 0 and 45 degrees, more particularly between 5 and 30 degrees.
  • the first recess 3A preferably touches or is located near a first one of the long sides 6 and a first one of the short sides 7, while the second recess 3B preferably touches or is located near the other one of the long sides 6 and the other one of the short sides 7.
  • the first hub HA can have a centring function for an information carrier 12 in the recess 3A, without it clamping or otherwise retaining this information carrier, while the second hub HB can hold an information carrier 12 in the respective recess 3B, for instance through clamping.
  • the hubs 11 A, B can also be both of clamping design or other means may be provided for retaining the information carriers in the respective recesses 3A,B so that the hubs can be omitted.
  • an information carrier 12 placed in the second recess 3B will partly overlap an information carrier 12A received in the first recess 3A and extend precisely along the first hub 1 IA, so that use of space is limited and still two information carriers 12 can be received in the tray 1 and can preferably be individually taken out and placed.
  • Figs. 9 an 10 it is shown that two identical trays 1 according to Fig. 9 can be stacked onto each other, with the recesses 3A,B facing each other, while the high part II which extends along a part of the recesses 3A,B of a first one of the two trays 1 can abut against the low part I, which extends along a part of the recesses 3A,B of the other one of the two trays 1 and vice versa.
  • the high part II preferably has a top surface which extends at a level higher than the top side of the adjacent hub 11 and therefore also higher than the top surface of an information carrier fixed in the respective recess on the respective hub.
  • the low part I has a top surface which is located lower than the top surface of the respective information carrier 12.
  • the levels of the different surfaces and the top sides of the hubs 11 are preferably geared to each other such that the hubs 11A,11B of the two trays 1 end up in pairs one next to each other, while each time, a hub 11 of a first one of the two trays will confine an information carrier 12 in a recess 3 of the other tray 1 in the respective recess 3 in that an end face or part 15 of the hub 11 will be against or near the respective information carrier 12, such that the respective information carrier 12 cannot leave the recess other than after removal of the other tray 1.
  • the two trays 1 can be identical.
  • two trays can be stacked which are similar to those according to Fig. 8 but wherein in one of the two trays 1 the recesses 3A.B are exchanged with respect to the other one of the two trays 1. As a result, the trays can be stacked closer together and hence a more compact package can be obtained.
  • a tray 1 and a set of trays 1 are shown, comparable to those according to Figs. 8 - 10, while, in this case, two low first parts I are provided in diagonally opposite first corners 5A,B and two high parts II, in the other two diagonally opposite corners 5C, 5D.
  • high and low is understood to mean relative with respect to each other as to level, unless this is expressly indicated otherwise or when this follows from the description and drawings.
  • a first and a second tray 1 are provided, which are identical to each other, but are stacked in a position in which one of the trays is rotated through an angle of 180 degrees with respect to the other one of the two trays, about an axis perpendicular to a plane substantially defined by the short and long sides 6, 7.
  • a high part II of a first of the two trays 1 will come to abut against a low part I of the other one of the two trays, and vice versa
  • a hub 11 of a first tray 1 will ensure confinement of an information carrier 12 in a respective opposite recess 3 of the other tray 1.
  • the hubs 11 of the respective trays 1 will end up next to each other, while they can still be complete, i.e. can have a substantially complete circular cross section.
  • a number of embodiments of a package 100 are shown, comprising a tray 1, for instance according to any one of the preceding figures, and a cover, folded from a sheet 101.
  • a tray 1 is fastened to a first surface 102 of a sheet 101, for instance a sheet of cardboard or plastic.
  • a cover 103 is connected, via two folding lines 104 and an intermediate back part 105 in a manner such that the cover 103 can be laid against the tray 1.
  • the cover 103 comprises a folded over and partly glued sheet part 106.
  • an inserting pocket 108 for, for instance, a booklet 109 is obtained by folding and fixing an additional flap 113 against the inside of the cover 103.
  • a longitudinal edge 112 of the inserting pocket 108 is provided such that when the cover 103 is folded against the tray 1, the flap 113 falls under the hub 11.
  • the flap 113 will be pushed slightly outward by the booklet 109 and against the information carrier or at least be brought at a short distance therefrom, so that the information carrier is confined in the respective recess.
  • an insertion pocket 108 is formed by folding-over a long side 6A of a sheet part 106 forming the cover 103, against the inside of the cover 103 and fastening it to the ends 111 thereof against the sheet part 106.
  • the folded over part 110 forming the insertion pocket 108 will confine the information carrier 12 in the tray 1 when the package is closed, preferably being pressed outward to some extent by the booklet 109 so that the respective part 110 is pressed against the information carrier 12.
  • a tray 1 for two information carriers is applied in a sheet 101 comparable to the top left of Fig. 14.
  • the edge 112 of the insertion pocket 108 is provided lower, in order to hold the part 110 below the lower hub HB.
  • the insertion pocket 108 is formed by an additional flap 113 of the sheet part 106 which is folded against the inside and is secured thereagainst.
  • a variant is shown where the cover 103 is formed from a folded-over sheet part 106, to a large extent mutually glued.
  • a cut 107 is provided in the part of the sheet part 106 located on the inside of the cover so that an insertion pocket 108 for, for instance, a booklet 109 is formed.
  • the part 110 located under the cut 107 is not glued. It can be pressed outward somewhat by the booklet, so that it can be pressed under the hub 11 against an information carrier 12 provided in the respective recess 3, or can at least also confine it therein.
  • a number of dimensions of a tray and package are mentioned, which should not be taken to be limitative in any manner.
  • the tray 1 can have a length of approximately 186.5 mm and a width of approximately 135 mm.
  • the height of the tray on the side of the first part 8 of the edge 4 (hi + the thickness d of the top surface 10) can for instance be approximately 6,5 mm, and on the side of the second part 9 of the edge 4 for instance approximately 6,5 mm.
  • the joint thickness of two trays 1 stacked as in Fig. 3 can then for instance be approximately 11 mm, while three stacked trays as shown in Fig .5 will have a joint thickness of approximately 19,5 mm.
  • the invention is not limited in any manner to the embodiments shown and described in the specification. Many variations thereon are possible within the framework of the invention as outlined by the claims.
  • the carrier can have a different form, for instance inclining or deepened.
  • the parts outside the recessed portion can have a different wall thickness d and for instance be completely or partly solid or foamed so that the side formed therewith can be completely or partly flat.
  • the retaining means can also comprise an undercut of, for instance, the first part of the edge 4, in which a large part of a longitudinal edge of an information carrier 12 can be slid.
  • the information carrier 12 will then be confined by the edge 4, in particular the first edge part 8 of the other tray, comparable to the situation as shown in Fig. 3 and 4.
  • the deepened portion 3 can also be placed off centre in the width direction.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un plateau pour supports d'informations en forme de plaques, présentant un support possédant une longueur et une largeur, présentant une partie en retrait, des moyens de retenue étant prévus au niveau de la partie en retrait ou à proximité de celle-ci afin de retenir un support d'informations dans la partie en retrait, la partie en retrait étant décalée par rapport à un centre de la longueur et/ou de la largeur et au moins une partie des moyens de retenue étant conçue de sorte que lorsque le plateau est empilé sur un plateau comparable, avec les parties en retrait se faisant face et en position miroir, un support d'informations est confiné dans une partie en retrait d'un des deux plateaux par au moins les moyens de retenue de l'autre des deux plateaux.
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