The present invention relates generally to containers and other articles for holding objects. The invention has particular relevance to containers and other articles for holding objects such as data storage media, including compact discs, DVD discs, tapes and cartridges (e.g. computer cartridges). The invention is not, however, limited to the field of data storage media, but is applicable generally to all types of containers and other articles for holding objects.
Recorded data, including audio data (e.g. music) and audio-visual data (e.g. films, television programs, or computer software, including computer games) are often supplied with literature, for example in the form of booklets. Such literature may provide information concerning the content of the data storage media, for example information concerning audio or audio-visual content, or instructions concerning computer software. With the ever-increasing range of such content, the range of literature booklet thicknesses has grown, to encompass slim booklets of a small number of pages (or even one or two sheets of paper), to thicker booklets of many pages. There is consequently a need for the containers and other articles holding the storage media and the accompanying literature to hold any thickness of booklet within a large range of thicknesses.
A media storage container including a literature clip for holding different thicknesses of literature booklets is proposed in international patent application WO 03/051747. This document discloses a clip that is able to move from a first position in which the clip is adapted to hold a relatively thin booklet, to a second position in which the clip is adapted to a hold a relatively thick booklet. The clip is moved from its first position to its second position and latched in place with respect to a wall of the container when in the second position.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved clip, especially an improved literature clip, and an article, for example a container, including the clip.
Accordingly, a first aspect of the invention provides a clip for holding an object, the clip comprising first and second resilient parts, the first part adapted to hold an object having a first thickness and the second part adapted to hold an object having a second thickness, the first thickness being greater than the second thickness.
A second aspect of the invention provides an article for holding an object, the article including at least one clip according to the first aspect of the invention. Preferably the article is a container.
The article according to the invention preferably is a container, e.g. for data storage media.
The clip according to the invention preferably is a literature clip, and the object preferably is a literature booklet (which term includes single or double sheets of paper). The clip preferably can hold single or double sheets of paper, or very slim booklets of thicknesses of 1-2 mm. The literature clip can also hold thicker booklets, preferably of thicknesses up to 8 mm, and more preferably up to 10 mm or 15 mm, or greater.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, the second part of the clip extends from the first part, preferably from an end region (e.g. substantially an end) of the first part of the clip. The end region of the first part of the clip preferably is a free end region thereof. The second part of the clip preferably has a width no greater than (and preferably less than) the width of the first part of the clip, and preferably the second part of the clip does not project beyond the width of the first part of the clip. For example, the second part of the clip may correspond to an aperture in the first part of the clip (and, for example, the second part may, or may not, be formed by deforming a portion of the first part of the clip away from the reminder of the first part). Advantageously, the first and second parts may extend in generally opposing directions to each other.
The clip preferably is attached to the remainder of the article via the first part of the clip. The clip preferably is not attached to the remainder of the article via the second part of the clip. It is preferred that the second part, and at least a portion of the first part, of the clip, extend over a plane defining a surface of the article. Advantageously, the portion of the first part of the clip may comprise a cantilever extending over the surface of the article. Preferably the surface of the article adjacent to the clip is substantially flat, and more preferably substantially free from protrusions, e.g. to allow a booklet or other article to slide into, and out of, engagement with the clip along the surface of the article. Preferably at least a portion of the second part of the clip extends substantially parallel to the plane of the surface of the article.
To hold an object having a second thickness, the second part preferably moves resiliently with respect to the first part. To hold an object having a first thickness, the first and second parts preferably move resiliently as a unit.
The clip and/or the article preferably is/are formed from a plastics material, for example polypropylene or polyethylene. Preferably the clip and/or the article is/are moulded, for example by injection moulding.
Preferably the (or each) clip of an article according to the injection is integrally formed with the remainder of the article, for example by moulding.
Preferred and optional features of the invention are described below and in the dependent claims.
Some embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
A surface 15 of the lid 5 of the container 1, which is situated inside the container when the container is closed, includes a plurality (two as drawn) of clips 17 according to the invention. The clips 17 are literature clips for holding a literature booklet, such as the booklet 19. By means of the clips 17, together with retaining members 21 (in the form of upstanding wall features) also provided on the surface 15, the booklet 19 may be held on the interior surface 15 of the lid 5 of the container. The booklet 19 is held in place on the interior surface of the lid of the container both when the container is closed, and when the container is opened, until it is manually removed from the clips 17 and from the peripheral upstanding retaining members 21.
A detail of a container 1 according to the invention, which is similar to that shown in
A first portion 23a (as indicated schematically in
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The functioning of the clips 17 of
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0412116.6 | May 2004 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2005/002111 | 5/27/2005 | WO | 00 | 9/3/2008 |