The present invention is related to a case for a disk, especially for an optical disk or a magnetic disk or a magneto-optical disk. Such a case is also often called container or caddy. The invention is further related to a case accommodating such a disk.
The function of a case is to protect a disc positioned inside the case from damages like scratches, fingerprints, dust or the like. When access to data stored on the disk is needed, the case has to be inserted into a loading slot of e.g. a disk drive, thereby opening an access window of the case providing access to the disk.
Cases known from prior art have a rectangular shape and a moveable slider positioned at one side of the case. In a closed position of the case the slider covers an access window within the case. When the case is inserted into the loading slot, the slider will be pushed away by mechanical components or parts inside the disk drive, thereby opening the access window of the case and thereby providing access to the disk.
The present invention provides a case for a disk, especially for an optical disk or a magnetic disk or a magneto-optical disk, comprising at least two shells, whereby said at least two shells are rotatable around at least one axis between a closed position and an open position, whereby outer side walls of said shells define a triangular shape of the case in said closed position of the case, and whereby inner side walls of said shells define an access window in said open position of the case providing access to the disk through said access window. In said open position of the case at least portions of said outer side walls run approximately parallel to each other. Under the expression “a triangular shape” is also to be understood a more or less triangular form or even a conical form. The access window is provided at one side of the case by the relative rotation of the shells. The access window is defined by the inner side walls of the rotating shells. During the rotation of the shells and the opening of the case, no dust or other dirt will be moved into the access window. This often happens with cases known from prior art.
The case is insertable into a loading slot of a disk drive or the like, whereby the case will be automatically transferred from said closed position into said open position while inserting the case into said loading slot without the need of any additional mechanical components or parts inside the disk drive.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the shells are directly coupled together for mutually rotation around one axis, whereby said one rotation axis coincides with a center of the disk.
In accordance with an alternative preferred embodiment of the invention, the shells are coupled together by mounting both shells to a support member for mutually rotation around two axes, whereby said two rotation axes are positioned with a distance from a center of the disk.
Further preferred embodiments are described in the claims.
FIGS. 1 to 9 show different views an example of a case 1 for a disk according to a first preferred embodiment of the invention, whereby
The case 1 according to FIGS. 1 to 9 comprises two shells 4 and 5. Each of the shells 4 and 5 provide one half of the case 1. The shells 4 and 5 are mounted to a support member 6, whereby the two shells 4 and 5 can rotate relatively to each other and relatively to the support member 6. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, each of the shells 4 and 5 rotates around one axis 7 and 8. The shell 5 rotates around the axis 7 and the shell 4 rotates around the axis 8. As shown in
Each of the two shells 4 and 5 comprises outer side walls 11 and inner side walls 12. In the closed position of the case (see
In order to open the case 1 or to transfer the case 1 from the closed position according to
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The case 1 in its closed position can be inserted with its front end 13 into the loading slot 2, until the outer side walls 11 get in contact with the boundary walls 15 of the loading slot. When the outer side walls 11 of the case 1 get in contact with the boundary walls 15 of the loading slot 2 and the insertion of the case 1 into the loading slot 2 is continued, the shells 4 and 5 start automatically to rotate around the axes 7 and 8. During the continued insertion of the case 1 into the loading slot 2, the case 1 will be transferred from its closed positioned (see
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FIGS. 10 to 15 show a second preferred embodiment of a case 18 for a disk 19. The case 18 according to FIGS. 10 to 15 comprises again two shells 20 and 21, each of the shells 20 and 21 providing one half of the case 18. The shells 20 and 21 of the case 18 are in contrary to the embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 9 not connected to a support member but directly coupled to each other for relative rotation of the two shells 20 and 21 around one axis 22. The rotation axis 22 of the two shells 20 and 21 coincides with the center 23 of the disk 19 positioned inside the case 18.
The main differences between the embodiments according to FIGS. 1 to 9 and FIGS. 10 to 15 are that according to the second embodiment of FIGS. 10 to 15 the two shells 20 and 21 rotate mutually around one axis 22 and that the two shells 20 and 21 are directly coupled to each other. In the first embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 9, the two shells 4 and rotate mutually to each other around two axes 7 and 8, and the two shells 4 and 5 are mounted to a support member 6 and therefore coupled indirectly together.
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In order to provide access to the disk 19 positioned within the case 18, the two shells 20 and 21 of the case 18 can be mutually rotated around the axis 22 thereby creating an access window 27 between the two inner side walls 26 to provide access to the disk 19. In the open position of the case 18 (see
One of the two shells 20 and 21, in the shown embodiment the shell 21, comprises a portion 28, which has to be pushed or inserted into the other shell 20 during the rotation of the two shells 20 and 21 around the axis 22.
With the present invention, a new design for a case or a so-called container or caddy for a disk is provided to protect the disk from damages like scratches, fingertips, dust or the like. Outer side walls of the case define in the closed position of the case a conical or triangular shape of the case. The case can easily be opened by simply inserting the case into a loading slot of a disk drive or the like. The case comprises two shells, which can rotate mutually to each other around one axis or two axes. In case the two shells rotate around one axis which coincides with the center of the disk inside the case, the two shells are coupled directly together. In case the two shells rotate around two axes, the two shells are coupled indirectly together by mounting them to a support member. The case opens automatically during the insertion of the case into the loading slot. No additional mechanical means are necessary inside the loading slot to open an access window to allow access to the disk. During the rotation of the shells and the opening of the case, no dust or other dirt will be moved into the access window.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03104566.9 | Dec 2003 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB04/52491 | 11/19/2004 | WO | 5/31/2006 |