The present invention relates to a case for holding storage media, especially data cassettes, to its production and to its use.
German utility model DE-U 8613067 discloses a filing case for magnetic tape cassettes with foldable parts, whereby a case compartment that can be folded twice is provided which, on one face, has a rim on two sides at the level of the bottom of the case compartment and said case compartment comprises two adjacent stacks, each having at least two stack inserts open towards the top and designed to hold magnetic tape cassettes. This prior-art filing case, however, has the drawback that the closure mechanism is complex and the filing cases cannot be stacked on top of each other, and also that it does not sufficiently protect the contents of the case against dust, moisture, splashed water and optionally even against water.
Furthermore, storage media, especially data cassettes in horizontally and vertically stackable and expandable media boxes with an ejection mechanism, are offered on the market. However, such solutions, which hold, for example, a maximum of nine VHS cassettes, are very expensive and have a complex design. In this context, we make reference to products of this type in the Conrad main catalog 2004, page 112, which are offered by the Posso company.
The present invention has the objective of creating an innovative case for holding storage media, especially data cassettes, which is easy to handle in actual practice and which can be transported in a vertical as well as horizontal position.
The objective of the present invention is achieved by means of a case according to the main claim. Therefore, the present invention relates to a case 1 for holding storage media, particularly data cassettes, having a top part 2 and a bottom part 3 that are joined to each other, whereby at least one section, preferably four sections 5, is/are provided inside the case 1 in order to hold at least two storage media, preferably four to twenty storage media.
The term storage media as employed in the present invention refers to audio cassettes and dictation cassettes, video cassettes as well as data cassettes, especially data cartridges. Moreover, these cases can also be employed to store other magnetic or optomagnetic data carriers such as CD-ROMs and DVDs.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the case according to the invention has two or more sections with partitions between the sections.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment, the case according to the invention has numerous outside walls that form an outer rim, a cover section 6 and a floor section 7, each of which is affixed to the outside walls.
According to another preferred embodiment, the top part 2 and the bottom part 3 are releasably joined by an edge 8 that runs outside of the outside walls.
According to another preferred embodiment, the top part 2 is releasably joined to the bottom part 3 by means of at least one tongue 9 and groove 10 joint that especially encircles the edge 8.
According to another preferred embodiment, the top part 2 has a groove 10 and the bottom part 3 has a tongue 9, or else the top part 4 and the bottom part 3 have a groove 10 and a tongue 9.
According to another preferred embodiment, the top part 2 with the groove 10 and the tongue 9 is identical to the bottom part 3.
According to another preferred embodiment, the edge 8 has at least one opening 11 that serves as a handle or as a wall fastener. This configuration of the opening as a handle or wall fastener ensures optimal transportation or vertical storage of the case 1 according to the invention.
According to another preferred embodiment, at least one element 12 is arranged outside of the case 1 on the bottom section 7 and on the cover section 6, said element allowing the case 1 to be releasably joined to a case located above and/or below it.
According to another preferred embodiment, the element 12 of one case 1 is at least one journal 13 and/or at least one slit 14 that engages with the corresponding elements 13, 14 of the next case.
According to another preferred embodiment, the journal 13 has a round or essentially rectangular shape, especially the rectangular shape of a circular ring with rounded-off corners, that engages into a round or essentially rectangular slit 14, especially the rectangular shape of a circular ring with rounded-off corners, having a correspondingly larger diameter.
Another preferred embodiment comprises a case with two or four sections 5, 5′, 5″, 5′″, with a top part 2 that has a groove 10 and a bottom part 3 that has a tongue 9, with two openings 11 in the edge 7 that serve as a handle or wall fastener and elements 13, 14 that serve to join the cases to each other.
According to another preferred embodiment, the case comprises wear-resistant thermoplastics and/or corresponding recycled materials. For instance, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or corresponding recycled polyethylene terephthalate can be employed for this purpose.
The present invention also relates to storage media packaging, especially for data cassettes (=data backup tapes), comprising the case 1 according to claims of the above-mentioned type, together with storage media, especially data cassettes (=data backup tapes).
The present invention also relates to a production process for the case according to the invention.
The present invention also relates to the production of the above-mentioned cases for holding storage media, characterized in that the top part and the bottom part are made in a familiar manner by means of thermoplastic shaping methods, particularly injection molding or deep drawing, and both parts are releasably joined to each other, especially by means of a tongue-and-groove joint. The top and bottom parts are made either out of a thermoplastic prepeg by means of shaping or else directly from the appropriate master batch.
Finally, the present invention relates to the use of the case according to the invention. Lastly, the subject matter of the present invention is the use of the case according to the invention in order to store, archive and transport storage media, especially data cassettes.
The present invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to four figures. For the sake of greater clarity, reference is hereby made to the following list of reference numerals:
The following is shown:
The case assembled from the top part according to
This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/EP2004/014607 filed 22 Dec. 2004 with a claim to the priority of PCT patent application PCT/EP2004/014607 itself filed 22 Dec. 2004.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/14607 | 12/22/2004 | WO | 11/1/2005 |