Information
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Patent Grant
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6347654
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Patent Number
6,347,654
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Date Filed
Friday, February 18, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Crispino; Richard
- Purvis; Sue A
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 156 391
- 156 556
- 156 579
- 156 580
- 206 307
- 206 3071
- 206 3081
- D06 632
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A compact disk labeling system for use in applying an adhesive label to a surface of a compact disk. The system comprises a side wall with a shape that substantially matches the exterior shape of the compact disk and which registers the compact disk. A flat shelf is formed a predetermined distance below an upper edge of the side wall that forms an upper cavity. The shelf has a central opening with a plurality of slots extending outward therefrom toward the side wall. A hub is formed on the shelf that comprises a plurality of tabs that extend away from a top surface of the shelf. The hub is sized to allow a central hole in the adhesive label to register thereto. The central opening and slots in the shelf allow the hub to flex.
Description
BACKGROUND
The present invention relates to compact disk labeling systems for use in applying an adhesive label to a non-readable surface of a compact disk.
A number of patents have been issued relating to compact disk labeling systems for applying compact disk labels. These include U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,421,950, 5,783,033, 5,783,031, 5,902,446, and European Patent No. 0855713.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,950 discloses an applicator tool for adhering a gummed label to a circular disk in concentric alignment with a center hole through the disk. The applicator tool has a blade portion and a handle portion. An alignment hub having a raised circular shoulder is disposed on one side of the blade portion and a projecting hub is disposed on the other blade surface. The shoulder and hub are aligned along an axis and the hub and are sized for insertion into the disk center hole.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,783,033 discloses a compact disc labeling device for manually applying a label to a compact disc. The device includes an assembly having a circumferential flange with an upper flange surface, a piston, a first rod having a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the label's central aperture and that extends from the upper surface of the piston, and a second rod having a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the disc's central aperture and that extends from the first rod. In use, a label is placed on the flange with the first rod projecting through its central aperture and the disc positioned on the second rod through its central aperture. When the piston is moved from an upper first position to a lower second position, the disc is applied to the label.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,783,031 discloses a device and a process for applying a label to a compact disk. The device is comprised of a two-level base with a post in the center of the base. A compact disc is slipped over the post and rests on the upper level of the base. A cap is then placed over the post which allows an annular paper label to be centered on the disc.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,902,446 discloses a labeler for manually placing self-adhesive labels onto compact disks. The labeler has a positioning cone with an elongated stock member, a flat surface with a diameter greater than that of the elongated stock member, and a point on an end of the positioning cone opposed from the elongated stock member. The labeler also has a positioning plate with a positioning hole in the center, a surface area upon which a self-adhesive label can be placed and a side area to add strength to the positioning plate. The labeler further has a cylindrical base with a flat lip member upon which the positioning plate can rest substantially flat, a flat bottom to keep the cylindrical base substantially flat when used on a substantially flat surface, a wall to keep the flat lip member lifted substantially off of the substantially flat surface and a hollow cavern into which a substantial portion of the positioning cone can fit.
European Patent No. 0855713 discloses a device having a sleeve with a reception element for the compact disc. A fixing element positions the compact disc and a cover element which is pivoted to the reception element and provided with a carrier element for a label on its inside. The carrier element has an adhesive layer for temporarily securing the label and is secured to the inside of the cover element via an adhesion element, with transfer of the label to the surface of the compact disc, upon closure of the sleeve.
The device disclosed in European Patent No. 0855713 has a sticky surface that holds the label prior to contact with the CD. The label is placed by hand around a target circle to locate the label, and the sticky surface holds the label, and then the lid is closed to apply the label to the CD. The is no central hub that holds the label, and there is no concentric foam disk in the device disclosed in European Patent No. 0855713.
Companies by the name of Stomper and Press-it market almost identical label applicators, and these applicators function in a manner similar to the device disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,902,446, although they are made differently. The Stomper and Press-it devices have a base with a surface that holds an adhesive-backed label with the adhesive surface facing upward. A spring loaded central alignment member has a larger diameter lower portion, whose diameter matches that of the label. An upper portion has a smaller diameter that matches the diameter of the opening in the CD. The CD is placed over the upper portion and rests on a shelf (or shoulder region per U.S. Pat. No. 5,902,446) formed between the upper and lower portions of the alignment member. The CD is pressed downward against the tension of the spring, forcing the alignment member downward until the CD contacts the adhesive surface of the label.
Dynosys AG markets a Labelleā¢ CD labeling system. This system has a bottom casing (or base) containing a centered depressible knob referred to as a movable swimming centering knob. A lid that closes on the bottom casing contains a CD hub and a depressible button that moves the hub and CD towards the bottom casing. A label is placed in the casing bottom, and the movable swimming centering knob automatically aligns with the top centering core when the lid is closed. This aligns the label with the CD. When the lid is closed on the bottom casing and the depressible button in the center of the lid is pressed, the CD-ROM is lowered onto the aligned label disposed in the bottom casing. The movable swimming centering knob in the bottom casing is moved below the label when the depressible button in the center of the lid is pressed to contact the CD with the label.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/409,632 filed Oct. 1, 1999, by the present inventor discloses compact disk labeling systems for use in applying a compact disk label to a compact disk. One embodiment has a compact disk case with a base and a rotatable lid that rotates about a hinge. A central spindle protrudes from a surface of the base that holds the compact disk by means of its central hole. A label hub protrudes from a surface of the lid. A flexible foam disk may be attached to an interior surface of the lid that is disposed around the label hub. Another embodiment includes a base having a generally flat upper surface. A central spindle protrudes slightly above the upper surface of the base that holds the compact disk by means of its central hole. A rotatable lid is attached to the base by means of a hinge and has a generally flat surface with an inner tab section and an outer section that flex relative to each other. A cylindrically-shaped compact disk label hub protrudes from the inner tab section to hold the adhesive label.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide for an improved compact disk labeling system for use in applying an adhesive label to a surface of a compact disk. It is also an objective of the present invention to provide for an improved compact disk labeling system that is fabricated as a single component.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To accomplish the above and other objectives, the present invention provides for a compact disk labeling system for use in applying an adhesive label to a surface of a compact disk. The compact disk labeling system comprises a side wall having a shape that substantially matches the exterior shape of the compact disk and which registers the compact disk. A flat shelf is formed a predetermined distance below an upper edge of the side wall that forms an upper cavity. The flat shelf has a central opening formed therein with a plurality of slots extending outward therefrom toward the side wall. A hub is formed on the flat shelf that comprises a plurality of tabs that extend away from a top surface of the flat shelf. The hub is sized to allow a central hole in the adhesive label to register thereto. The central opening and slots in the flat shelf allow the hub to flex.
In operation, the adhesive label is placed over the hub with its adhesive side exposed. The compact disk is placed in the cavity and is registered by the side wall. The compact disk is pressed toward the flat shelf which depresses the tabs of the hub so that the compact disk contacts the adhesive side of the adhesive label to attach the adhesive label the compact disk.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The various features and advantages of the present invention may be more readily understood with reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference numerals designate like structural elements and in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates an exploded view of an exemplary embodiment of a compact disk labeling system in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a top view of the compact disk labeling system shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the compact disk labeling system shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional side view of the compact disk labeling system shown in
FIG. 1
along with a cover;
FIG. 5
illustrate operation of the compact disk labeling system; and
FIG. 6
illustrates a conventional compact disk carrier to which the present compact disk labeling system is designed to mate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to the drawing figures,
FIG. 1
illustrates an exploded view of an exemplary embodiment of a compact disk labeling system
10
in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show top and bottom views of the compact disk labeling system
10
.
FIG. 1
shows the labeling system
10
and a conventional compact disk (CD)
21
, recordable CD (CDR), recordable read-writable CD (CDRW), and digital video disk (DVD), and the like, and a CD label
20
that are used with it. Additional types of compact disks
21
known as a mini CD
21
a
and a CD card
21
b
may also be used with the labeling system
10
and are illustrated to the right side of FIG.
1
. The CD label
20
has a central hole
20
a
disposed therein. Each of the compact disks
21
,
21
a,
21
b
also have a central opening
22
disposed therein.
With reference to
FIGS. 1-3
, the compact disk labeling system
10
is preferably a molded as a single-piece plastic component. The exemplary compact disk labeling system
10
is shown as circular in shape. However, the perimeter of the compact disk labeling system
10
may have any shape.
The exemplary compact disk labeling system
10
has a circular outer side wall
12
with a lower edge
11
that contacts a surface on which the labeling system
10
sits. The outer side wall
12
extends away from the lower edge
11
a predetermined distance. A flat shelf
14
is formed a predetermined distance below an upper edge of the outer side wall
12
, which forms an upper cavity
14
a.
A circular inner side wall
12
a
having a diameter that is smaller than the outer side wall
12
and slightly larger than the compact disk
21
extends away from the flat shelf
14
beyond the upper edge of the outer side wall
12
. Thus, a groove
13
is formed between the inner side wall
12
a
and the outer side wall
12
. The groove
13
allows a separate lid (not shown) to cover the top of the compact disk labeling system
10
.
The flat shelf
14
has a central opening
15
formed therein and has a plurality of slots
17
extending radially outward from the central opening
15
toward the inner side wall
12
a.
A hub
18
formed by a plurality of tabs that are portions of a circle extend away from the top surface of the flat shelf
14
. The outer diameter of the hub
18
is sized to allow the central hole
20
a
in the CD label
20
to tightly slide over it so that the CD label
20
can rest on the flat shelf
14
. The hub
18
thus registers the CD label
20
. The central opening
15
and the plurality of slots
17
formed in the flat shelf
14
allow the hub
18
to flex downwardly toward the surface on which the labeling system
10
sits.
When the compact disk labeling system
10
is designed to work with mini CD
21
a
and a CD card
21
b,
certain changes are made to the system
10
shown in FIG.
1
. The shape of the cavity
14
surrounded by the inner side wall
12
a
is designed to have a shape that matches that of the mini CD
21
a
or CD card
21
b.
Also, the CD label
20
has a smaller central hole
20
a
that that of the regular CD
20
. Consequently the diameter of the hub
18
is smaller in the embodiment used with mini CDs
21
a
and CD cards
21
b,
otherwise, the function is the same.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, it shows a bottom view of the compact disk labeling system
10
. A lower cavity
14
b
is formed between the inner edge of the outer side wall
12
and a lower surface of the flat shelf
14
.
In operation, a CD label
20
is placed over the hub
18
with its adhesive side
20
b
exposed so that it more-or-less rests on the flat surface, and is registered by the hub
18
. The compact disk
21
is placed in the cavity so that it is registered by the inner side wall
12
a.
The compact disk
21
is then pressed downward toward the flat shelf
14
which depresses the plurality of tabs comprising the hub
18
. This is illustrated in
FIG. 5
for clarity. The compact disk
21
thus contacts the adhesive side of the CD label
20
and is fully depressed so that it contacts the outer portion of the flat shelf
14
, which attaches the CD label
20
to the surface of the compact disk
21
.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
, it shows a cross-sectional side view of the compact disk labeling system
10
shown in
FIG. 1
along with a cover
23
. The cover
23
is preferably a molded plastic component having a central spindle
24
extending therefrom and a side wall
25
. The inner edge of the side wall
25
is sized so that it may slide over the lower edge
11
of the outer side wall
12
of the labeling system
10
and be held in place thereby. The spindle
24
and cover
23
thus may hold a plurality of compact disks
21
within the lower cavity
14
b
formed beneath the flat shelf
14
. The lower surface of the cover
23
may also be configured with one or more features
26
that allow it to be stacked with additional labeling systems
10
. Such features
26
may be a circular ridge or similar projection having a diameter that is sided to mate with the inner edge of the outer side wall
12
. The dashed lines between FIG.
4
and
FIG. 5
illustrate that the cover
23
may be stacked on top of another labeling system
10
.
FIG. 6
illustrates a conventional compact disk carrier
30
to which the present compact disk labeling system
10
is designed to mate. The compact disk carrier
30
has a base
3
having a central hub
32
with a shaft
33
extending therefrom. The hub
32
prevents compact disks
21
housed therein from being scratched by the base
31
. The shaft
33
has a diameter sized to fit the central opening
21
a
of the compact disk
21
. An outer cover
34
having a central recess
35
designed to mated with the upper end of the shaft
33
mates with the base
31
to enclose the carrier
30
.
The inner side wall
12
a
adjacent to the lower edge of the compact disk labeling system
10
is sized to slide over the top of the cover
34
of the carrier
30
. The inner side wall
12
a
is sized to allow a tight fit between the compact disk labeling system
10
and the cover of the carrier
30
. This allows the compact disk labeling system
10
to be conveniently packaged with the carrier
30
. The dashed lines between FIG.
5
and
FIG. 6
illustrate that the compact disk labeling system
10
is sized to slide over the top of the cover
34
of the carrier
30
.
Thus, an improved compact disk labeling system for use in applying an adhesive label to a surface of a compact disk has been disclosed. It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are merely illustrative of some of the many specific embodiments that represent applications of the principles of the present invention. Clearly, numerous and other arrangements can be readily devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A compact disk labeling system for use in applying an adhesive label to a compact disk comprising:a side wall having a shape that substantially matches the exterior shape of the compact disk and which registers the compact disk; a flat shelf formed a predetermined distance below an upper edge of the side wall that forms an upper cavity, and that has a central opening formed therein with a plurality of slots extending outward therefrom toward the side wall; and a hub comprising a plurality of tabs that extend away from a top surface of the flat shelf, which hub is sized to allow a central hole in the adhesive label to register thereto, and wherein the central opening and slots in the flat shelf allow the hub to flex.
- 2. The system recited in claim 1 further comprising a cover.
- 3. The system recited in claim 2 wherein the cover has a central spindle extending therefrom and a side wall, and wherein an inner edge of the side wall is sized to slide over a lower edge of the side wall of the labeling system and be held in place thereby.
- 4. The system recited in claim 3 wherein a lower surface of the cover is configured with one or more features 26 that allow it to be stacked with additional labeling systems.
- 5. The system recited in claim 1 wherein the compact disk comprises a mini compact disk.
- 6. The system recited in claim 1 wherein the compact disk comprises a compact disk card.
- 7. The system recited in claim 1 which is molded as a single-piece plastic component.
- 8. The system recited in claim 2 wherein the cover is molded as a single-piece plastic component.
- 9. The system recited in claim 1 wherein the hub is formed by a plurality of tabs that are portions of a circle extend away from the top surface of the flat shelf.
- 10. The system recited in claim 1 further comprising a lower cavity formed between the inner edge of the side wall and a lower surface of the flat shelf, and wherein the inner edge of the side wall is sized to mate with a compact disk carrier.
- 11. A compact disk labeling system for use in applying an adhesive label to a compact disk, comprising:a side wall having a shape that substantially matches the exterior shape of the compact disk and which registers the compact disk; a flat shelf formed a predetermined distance below an upper edge of the side wall that forms an upper cavity, and that has a central opening formed therein with a plurality of slots extending outward therefrom toward the side wall; and a hub comprising a plurality of tabs that extend away from a top surface of the flat shelf, which hub is sized to allow a central hole in the adhesive label to register thereto, and wherein the central opening and slots in the flat shelf allow the hub to flex; and whereby the adhesive label is placed over the hub with its adhesive side exposed, the compact disk is placed in the cavity and is registered by the side wall, the compact disk is pressed toward the flat shelf which depresses the tabs of the hub so that the compact disk contacts the adhesive side of the adhesive label to attach the adhesive label the compact disk.
- 12. The system recited in claim 11 further comprising a cover.
- 13. The system recited in claim 12 wherein the cover has a central spindle extending therefrom and a side wall, and wherein an inner edge of the side wall is sized to slide over a lower edge of the side wall of the labeling system and be held in place thereby.
- 14. The system recited in claim 13 wherein a lower surface of the cover is configured with one or more features that allow it to be stacked with additional labeling systems.
- 15. The system recited in claim 12 wherein the compact disk comprises a mini compact disk.
- 16. The system recited in claim 11 wherein the compact disk comprises a compact disk card.
- 17. The system recited in claim 11 which is molded as a single-piece plastic component.
- 18. The system recited in claim 12 wherein the cover is molded as a single-piece plastic component.
- 19. The system recited in claim 11 wherein the hub is formed by a plurality of tabs that are portions of a circle extend away from the top surface of the flat shelf.
- 20. The system recited in claim 11 further comprising a lower cavity formed between the inner edge of the side wall and a lower surface of the flat shelf, and wherein the inner edge of the side wall is sized to mate with a compact disk carrier.
- 21. In a compact disk labeling system for use in applying an adhesive label to a compact disk, apparatus for releasably holding the adhesive label, comprising:a substantially flat surface having a plurality of slots formed therein; and a hub comprising a plurality of tabs that extend away from the flat surface on which the adhesive label is disposed, which hub is sized to allow a central hole in the adhesive label to register thereto, and wherein the plurality of slots in the flat shelf allow the hub to flex away from the non-adhesive surface of the adhesive label in a direction opposite to the direction that the tabs extend to allow application of the label to the compact disk.
- 22. The apparatus recited in claim 21 which comprises a molded single-piece plastic component.
- 23. The apparatus recited in claim 21 wherein the hub comprises a plurality of tabs that are portions of a circle that extend away from the flat surface.
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