Data storage devices are delicate devices that are easily damaged by scratches, dirt and other consequences of handling. As such, there is a need for carrying and storing cases and other devices that protect compact discs, DVDs and other products during transporting and between uses.
Present solutions to this problem in packaging involve cases that allow the user to carry multiple discs at once. However, not all of these devices are easy to use.
Many existing systems for transporting data storage devices do not allow secure and simple movement of multiple discs.
Needs exist for improved methods for storing, protecting and transporting data storage devices in a less expensive and more secure manner.
The present invention is a system for labeling and displaying information on product containers and data storage packages. The present invention relates particularly to providing information on the outer surfaces of containers, such as compact disc and DVD containers. Labels may be attached to stacks of one or more rigid holders in order to display information on the cover, spine or base.
In one embodiment, a film of clear, flexible material surrounds one or more rigid holders. Rigid covers and bases are formed with upward and downward facing rims, respectively. The holders, cover and base are hinged together with living hinges on insert strips inserted in spine sections of the holders, cover and base or by other hinging means.
The clear, flexible material is sonically welded, glued, heat stamped or otherwise attached to an edge portion of a cover rigid holder opposite the spine. The clear, flexible material is then wrapped across the cover, bent around the spine and wrapped around the rigid base. The end of the clear, flexible material is then sonically welded, glued, heat stamped or otherwise attached to the edge of the rigid base that is opposite to the spine.
The clear, flexible material is not bound to the spine. When the rigid cover and base are lifted away from center rigid holders, the clear flexible material also lifts up away from the cover, base and spine. A graphic insert is then slid between the clear, flexible material and the cover, base and spine. When the rigid cover and base are returned to a closed position, the flexible graphic insert is trapped within the cover and base rims and under the clear, flexible material.
In another embodiment, a hard cover has a flexible spine and rigid covers that are attached to a rigid cover and base on a hinged stack of one or more holders. The hard cover has a cover and a base that are the same size or about the same size as the hinged rigid holders and the hinged rigid cover and base. The hard cover has graphics printed on it. A flexible spine section connects the cover and base of the hard cover. The flexible spine section is slightly longer than the combined height of the rigid cover, rigid base and the spine of the stack of holders. The hard cover is mechanically attached to the cover and base stack of rigid holders. Glue or another adhesive is placed on the cover and base of either the hard cover or the stack of holders. No adhesive is applied to the spine. The hard cover is then attached to the stack of rigid holders.
The top cover and bottom base of the assembled rigid holders have recessed areas that are surrounded by a rim. The glue strips fit in the recessed areas, and edges of the hard cover extend slightly beyond the rims.
Alternatively, a soft cover fits into the recesses of the cover and base. When fully attached, the soft cover is flush against the rims of the recessed areas on the rigid cover and base.
The outer covers may have rigid or flexible covers and bases. The spine section may be flexible, like the binding of a book. The outer cover and base are made of rigid or flexible material, while the spine is made of a flexible material.
Another graphic insert method uses a spine pocket. An envelope of clear material is sized to match the dimensions of the spine of a stack of holders. The ends of the clear envelope are open to allow a graphic insert to slide in. The clear envelope is sonically sealed or otherwise attached to the cover and base of the stacked holders along the two sealed sides of the envelope. Then, a graphic insert is slid into the pocket on the spine of the stack of rigid holders. This embodiment may also be combined with a clear or printed outer cover system.
These and further and other objects and features of the invention are apparent in the disclosure, which includes the above and ongoing written specification, with the claims and the drawings.
The present invention is a system for labeling and displaying information on one or more data storage packages. The present invention relates particularly to providing covers with information on the outer surfaces of compact disc, DVD and other product containers. Labels may be attached to stacks of one or more rigid holders in order to display information on the cover, spine or base. Printed graphic cards may be inserted between the rigid plastic holders and covers of clear, flexible cover material. The clear cover material is formed into a clear pocket attached at the opening edge of the rigid cover and base. Alternatively, printed graphic cards are adhered to the outer rigid holders by placing adhesive on the cover and base holders but not on the spines. Also, a clear pocket may be attached to the spine of a stack of rigid holders with a printed graphic insert sliding into the pocket.
The stack of rigid holders 1 has a specially designed cover holder 9 and base holder 11. The rigid cover 9 and base 11 are formed with upward and downward facing rims, respectively. The holders 1, cover 9 and base 11 are hinged together with living hinges on insert strips inserted in spine sections of the holders 1, cover 9 and base 11. The cover holder 9 or base holder 1 may have molded clips 13 that are designed to hold printed pamphlets of information. The cover 9 and base 11 may also have raised ridges 15 running along the outer edges of the holders, except for the spine edge. This leaves a central flat section 17 on the cover 9 and base 11 holders.
In one embodiment, shown in
The clear, flexible material 19 is not bound to the spine 7. When the cover 9 and base rigid holders 11 are lifted away from center rigid holders 3, the clear, flexible material 19 also lifts up, away from the cover 9, base 11 and spine 7. The printed graphic insert 21 is then slid between the clear, flexible material 19 and the cover holder 9, base holder 11 and spine 7. When the cover 9 and base 11 holders are returned to a closed position, the printed graphic insert 21 is trapped under the clear, flexible material 19. The flexible, printed graphic insert 21 is pre-creased 23 to fit into the recessed flat region 17 of the cover holder 9 and base holder 11 and along the spine 7.
In another embodiment, shown in
The hard cover 37 may have either a solid spine section 43 or the spine section 43 may be flexible like the binding of a book.
Adhesive 53 is placed on the flat surfaces 17 of the cover 9 and base 11 holders. No adhesive 53 is placed on the flexible spine section 61. The spine section 61 is placed adjacent the spine 7 of the stack of rigid holders 1. Then the front section 57 of the book cover 55 is wrapped into place against the cover holder 9. The back section 59 of the book cover 55 is then wrapped against the base holder 11.
Alternatively, a soft cover fits into the recessed areas 17 on the cover 9 and base 11. When fully attached, the soft cover is flush against rims 15 of the recessed areas 17 on the rigid cover 9 and base 11.
The outer covers may have rigid or flexible covers 9 and bases 11. The spine section 7 may be flexible, like the binding of a book. The outer cover 9 and base 11 are made of rigid or flexible material, while the spine 7 is made of a flexible material.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, modifications and variations of the invention may be constructed without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/495,890, filed Aug. 19, 2003.
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