1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to cases for media storage discs and in particular to cases where the hinge and trays assist in retention of a cover.
2. Background of the Invention
Recorded digital media such as digital versatile discs (DVD) and similar recorded media are typically stored and presented in cases. Many of these cases are of a book or wallet type design where the discs are retained on a central rosette. When multiple digital media storage discs need to be stored these are either located on hinged trays dependant to the inside of the case or the case folds out into a plurality of sections each of which provides for a disc.
Digital media storage cases typically house a digital media storage disc on a central rosette inside the back face, a front face and a spine. The front and back faces have side walls that can be releasingly engaged to open and shut the case. The front and back walls can be moved together and apart by folding of the case about the spine. The areas between the spine and the front and back faces of the case are typically formed from weaker or more flexible areas than the spine and faces of the case.
There is, however, no way of making use of the external front or back of the case for containing more discs or of easily and scalably arraying such cases together to make a large or multiple disc storage assembly.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a digital media storage case that goes at least some way to meeting the shortcomings of the prior art, or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
Accordingly to the present invention there is provided a hinge and trays for containing recorded or recordable media storage discs comprising a hinge comprising an elongate spine with a flange at each end of the spine and extending substantially perpendicular thereto, each flange including a connecting member for engaging with a complementary member on a tray to allow a tray to rotate about an axis between the connecting member on each flange, and at least one tray comprising a central aperture for supporting a recorded or recordable media storage disc by a fixture and at least one connecting member arranged to engage with the complementary connecting member on each flange of the hinge.
Preferably each tray includes a protrusion positioned to engage with each flange on the hinge. In this embodiment preferably each flange on the hinge includes a recess for each tray that complements the protrusion on the tray so that when the hinge and trays are connected together the tray may rotate about an axis between the recesses on the flanges and the protrusions on the tray(s).
In an alternative embodiment each tray includes a recess positioned to engage with each flange on the hinge. In this embodiment preferably each flange on the hinge includes a protrusion for each tray that complements the recess on the tray so that when the hinge and trays are connected together the tray may rotate about an axis between the protrusions on the flanges and the recesses on the tray(s).
Preferably each hinge is adapted to fit a pair of trays.
Preferably each tray further comprises a central aperture for retaining a digital media storage disc on a rosette within the central aperture.
Preferably each tray is arranged to retain the digital media storage disc on the outer side of the tray when connected to the hinge.
Preferably each tray further comprises side walls that engage with the side walls of another tray to form a central enclosure between the trays when engaged.
Accordingly to the present invention, in another embodiment, there is provided a case for containing recorded or recordable media storage discs comprising a hinge comprising an elongate spine with a flange at each end of the spine and extending substantially perpendicular thereto, each flange including a connecting member for engaging with a complementary member on a tray to allow a tray to rotate about an axis between the connecting member on each flange, at least one tray comprising a central aperture for supporting a recorded or recordable media storage disc by a fixture and at least one connecting member arranged to engage with the complementary connecting member on each flange of the hinge, and a cover comprising a first face and a second face joined by a spine, the cover partially housed between the hinge and the at least one tray.
In one embodiment the cover includes two flaps extending from the ends of the spine.
In one embodiment the hinge includes two apertures, one near each of the flanges through which the flaps of the cover may extend. In this embodiment the flaps of the cover are housed between the hinge and the tray(s) of the case.
In an alternative embodiment the spine of the cover is housed between the hinge and tray(s) of the case.
In one embodiment the cover includes third and fourth faces that provide a lock arrangement to hold the cover in a closed position about the trays.
Accordingly to the present invention, in another embodiment, there is provided a method for forming a case for containing recorded or recordable media storage discs comprising the steps of providing a hinge comprising an elongate spine with a flange at each end of the spine and extending substantially perpendicular thereto, each flange including a connecting member for engaging with a complementary member of a tray to allow a tray to rotate about an axis between the connecting member on each flange, at least one tray comprising a central aperture for supporting a recorded or recordable media storage disc by a fixture and at least one connecting member arranged to engage with the complementary connecting member on each flange of the hinge, a cover comprising a first face and a second face joined by a spine, positioning the spine of the cover between the spine of the hinge and the at least one tray and bringing the hinge and at least one tray together so that the complementary members on the hinge and tray(s) connect.
Accordingly to the present invention, in another embodiment, there is provided a method for forming a case for containing recorded or recordable media storage discs comprising the steps of providing a hinge comprising an elongate spine with a flange at each end of the spine and extending substantially perpendicular thereto, each flange comprising a connecting member for engaging with a complementary member of a tray to allow a tray to rotate about an axis between the connecting member on each flange, the spine of the hinge further including two apertures, one near each flange, at least one tray comprising a central aperture for supporting a recorded or recordable media storage disc by a fixture and at least one connecting member arranged to engage with the complementary connecting member on each flange of the hinge, a cover comprising a first face and a second face joined by a spine, the spine including two flaps, one at each end of the spine, the cover partially housed between the hinge and the at least one tray, positioning the cover around the outside of the hinge with the flaps of the cover projecting through the apertures on the spine of the hinge, folding the flaps towards the hinge, and bringing the hinge and at least one tray together so that the complementary members on the hinge and tray(s) connect.
The invention will be further described by way of example only and without intending to be limiting with reference to the following drawings, wherein:
While
Trays 2 and 3 include a means for retaining a digital media storage disc provided by a rosette member 9 as shown in
The rosette in the preferred form of the invention is provided substantially centrally in an aperture on the trays 2, 3 and in a manner so that when it is retaining a disc it holds the disc substantially parallel to the trays 2, 3. The rosette will support a disc on a platform raised above the major surface of the tray so that the recorded region of the disc (which will normally be the surface of the disc facing the base) is held in a manner so that it does not touch any part of the tray. The disc is hence normally suspended above the inwardly facing major surface of the tray.
The rosette member 9 will engage at the perimeter of the central aperture of a disc and will also extend through the aperture and may for example include a catch or lip feature which will engage with part of the upwardly facing surface (the surface facing away from the base) of the disc. The catch or lip will locate on top of the disc and prevent it from moving axially off the rosette. The rosette 9 may for example be a push release like rosette where a person pushing down (towards the base) on the rosette will then release the disc therefrom.
Trays 2 and 3 may also include finger inserts arrayed around the periphery of the central aperture to allow access and removal of a disc easily from the central aperture. The trays are arranged so that the digital media storage discs are retained in the outer faces of the trays.
Trays 2 and 3 also include perimeter wall upstands 7 and 8 which define a central enclosure when the trays are brought together. The central enclosure may be used to store information, for example printed information about the content stored on the digital storage discs.
In preferred embodiments, as shown in
Trays 2 and 3 further include connecting means 10 and 11 one embodiment of which is shown in
As can further be seen in
In some embodiments hinge 1 includes apertures 17 and 18 that extend through the hinge and assist in retaining a cover as will be further described with reference to
In the embodiment of case shown in
The case is formed as shown in
The present invention can also be used to connect multiple sets of trays and hinges together with a single cover.
It should be noted that although the embodiment of the invention shown in
When multiple trays are to be arranged together in an array in preferred embodiments a cover is included to form a case. This allows a plurality of hinges to be used. In this embodiment the cover keeps the array together. In alternative embodiments a single hinge with a connecting means on each flange for each tray may be used. In this embodiment a cover is not essential as the hinge will keep the array of trays together.
It should be noted that the lock described above can be provided with either embodiment of cover previously described and whether or not the cover is arranged for a single tray, a pair of trays or an array of trays.
FIGS. 8 to 11 show the invention applied to smaller hinges, covers and trays as may be provided when the digital media storage disc is a CD.
The foregoing describes the invention including preferred forms thereof. Alterations and modifications as will be obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be incorporated in the scope hereof as defined by the accompanying claims.