Claims
- 1. A storage container for releasably securing an item of recorded media having an outer edge defining an outer diameter and an inner edge defining a centrally disposed inner hole having a hole diameter, the storage container comprising:
a base having an upper surface; a hub projecting upward from the upper surface of the base; the hub including a first support platform having an upper surface; the upper surface of the first support platform being disposed above the upper surface of the base such that an item of recorded media supported on the upper surface of the first support platform is disposed above the upper surface of the base; the hub including a fixed body and at least two arms, the fixed body being disposed intermediate the arms; the fixed body and the arms being connected to the first support platform; each of the arms having an upper surface; the fixed body having an upper surface; and the upper surface of the fixed body being disposed higher above the base than the upper surface of the at least one of the arms.
- 2. The storage container of claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the fixed body is disposed higher above the base than the upper surface of each of the arms.
- 3. The storage container of claim 1, wherein the arms of the hub move independent of the
- 4. The storage container of claim 1, further comprising an outer wall at least partially surrounding the hub.
- 5. The storage container of claim 4, wherein the outer wall has a finger access hole.
- 6. The storage container of claim 4, wherein the outer wall includes a second support platform having an upper surface, the upper surface of the second support platform being no higher than the upper surface of the first support platform; the second support platform adapted to support the outer edge of the item of recorded media.
- 7. The storage container of claim 4, wherein the outer wall includes a blocking wall adapted to extend higher than the item of recorded media when the item of recorded media is securely received on the hub.
- 8. The storage container of claim 7, wherein the blocking wall has an inner diameter that is adapted to be larger than the outer diameter of the item of recorded media.
- 9. The storage container of claim 1, wherein the fixed body includes a sidewall and an upper wall, the upper wall disposed higher than each of the upstanding arms.
- 10. The storage container of claim 9, wherein the upper wall is rounded.
- 11. The storage container of claim 9, wherein the sidewall of the body has an outer diameter; each of the resilient arms having a vertical leg; the vertical legs cooperating to having an outer diameter; the outer diameter of the vertical legs being greater than the outer diameter of the sidewall; and both of the outer diameters adapted to be less than the hole diameter of the item of recorded media.
- 12. The storage container of claim 1, further comprising a dual-tapered detent carried by each of the upstanding arms; each of the detents adapted to be positioned over a portion of the upper surface of the item of recorded media when the item of recorded media is disposed on the hub.
- 13. The storage container of claim 1, wherein the fixed body includes an inset curve corresponding to each of the upstanding arms; a portion of each upstanding arm being disposed in one of the inset curves.
- 14. A storage container for releasably securing an item of recorded media having an outer edge defining an outer diameter and an inner edge defining a centrally disposed inner hole having a hole diameter, the storage container comprising:
a base having an upper surface; a hub projecting upward from the upper surface of the base; the hub including a fixed body and at least two arms, the fixed body being disposed intermediate the arms; the fixed body having a sidewall that has an outer diameter; and each of the resilient arms having a leg; the legs cooperating to having an outer diameter; the outer diameter of the vertical legs being greater than the outer diameter of the sidewall; and both of the outer diameters adapted to be less than the hole diameter of the item of recorded media.
- 15. The storage container of claim 14, wherein the hub includes a first support platform having an upper surface; the upper surface of the first support platform being disposed above the upper surface of the base such that an item of recorded media supported on the upper surface of the first support platform is disposed above the upper surface of the base.
- 16. The storage container of claim 15, wherein the fixed body and the arms of the hub are connected to the first support platform.
- 17. A storage container for releasably securing an item of recorded media having an outer edge defining an outer diameter and an inner edge defining a centrally disposed inner hole having a hole diameter, the storage container comprising:
a base having an upper surface; a hub projecting upward from the upper surface of the base; the hub including a first support platform having an upper surface; the upper surface of the first support platform being disposed above the upper surface of the base such that an item of recorded media supported on the upper surface of the first support platform is disposed above the upper surface of the base; the hub including a fixed body and at least two arms, the fixed body being disposed intermediate the arms; the fixed body and the arms being connected to the first support platform; fixed body and each arm defining a slot disposed intermediate the arm and the fixed body; and the first support platform and each arm defining a slot disposed intermediate the arm and the fixed body.
- 18. The storage container of claim 17, wherein the first support platform defines an opening adjacent each arm.
- 19. The storage container of claim 18, wherein the first support platform and the arm defines a pair of slots; the opening being disposed intermediate the pair of slots.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application claiming priority from U.S. Pat. No. 6,354,435 dated Mar. 12, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part application claiming priority from U.S. Pat. 6,065,594 dated May 23, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part application claiming priority from U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,788 dated Dec. 7, 1999, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/080,363 filed Apr. 1, 1998; the disclosures of each reference are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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