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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Plastics box for magnetic recording media in tape form, particularly reels of magnetic tape US3685684D 1970-06-05 US3685684A 1972-08-22 SCHINDLER ROBERT; SCHMIDTS KURT; WIEGEL WOLFGANG
A closable container in the form of a one-piece plastics molding serving as an archive box for magnetic recording media in tape form which, without additional packaging, can be sent by post, narrow and wide ribs in its interior being appropriately dimensioned for the reception of a compact cassette or a reel of tape 3 in. in diameter.
22 Computer reel US3492668D 1966-12-20 US3492668A 1970-01-27 THOMSON HOWARD F
23 Endless magnetic tape cartridge US42248364 1964-12-18 US3420461A 1969-01-07 COUSINO RALPH E
24 Tape storage systems US52628655 1955-08-03 US2855196A 1958-10-07 QUIRK ROBERT W
25 OPTICAL DISK DEVICE, OPTICAL-DISK CHECKING METHOD AND OPTICAL-DISK CHECKING PROGRAM US15789968 2017-10-21 US20180130490A1 2018-05-10 Yoshihisa TAKAHASHI; Daisuke SHIMODA; Masaru KAIDA; Motoshi ITO
A conventional checking method—in which all of the optical disks are selected one by one from the plurality of optical disks stacked in a thickness direction and accommodated in a magazine—takes lots of time for checking. To solve the problem above, the optical disk device has a magazine, a disk drive, and a disk carrier device. The magazine accommodates a plurality of optical disks stacked in the thickness direction of the optical disks. The disk drive checks at least a recording surface facing an inner wall of the magazine of any optical disk of the optical disks accommodated in the magazine. Of the plurality of optical disks stacked and accommodated in the magazine, the disk carrier device takes out an optical disk positioned at an end in the thickness direction and whose recording surface faces the inner wall of the magazine, and carries it to the disk drive.
26 Envelopes and folders with digital media storage US14045608 2013-10-03 US08967454B2 2015-03-03 Jeffrey N Olsen
Packaging systems, such as envelopes and folders, with digital media storage are disclosed. In some embodiments, an envelope may include a unitary planar material folded along first and second transverse folds forming a first end panel, a second end panel, and a middle panel disposed between the first end panel and the second end panel, along the second transverse fold to form a closure for the document receptacle, and a lateral projection on one of the first and second end panels folded along a longitudinal fold onto another portion of the one of the first and second end panels and affixed along an edge of the lateral projection opposite the longitudinal fold to the another portion of the one of the first and second end panels to form a pocket between the lateral projection and the another portion of the one of the first and second end panels.
27 ENVELOPES AND FOLDERS WITH DIGITAL MEDIA STORAGE US14045608 2013-10-03 US20140097108A1 2014-04-10 Jeffrey N. Olsen
Packaging systems, such as envelopes and folders, with digital media storage are disclosed. In some embodiments, an envelope may include a unitary planar material folded along first and second transverse folds forming a first end panel, a second end panel, and a middle panel disposed between the first end panel and the second end panel, along the second transverse fold to form a closure for the document receptacle, and a lateral projection on one of the first and second end panels folded along a longitudinal fold onto another portion of the one of the first and second end panels and affixed along an edge of the lateral projection opposite the longitudinal fold to the another portion of the one of the first and second end panels to form a pocket between the lateral projection and the another portion of the one of the first and second end panels.
28 Magnetic transfer system US10603084 2003-06-25 US06882484B2 2005-04-19 Masakazu Nishikawa
A magnetic transfer system includes magnetic recording medium stocker which holds a plurality of magnetic recording media, a magnetic transfer apparatus which magnetically transfers information represented by a magnetic layer on a master information carrier to the magnetic recording medium by applying a transfer magnetic field to the magnetic recording medium and the master information carrier with the magnetic recording medium and the master information carrier held in close contact with each other, and a conveyor which conveys the magnetic recording medium between the magnetic recording medium holding means and the magnetic transfer means. The magnetic recording medium holding stocker, the magnetic transfer apparatus and the conveyor are formed of material which contains substantially no chlorine, sulfur compound or nitric oxide at least at a part which is brought into contact with the magnetic recording medium.
29 Tape-and-disc display container for use in video rental shops US10135436 2002-05-01 US20030192792A1 2003-10-16 Kensuke Tokorotani; Huh-Eun Kyoung
Disclosed is a tape-and-disc display container for use in video rental shops. It comprises a top-open, box-like structure and a printed label sheet giving information about what is recorded in the tape and disc. The box-like structure comprises two opposite sidepieces, front and rear pieces, and a bottom piece, and is covered with the printed label sheet. The box-like structure has an intermediate partition piece to divide its inner space into tape and disc compartments, which are parallel arranged and snugly accommodates a videocassette and a digital videodisc or DVD package respectively. The box-like structure is as tall as the videocassette, and as wide as the DVD package, and the tape compartment is so delimited by a rear partition piece and by an associated bottom piece that the videocassette may appear partly from the open top of the box-like structure, and the disc compartment is so delimited by the rear piece and by a shelf-like bottom piece that the DVD package may appear partly from the open top of the box-like structure.
30 TAPE CARTRIDGE STORAGE UNIT US09782336 2001-02-13 US20020108915A1 2002-08-15 Jeffrey L. Stitt
A storage unit for holding a wide variety of tape cartridges which includes a box-like structure with a back wall and right, left, top, and bottom walls extending therefrom is disclosed. The structure includes a plurality of dividers with a series of ribs located on one or both sides of each divider. The ribs are spaced apart from each other and form slots into which the cartridges are placed. The back edge of each divider has a tab which fits into a slot located in the back wall of the box-like structure. The right and left walls of the structure each has a series of grooves into which the dividers fit. Combinations of different dividers may be placed within the unit. Also, the dividers may be placed within any of the grooves so that the dividers are spaced apart from each other as necessary. The entire unit may then be placed within a rack.
31 Box US09733413 2000-12-08 US20010006152A1 2001-07-05 Barrie John Henderson; Simon Peter Couchman
A rectangular box 10 that can be made from folded card. The box 10 has a slip case 22 for holding a book 28 and an internal space 26 for storing objects. The internal space 26 is divided from the slip case 22 by a partition wall 20 extending between the top and bottom 16,17 faces of the box 10. The internal space 26 has a window 30 so that its content can be inspected, and a flap 18 for covering the window 30.
32 Article employing modified musical recording tape cartridge storage case for storing small loose items US589816 1996-01-22 US5642807A 1997-07-01 George W. Barnes
A novelty article for storing small loose items employs a modified musical recording tape cartridge storage case which may contain an insert cart displaying a favorite recording artist of the user. The modified case includes a lid defined by a main front wall and an auxiliary back wall interconnected to and spaced from an end portion of the main front wall by a pair of side walls and an end wall so as to define a pocket along one end of the lid, and a body defined by an end wall and a pair of side walls and a main front wall connected to and extending outwardly from the end wall and connected to and extending between the side walls. The main back wall is relieved so as to define a void at an open end of the body. With the lid and body disposed in a closed position relative to one another, the auxiliary back wall of the lid lies in the void in a coplanar relationship with the main back wall of the body and the end wall of the lid closes the open end of the body. Also, an elongated enclosed compartment is provided on the lid extending from the pocket therein to an open end located adjacent to and along an opposite end of the lid opposite from the one end thereof.
33 Multiple media storage container and system US783375 1991-10-28 US5251749A 1993-10-12 Eric A. Knight
An interlocking storage system for different types of electronic or magnetic recording media, including compact discs and cassette tapes. A standard size module is provided which can accommodate and store one standard dual compact disc box and one single compact disc box, three single compact disc boxes or two standard audio cassette boxes. Alternatively, other selected electronic recording media may be stored. The user selects releasable left and right side elements which securely compartmentalize the selected recording media within the module. This module provides both a horizontal and vertical interlocking means so that users may utilize numerous modules which are interconnected in both the vertical and horizontal direction to form a free-standing modular cabinet or storage system for their home entertainment collection.
34 Motion limiting mechanism for storage containers US974850 1992-11-10 US5213229A 1993-05-25 Yoshihiko Taniyama
A motion limiting mechanism for hingedly connected storage containers having a base tray and a cover. The bottom portion of the base tray is increased such that it creates an interference with the top rear edge of the cover to limit the cover's range of motion. The rear bottom corner of the base tray is preferably rounded such that the top rear edge of the cover meets the bottom rear corner of the base tray at a point above the bottom surface of the base tray.
35 Substantially rectangular storage container, in particular for flat articles US154012 1988-04-11 US5022516A 1991-06-11 Otfried Urban; Dieter Koob
A storage container, for example for flat recording media, comprises a lid part (1), a bottom part (2) and a pocket (28) on the lid part (1). The bottom part (2) and lid part (1) are pivotally connected to one another, and the pocket (28) is turnably coupled to the lid part (1). The entire container consists of two parts, the lid part (1) together with the pocket (28) being produced as one piece. To guide the lid part (1) during swiveling and to open the pocket (28) during swiveling, an arcuate edge portion (14) having a elongate guide element (11) is provided laterally on the pocket, the arcuate edge portion and the spreading element entering an arcuate guide (16) with a tangential part for spreading and locking purposes. The manufactured spatial form of the lid part (1) having a pocket front wall (5) offset at an angle is an advantageous special feature. The container is suitable for FlexyDisks.RTM., video disks, gramophone disks, cassettes, etc.
36 Packaging container for a plurality of recording media in the form of a circle US470379 1990-01-25 US5007536A 1991-04-16 Dietmar Huebner; Peter Nagel; Ekkehard Hirschberg; Klaus Schoettle; Bozidar Pavelka
A packaging container for a plurality of circular recording media is formed from substantially identical container parts which, after being combined, have a continuous longitudinal tooth system in the circumferential direction and at least one partial transverse tooth system in the radial direction. Toothed edge parts of the container parts engage one another. Stacking means are provided. Recording media to be packaged are any type of recording media in circular form, such as wound films, magnetic tapes or recording disks.
37 Container having index sheet and recording medium US176021 1988-03-30 US4966285A 1990-10-30 Katsumi Otake; Nobuyuki Iwakami
An index sheet formed of one recording sheet on which are printed, as small-size positive images in parallel rows, a plurality of scenes recorded on an image recording medium such as, for example, a photographic film, a still video floppy, a video cassette, or a video disc. The small positive images are arranged in the same order they were taken, and frame numbers are printed in juxtaposition with the respective positive images. To produce such an index sheet, a plurality of strips of negative are copied onto photographic paper in a reduced size with the negative strips inserted in a negative sheath. For a magnetic or optical image recording medium for a very large number of images, a lesser plurality of scenes read out are edited in such a manner as to arrange in a representative sample and thereafter are printed on a recording sheet. This index sheet can be part of a package comprising a container having a casing formed with at least one recess for the image recording medium and/or printed photographs, and a cover swingably mounted on the casing. A transparent pocket formed on the outer or inner side of the cover contains the index sheet.
38 Recording medium keeping case US298300 1989-01-17 US4867302A 1989-09-19 Kenji Takahashi
A recording medium keeping case according to the present invention comprises first and second case members and a recording medium holding member, which are supported pivotably around a pivot. When the first case member is pivotally moved through a predetermined angle relative to the second case member, a first engaging portion provided on the first case member comes into engagement with a first portion to be engaged provided on the recording medium holding member so that as the first case member rotates, the recording medium holding member also rotates.
39 Document carrier US232149 1988-08-15 US4844247A 1989-07-04 Ging J. Moy
The present invention provides a document carrier to attach sheets of documents to a reel of magnetic tape. The document carrier includes a container to contain the sheets having a length greater than the diameter of the tape hub of the tape reel and a chuck. The container is attached to the underside of a housing of the chuck that is configured to extend into the tape reel with the container bearing against one of the surfaces of the tape reel. The housing is configured to bear against the inner surface of the tape hub to prevent lateral movement of the tape reel. Manually releasable engagement means, connected to the housing, releasably engage the other of the surfaces of the tape reel adjacent to the tape hub so that the tape reel is held between the engagement means and the container. When the releasable engagement means are disengaged, the housing may be removed to respectively remove the container from the tape reel.
40 Data collection apparatus and train monitoring system US901212 1986-08-28 US4794548A 1988-12-27 Michael J. Lynch; John E. Haley; C. Lynden Lee; Gilbert H. Forehand
An apparatus for monitoring the operation of a railroad train includes two on-board units which collect and utilize data for ultimate transfer to a portable unit which can be carried onto and off of the railroad train. One of these on-board units operates under microcomputer control to compute speed, acceleration/deceleration, and distance traveled data and to store such computred data for subsequent transfer to the portable unit. The other on-board unit acquires additional data under separate microcomputer control. This data acquisition retrieves either binary or analog data, or both, and stores it in the acquiring on-board unit for later transfer to a separate memory in the other on-board unit for subsequent transfer to the portable unit. Power failure detection circuits are also implemented to insure the microcomputers are initiated in respective determinate states.
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