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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
81 Storage container for disc-form recording media US936146 1986-12-01 US4811995A 1989-03-14 Peter Ackeret
A storage container for record discs having a small diameter comprises a housing and plural disc holders which may selectively be ejected from the housing, under the influence of ejection springs, so that the disc carried by the ejected holder can be utilized. The disc holders, which are slidably mounted relative to the housing, are provided with driver members that securely couple the disc to the holder during movement between the stored and ejected positions and restraining members which prevent the separtation of the disc from the holder when the ejection stroke is arrested.
82 Index sheet, method for making same, package of same with image recording medium, and container for same together with image recording medium US799597 1985-11-19 US4805039A 1989-02-14 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 negatives 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 them 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.
83 Storage container for recording media US941080 1986-12-12 US4760502A 1988-07-26 Peter Ackeret
The invention relates to a storage container for recording media with a housing, open at the front, that accommodates a plurality of holders for in each case at least one recording medium, wherein a front covering over the interior of the housing is provided and the holders are individually displaceable towards the front out of the housing into a position in which the recording medium disposed therein can easily be grasped, and with indicating means arranged in the region of the front and visible through indicator windows (104) in the front, which holders are occupied by recording media. In order to be able to see in the dark whether or not a holder is occupied, indicating means are provided which comprise light sources that are visible from the outside through the windows and which include associated switch-over means which are operable by the removal and insertion of a recording medium into a holder.
84 Container US918392 1986-10-14 US4724957A 1988-02-16 Otto Burgschweiger
The invention relates to a method for producing book-like containers for tape-like or disk-like record supports for acoustic and/or optical information, as well as data processing programs, with a book back made from cardboard and a reception part fixed thereto for the record supports and a container produced by this method. From a cardboard blank is initially produced a book cover with a round back part, followed by the production of a foil-lined print covering, which is provided with a system impression and is then connected to the book cover. Then on the first inside of the book cover is fixed a cover member for the reception part formed as a deep-drawn part from polystyrene or the like and on the other inside of the book cover is fixed a base member also made as a deep-drawn part from polystyrene or the like and which is connected with the cover member of the reception part by a preshaped back part. As a result, in the vicinity of the back part, the book cover is not joined therewith.
85 Box for holding thin objects US910502 1986-09-23 US4693364A 1987-09-15 Thomas C. V. Wakelin
A box, particularly for holding floppy discs, has an outer sleeve enclosing a drawer. The drawer can be withdrawn partially from the sleeve to a position where pins moulded inside the sleeve and sliding in grooves in the sleeve limit the withdrawal. The drawer and sleeve can then be swung with respect to each other and the drawer moved back on itself. The open box is self-supporting in this invert-V configuration.
86 Storage container for flat articles with undercut hinge portions US888110 1986-07-21 US4676375A 1987-06-30 Martin Willems; Albert Feilen; Otfried Urban
A positive interlocking arrangement between two container parts connected pivotably by a joint essentially consists of circular edges in side walls of one part of the container and grooves which are provided in the circular edges and which are engaged by counter-pieces on the other container part which are in the form of sloping surfaces or steps. The container parts can be separated only in the region of a predetermined angle of rotation, in particular in the vicinity of the closed position of the container. Provisions for limiting rotation can advantageously be combined with the interlocking devices. The positive interlocking arrangement can be used for any container which consists of rectangular molded components essentially connected pivotably to one another.
87 Container for storing recording media that are substantially plate-like US645057 1984-08-28 US4647117A 1987-03-03 Peter Ackeret
A container suitable for storing compact discs conveyed in motor vehicles comprises a housing from which the stored discs can be ejected by means of a single transporter associated with a plurality of discs. The transporter may be selectively coupled to only one disc holder. The transporter is preferably a slider member which is arranged to slide in the housing, can be locked in the housing against a spring bias and unlocked manually, and has a front wall to cover the open front of the housing when the slider member is inserted. The selector mechanism and the unlocking operation can be actuated from the outside of this front wall.
88 Tubular recording medium having a flexible magnetic recording surface US454649 1982-12-30 US4633357A 1986-12-30 Hisao Kinjo
A recording medium operative with a recording and/or reproducing apparatus comprising a rotational motor and recording and/or reproducing transducer. The recording medium comprises a main body including a flexible recording carrier in the form of a sheet or film, and a support member supporting one end of the main body to maintain a circular shape for the body and being engageable with the motor. The recording carrier has a hollow cylindrical-shape and is provided with an opening at the end remote from the support member. The carrier has a recording surface around its periphery and a hollow interior with a surface which is parallel to the outer peripheral surface. The recording medium is rotated by the motor while maintaining a predetermined minute gap between the main body and a rotation stabilizing member which has a cylindrical surface substantially parallel to the main body.
89 Magnetic shielding members US632530 1984-07-19 US4632250A 1986-12-30 Shu Ueda; Joe Narumiya; Kenji Misawa
A magnetic shielding device, adapted to protect a magnetic recording member against external magnetic fields, includes a plurality of spaced apart sheets of ferromagnetic material and the total thickness of the spacings between adjacent sheets of ferromagnetic material is selected to be larger than 0.5 mm. In a modification, the spaced sheets are covered with covers and the peripheral portions thereof are welded together. In another modification a sheet of insulating material having a surface area larger than those of the sheets of ferromagnetic material is interposed therebetween.
90 Media storage device US707525 1985-03-04 US4557533A 1985-12-10 Richard C. Koch
A device adapted for storing items, in particular, magnetic information media, said device including a hollow exterior rectangular box having depressions and ridges such that the box may be stacked efficiently with other identical boxes to have lateral interlocks both on the vertical and horizontal surfaces and including in the interior thereof guide rails for receiving a drawer. The drawer is designed to be usable in either of two orientations, the second orientation being a 90.degree. rotation from the first, the drawer further including walls for enclosing the media and a hinged gate for allowing the media to tilt forward for ready access while restraining the media within the drawer.
91 Slip and skid resistant reel carrier US373415 1982-04-29 US4476990A 1984-10-16 Robert A. Basili
Substantially slip and skid resistant reel carriers are disclosed for storing, carrying and shipping reels of motion picture film, videotape, magnetic tape and the like. The reel carriers are molded from compositions comprising from about 75% to 85% by weight of high density polyethylene and from about 15% to 25% by weight of a thermoplastic rubber, such as a styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer, by weight of the overall composition. The reel carriers exhibit improved frictional affinity for surfaces and are well suited for shipping, handling and mailing with modern automated equipment.
92 Cartridge US389184 1982-06-16 US4463042A 1984-07-31 Hirotomo Fujiwara; Yoshio Hara
A polymer plastic cartridge for holding an information recording means is disclosed. The cartridge is comprised of a container having a writing quality-imparting layer directly embedded on a surface of the container. The writing quality-imparting layer is comprised of a matting agent, a hydrophilic polymer, and a polymer of the same type which the container is comprised of. By embedding the writing quality-imparting layer on the surface of the container it is possible to easily write on the cartridge with a pen, pencil or other conventional writing means. The writing quality-imparting layer can be easily embedded on the surface of the container and will not easily peel off.
93 Storage and demonstration device particularly for card-type display objects US936894 1978-08-25 US4239307A 1980-12-16 Eduard H. Schweizer
Storage and demonstration device for polygonal or round flat objects, for example card-shaped display objects, in the kind of a container. The device comprises a stand and a multi-segmented cover which is formed by a number of consecutively arranged segments. The segments are turnably supported in the stand in such a manner that they can be tilted towards the front and rear of the stand. The segments enclose compartments which are closed when the segments occupy the position towards the rear.
94 Cleaning kit US916031 1978-06-15 US4175659A 1979-11-27 Richard C. Horian; James Horian; Robert Horian
A cleaning kit for magnetic tape type sound reproducing equipment is disclosed as including a rectangularly shaped receptacle for receiving and storing cleaning tools. The size of the box is such that the kit can be conveniently stored along with or in the space normally provided for tape cassette boxes of a conventional size. In its preferred embodiment, the receptacle includes a base member injection molded from opaque plastic and a cover which is also injection molded from clear plastic and pivotally connected to the base member for movement between open and closed positions. A tool rack on the base member secures the tools which comprise a brush, an elongated probe holder, and a mirror. A compartment of the cover receives a bag of cleaning probes and a bottle of cleaning fluid for use in cleaning magnetic tape type sound reproducing equipment in cooperation with the tools.
95 Container having slideable closure means US909549 1978-05-25 US4162024A 1979-07-24 John P. Shanley
A storage container is disclosed for items, such as tabulating cards, magnetic cards, magentic tape cassettes as well as smaller items. The container comprises an integrally formed tray to which container side panels are attached. Each of the side panels is larger than the side walls of the tray and contain a channel along the periphery for receiving a sliding closure means therein for closing the container. A second removable tray of substantially identical outer proportions as the first tray can be placed within the container above the first tray and can be seated on horizontal flanges integrally formed with the side panels. The flanges additionally impart structural rigidity to the container and have a number of notches for receiving members that divide the lower tray portion into compartments. The closure member has spaced transverse ribs bonded to a flexible fabriclike substrate.
96 System for repeatedly reproducing a recorded material of a limited duration US655574 1976-02-05 US4112470A 1978-09-05 Satoshi Yamauchi
A system for repeatedly reproducing recorded information of a limited duration, suitable for use as a learning medium, using a multiplicity of recording tapes of a predetermined length, each having respective information recorded thereon, and a special playback unit. The playback unit comprises a circulating path having an inlet and an outlet for the tape. When the tape is inserted through the inlet into the circulating path, it is circulated about the path a desired number of times so as to repeatedly reproduce the information recorded thereon and when ejection means is operated, the circulating tape is inserted from the path into the outlet to be ejected outside the unit. The tapes which are not in use may be conveniently sorted or stored by means in accordance with the invention.
97 Tape clamping device for tape-containing cassettes US676491 1976-04-13 US4056244A 1977-11-01 Nobuaki Matsutsuka
A device for clamping the tape of a cassette convoluted about the periphery of a hub rotatably mounted therein comprises a thin flat plate-like member having a pair of forked end portions engageable with an edge portion of a spindle-receiving opening of the cassette when fully inserted thereinto to permit the hub to rotate about its axis within a limited range.
98 Magnetic tape reel with stop means US566947 1975-04-10 US3987975A 1976-10-26 Mark Jackson
A reel particularly designed for carrying magnetic tape, such as that used in reel to reel tape recorders, has a hub having at the axial extremities thereof discs for retaining the tape on the hub. The discs are provided with a plurality of holes disposed at various radial distances from the axis of the reel. Each hole in one disc is disposed in aligned relationship with a corresponding hole in the second disc. The axes of the aligned holes in the two discs are disposed in generally parallel relationship to the axis of the reel. Pins are selectively positioned in the aligned holes to limit unwinding of the tape carried on the reel.
99 Playback method and system US47444874 1974-05-28 US3899181A 1975-08-12 DANNERT DIETMAR; IHLENBURG RAINER; NACKMAYR DIETRICH; GOETZE RUDOLF; KRUGER WOLFGANG; PETER HARTMUT; WESTPHAL KLAUS; THUY HANS-JOACHIM
An automatic system for the insertion into, and removal from, a playback device of a record carrier normally stored in a protective cover, by transporting the protective cover to a playback surface of the playback device in such a manner that the record carrier moves out of the protective cover for playback, centering the record carrier with respect to the playback surface, and opening of the protective cover for reinserting the record carrier therein and removing the protective cover from the playback device. The protective cover includes a top and bottom wall and is open along one edge for the introduction and removal of a record carrier and is provided with a recess in one of the walls for the passage of record carrier supporting structure. The recess terminates at the open edge of the cover. Portions of the walls are flexible such that when the walls are oriented horizontally, the wall portions adjacent the open edge are displaced into an open position at least at their center portion due to gravity forces acting on the lower wall when the adjacent part of the upper wall is supported.
100 Tape winding apparatus US39182573 1973-08-27 US3897027A 1975-07-29 BOLICK JR FRED C
Apparatus for storing a quantity of a web such as magnetic recording tape and for transferring such tape to and from a cassette or like container. The apparatus provides a receptacle for receiving a tape cassette and includes a rotary hub onto which a partial or complete quantity of the tape in the cassette can be wound. The tape storage hub can be provided with a removable sleeve onto which the tape is wound, with the sleeve being sufficiently flexible to assume a relatively flattened position when removed from the hub.
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