US20060201831A1 - Disk case - Google Patents
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- US20060201831A1 US20060201831A1 US11/073,657 US7365705A US2006201831A1 US 20060201831 A1 US20060201831 A1 US 20060201831A1 US 7365705 A US7365705 A US 7365705A US 2006201831 A1 US2006201831 A1 US 2006201831A1
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- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
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- G11B33/02—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon
- G11B33/04—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
- G11B33/0405—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers for storing discs
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- G11B33/0427—Single disc boxes for discs without cartridge comprising centre hole locking means
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- the present invention relates to a disk case, and more particularly to a disk case for hooking a compact disk therein. Furthermore, an engaging base of the disk case has improved durability and the compact disk hooked in the disk case can be taken out easily without pressing an engaging body of the engaging base of the disk case.
- a conventional disk case 1 has a top case 11 , a bottom case 12 pivotally connected to the top case 11 and an engaging base 13 located on the bottom case 12 for hooking a compact disk.
- the engaging base 13 has an engaging body 131 defining a plurality of notches 133 formed thereon, and a plurality of hooking portions 132 for elastically hooking the compact disk.
- a compact disk may be stored in or removed from the conventional disk case 1 .
- the conventional disk case 1 still has following defects:
- a material of the engaging base 13 is hard to choose. If the material of the engaging base 13 is too hard, the compact disk is not easily placed into the conventional disk base. If the material of the engaging base 13 is too soft, the hooking portions 132 cannot easily hook the compact disk.
- the engaging body 131 is directly pressed first by one finger of one hand of the user; moreover, a outside of the compact disk 2 is held and upwardly pulled by two fingers of another hand of the user, so that the compact disk is taken out from the conventional disk case. It is inconvenient to remove the compact disk.
- the conventional disk case still has some issues that need to be improved.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a disk case having a durable engaging base.
- the secondary object of the present invention is that a compact disk hooked in the disk case can be taken out easily without pressing the engaging body of the engaging base.
- the present invention is to provide a disk case having a top case, a bottom case and an engaging base.
- the bottom case is pivotally connected to the top case.
- the engaging base is located on the bottom case; moreover, the engaging base has a supporting plate located on the bottom case and defining a plurality of openings formed in a top surface thereof.
- An engaging body protrudes from the top surface of the supporting plate and defines a plurality of grooves formed therein, the grooves being respectively in correspondence with the openings of the supporting plate.
- a plurality of hooking portions are respectively located beside the corresponding grooves of the engaging body, each of the hooking portions having a hooking body including a front wall.
- a first elastic arm connects to one end of the hooking body, a second elastic arm connects to another end of the hooking body and a hooking block is located on the front wall of the hooking body.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a conventional opened disk case
- FIG. 1A is a partially enlarged view of the conventional disk case
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an opened disk case in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2A is a partially enlarged view of the opened disk case in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 4 is a partially enlarged view of an engaging base of the disk case in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a top view showing a compact disk placed in the disk case in accordance with the present invention.
- the present invention provides a disk case.
- the disk case has a top case 3 , a bottom case 4 pivotally connected to the top case 3 , and an engaging base 5 located on the bottom case 4 .
- the engaging base 5 has a supporting plate 51 , an engaging body 52 and a plurality of hooking portions 53 .
- the supporting plate 51 is located on the bottom case 4 and the supporting plate 51 defines a plurality of openings 512 formed in a top surface 511 thereof.
- the engaging body 52 protrudes from the top surface 511 of the supporting plate 51 and the engaging body 52 defines a plurality of grooves 522 formed therein; the grooves 522 are respectively in correspondence with the openings 512 of the supporting plate 51 .
- the hooking portions 53 are respectively located beside the corresponding grooves 522 of the engaging body 52 .
- Each of the hooking portions 53 has a hooking body 531 , a first elastic arm 532 , a second elastic arm 533 and a hooking block 5312 .
- the hooking body 531 has a front wall 5311 .
- the first elastic arm 532 connects to one end of the hooking body 531 .
- the second elastic arm 533 connects to another end of the hooking body 531 .
- the hooking block 5312 is located on the front wall 5311 of the hooking body 531 .
- Each of the first elastic arm 532 and the second arm 533 has a curved shape concaving toward an inside of the engaging body 52 .
- the grooves 522 respectively communicate with the openings 512 of the supporting plate 51 , in which the hooking portions 53 are respectively hung above the corresponding openings 512 of the supporting plate 51 .
- the openings 512 of the supporting plate 51 and the hooking portions 53 are of the same width.
- the front wall 5311 of the hooking body 531 has a flat shape. Thereby, each of the hooking portions 53 is capable of being pressed elastically.
- each of the hooking portions 53 is integrally formed between two ends of the corresponding grooves 522 of the engaging body 52 , so as to has a better structural strength. Additionally, each of the first elastic arm 532 and the second arm 533 is thinner than the hooking body 531 of the hooking portion 53 , so as to add elasticity of the first elastic arm 532 and the second arm 533 .
- a compact disk 2 defines a hole 21 formed thereon; moreover the compact disk 2 is engaged with the engaging base 5 of the disk case.
- a user uses only a finger to hook an outside of the compact disk 2 and slantwise pulls the compact disk 2 up; the hooking portion 53 is pressed inwardly, so that the compact disk 2 is taken out easily without pressing the engaging body 52 .
- the present invention has following advantages:
- the compact disk 2 is taken out of or placed into the disk case easily by elasticity of the first elastic arm 532 and the second arm 533 without directly pressing the engaging body 52 , so the engaging base 5 has a better durability.
- the engaging base 5 is not easily broken after the compact disk 2 is repeatedly taken out or placed into the disk case. Additionally, an user uses only his finger to hook the outside of the compact disk 2 and slantwise pulls the compact disk 2 up; the hooking portion 53 is pressed inwardly, so that the compact disk 2 is taken out easily without pressing the engaging body 52 .
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Abstract
A disk case has a top case, a bottom case pivotally connected to the top case, and an engaging base located on the bottom case for hooking a compact disk therein. The bottom case is pivotally connected to the top case. The engaging base is located on the bottom case; moreover, the engaging base has a supporting plate located on the bottom case, an engaging body protruding from the top surface of the supporting plate and defining a plurality of grooves formed therein and a plurality of hooking portions respectively located beside the corresponding grooves of the engaging body.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a disk case, and more particularly to a disk case for hooking a compact disk therein. Furthermore, an engaging base of the disk case has improved durability and the compact disk hooked in the disk case can be taken out easily without pressing an engaging body of the engaging base of the disk case.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Referring to
FIG. 1 and FIG. A, aconventional disk case 1 has atop case 11, abottom case 12 pivotally connected to thetop case 11 and anengaging base 13 located on thebottom case 12 for hooking a compact disk. Theengaging base 13 has anengaging body 131 defining a plurality ofnotches 133 formed thereon, and a plurality of hookingportions 132 for elastically hooking the compact disk. A compact disk may be stored in or removed from theconventional disk case 1. - However, the
conventional disk case 1 still has following defects: - (1) Because the
engaging body 131 and the hookingportions 132 are separate from each other, the hookingportions 132 are easily broken after the compact disk is repeatedly taken out or placed into theconventional disk case 1. - (2) A material of the
engaging base 13 is hard to choose. If the material of theengaging base 13 is too hard, the compact disk is not easily placed into the conventional disk base. If the material of theengaging base 13 is too soft, the hookingportions 132 cannot easily hook the compact disk. - (3) When an user wants to take the compact disk out, the
engaging body 131 is directly pressed first by one finger of one hand of the user; moreover, a outside of thecompact disk 2 is held and upwardly pulled by two fingers of another hand of the user, so that the compact disk is taken out from the conventional disk case. It is inconvenient to remove the compact disk. - According to above descriptions, the conventional disk case still has some issues that need to be improved.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide a disk case having a durable engaging base.
- The secondary object of the present invention is that a compact disk hooked in the disk case can be taken out easily without pressing the engaging body of the engaging base.
- In order to achieve the above objects, the present invention is to provide a disk case having a top case, a bottom case and an engaging base. The bottom case is pivotally connected to the top case. The engaging base is located on the bottom case; moreover, the engaging base has a supporting plate located on the bottom case and defining a plurality of openings formed in a top surface thereof. An engaging body protrudes from the top surface of the supporting plate and defines a plurality of grooves formed therein, the grooves being respectively in correspondence with the openings of the supporting plate. A plurality of hooking portions are respectively located beside the corresponding grooves of the engaging body, each of the hooking portions having a hooking body including a front wall. A first elastic arm connects to one end of the hooking body, a second elastic arm connects to another end of the hooking body and a hooking block is located on the front wall of the hooking body.
- It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
- Other advantages and features of the invention will be apparent from the following description, drawings and claims.
- The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a conventional opened disk case; -
FIG. 1A is a partially enlarged view of the conventional disk case; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an opened disk case in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2A is a partially enlarged view of the opened disk case in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 2A ; -
FIG. 4 is a partially enlarged view of an engaging base of the disk case in accordance with the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a top view showing a compact disk placed in the disk case in accordance with the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 2-5 , the present invention provides a disk case. The disk case has atop case 3, abottom case 4 pivotally connected to thetop case 3, and anengaging base 5 located on thebottom case 4. Theengaging base 5 has a supportingplate 51, anengaging body 52 and a plurality of hookingportions 53. The supportingplate 51 is located on thebottom case 4 and the supportingplate 51 defines a plurality ofopenings 512 formed in atop surface 511 thereof. Theengaging body 52 protrudes from thetop surface 511 of the supportingplate 51 and theengaging body 52 defines a plurality ofgrooves 522 formed therein; thegrooves 522 are respectively in correspondence with theopenings 512 of the supportingplate 51. The hookingportions 53 are respectively located beside thecorresponding grooves 522 of theengaging body 52. Each of the hookingportions 53 has ahooking body 531, a firstelastic arm 532, a secondelastic arm 533 and ahooking block 5312. The hookingbody 531 has afront wall 5311. The firstelastic arm 532 connects to one end of the hookingbody 531. The secondelastic arm 533 connects to another end of the hookingbody 531. Thehooking block 5312 is located on thefront wall 5311 of thehooking body 531. Each of the firstelastic arm 532 and thesecond arm 533 has a curved shape concaving toward an inside of theengaging body 52. Thegrooves 522 respectively communicate with theopenings 512 of the supportingplate 51, in which the hookingportions 53 are respectively hung above thecorresponding openings 512 of the supportingplate 51. Theopenings 512 of the supportingplate 51 and the hookingportions 53 are of the same width. Thefront wall 5311 of the hookingbody 531 has a flat shape. Thereby, each of the hookingportions 53 is capable of being pressed elastically. - Furthermore, each of the hooking
portions 53 is integrally formed between two ends of thecorresponding grooves 522 of theengaging body 52, so as to has a better structural strength. Additionally, each of the firstelastic arm 532 and thesecond arm 533 is thinner than thehooking body 531 of the hookingportion 53, so as to add elasticity of the firstelastic arm 532 and thesecond arm 533. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , acompact disk 2 defines ahole 21 formed thereon; moreover thecompact disk 2 is engaged with theengaging base 5 of the disk case. A user uses only a finger to hook an outside of thecompact disk 2 and slantwise pulls thecompact disk 2 up; thehooking portion 53 is pressed inwardly, so that thecompact disk 2 is taken out easily without pressing theengaging body 52. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , when thecompact disk 2 is placed in the disk case, an inside of thecompact disk 2 abuts against thehooking blocks 5312 of the hookingportions 53, so that thehooking blocks 5312 are pressed inwardly. Until thehooking blocks 5312 return to their original shapes, thecompact disk 2 is hooked in the disk case, as shown inFIG. 3 . - According to above descriptions, the present invention has following advantages:
- (1) The
compact disk 2 is taken out of or placed into the disk case easily by elasticity of the firstelastic arm 532 and thesecond arm 533 without directly pressing theengaging body 52, so theengaging base 5 has a better durability. - (2) The engaging
base 5 is not easily broken after thecompact disk 2 is repeatedly taken out or placed into the disk case. Additionally, an user uses only his finger to hook the outside of thecompact disk 2 and slantwise pulls thecompact disk 2 up; the hookingportion 53 is pressed inwardly, so that thecompact disk 2 is taken out easily without pressing theengaging body 52. - Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation show and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
Claims (4)
1. A disk case comprising:
a top case;
a bottom case pivotally connected to the top case; and
an engaging base located on the bottom case, the engaging base having a supporting plate located on the bottom case and defining a plurality of openings formed in a top surface thereof, an engaging body protruding from a top surface of the supporting plate and defining a plurality of grooves formed therein, the grooves respectively being in correspondence with the openings in the supporting plate and a plurality of hooking portions being respectively located beside the corresponding grooves of the engaging body, wherein each of the hooking portions has a hooking body including a front wall, a first elastic arm connecting to one end of the hooking body, a second elastic arm connecting to another end of the hooking body and a hooking block located on the front wall of the hooking body.
2. The disk case as claimed in claim 1 , wherein both first elastic arm and the second arm have a curved shape concaving toward an inside of the engaging body.
3. The disk case as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the grooves respectively communicate with the openings of the supporting plate and the openings of the supporting plate and the hooking portions are identical in width.
4. The disk case as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the first elastic arm and the second arm is thinner than the hooking body of the hooking portion.
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