Abstract: A storage device for a plurality of generally planar storage members for compact discs or other flat articles comprises a base member formed from synthetic plastics material and having integral upstanding locating members disposed at spaced locations adjacent an edge of the base member, the locating members being adapted for engagement by complementary apertures formed adjacent an edge of each of the storage members, whereby to retain the storage members on the base member in a manner in which they may pivot about an axis generally parallel to the said edge of the base member, each locating member including a stalk or body portion defined by forming spaced cuts in the base member extending generally parallel to the said edge of the base member, the cut closer to the edge being shorter than the cut remote from the edge whereby to facilitate twisting movement of the locating members relative to the base member on pivotal movement of compact disc holders located in the device about an axis essentially parallel t
Abstract: A storage device for a plurality of storage members each adapted to accommodate at least one compact disc comprises a base member formed from synthetic plastics material and incorporating integral locating prongs formed by cutting and deforming a portion of the base member. The locating prongs are adapted for engagement with complimentary apertures in each of the storage members and are resiliently deformable so that they may be deformed to pass through the apertures in the storage members and then resiliently expand so that portions thereof extend beyond the apertures to retain the storage members in position on the base member.
Abstract: A device for use in inserting a label into a holder or pocket comprises a pair of laminar members of low friction material of a size and shape corresponding generally to that of the label so as to be adapted to lie against opposite surfaces of the label to reduce frictional resistance between the label and the surfaces of the pocket to facilitate insertion of the label, a central portion of one of the members being removed at the end which is first inserted into the pocket and the other member being shorter in length, whereby following insertion pressure may be applied through the container or pocket to the portion of the label at said central location to hold the label in position during withdrawal of the device. An alternative form of device incorporates locating devices at intervals along its length for use in inserting labels of different length.