Patents by Inventor Les Kollegian
Les Kollegian has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6929535Abstract: Embodiments of the invention abrade the information bearing surface of a compact disc (CD), DVD or other digital information bearing disk, in order to render it unreadable by standard consumer grade disk readers. This is accomplished via embodiments of the invention that are extremely lightweight, highly portable and inexpensive. Embodiments may or may not employ an outer case in order to retain the remnants of the abraded information layer of the disk. In order to operate one embodiment of the invention, the apparatus is opened and a compact disc is inserted with the face of the disk against the abrasive mechanism. After closing the apparatus, the outer housing of the apparatus is rotated with sufficient pressure against the abrasive mechanism in order to cause the substrate to be damaged sufficiently to render it unreadable by consumer based disk readers. The apparatus can be opened over a trash bin in order to empty both the disk and the particulate matter generated by the abrasive process.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Disc Dealer Inc.Inventors: Carlo Smith, Les Kollegian
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Publication number: 20050098512Abstract: An embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus for holding computer disks with or without a case in a manner that displays the label side of the disk to the user. In one or more instances, the apparatus embodying the invention comprises an open-faced housing having a plurality of grooves of multiple depths recessed into one or more portions of the housing. Each groove is configured to hold disks and/or their cases so that the user may easily insert and retrieve disks via the grooves. Embodiments of the invention allow the storage of a jewel case or a disk, a mini-jewel case or a disk, a jewel case or a mini-jewel case or a mini-jewel case and a disk at the same time or a jewel case in place of both a mini-jewel case and a disk. The grooves holding a disk may or may not overlap the data carrying portion of the disk depending upon the embodiment of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2003Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: DISC DEALER INC.Inventors: Les Kollegian, Carlo Smith
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Publication number: 20040190430Abstract: Embodiments of the invention store compact disks, allow for easy access to unformatted disks without use of two hands and without removing the top portion of the bundle package. In addition, embodiments of the invention also allow for external storage of disks and writing implements outside of the bundle package. This is accomplished via embodiments of the invention optionally comprise an extractor, external disk grooves and indentations for writing implements. After extracting a disk from the bundle package either with a finger or with an extractor, the disk may then be annotated and/or burned and placed in the grooves on the top or bottom of the bundle package. Embodiments of the invention that are configured with disk and/or implement holding grooves on the top of the burn bundle may be operated without turning the burn bundle upside down.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: DISCDEALER INC.Inventors: Carlo Smith, Les Kollegian
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Patent number: 6758346Abstract: A storage housing or unit for holding a circular disk, such as a CD-ROM, Audio Compact Disk, DVD, or any media product of a similar size, shape, or thickness. The unit has a top portion with a number of grooves recessed approximately half the depth of the unit to house the disks at a slight angle for easy access and viewing. The center of the container may include a piece of closed cell foam or other soft material that has slits approximately 1.5 times the thickness of the disk that will frictionally engage the disk without causing any harm or scratches to the disk. However, other embodiments of the invention do not utilize such material. The unit sits upright with or without a stand and allows multiple disks to be stored and viewed without the use of any other storage apparatus such as sleeves or jewel cases. The unit is decorative in fashion and can be made using many different materials in a myriad of colors. An area in front or on top of the unit is saved for the placement of a logo or corporate identity.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Disc Dealer, Inc.Inventor: Les Kollegian
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Publication number: 20040116053Abstract: Embodiments of the invention abrade the information bearing surface of a compact disc (CD), DVD or other digital information bearing disk, in order to render it unreadable by standard consumer grade disk readers. This is accomplished via embodiments of the invention that are extremely lightweight, highly portable and inexpensive. Embodiments may or may not employ an outer case in order to retain the remnants of the abraded information layer of the disk. In order to operate one embodiment of the invention, the apparatus is opened and a compact disc is inserted with the face of the disk against the abrasive mechanism. After closing the apparatus, the outer housing of the apparatus is rotated with sufficient pressure against the abrasive mechanism in order to cause the substrate to be damaged sufficiently to render it unreadable by consumer based disk readers. The apparatus can be opened over a trash bin in order to empty both the disk and the particulate matter generated by the abrasive process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: DISC DEALER INC.Inventors: Carlo Smith, Les Kollegian
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Publication number: 20040104185Abstract: An embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus for holding computer disks with or without a case in a manner that displays the label side of the disk to the user. In one or more instances, the apparatus embodying the invention comprises an open-faced housing having a plurality of grooves of multiple depths recessed into one or more portions of the housing. Each groove is configured to hold disks and/or their cases so that the user may easily insert and retrieve disks via the grooves. Embodiments of the invention allow the storage of a jewel case or a disk, a mini-jewel case or a disk, a jewel case or a mini-jewel case or a mini-jewel case and a disk at the same time or a jewel case in place of both a mini-jewel case and a disk. The grooves holding a disk may or may not overlap the data carrying portion of the disk depending upon the embodiment of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: DISC DEALER INC.Inventors: Les Kollegian, Carlo DeVittorio Smith
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Publication number: 20030183589Abstract: An embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus for holding computer disks without a jewel case in a manner that displays the non-play side of the disk to the user. In one or more instances the apparatus embodying the invention comprises an openfaced housing having a plurality of grooves recessed into one or more portions of the housing. Each groove is configured to hold CDs so that the user may easily insert CDs and/or any other type of media into the grooves. The invention contemplates the inclusion of grooves of varying size and depth into the open-faced housing. The open-faced housing may comprise a uniform piece that is formed via an injection mold or any other type of housing that may contain recessed grooves without inhibiting the function of the housing. A computer monitor, computer case, desk, computer printer, or any other place where it would be convenient for a user to store disks may be adapted to incorporate embodiments of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Les Kollegian
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Publication number: 20020139762Abstract: A storage housing or unit for holding a circular disk, such as a CD-ROM, Audio Compact Disk, DVD, or any media product of a similar size, shape, or thickness. The unit has a top portion with a number of grooves recessed approximately half the depth of the unit to house the disks at a slight angle for easy access and viewing. The center of the container may include a piece of closed cell foam or other soft material that has slits approximately 1.5 times the thickness of the disk that will frictionally engage the disk without causing any harm or scratches to the disk. However, other embodiments of the invention do not utilize such material. The unit sits upright with or without a stand and allows multiple disks to be stored and viewed without the use of any other storage apparatus such as sleeves or jewel cases. The unit is decorative in fashion and can be made using many different materials in a myriad of colors. An area in front or on top of the unit is saved for the placement of a logo or corporate identity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventor: Les Kollegian
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Patent number: D502040Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Disc Dealer, Inc.Inventor: Les Kollegian
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Patent number: D462863Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Les Kollegian
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Patent number: D463190Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Inventor: Les Kollegian
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Patent number: D484730Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Disc Dealer Inc.Inventor: Les Kollegian
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Patent number: D497762Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Disc Dealer, Inc.Inventor: Les Kollegian