Disk retaining structure for a disk box
A disk retaining structure, disposed inside a disk box and adapted to hold a disk, comprises a flat base disposed on a central part of the disk box; a pair of finger strips integrally formed at a central part of the flat base and each of the finger strips can be bent relative to the flat base. Two retaining pieces are respectively disposed adjacent to two upper edges of two outside surfaces of the finger strips and each of them has a flange at a bottom edge of a free end thereof. Two supporting pieces are respectively disposed adjacent to two lower edges of the outside surfaces of the finger strips. A buckling structure is provided between the two finger strips. When the finger strips are pinched, a disk can be conveniently placed horizontally on the retaining structure.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a disk retaining structure for a disk box, which protects a disk from being deformed and the prevents the resilience of the retaining structure from being reduced and which allows easy insertion into and removal from the disk box.
2. Description of the Related Art
Optical disks have become an indispensable medium for storage of information. When not in use such disks are commonly stored in plastic boxes to protect the surfaces of the disks. This is despite the fact that they are generally impervious to reduced information playback through scratching, accumulation of dust, finger marks, etc. The boxes generally have a resilient center onto which the disk is secured by means of a hole in the center of the disk. The central hole has a diameter slightly smaller than a diameter of the center in an extended condition. An improved CD storage box has been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,461, issued to the same applicant as the present invention. In the above-mentioned patent, referring to
However, the above-mentioned retaining structure 6 has a shortcoming in that when the CD 7 is raised by the upward force provided by the resilient pieces 61, a downward counterforce is created due to the existence of the lips 63. In the long run, this causes deformation of the CD 7 and might affect the digital information stored on the CD 7. Furthermore, after being put in and removed from the case, the upward resilient force from the resilient pieces 61 begins to reduce. In that case, the CD 7 will no longer be fixed securely in the case.
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An object of the present invention is to provide a retaining structure of a disk box for preserving a disk held on the retaining structure.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a retaining structure of a disk box for preserving the supporting pieces of the retaining structure.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a retaining structure of a disk box for making the placing of a disk therein or removing the disk from the disk more convenient.
To achieve the above objects, one feature of the present invention provides a disk retaining structure disposed inside a disk box and adapted to hold a disk comprising:
a flat base disposed on a central part of the disk box;
a pair of finger strips integrally formed at a central part of the flat base and disposed opposite to each other and a predetermined space separates them;
a pair of security pillars integrally formed at the central part of the flat base and disposed adjacent to the finger strips and disposed opposite to each other and a predetermined space separates them;
two retaining pieces each respectively disposed adjacent to an upper edge of an outside surface of the finger strips and respectively extended outwardly from the upper edge of the outside surface of the finger strips, and the retaining pieces each having a flange at a bottom edge of a free end thereof;
two supporting pieces each respectively disposed adjacent to a lower edge of an outside surface of the finger strips and respectively extended outwardly from the lower edge of the outside surface of each of the finger strips and a front end of the supporting pieces curves inwardly so that two symmetric protruding holders are formed, and between the supporting pieces and the retaining pieces a predetermined vertical distance higher than a thickness of the disk is formed;
and a buckling structure provided between the two finger strips and having a male clasping and a female clasping, whereby the male clasping is clasped to the female clasping when the finger strips are pinched so that the retaining structure is convenient for placing the disk horizontally thereon.
To provide a further understanding of the invention, the following detailed description illustrates embodiments and examples of the invention, this detailed description being provided only for illustrating the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe drawings included herein provide a further understanding of the invention. A brief introduction of the drawings is as follows:
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the present invention only, and not for purposes of limiting the same.
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Referring to FIGS. 7 to 9, the retaining structure includes a flat base 11, a pair of finger strips 12, two retaining pieces 121, two supporting pieces 122, a buckling structure 13, and a pair of security pillars 14.
The flat base 11 is integrally disposed on a central part of the disk box 10. An upright annular flange 113 is protruded from the top surface of the flat base 11. A bridge component 111 is defined inside the upright annular flange 113. Two opening holes 112 are formed respectively on two opposite sides of the bridge component 111.
The symmetric finger strips 12 are formed integrally at a central part of the flat base 11. The top end of the finger strips 12 is flat. The finger strips 12 are placed inside the upright annular flange 113. The bottom edges of the finger strips 12 are connected to the two opposite sides of the bridge component 111. The finger strips 12 are disposed opposite to each other and a predetermined space separates them. Each of the finger strips 12 can be bent relative to the flat base 11 for pinching the finger strips 12 so that they close together.
Each of the retaining pieces 121 is respectively disposed adjacent to an upper edge of an outside surface of the finger strips 12 and is respectively extended outwardly from the upper edge of the outside surface of each of the finger strips 12 for holding the disk. Each of the retaining pieces 121 defines a flange 1211, as shown
Each of the supporting pieces 122 is respectively disposed adjacent to each lower edge of the outside surface of the finder strips 12. Each of the supporting pieces 122 is respectively extended outwardly from the lower edge of the outside surface of the finder strips 12. Each of the supporting pieces 122 is formed as a curved piece. The front ends of the supporting pieces 122 curve inwardly to form two symmetric protruding holders 1221 as shown in
The buckling structure 13 is provided between the two finger strips 12. The buckling structure 13 has a male clasping 131 and a female clasping 132. The male clasping 131 and the female clasping 132 extend toward each other from two opposite inside surfaces of the finger strips 12. The male clasping 131 has a protruding piece 1311 and the female clasping 132 has a furrow 1321. The protruding piece 1311 corresponds to the furrow 1321 as shown in
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Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A disk retaining structure disposed inside a disk box and adapted to hold a disk, comprising:
- A flat base disposed on a central part of the disk box;
- A pair of finger strips integrally formed at a central part of the flat base and disposed opposite to each other with a predetermined space separating them;
- A pair of security pillars integrally formed at the central part of the flat base and disposed adjacent to the finger strips and opposite to each other with a predetermined space separating them;
- Two retaining pieces each respectively disposed adjacent to an upper edge of an outside surface of the finger strips and respectively extended outwardly from an upper edge of the outside surface of the finger strips and the retaining pieces each having a flange at a bottom edge of a free end thereof;
- Two supporting pieces each respectively disposed adjacent to a lower edge of the outside surface of the finger strips and respectively extends outwardly from the lower edge of the outside surface of the finger strips and a front end of the supporting piece curves inwardly so that two symmetric protruding holders are formed between the supporting pieces and the retaining pieces with a predetermined vertical distance higher than a thickness of the disk; and
- A buckling structure provided between the two finger strips and having a male clasping and a female clasping, whereby the male clasping clasps to the female clasping when the finger strips are pinched so that it is convenient for the disk to be placed horizontally on the retaining structure.
2. The disk retaining structure according to claim 1, wherein each of the finger strips can be bent relative to the flat base, whereby the male clasping clasps to the female clasping when the finger strips are pinched to place the disk horizontally on the disk retaining structure or for removing the disk from the disk retaining structure.
3. The disk retaining structure according to claim 1, wherein each security pillar has two symmetric arc surfaces on an outside wall thereof and the arc surfaces touch a periphery of a central hole of the disk for securing the disk and the security pillars are higher than the finger strips for prevent the disk from being stolen and for preventing the disk sliding around on the disk retaining structure and to allow easy removal of the disk from the disk retaining structure.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 26, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 1, 2007
Inventor: Wen-Long Hu (Chung Li City)
Application Number: 11/211,676
International Classification: B65D 85/02 (20060101); B65D 85/57 (20060101); B65D 85/30 (20060101);