Sealed Cartridge Patents (Class 720/736)
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Patent number: 8184400Abstract: A mounting system for a media playback device is provided having an outer module for rigidly mounting the media playback device to a surface, and a corresponding cartridge which is capable of being inserted and removed from the outer module. While inserted in the outer module, a first mounting subsystem functions to fixedly mount the cartridge within the outer module such that shock, vibration, and other physical environmental factors are not amplified in the cartridge. A second mounting subsystem is provided to protect the cartridge while removed from the outer module, and generally comprises a resilient material around a portion of the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Viviana Research LLCInventors: Bruce Edwards, Nicholas R. Kalayjian, Craig M. Janik
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Patent number: 7913270Abstract: A user-removable optical data storage system is provided. A rotatable first-surface medium is enveloped in a cartridge. The cartridge provides relatively large data capacity such as about 0.25 Gbytes or more despite a relatively small size such as about 35 mm×35 mm×3 mm. Preferably the cartridge substantially seals the data surfaces of the medium when the cartridge is withdrawn from a drive and at least a portion of one surface is automatically exposed to the objective of an optics arm when said cartridge is inserted in the drive. Tracking involves rotating an optic arm about an axis parallel to the disk rotation axis. Focus can involve pivoting the arm about an axis parallel to the disk surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Braitberg, Steven B. Volk, Gregory D. Volan, Ian R. Redmond
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Patent number: 7690010Abstract: A cartridge 2 receiving a photosensitive recording disc 4 therein including: a cartridge body 11 having inner openings 18 and 19 exposing part of the recording disc 4 to the outside; a light-shield plate 12 attached to the outside of the cartridge body 11 and having outer openings 14 and 15 which face the inner openings 18 and 19; and a shutter 13 opening/closing the inner openings 18 and 19 and the outer openings 14 and 15 between the cartridge body 11 and the light-shield plate 12; wherein recesses 25e and 26e for inserting end edges 12d of the outer circumference of the light-shield plate 12 are provided in light-shield plate attachment surfaces 25a and 26a of the cartridge body 11 so that when the end edges 12d are inserted into the recesses 25e and 26e and attached to the cartridge body 11, a labyrinth-shaped light-shielding structure is formed.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: FUJIFILM CorporationInventors: Katsuyoshi Asakura, Tomoyuki Takahashi
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Patent number: 7652844Abstract: A mounting system for a media playback device is provided having an outer module for rigidly mounting the media playback device to a surface, and a corresponding cartridge which is capable of being inserted and removed from the outer module. While inserted in the outer module, a first mounting subsystem functions to fixedly mount the cartridge within the outer module such that shock, vibration, and other physical environmental factors are not amplified in the cartridge. A second mounting subsystem is provided to protect the cartridge while removed from the outer module, and generally comprises a resilient material around a portion of the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Inventors: Bruce Edwards, Nick Kalayjian, Craig Janik
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Patent number: 7409698Abstract: A optical disc holder and protector designed to retain a disc and remain thereon when the disc is inserted into a standard disc player/recorder so as to maintain protection of the disc and allow the disc to be utilized in the player/recorder. The disc holder includes a bottom tray configured to receive a standard disc. An upper retaining flange is present contiguously integrated into an outer wall, the upper retaining flange downwardly biases an inserted disc onto a lower retaining flange peripherally disposed adjacent to the outer wall creating a barrier to dust and debris.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventors: Mark Tjensvold, Mike Tjensvold
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Patent number: 7219362Abstract: A package includes a thermoformed web or support member, an optical data storage medium disposed in a cavity of the thermoformed web, or on the support member; and a covering web disposed on the optical data storage medium, and on the thermoformed web or support member, and in sealing relationship to the thermoformed web or support member; where each of the thermoformed web or support member, and the covering web, includes an oxygen barrier; and where at least one of the thermoformed web or support member, and the covering web, includes an oxygen scavenger. Methods of making the package are also disclosed. In addition to, or alternatively to including the oxygen scavenger in at least one of the thermoformed or support member, and the covering web, the oxygen scavenger can be disposed on the optical medium, e.g. in the form of a disc, coating, label, pellet, wafer, or flattened sachet.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Beckwith, Brian L. Butler, Ronald L. Cotterman, Frank B. Edwards, Thomas D. Kennedy, Janet W. Rivett, Drew V. Speer
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Patent number: 7107604Abstract: A disk cartridge is provided. The disk cartridge includes a case for containing a disk and a transparent window installed to seal the case. An external light accesses the disk through the transparent window of the disk cartridge. However, foreign matter such as dust is prevented from entering the disk cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Gyu-chan Jun, Soon-kyo Hong, Dong-seob Jang, Young-min Cheong, Du-il Kim
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Patent number: 7103900Abstract: The present invention is relative to a disc cartridge in which an optical disc (3), an inner shell (4) and shutter members (5a), (5b) are housed in a main cartridge body unit (2), formed by abutting and combining upper and lower shells (6), (7), and in which the inner shell is run in rotation to cause the shutter members (5a), (5b) to open or close an aperture (24) provided in the main cartridge body unit (2). On an inner side of the peripheral wall sections of the upper and lower shells, abutted to each other, a crank-shaped dust intrusion prohibiting unit (21A) is provided for prohibiting intrusion of dust and dirt from the abutting surfaces of the peripheral wall sections of the upper and lower shells towards the optical disc housed in the main cartridge body unit to protect the optical disc housed in the main cartridge body unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Yuji Iwaki, Shuichi Kikuchi, Teiko Hoshi, Naoki Inoue, Manabu Obata, Mitsuyoshi Kawaguchi
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Patent number: 7082611Abstract: A rotor is provided which is rotatably disposed between a first shell and a recording medium, in a containing space formed inside the first shell and a second shell. The rotor includes a first wall formed along the circumferential direction of the rotor, and a part of the first wall is cut out to form a first opening. The second shell includes a second wall formed so as to overlap with the inside of the first wall along the outer circumference of the recording medium, on the outside in the radial direction of the outer circumference of the recording medium. The second wall and the first wall constitute a labyrinth structure portion for isolating the recording medium and the exterior of the recording medium from each other. With the rotor rotated, the first opening and a second opening constitute a head in/out opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventor: Masami Miike
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Publication number: 20040255318Abstract: A user-removable optical data storage system is provided. A rotatable first-surface medium is enveloped in a cartridge. The cartridge provides relatively large data capacity such as about 0.25 Gbytes or more despite a relatively small size such as about 35 mm×35 mm×3 mm. Preferably the cartridge substantially seals the data surfaces of the medium when the cartridge is withdrawn from a drive and at least a portion of one surface is automatically exposed to the objective of an optics arm when said cartridge is inserted in the drive. Tracking involves rotating an optic arm about an axis parallel to the disk rotation axis. Focus can involve pivoting the arm about an axis parallel to the disk surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Michael F. Braitberg, Steven B. Volk, Gregory D. Volan, Ian R. Redmond