WO1983000768A1 - Plaque-support pour cassette a bande magnetique sonore destinee a etre conservee dans un boitier - Google Patents
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- WO1983000768A1 WO1983000768A1 PCT/CH1982/000098 CH8200098W WO8300768A1 WO 1983000768 A1 WO1983000768 A1 WO 1983000768A1 CH 8200098 W CH8200098 W CH 8200098W WO 8300768 A1 WO8300768 A1 WO 8300768A1
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- G11B23/02—Containers; Storing means both adapted to cooperate with the recording or reproducing means
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- Carrier plate for tape cassettes for storage in a housing Carrier plate for tape cassettes for storage in a housing.
- mini- and micro-cassette tapes be ⁇ be Sonder, but used for voice recorders in increasing mass for other purposes and for the Unterhaitungs- and music area. While the standardized compact tape cassettes have a length of 102mm and a width of 63mm, such mini or micro tapes have
- these mini- and micro-tape cassette ⁇ is only about 8mm, in contrast to the compact tape cassette ⁇ , the thick of which also ca.8mm coil field have a trapezoidal-shaped lateral ⁇ thickening of 12mm.
- micro-tape cassettes already exist in various types of containers, each containing such a cassette and requiring the opening of a lid to be removed.
- These mini and micro tape cassettes in office use on dictation machines have already proven to be annoying that because of their small size they are often lost or are difficult to find after use, even if they are kept because of the information they contain there should be no suitable racks.
- These experiences can represent a considerable obstacle to the introduction of such mini and micro tape cassettes for the entertainment sector, for example for portable tape recorders and for private purposes.
- the present invention has set itself the task of creating a carrier plate for mini and micro tape cassettes, in which the above-mentioned disadvantages do not occur to the consumer and also the above-mentioned deficiencies for distribution are eliminated.
- the solution to this problem according to the invention is a support plate for mini and micro tape cassettes for storage in a housing. It is characteristic here
- the support plate is set up to accommodate at least two mini and micro tape cassettes at the same time
- 1 and 2 are a side view and a floor plan for a first embodiment of the invention
- 3 and 4 show a side view and a floor plan for another embodiment of the support plate according to the invention in a schematic representation
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show a side view of a container for a carrier plate according to FIGS. 5 and 6 for four mini or micro-tape cassettes;
- FIG. 11 shows another exemplary embodiment of the support plate according to the invention with a suitable housing in a schematic perspective illustration
- FIG. 12 shows a further exemplary embodiment of the support plate according to the invention and a housing in a schematic perspective illustration
- Carrier plate is based on the surprising finding that the three mini and micro tape cassettes together is slightly less than the length of the standardized compact tape cassette. There is therefore the possibility of creating a support plate which contains three mini and micro-cassette tapes arranged next to one another and whose outer dimensions
- FIGS. 1 and 2 A first embodiment of a support plate for three mini and micro tape cassettes is shown schematically in FIGS. 1 and 2 in the elevation or plan. It was found that, for example, the mini-cassette tapes of the commercial type PHILIPS-02LFH0002
- .20 have a width of about 33mm, ie in arrangement of three derarti- * gen mini cassettes 11,12,13 side by side on a support plate 10 transversely to the longitudinal axis 14, as shown in Figure 2, an overall length of not more than 102mm need. But this is the length of the standardized compact cassette tapes, which is also a width of 63mm
- carrier plate 10 according to FIG. 2 is also made 63 mm wide, such a carrier plate 10 equipped with three min-tape cassettes can be used in each of the containers which are common for standardized compact cassette tapes, because the thickness is also of the mini-tape cassettes mentioned is 8mm, together with the carrier
- Prevent carrier plate 10 In the walls 21 cut-outs may be provided 22 to the lateral gripping of the individual mini-cassette tape recorders facilitate disconnecting same from the support plate 10 to '. Instead of the individual walls 21 shown in Fig.l and 2 can be provided 22 to the lateral gripping of the individual mini-cassette tape recorders facilitate disconnecting same from the support plate 10 to '. Instead of the individual walls 21 shown in Fig.l and 2 can be provided 22 to the lateral gripping of the individual mini-cassette tape recorders facilitate disconnecting same from the support plate 10 to '. Instead of the individual walls 21 shown in Fig.l and 2 can
- a carrier plate with the dimensions 20 102 x 63mm can be equipped with three such micro-cassette tapes, because they have a width of 33mm and a length of 50mm and also a thickness of 8mm. In both of the mini or
- a support plate for holding three mini or micro tape cassettes 30 is shown.
- the mini- or micro-tape cassettes in question do not have individual housings, since when they are closed they are dust-proof and protected from disadvantageous environmental factors. influences are included. If desired, however, there is also the possibility of arranging the mini or micro tape cassettes including the individual housings on a support plate, but then only two mini or micro tape cassettes can be provided on the relevant support plate.
- Such a support plate 30 with two mini-cassette tapes of the above-mentioned PHILIPS type in their hand-held individual housings is described below with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4.
- the individual housing 31 with the mini-tape cassette located therein is drawn in the closed state, while the individual container 32 is shown with the cover 33 partially opened and the mini-tape cassette 34.
- the individual containers 31, 32 have a thickness of 12 mm, so that with a wall thickness of the carrier plate 30 of approximately 1 mm, a total thickness of the carrier plate of approximately 13 mm is produced. Since the interior of containers for standardized compact cassette tapes usually has a larger internal width than 13 mm, all housings intended for compact cassette tapes can be used for a carrier plate equipped in this way. With a width of 63 mm for the carrier plate 30, the two individual housings 31, 32 with their length of 62 mm each can be applied to such a carrier plate 30 without difficulty.
- a carrier plate with the dimensions 63 x 102 mm and Imr ⁇ wall thickness can be used to fasten two M cro tape cassettes of the above-mentioned SONY type in their commercially available individual housing, since their dimensions are approximately 42 x 53 mm and the same have a thickness of 12mm.
- the support plate 10 or 30 preferably corresponds exactly in terms of its length and width to the dimensions of a compact tape cassette according to DIN standard 455.16. It should be pointed out, however, that some containers for such standardized compact cassette tapes have a slightly larger internal mass, so that the support plate can have a slightly greater length and width, which also makes it possible to have four mini and micro cassette cassettes on one Arrange support plate and then store the same in the containers mentioned for Ko pakt cassette tapes. ⁇ , ⁇ '- ' '-.
- Such a support plate 35 is shown in Figures 5 and 6 and has a division into four equal parts by the longitudinal and transverse center lines 36 and 37 respectively.
- Each of the four surface parts has a width of 33mm and a length of 50mm, so it can hold a mini and micro tape cassette and results in a total width of 66mm for the support plate and including the two elastic walls 48.49 lengthways the cross edges a total length of about 101-102mm.
- a support plate 35 equipped with four mini and micro tape cassettes, can be placed in one of the usual standardized hinged-lid containers for
- Compact tape cassettes are accommodated, is described as' in British Patent Specification 1034848 (PHILIPS) and situated in the Fig.7 darge, since the inner space is approximately 67mm wide and 103mm long.
- the four mini and micro tape cassettes are held on the support plate 35 against falling out by the elastic walls 48, 49, so that they act like a ( compact tape cassette in the hinged lid container according to FIG. 7 in the lid 50 at the lower end
- the provided compartment 51 is inserted and, together with the cover 50, is folded into the bottom part 52.
- the support plate 35 is provided on both sides of the longitudinal axis 36 with four cams 38 to 41 and 42 to 45, respectively, which fit in pairs when the mini and micro-cassette tapes in question are inserted into their winding core .
- the cams are arranged symmetrically to the center of each of the four identical surface parts and are designed in such a way that they fit into the winding core holes of the respective mini and micro tape cassettes, regardless of whether these openings are closer to the longitudinal edge, as beg ⁇ Winding core hole 46 indicated, or as drawn with the winding core hole 47, are closer to the longitudinal axis 36. This ensures that each of the four mini and micro tape cassettes can be placed in all four possible positions on the support plate 35 and the respective pair of cams.
- Fig.l to 7-described supporting plates for two, three or four mini and M cro-tape cassettes can also be formed such that they form a part of a housing.
- An embodiment showing Fig.8,9.und 10 wherein a support plate 60 is provided for three mini and micro tape cassettes 61, 62, "63.
- the support plate 60 is provided here for accommodation in a rectangular • flat housing 64 with a narrow open front side 65, a bottom wall 66, an upper * flat side 67, two parallel side walls 68 and 69 and a rear wall 70.
- the three mini or micro tape cassettes which can be placed on the support plate 60 are not shown in FIG. 8.
- the support plate 60 here has a vertical end face 71 which, in the closed state of the housing, closes the open front face 65 thereof.
- a resilient, rearwardly bent tab 72 is attached to the support plate 60, which then presses against the inside of its rear wall 70 when the support plate 60 is completely in the housing 64 when the container is closed. so that the support plate 60 tends to move somewhat out of the housing 64.
- this is prevented by a cam 73 which protrudes from the inside of the upper flat side 67 and behind which the cranked upper edge of the front wall 71 of the support plate 60 engages.
- a guide bar 75 under which the support plate 60 is longitudinally movable, but which ensures that when the support plate 60 is moved, the same moves parallel to the base plate 66 of the housing.
- a rail 76 which projects vertically downwards and is located just above the three mini and micro tape cassettes 61, 62, 63 during the longitudinal movement of the support plate 60 and prevents the turn the. ' Housing can fall off the support plate 60.
- the support plate 60 is provided with paired brake cams 77 and 78, respectively, which engage in the winding core holes of the mini and micro tape cassettes 61, 62, 63 on the support plate 60.
- brake cams 77 can be used which run in the direction of this central axis 79.
- the windings are located on a longitudinal axis 80, which do not coincide with the central axis of the mini and micro tape cassette in question, that is to say are arranged asymmetrically to the same, then it is expedient to use brake cams 78 which run perpendicular to this longitudinal axis 80, so that the mini or micro-tape cassette in question can be inserted regardless of the position of this longitudinal axis 80.
- lateral boundary walls 81, 82 for the respective mini or micro tape cassettes can also be provided on the support plate 60, but should be provided with a cutout so that their removal is made easier.
- the support plate 60 described above with reference to FIGS. 8, 9 and 10 for a housing with an open front side 65 this is arranged on a narrow side of the rectangular housing 64 and accordingly the support plate 60 is moved in the longitudinal direction in the housing 64.
- the housing opening can of course also be on the side wall 68 provided and then a support plate are used, the reciprocating movement of which takes place in the transverse direction in the housing.
- the rib 76 on the inside of the upper flat side 67 of the housing 64 serves to secure the three mini or micro-tape cassettes 61, 62, 63 on the support plate 60 against falling out when the container is turned over; accordingly, the guide bar 75 for the support plate 60 can possibly be dispensed with, which simplifies the construction of the housing 64.
- the locking of the support plate 60 by the cam 73 on the inside on the upper flat side 67 represents only one example of such a locking and any other suitable locking can be provided.
- the pressure of the resilient rear flap 72 acting on the support plate 60 in the closed state of the container only serves to fix the support plate 60 in its locking and accordingly when the lock is triggered, the support plate 60 is only a few millimeters away from the housing 64 slides out so that it can be gripped and pulled out of the housing 64 completely.
- any other type of compression spring can be arranged at the end of the support plate 60, which can exert a certain pressure on the latter in its closed position.
- the vertical bar 76 on the upper flat side 67 can be dispensed with if, on the one hand, the lateral guide bars 75 are provided and, on the other hand, the wall sections 81, 82 on the support plate 60 have sufficient elasticity to allow the to prevent the relevant mini or micro tape cassettes from falling out when the container is turned over in the closed state.
- FIG. 11 A further exemplary embodiment of a carrier plate for three mini and micro tape cassettes in a housing 80 is shown in FIG. 11.
- the housing 80 consists of a narrow open front 81, a bottom wall 82, an upper flat 83, two parallel side walls 84 and 85, and a rear wall 86.
- the carrier plate 87 is here in the direction transverse to the rectangular housing 80 through the open front
- the supporting plate 87 a Front ⁇ plate 90 which extends on both sides about the support plate 87 and on both sides of each extension 91 has, in the correspondingly designed recesses 92 and 93 'in the ends 84 and 85 squeeze in and lock them completely when the container is closed.
- These two lateral extensions 91 allow the front plate 90 together with the support plate 87 to be pulled out of the container with the thumb and a finger of a hand in the closed state of this container.
- the front plate is held in place by two cams 94 and 95, which form elevations of a horizontal cross bar 96 of the front plate 90 and fit into corresponding recesses 97 and 98 on the inside of the upper flat side 93 of the housing 80.
- a container that is, the support plate is formed drawer-like manner and may consist of the *, housing 80 be pulled out and pushed in the same hineinge ⁇ , with no spring for fixing the slider in its locking 94, - 95 or 97 '"required 98 is.
- the container according to FIG. 1 can of course also be designed for a direction of movement of the support plate 587 according to FIG. 8, that is to say for a movement not in the transverse but in the longitudinal direction in the rectangular housing 80 Locking of the support plate 87 in the housing 80 can be designed differently and should only cause a slight fixation of the support plate 87 in its closed position, since no spring force acts on it.
- the support plate 87 has a division corresponding to that of FIGS.
- the support plates 60 and 87 are each provided with front plates 71 and 90, which serve to close off the open front side 65 and 81 of the relevant housing 64 and 80, respectively.
- the carrier plate with the ' two, three or four mini or micro tape cassettes thereon is accommodated in a housing 100, as shown * in FIG.
- the housing 100 can be closed with its opening in the front 101 by a hinged cover 102 which is fastened to the housing 100 with a joint or hinge 103.
- the support plate 104 is drawn here for three mini or micro tape cassettes.
- the extensions 105 and 106 are attached on both sides, which slide when the hinged cover 102 is closed on the inside along the side walls of the housing 100 and have elevations 107 which fit into corresponding depressions 108 in the inside of the side walls in question , so that when the folding ceiling is closed! 102 is fixed in its position.
- it can be provided with a suitable handle on its front side.
- a vertical bar 109 attached on the inside on the upper flat side of the housing 100 serves to hold the mini or micro-cassette tapes lying on the support plate 104 in any spatial position of this container.
- a resilient rear wall can be attached to the rear end of the support plate 104, as is provided for the support plate 60 in FIGS.
- Another container provided for compact cassette tapes according to the Swiss patent specification 613.799 is, after eliminating the existing brake cams for the winding core holes of the compact cassette cassette for mounting plates of the type described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 usable for mini and micro tape cassettes.
- MANHEIM The container intended for compact cassette tapes according to US Pat. No. 3,642,337 (MANHEIM), which is composed of a number of individual housings stacked on top of one another and can have drawer-like inserts, after removal of the brake cams provided for compact cassette tapes, as containers for carrying plates Mini or micro-tape cassettes ' used '' earth '*' ie " they are shown in Fig.l to 6.
- the present support plate intended for accommodating several mini and micro tape cassettes, is described above for housings whose internal dimensions are adapted to the storage of compact tape cassettes according to DIN 455.16.
- the support plate is not limited to this and can also, with or without a front plate located on the support plate, be designed for differently dimensioned containers and can also carry more than four mini and micro tape cassettes.
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La plaque-support est destinée à ranger des mini- ou microcassettes à bande magnétique sonore et peut recevoir simultanément plusieurs de ces cassettes. La plaque-support qui porte au moins deux, mais de préférence trois ou quatre de ces mini- ou microcassettes, de préférence correspond dans ses dimensions à celles d'une cassette normalisée du type compact, afin qu'elle trouve place dans les récipients standards pour cassettes compactes et normalisées selon DIN 455.16. La plaque-support peut aussi être faite pour un nombre plus grand de mini- et microcassettes et pour des boîtiers dimensionnés différemment.
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| AU87621/82A AU8762182A (en) | 1981-08-24 | 1982-08-16 | Support-plate for a sound tape cassette intended to be preserved in a casing |
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| CH5427/81-7 | 1981-08-24 | ||
| CH542781A CH654134A5 (en) | 1981-08-24 | 1981-08-24 | Container for mini and micro audio-tape cassettes |
| CH652981 | 1981-10-13 | ||
| CH6529/81-9811013 | 1981-10-13 |
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| WO1983000768A1 true WO1983000768A1 (fr) | 1983-03-03 |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FR2543421A1 (fr) * | 1983-03-30 | 1984-10-05 | Guillot Robert | Dispositif pour la presentation et le rangement des disques compacts |
| EP0139164A1 (fr) * | 1983-08-29 | 1985-05-02 | idn inventions and development of novelties ag | Boîtier de stockage pour des cassettes compactes |
| EP0535978A3 (en) * | 1991-10-03 | 1993-09-01 | Sony Corporation | Magnetic tape cassette casing |
| US5611536A (en) * | 1995-08-24 | 1997-03-18 | Foreshew; David A. | Puzzle box |
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| US3640379A (en) * | 1970-02-26 | 1972-02-08 | Marshall L Weingarden | Cassette album |
| CH546001A (fr) * | 1972-05-29 | 1974-02-15 | ||
| US3830363A (en) * | 1972-06-27 | 1974-08-20 | Seilib | Apparatus box, more particularly intended to contain cassettes comprising magnetic tapes |
| US4182538A (en) * | 1978-03-20 | 1980-01-08 | Armistead Hubert P | Storage module for tapes |
| DE2828028A1 (de) * | 1978-06-26 | 1980-01-10 | Herbert Mueller | Verpackungs- und aufbewahrungselement fuer tonband-kassetten |
| US4201298A (en) * | 1979-02-14 | 1980-05-06 | Hartzell Manufacturing, Inc. | Storage case |
| US4240551A (en) * | 1977-03-11 | 1980-12-23 | Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. | Magnetic tape cassette holder |
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- 1982-08-16 WO PCT/CH1982/000098 patent/WO1983000768A1/fr not_active Ceased
- 1982-08-16 EP EP19820902346 patent/EP0086787A1/fr not_active Withdrawn
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3640379A (en) * | 1970-02-26 | 1972-02-08 | Marshall L Weingarden | Cassette album |
| CH546001A (fr) * | 1972-05-29 | 1974-02-15 | ||
| US3830363A (en) * | 1972-06-27 | 1974-08-20 | Seilib | Apparatus box, more particularly intended to contain cassettes comprising magnetic tapes |
| US4240551A (en) * | 1977-03-11 | 1980-12-23 | Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. | Magnetic tape cassette holder |
| US4182538A (en) * | 1978-03-20 | 1980-01-08 | Armistead Hubert P | Storage module for tapes |
| DE2828028A1 (de) * | 1978-06-26 | 1980-01-10 | Herbert Mueller | Verpackungs- und aufbewahrungselement fuer tonband-kassetten |
| US4201298A (en) * | 1979-02-14 | 1980-05-06 | Hartzell Manufacturing, Inc. | Storage case |
Cited By (7)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FR2543421A1 (fr) * | 1983-03-30 | 1984-10-05 | Guillot Robert | Dispositif pour la presentation et le rangement des disques compacts |
| EP0157056A1 (fr) * | 1983-03-30 | 1985-10-09 | Robert Guillot | Dispositif pour la présentation et le rangement des disques compacts |
| EP0139164A1 (fr) * | 1983-08-29 | 1985-05-02 | idn inventions and development of novelties ag | Boîtier de stockage pour des cassettes compactes |
| EP0535978A3 (en) * | 1991-10-03 | 1993-09-01 | Sony Corporation | Magnetic tape cassette casing |
| US5285897A (en) * | 1991-10-03 | 1994-02-15 | Sony Corporation | Tape cassette case |
| US5611536A (en) * | 1995-08-24 | 1997-03-18 | Foreshew; David A. | Puzzle box |
| GB2304693A (en) * | 1995-08-24 | 1997-03-26 | David Andrew Foreshew | Puzzle box |
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