Special receptacle or package – For holding a machine readable recording medium – For holding a grooved phonograph disc
Patent
1992-01-07
1993-08-24
Gehman, Bryon P.
Special receptacle or package
For holding a machine readable recording medium
For holding a grooved phonograph disc
206312, 206444, 206493, B65D 8557
Patent
active
052381072
ABSTRACT:
An impact-resistant storage container for information recording discs. The present invention is particularly suited for storing laser discs. A pedestal supports the discs in a central information-free region and peripheral supports engage an outer edge to prevent warping. A plurality of resilient fingers engage the inner periphery of the disc and secure it to the pedestal. A push button mechanism allows the securing fingers to be cammed inwardly by the inner periphery of the disc aperture to remove the disc from the pedestal. A second embodiment provides a second platform which hinges to the container to provide storage capacity for a second disc for extended length movies.
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