Dynamic information storage or retrieval – With particular cabinet structure – Slotted for edgewise insertion of storage disc
Patent
1994-06-30
1997-04-01
Wolff, John H.
Dynamic information storage or retrieval
With particular cabinet structure
Slotted for edgewise insertion of storage disc
369292, G11B 3302, G11B 502, G11B 510, G11B 2310
Patent
active
056173962
ABSTRACT:
A disk tray comprises a disk receiving recess formed in the disk tray and larger than a disk to be accommodated therein. Two retainers are disposed at respective one of two side walls of the disk receiving recess adjoining with each other. Each retainer includes a base plate, an abutment protrusion disposed at the middle of the base plate and having a smooth inclined upper surface, and springs disposed at both ends of the base plate. Each abutment protrusion extends through each side wall into the disk receiving recess. Springs are fixed at the outer surface of the side walls facing away from the disk receiving recess. By the disk tray, a disk can be easily accommodated in the disk receiving recess and the accommodated disk can be prevented from moving.
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Daewoo Electronics Co. Ltd.
Giordana Adriana
Wolff John H.
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