US20080073230A1 - Apparatus for storing, retrieving and organizing disk-like data recording medium and a manufacture method of the appratus - Google Patents

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US20080073230A1
US20080073230A1 US11/613,158 US61315806A US2008073230A1 US 20080073230 A1 US20080073230 A1 US 20080073230A1 US 61315806 A US61315806 A US 61315806A US 2008073230 A1 US2008073230 A1 US 2008073230A1
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  • the subject matter described herein relates to a stackable apparatus for storing, retrieving and organizing disk-like data recording medium such as CD, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, MO, MD DVD and the like and a production method of the apparatus.
  • CD case container is often used. Currently available on the market are various types of CD containers in which a number of CD cases can be stored, retrieved and organized.
  • the container may take a variety of shapes and some common forms include shelves with one shelf per CD case, boxes and towers.
  • This scheme of organizing CD cases There are several difficulties associated with this scheme of organizing CD cases.
  • a disk-like data recording medium is normally stored in a case to protect the medium from scratch and contact with hard surface of other objects.
  • the term disk or compact disk (CD) is used hereafter to refer to the generic disk-like medium that include but not limited to regular CD, CD-R, CD-RW, variety of DVD and the like.
  • the subject matter described herein comprises an apparatus for storing, retrieving and organizing CDs that has a spring-based automatic mechanism and the stackable property on CD case itself. This apparatus allows CD cases to stack upon one another for efficient storage and organization without a CD case container.
  • each CD case is spring automated that allows a CD to be pushed open via a light press on a front button.
  • the apparatus operates as follows.
  • a CD-carrying middle slide When a CD-carrying middle slide is pushed in, the slide presses against a leaf spring and causes a locking notch on the slide to lock into a locking block on a control component and hold the middle slide tight in place.
  • a press on the front button shall cause the switch on the control component to slide back and cause the locking block to disengage from the lock notch and the leaf spring to project the CD-carrying middle slide out, making the CD on the slide accessible.
  • a number of stacking elements on one cover of a first CD case are fitted into the matching stacking elements on a cover of a second CD case.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded view of CD case components with the four components taken apart according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein;
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded view of CD case components with the middle drawer component resting on a base cover according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein;
  • FIG. 3 is a top view of middle slide sitting on the base cover according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein;
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of a middle slide pulled out of the base cover according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein;
  • FIG. 5 is a view of stacked CD cases according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein.
  • FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of the stackable CD case with 4 major components.
  • a base cover ( 10 ) with a front side of the cover opening out ( 12 ).
  • front side ( 12 ) is a back side with two holding blocks ( 13 ) and a gap ( 19 ) between each holding block ( 13 ) and the edge of the back side with sufficient space to hold a leaf spring ( 25 ) in place without free movement, as also shown in FIG. 2 , FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 .
  • front side On two sides adjacent to the open, front side are one or more clasping tracks ( 14 ) and connecting elements ( 15 ).
  • each clasping track ( 14 ) there are two clasping tracks ( 14 ) on the inward side of the base cover, one on each side adjacent to the front side and four connecting elements ( 15 ), three of which are located at three corners and one is located near a front corner.
  • Each clasping track ( 14 ) may be either a receiving clasping track or inserting clasping track.
  • Each connecting element ( 15 ) may be an inserting connecting element or a receiving connecting element.
  • a receiving connecting element may be a flute and an inserting connecting element may be a location pin.
  • At one corner of the base cover is a jag-shaped cut-out opening ( 16 ) to house a control component ( 21 ).
  • On the outward side of the base cover is a plurality of stacking elements ( 18 , FIG. 2 ) located at or near the corner of the cover.
  • a stacking element can be a receiving stacking element or an inserting stacking element so that a matching pair of stacking elements fit into each to achieve stacking property.
  • a top cover ( 30 ) as shown in FIG. 1 has a matching structure that closely mirrors the structure of the base cover in shape, and in components. That is, the shape and sides of the top cover ( 30 ) exactly matches that of the base cover ( 10 ). Opposite and parallel to the open, front side ( 32 ) is a back side ( 30 ) with two holding blocks ( 33 ) that mirror the holding blocks ( 13 ) of the base cover. On an outward side of the top cover is a plurality of stacking elements ( 37 ) matching the stacking elements ( 18 ) on the base cover ( 10 ). A matching stacking element on the top cover is opposite in the direction of its mate stacking element on the base cover.
  • a stacking element is an inserting stacking element
  • its matching stacking element must be a receiving stacking element, or vice versa, so the pair would fit into each other.
  • a matching clasping track ( 34 ) on the top cover is opposite in the direction of its mate clasping track ( 14 ) on the base cover. For example, if a clasping track is an inserting one, then the matching clasping track must be a receiving one or vice versa, so a pair of matching clasping tracks would fit into each other to achieve the function of clasping the top cover and the base cove together to form a case.
  • top cover Also on the top cover is a plurality of connecting elements ( 35 ) exactly matching the connecting elements ( 15 ) on the base cover ( 10 ).
  • a matching connecting element ( 35 ) on the top cover is opposite in the direction of its mate connecting element ( 15 ) on the base cover.
  • all connecting element on one side of a cover are either all receiving connecting elements or inserting ones, without mixing the two on the same side. The same is true for those clasping tracks and stacking elements.
  • a CD-carrying slide ( 40 ) is placed between the top cover ( 30 ) and the base cover ( 10 ) that is configured with a cylindrical rod in the center of the slide and to slide in and out of the opening between the front end ( 12 ) of the base cover ( 10 ) and the front end ( 32 ) of the top cover.
  • the slide has a covering front ( 42 ) that seals the opening when the slide is fully pushed in the case.
  • the center rod has a plurality of latching leaves to hold a CD tightly in place.
  • the slide may be configured with multiple holes on its surface to save material without weakening its strength. At one side of the slide is a carved latching notch ( 43 ) that shall locks the slide into a control component without any free movement when the slide is fully pushed in.
  • a control component ( 21 ) is locked into a cut-out house ( 16 , 36 ) between the base cover ( 10 ) and the top cover ( 30 ). It comprises a push button ( 24 ) at the opening side of the base cover, a locking block ( 22 ) to latch into a latching notch ( 43 ) of the CD-carrying slide ( 40 ) via an opening ( 17 ) in the cut-out house ( 16 ), and a small spring ( 26 ) housed in a hole ( 23 ) on the control component ( 21 ) that is pressed against a side of the base cover to hold the control component tightly in the cut-out house.
  • FIG. 1 through FIG. 3 together show how the components of the present invention as shown in FIG. 1 may fit together into an auto-spring activated, stackable CD case.
  • the control component ( 21 ) is fitted into the cut-out house ( 16 ) on the base cover ( 10 ) by pressing a small spring ( 26 ) into a hosting hole ( 23 ). Once released, the spring ( 23 ) presses against one side of the base cover ( 10 ) and holds the control component ( 21 ) tightly in place in the cut-out house ( 16 ).
  • FIG. 2 shows the control component fitted into a cut-out house on the base cover.
  • the top cover ( 30 ) and base cover ( 10 ) may form a containing case appropriate for one or more CD by fitting each clasping track ( 34 ) on the top cover into its matching clasping track ( 14 ) on the base cover, each connecting element ( 35 ) into its matching connecting element ( 15 ) on the base cover ( 10 ).
  • the resulting case has a front opening that is formed by a gap between the opening side ( 12 ) of the base cover ( 10 ) and the opening side ( 32 ) of the top cover ( 30 ) that allows the CD-carrying middle slide to move in and out of the gap.
  • All components as shown in FIG. 1 may be made of variety of materials. At least in one embodiment, transparent plastic is used for the top cover and the base cover to allow a CD on the middle slide to be viewable without opening the case.
  • FIG. 1 through FIG. 4 The operation of storing a CD may be shown in FIG. 1 through FIG. 4 .
  • the latching notch ( 43 ) of the middle slide ( 40 ) locks into the locking block ( 22 ) of the control component ( 21 ), makes the middle slide press against the leaf spring ( 25 ) in the back of the base cover ( 10 ) and keeps the middle slide locked in without any free movement.
  • FIG. 2 shows a middle slide ( 40 ) locked in the base cover ( 10 ) with the locking block ( 22 ) latched in the latching notch and the far-end edge of the middle slide ( 40 ) pressed against the leaf spring ( 25 ) of the base cover.
  • FIG. 3 shows a top view of an assembled CD case with the middle slide fully pushed in.
  • a user may choose to store more than one CD on the middle slide so multiple CDs may be stored and retrieved together.
  • FIG. 4 shows a pushed-out middle slide with the locking block ( 22 ) disengaged from the latching notch ( 43 ) and the leaf spring ( 25 ) reverted back to its un-pressed position.
  • FIG. 1 The operation of organizing CD cases can be shown in a FIG. 1 , FIG. 2 and FIG. 5 .
  • a set of CD cases can be stacked on top of one another either in vertical direction or in a horizontal direction to fit into any available space of a user.
  • FIG. 5 shows a set of vertically stacked CD cases.
  • Stacking operation includes fitting each stacking element ( 37 ) on the outward cover of the top cover ( 30 ) of one CD case into its match stacking element ( 18 , FIG. 2 ) of the base cover ( 10 ) of another CD case and positioning the front side of the case toward the user with the push button ( 24 ) in front easily accessible.
  • a plurality of cases may be stacked together vertically or side-way to fit into available space.

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An apparatus for storing, retrieving and organizing disk-like data recording medium and a manufacture method of the apparatus are disclosed. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes an apparatus that comprises a base cover, a top cover, a middle slide for carrying one or more disks and a control component for operating the apparatus. The top and base cover include a set of clasping elements and a set of stacking elements that allows the top cover and the base to clasp into each other to form a containing case and allows one case stack onto another in vertical direction or sideway. The control component is spring automated to allow the case to be opened via a light press on a button located at a front cover connected to the disk-carrying middle slide.

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    RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims the benefit of a U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/847,067, filed on Sep. 25, 2006; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The subject matter described herein relates to a stackable apparatus for storing, retrieving and organizing disk-like data recording medium such as CD, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, MO, MD DVD and the like and a production method of the apparatus.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • To store a CD, one of the most often used method is a simple hard-surface case that protects the medium from scratch and contact with hard surface of other objects. One difficulty associated with this method is a lack of a mechanism that makes it easy to retrieve and store a CD in a case. Most often a user needs to use force to pry open a cover of the case to gain access to a CD inside the case. Then force is needed to press the cover back to store a CD. Moreover, at a minimum, a space equal to the height of the cover is required in order to fully open the case. To store and organize multiple CDs in CD cases, a CD case container is often used. Currently available on the market are various types of CD containers in which a number of CD cases can be stored, retrieved and organized. The container may take a variety of shapes and some common forms include shelves with one shelf per CD case, boxes and towers. There are several difficulties associated with this scheme of organizing CD cases. First, each container has a fixed size to hold a fixed number of CD cases and thus CDs. Thus the total space taken is fixed at the number of cases that a container may have. Often it is the case that the container is not filled up and unused space is wasted. Second, as the number of CD cases grows, the stackable containers can be stacked only in one direction, that is, the vertical direction. This may not work well for a situation where available space allows for the growth of stackable space in a direction different than the one in which CD case containers need to be stacked.
  • Accordingly, in light of these difficulties associated with the current scheme of storing, retrieving and organizing CD cases, there exists a need for an improved apparatus for storing, retrieving and organizing disk-like data recording medium and a production method for the apparatus.
  • SUMMARY
  • A disk-like data recording medium is normally stored in a case to protect the medium from scratch and contact with hard surface of other objects. The term disk or compact disk (CD) is used hereafter to refer to the generic disk-like medium that include but not limited to regular CD, CD-R, CD-RW, variety of DVD and the like. According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein comprises an apparatus for storing, retrieving and organizing CDs that has a spring-based automatic mechanism and the stackable property on CD case itself. This apparatus allows CD cases to stack upon one another for efficient storage and organization without a CD case container. For efficient retrieval, each CD case is spring automated that allows a CD to be pushed open via a light press on a front button.
  • According to at least one embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus operates as follows. When a CD-carrying middle slide is pushed in, the slide presses against a leaf spring and causes a locking notch on the slide to lock into a locking block on a control component and hold the middle slide tight in place. To retrieve a CD from the case, a press on the front button shall cause the switch on the control component to slide back and cause the locking block to disengage from the lock notch and the leaf spring to project the CD-carrying middle slide out, making the CD on the slide accessible. To stack one CD case on top of or next to another CD case, a number of stacking elements on one cover of a first CD case are fitted into the matching stacking elements on a cover of a second CD case.
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  • Aspects of the present disclosure are best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying figures. It is emphasized that, as may be in accordance with standard or common industry practices, various features may or may not be drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for clarity of discussion. Preferred embodiments of the subject matter described herein will now be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded view of CD case components with the four components taken apart according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein;
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded view of CD case components with the middle drawer component resting on a base cover according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein;
  • FIG. 3 is a top view of middle slide sitting on the base cover according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein;
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of a middle slide pulled out of the base cover according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein; and
  • FIG. 5 is a view of stacked CD cases according to an embodiment of the subject matter described herein.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of the stackable CD case with 4 major components. At bottom of the figure is a base cover (10) with a front side of the cover opening out (12). Opposite and parallel to the open, front side (12) is a back side with two holding blocks (13) and a gap (19) between each holding block (13) and the edge of the back side with sufficient space to hold a leaf spring (25) in place without free movement, as also shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 3 and FIG. 4. On two sides adjacent to the open, front side are one or more clasping tracks (14) and connecting elements (15). For one embodiment, there are two clasping tracks (14) on the inward side of the base cover, one on each side adjacent to the front side and four connecting elements (15), three of which are located at three corners and one is located near a front corner. Each clasping track (14) may be either a receiving clasping track or inserting clasping track. Each connecting element (15) may be an inserting connecting element or a receiving connecting element. A receiving connecting element may be a flute and an inserting connecting element may be a location pin. At one corner of the base cover is a jag-shaped cut-out opening (16) to house a control component (21). On the outward side of the base cover is a plurality of stacking elements (18, FIG. 2) located at or near the corner of the cover. A stacking element can be a receiving stacking element or an inserting stacking element so that a matching pair of stacking elements fit into each to achieve stacking property.
  • A top cover (30) as shown in FIG. 1, has a matching structure that closely mirrors the structure of the base cover in shape, and in components. That is, the shape and sides of the top cover (30) exactly matches that of the base cover (10). Opposite and parallel to the open, front side (32) is a back side (30) with two holding blocks (33) that mirror the holding blocks (13) of the base cover. On an outward side of the top cover is a plurality of stacking elements (37) matching the stacking elements (18) on the base cover (10). A matching stacking element on the top cover is opposite in the direction of its mate stacking element on the base cover. For example, if a stacking element is an inserting stacking element, then its matching stacking element must be a receiving stacking element, or vice versa, so the pair would fit into each other. On an inward side of the top cover is a plurality of clasping tracks (34) that match the clasping track (14) of the base cover (10). A matching clasping track (34) on the top cover is opposite in the direction of its mate clasping track (14) on the base cover. For example, if a clasping track is an inserting one, then the matching clasping track must be a receiving one or vice versa, so a pair of matching clasping tracks would fit into each other to achieve the function of clasping the top cover and the base cove together to form a case. Also on the top cover is a plurality of connecting elements (35) exactly matching the connecting elements (15) on the base cover (10). A matching connecting element (35) on the top cover is opposite in the direction of its mate connecting element (15) on the base cover. For example, if a connecting element is an inserting one, then the matching connecting element must be a receiving one or vice versa, so a pair of matching connecting element would fit into each other to achieve the function of binding the top cover and the base cove together to form a case. It is a normal implementation that all connecting element on one side of a cover are either all receiving connecting elements or inserting ones, without mixing the two on the same side. The same is true for those clasping tracks and stacking elements. There is a cut-out house (16) at the corner adjacent to the front side of both the base cover (10) and the top cover (30) to house a control component (21), which is described in a later section.
  • A CD-carrying slide (40) is placed between the top cover (30) and the base cover (10) that is configured with a cylindrical rod in the center of the slide and to slide in and out of the opening between the front end (12) of the base cover (10) and the front end (32) of the top cover. The slide has a covering front (42) that seals the opening when the slide is fully pushed in the case. The center rod has a plurality of latching leaves to hold a CD tightly in place. The slide may be configured with multiple holes on its surface to save material without weakening its strength. At one side of the slide is a carved latching notch (43) that shall locks the slide into a control component without any free movement when the slide is fully pushed in.
  • A control component (21) is locked into a cut-out house (16, 36) between the base cover (10) and the top cover (30). It comprises a push button (24) at the opening side of the base cover, a locking block (22) to latch into a latching notch (43) of the CD-carrying slide (40) via an opening (17) in the cut-out house (16), and a small spring (26) housed in a hole (23) on the control component (21) that is pressed against a side of the base cover to hold the control component tightly in the cut-out house.
  • FIG. 1 through FIG. 3 together show how the components of the present invention as shown in FIG. 1 may fit together into an auto-spring activated, stackable CD case. First, the control component (21) is fitted into the cut-out house (16) on the base cover (10) by pressing a small spring (26) into a hosting hole (23). Once released, the spring (23) presses against one side of the base cover (10) and holds the control component (21) tightly in place in the cut-out house (16). FIG. 2 shows the control component fitted into a cut-out house on the base cover. The top cover (30) and base cover (10) may form a containing case appropriate for one or more CD by fitting each clasping track (34) on the top cover into its matching clasping track (14) on the base cover, each connecting element (35) into its matching connecting element (15) on the base cover (10). The resulting case has a front opening that is formed by a gap between the opening side (12) of the base cover (10) and the opening side (32) of the top cover (30) that allows the CD-carrying middle slide to move in and out of the gap.
  • All components as shown in FIG. 1 may be made of variety of materials. At least in one embodiment, transparent plastic is used for the top cover and the base cover to allow a CD on the middle slide to be viewable without opening the case.
  • The operation of storing a CD may be shown in FIG. 1 through FIG. 4. Once a CD is placed on the middle slide and the slide is pushed in, the latching notch (43) of the middle slide (40) locks into the locking block (22) of the control component (21), makes the middle slide press against the leaf spring (25) in the back of the base cover (10) and keeps the middle slide locked in without any free movement. FIG. 2 shows a middle slide (40) locked in the base cover (10) with the locking block (22) latched in the latching notch and the far-end edge of the middle slide (40) pressed against the leaf spring (25) of the base cover. FIG. 3 shows a top view of an assembled CD case with the middle slide fully pushed in. In one embodiment of the invention, a user may choose to store more than one CD on the middle slide so multiple CDs may be stored and retrieved together.
  • The operation of ejecting the middle CD-carrying slide (4) can be shown in FIG. 1 though FIG. 4. To eject a CD out, a light push on the front button (24) of the control block (21) toward the direction of the leave spring (25) will disengage the locking block (22) from the latching notch (43) and the middle slide is pushed out of the opening (12) (32) automatically by the bouncing force of the leaf spring (25). The CD on the middle slide becomes easily accessible to a user once the carrying slide is pushed out of the opening. FIG. 4 shows a pushed-out middle slide with the locking block (22) disengaged from the latching notch (43) and the leaf spring (25) reverted back to its un-pressed position.
  • The operation of organizing CD cases can be shown in a FIG. 1, FIG. 2 and FIG. 5. A set of CD cases can be stacked on top of one another either in vertical direction or in a horizontal direction to fit into any available space of a user. FIG. 5 shows a set of vertically stacked CD cases. Stacking operation includes fitting each stacking element (37) on the outward cover of the top cover (30) of one CD case into its match stacking element (18, FIG. 2) of the base cover (10) of another CD case and positioning the front side of the case toward the user with the push button (24) in front easily accessible. A plurality of cases may be stacked together vertically or side-way to fit into available space.

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1. An apparatus for organizing, storing and retrieving disk-like data recording medium, the apparatus comprising:
(a) a base cover that comprises a plurality of stacking elements on an outer side of the cover, at least one clasping track on an inner side of the cover and a leaf spring at back of the base cover held in place between one or more holding blocks located on the base cover and an outer edge of the base cover;
(b) a top cover having a shape exactly matching the shape of the base cover and comprising a plurality of matching stacking elements on an outer side of the top cover corresponding to the stacking elements on the base cover allowing one apparatus to be stacked on top of or next to another apparatus and one or more matching clasping tracks corresponding to the clasping tracks on the base cover; wherein when the clasping tracks of the top cover and the base cover fit into each, the top cover and base cover forms a case with an opening in front of the case and a gap in between sufficient to slide in and out a slide carrying a disk-like data recording medium;
(c) a middle slide placed between the top cover and the base cover that is configured to hold a disk-like data recording medium with a cylindrical rod in center of the slide, a front cover and a latching notch on one side of the slide; wherein the middle slide is configured to slide in and out of the case and to fully seal a front opening of the case with a front cover when the slide is fully pushed in the case; and
(d) a control component comprising a push button in front of the case, a switch that may be activated with the front button, and a locking block; wherein when the middle slide is pushed in, the locking block shall lock into the latching notch on the middle slide, causing the middle slide pressed against the leaf spring on the base cover to hold the middle slide tightly in place without any free movement; wherein when the front button is pressed, the switch is caused to disengage the locking block from the latching notch on the middle slide, causing the leaf spring to project the middle slide forward out of the holding block and out of the case, making accessible the slide and the disk-like data recording medium on the slide for retrieval.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the top cover and the base cover have a cut-out opening to house the control component.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the stacking elements on the base cover can be a receiving stacking element or an inserting stacking element.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the receiving stacking element comprises a flute located at a corner or close to a corner of the top cover.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the insert stacking element includes a location pin located at a corner or near a corner of the base cover.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the matching stacking element on the top cover fits into the stacking element on the base cover.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the clasping track on the base cover can be a receiving or an inserting track.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the clasping track on the top cover shall fit into the matching clasping track on the base cover.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the top cover and base cover have a matching shape and may be made of transparent plastic that makes viewable inside of the case without opening the case.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base cover comprises a plurality of connecting elements located at one or more corners of the base cover.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein each connecting element is either an inserting element or a receiving element.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the top cover comprises a plurality of matching connecting elements located at one or more corners of the top cover.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein each of the matching connecting elements of the top cover shall fit into the corresponding connecting element of the base cover.
14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the middle slide may store more than one disk.
15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the middle slide is configured in a shape corresponding to the shape of a disk.
16. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the middle slide may be detached from the case.
17. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the middle slide may be configured to have multiple holes to reduce amount of materials used to make the middle slide without compromise the middle slide to hold a disk tightly in place.
18. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the control component include a holding spring housed in a hole on the control component; wherein when released the holding spring presses against the base cover and holds the control component tightly in place.
19. A method of making a stackable disk-like data recording medium storage apparatus comprising
(a) Making a base cover including a plurality of stacking elements on an outer side of the base cover, a plurality of clasping tracks on an inward side of the base cover, a plurality of connecting elements at corners of the base cover, and a leaf spring placed between a set of holding blocks and an outer edge of the base cover;
(b) Making a top cover including a plurality of matching stacking elements on an outward side of the top cover, a plurality of connecting elements and a plurality of clasping tracks on a inward side of the top cover; wherein the clasping tracks and the connecting elements are fitted into the matching clasping tracks and the matching connecting elements on the base cover to form a case with an opening in front of the case and a gap in between sufficient to hold a disk; wherein the stacking elements of the top cover may be fitted into the stacking elements of the base cover of another case to allow a first disk case to be stacked onto or next to a second disk case;
(c) Making a middle slide placed between the top cover and the base cover that comprise a front cover and a latching notch, and is configured to hold a disk-like data recording medium with a cylindrical rod in center of the slide and to slide in and out of the opening between the base cover and the top cover; wherein the front cover fully seals the opening between the top cover and the base cover when the slide is fully placed in the case and the latching notch locks into a locking block to hold the slide tightly in place;
(d) Making a control component that comprises a push button in the front cover, a switch that may be activated with the front button pressed, a locking block that can hold the middle slide in place when locked into the locking notch of the middle slide, and a small spring housed in a hole in the control component; wherein when the front button is pressed, the switch causes the locking block to be disengaged from the latching notch of the middle slide and the leaf spring in the back of the case to project the slide forward out of the locking block and out of case making accessible the slide and a disk on the slide for retrieval.
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