US2003196916A1PendingUtilityA1
Systems and methods for ascertaining whether media disc is present in media disc container
Assignee: WESTVACO PACKAGING GROUP INCPriority: Apr 3, 2002Filed: Mar 18, 2003Published: Oct 23, 2003
Est. expiryApr 3, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Eric Jakobowicz
G11B 33/0427
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Abstract
A media disc case is described that includes a container at least partially fabricated from a see-through material for holding a media disk. A sleeve is affixed to the container for holding a graphical insert. A graphical insert is loaded into the sleeve. The graphical insert includes an opening therein, and is positioned such that a portion of a media disc held in the container is visible through the opening.
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1 . A media disc case, comprising:
a container at least partially fabricated from a see-through material for holding a media disk; a sleeve affixed to the container for holding a graphical insert; a graphical insert loaded into the sleeve, the graphical insert including an opening therein positioned such that a portion of a media disc held in the container is visible through the opening.
2 . The media disc case of claim 1 , wherein the container comprises first and second rectangular panels that are hinged to each other, one of the panels including a cavity therein shaped to receive a media disc.
3 . The media disc of claim 2 , wherein the sleeve and graphical insert fold around the first and second panels.
4 . A method for securing a media disc case, comprising:
fabricating a container from a see-through material for holding a media disk; affixing a sleeve to the container for holding a graphical insert; loading a graphical insert into the sleeve, the graphical insert including an opening therein positioned such that a portion of a media disc held in the container is visible through the opening.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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