Protective canister for computer discs

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Inventors

Hennessy, Michael P.
Prueher, Andrew B.

Application #

604169

Filed

Apr-26-1984

Published

Mar-25-1986

Current US Class

206/303
206/308.3
206/310
206/404
211/40
220/326
220/786
292/318
292/87
369/280

International Classes

B65D 085/30; B65D 045/18

Field of Search

206/444 206/309-313 206/303 206/391 206/394 206/403 206/404 206/408 211/40 312/9 312/10 220/306 220/326 369/280 292/318-322 292/19 292/80 292/87-89

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Abstract
A protective canister for computer discs comprises a hollow tube and a pair of end caps for closing the tube and fixing a central post therein. A stack of alternate computer discs and spacers having aligned central apertures is loaded onto the center post and clamped in the canister by way of a pair of platforms carried by the end caps about the central post. The elements of the canister are preferably constructed from hydrocarbon-based polymers and, after loading, the canister is sealed in shrink film so that the discs are protected in an environment which is free of particulate matter.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A protective canister for protecting a plurality of computer discs of the type having a pair of opposite main surfaces, a central aperture and a pair of bevel surfaces each extending from a respective main surface into the central aperture, said canister comprising:

a hollow tube including two ends;

a pair of caps for closing said two ends;

cooperable latch means on said two ends and on said caps for securing said caps to said ends;

a post and post mounting means carried by said caps for holding said post centrally within said hollow tube, said post including a cross-sectional dimension slightly smaller than that of the aperture of a disc to receive the discs thereover in a stack;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to packaging techniques for computer discs, and is more particularly concerned with the provision of a protective canister for transporting the computer discs.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Although the present invention provides a protective canister which was designed for a particular size of disc, for example a 51/4" rigid disc, such as aluminum, the package may be resized for other sizes of discs.

Presently, computer discs are milled at a first facility and then undergo further processing, including for example, polishing and receiving an application of magnetic material for storing information, usually at a second facility. During the entire process, the disc may be protected from contamination. This is particularly true during packaging and shipment of the disc from one facility to another.

A previous package comprised a rigid base having a plurality of spaced posts extending therefrom sized to closely receive the central apertures of the discs to form a plurality of stacks of discs with flat spacer rings therebetween. A second rigid base is secured to the free ends of the post and the resultant structure is sealed in a cardboard box. The bases and the posts were usually wood. It has been determined, however, that the paper and wood generate particulate matter which contaminates the discs and makes them useless.
 
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