USRE33961E - Write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an data storage media and, more particularly, to an improved write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and a method for assembling same.
- information can be recorded on and/or reproduced from a data storage medium in the form of a "floppy disc” by bringing a magnetic head into contact with the disc while rotating the disc at a high speed and, at the same time, moving the magnetic head in the radial direction of the disc.
- a floppy disc jacket includes, among other things, a write/protect tab assembly which is intended to prevent inadvertent erasure of the information recorded on the disc.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,409,630 discloses a write/protect tab assembly, wherein an assembled floppy disc jacket has a write/protect tab slidably mounted in a write/protect tab pocket.
- the write/protect tab does not become "encaptured" in the floppy disc jacket until the base and cover of the jacket are ultrasonically welded together during final assembly. Encaptured is defined as being held in place so that the write/protect tab will not fall out of the floppy disc jacket when handled. Accordingly, there are several instances before final assembly of the conventional jacket when, unfortunately, the write/protect tab merely falls out of the jacket base and disrupts production.
- the disc Prior to ultrasonically welding the jacket cover to the base, but after inserting the floppy disc and temporarily positioning the cover, the disc is quality tested. If the disc is not up to particular quality standards, the cover must be removed from the base and the disc is discarded. Often, at this stage of production, the tab falls out during handling. When a new disc is placed in the jacket, the write/protect tab must be reinserted in the tab pocket before the cover can be replaced on the base and the testing repeated. Of course, this type of assembly is time and cost inefficient.
- Another important drawback of the conventional assembly is related to floppy disc manufacturer buying requirements. These manufacturers prefer to load their own floppy disc into the jacket, test the quality of the disc, and then ultrasonically weld the jacket cover to the base. They prefer to take no part in the preassembly process, including insertion of the write/protect tab into the tab pocket. Of course, the conventional assembly forces such a manufacturer to insert the write/protect tab, since it falls out if the jacket is shipped with the write/protect tab originally in place.
- the prior art still does not provide a write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and a method for assembling same which are capable of the most cost- and time-efficient automated assembly.
- the assembly includes: (a) a substantially planar jacket base; (b) a write/protect tab slidably mounted in a tab pocket formed in the jacket base; and (c) means for encapturing the write/protect tab relative to the jacket base.
- the encapturing means alternatively comprises: a latch formed at the tab pocket for receiving the write/protect tab; shelf-like projections formed on the inner edges of the tab pocket for receiving corresponding elongated recesses formed on the sides of the write/protect tab; a cap fixedly attached to the write/protect tab with the write/protect tab pocket being disposed between the write/protect tab and the cap; or guides formed adjacent the write/protect tab pocket for receiving in sliding relation the sides of the write/protect tab.
- the method includes the step of encapturing the write/protect tab in the jacket base before the cover is positioned on the base.
- the encapturing step includes one of the following further steps: forming a latch at the tab pocket for receiving the write/protect tab; forming shelf-like projections on the inner edges of the tab pocket for receiving corresponding recesses formed in the tab; fixedly attaching a cap to the tab via snapping, press fitting, ultrasonically welding, swedging or gluing; or forming guides at the tab pocket for receiving the sides of the write/protect tab.
- the present invention eliminates the disadvantages of the prior art, such as time and cost consuming production of floppy discs and jackets, and provides automated assembly of write/protect tabs into floppy disc jackets.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a data storage medium according to the present invention in the form of a floppy disc and jacket;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a first, preferred embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a rear view of the write/protect tab shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a seventh embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a eighth embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a data storage medium according to the present invention indicated by reference numeral 10, generally including a floppy disc 12 and a floppy disc jacket 14.
- the floppy disc 12 is 3.5" in diameter, is composed of a thin polymer having a thickness of, for example 0.08 mm, and is provided with a magnetic layer on at least one surface thereof, upon which a magnetic head (not shown) moves in contact.
- the jacket 14 is preferably of a flat rectangular shape and includes a cover 16 and a base 18 arranged in substantially parallel relation. Both the cover 16 and the base 18 may be molded or formed of a synthetic resin so as to completely enclose the floppy disc 12 sandwiched therebetween.
- the jacket 14 is further provided with a slidable member known as a write/protect tab 22 supported between an opening 23 in the cover 16 and a tab pocket 24 (see FIG. 2) formed in the base 18 for preventing inadvertent erasure of the information signals from the floppy disc 12.
- Openings 20 and 21 are provided at the centers of the jacket 14 and the floppy disc 12, respectively, which are used in rotating the floppy disc 12 during operation.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the first, preferred embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly 25 for a floppy disc jacket and method for assembling same according to the present invention.
- the write/protect tab 22 comprises a rectangular body 26 and two parallel arms 28 extending therefrom. Each arm 28 terminates outwardly in a projection 30 which cooperates with rounded projections 32 formed at the tab pocket 24 to produce incremental forward and backward movement of the tab 22 relative to the pocket 24.
- a latch 34 is also formed at the tab pocket 24 for temporarily receiving a recess 36 formed in the tab 22 and, accordingly, encapturing the tab 22 during production.
- This first embodiment requires little structural modification of the write/protect tab 22 relative to the prior art structure. That is, the jacket base 18 and tab 22 remain substantially unchanged while the tab pocket 24 is slightly modified so that the tab 22 is encaptured in the pocket 24 when pushed in the forward/write position.
- the snap action that temporarily encaptures the tab 22 in the forward position prevents the tab 22 from sliding out from under the latch 34 on the base 18 until desired.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate a second embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly 25 for a floppy disc and method for assembling same according to the present invention.
- recesses 38 are formed on either side of the tab 22 to interface with shelf-like projections 40 formed on the tab pocket 24. Formation of the recesses 38 in the tab can be accomplished by molding a one piece tab or by joining two pieces to fabricate the tab 22. The tab 22 is first placed in the pocket 24 in the area without the shelf-like projections 40 and is then slid on over the shelf-like projections 40 to interface with the recesses 38.
- FIGS. 5-9 illustrate the third through seventh embodiments, respectively, of the write-protect tab assembly 25 for a floppy disc jacket and a method for assembling same according to the present invention. These embodiments share the common feature of fixedly attaching by various means a cap 42 to the write/protect tab 22 with the write/protect tab pocket 24 being disposed between the write/protect tab 22 and the cap 42.
- the cap 42 and the write/protect tab 22 are attached via snaps 44 formed on the cap 42, which are inserted through an opening 45 in the tab 22 and are received by corresponding recesses 46 formed at the sides of the write/protect tab 22.
- cap 42 and write/protect tab 22 are attached by press fitting the cap 42 into a corresponding opening 48 formed centrally of the rectangular body 26 of the write/protect tab 22.
- cap 42 and the write/protect tab 22 are attached via ultrasonic welding at their interface using a plurality of energy directors 50 which are known in the art.
- the cap 42 and the write/protect tab 22 are attached by inserting a pair of swedging posts 52 formed in the cap 42 into corresponding circular openings 54 formed in the write/protect tab 22.
- cap 42 and the write/protect tab 22 are attached by glue applied at their interface.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an eighth embodiment of the write/protect tab assembly 25 for a floppy disc jacket and a method for assembling same according to the present invention.
- the tops of the sides of the tab 22 are slidingly encaptured by two guides 56 formed inwardly on the sides of the tab pocket 24.
- the present invention requires only simple modification of existing tooling and equipment, and does not visually or operationally change the write/protect tab characteristics. For example, after the jacket cover and base are welded together, a consumer or a technician is unable to perceive a difference in operation or the way the tab actually looks in the jacket.
- the present invention offers much greater liberties in terms of how the write/protect tab can be handled during production.
- the tab would fall out when installed prior to securing the base to the cover, for example during quality testing of the floppy disc.
- floppy disc acceptability levels presently ranging from 40% to 80%, the advantage of the tab being encaptured when the cover and base are separated can clearly be seen.
- the present invention allows shipment of a floppy disc jacket preassembled with the tab in place.
- the actual initial method of placing the tab into the jacket base does not change.
- a finger on an assembly machine can, e.g., simply move the tab according to the first embodiment under the latch where it remains through the rest of the assembly process.
- the write/protect tab is also reliably encaptured throughout production.
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