Compact disk labeling, cleaning and repairing systems
A compact disk labeling, cleaning and repairing system for use in applying an adhesive label to a surface of a compact disk, and for cleaning and repairing a readable surface of a compact disk. In an exemplary system, a top portion is used for labeling the compact disk and has a side wall with a shape that matches the shape of the compact disk and a flat shelf that forms an upper cavity. A plurality of tabs are formed around the periphery of the side wall that hold the compact disk above the label prior to attachment and which register the compact disk. The flat shelf has a plurality of slots therein that form a plurality of tabs, and a plurality of vertical projections extend away from the tabs to form a hub. The hub is sized to allow a central hole in the adhesive label to register thereto. The slots allow the tabs or hub to flex during application of the label. A bottom portion of the system may be used to clean and repair the compact disk. One or more pads are disposed on a lower surface the flat shelf that contact a non-readable surface of the compact disk and prevent substantial movement thereof during cleaning. The side wall adjacent the lower surface (or a central member) has a frictional or toothed surface. A cleaning tool comprises a rotatable cleaning member having a cleaning pad disposed thereon that contacts the compact disk is used with cleaning or repair solution to clean or repair the compact disk. The pad contacts and rotates relative to the frictional or toothed surface of the side wall (or central member) while the pad contacts the surface of the compact disk to clean or repair it.
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What is claimed is:
1. A compact disk labeling system for use in applying an adhesive label to a compact disk, comprising: a side wall having a shape that substantially matches the exterior shapeof the compact disk; a substantially flat shelf formed a predetermined distance below an upper edge of the side wall that forms an upper cavity that has a central opening formed therein and a plurality of slots extending outward therefrom toward theside wall, and upon which an adhesive label is placed with its adhesive side up; a plurality of tabs disposed around the periphery of the side wall that hold the compact disk above the label prior to application of the label thereto; and a hubcomprising a plurality of tabs that extend away from a top surface of the flat shelf toward the upper edge of the side wall, which hub is sized to allow a central hole in the adhesive label to register thereto, and wherein the slots in the flat shelfallow the hub to flex.
2. The system recited in claim 1 which is a single-piece molded plastic component.
3. The system recited in claim 1 further comprising: a lower cavity formed between the side wall and a lower surface of the flat shelf, which side wall comprises a frictional surface; one or more frictional pads disposed on the lower surface ofthe flat shelf that prevent movement of the compact disk; and a cleaning tool comprising a rotatable cleaning member having a cleaning pad disposed thereon that contacts the compact disk, which rotatable cleaning member contacts and rotates relative tothe frictional surface of the side wall to clean the compact disk.
4. The system recited in claim 1 further comprising: a lower cavity formed between the side wall and a lower surface of the flat shelf, a frictional surface formed on a peripheral edge of a central member that protrudes into the lower cavity; one or more frictional pads disposed on the lower surface of the flat shelf that prevent movement of the compact disk; and a cleaning tool comprising a rotatable cleaning member having a cleaning pad disposed thereon that contacts the compact disk,which rotatable cleaning member contacts and rotates relative to the frictional surface of the peripheral edge of the central member to clean the compact disk.
5. The system recited in claim 1 further comprising: a lower cavity formed between the side wall and a lower surface of the flat shelf, which side wall comprises a toothed gear-like surface; and one or more frictional pads disposed on the lowersurface of the flat shelf that prevent movement of the compact disk; and a cleaning tool comprising a rotatable cleaning member having a cleaning pad disposed thereon that contacts the compact disk, and whose outer edge comprises a toothed gear-likesurface that mates with the toothed gear-like surface of the side wall and rotates relative to the compact disk to clean it.
6. The system recited in claim 1 further comprising: a lower cavity formed between the side wall and a lower surface of the flat shelf; and one or more frictional pads disposed on the lower surface of the flat shelf that prevent movement of thecompact disk; a central member that protrudes into the lower cavity that has a toothed gear-like peripheral edge; and a cleaning tool comprising a rotatable cleaning member having a cleaning pad disposed thereon that contacts the compact disk, andwhose outer edge comprises a toothed gear-like surface that mates with the toothed gear-like peripheral edge of the central member and rotates relative to the compact disk to clean it.
7. The system recited in claim 3 wherein the cleaning tool comprises a handle coupled to the rotatable cleaning member.
8. The system recited in claim 3 wherein the cleaning tool comprises a dimple formed in the rotatable cleaning member that allows the cleaning tool to rotate in conjunction with movement of one's finger.
Patent number:
6543508
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
May 22, 2001
Issue date:
April 8, 2003
Inventor:
Richard C. Koch (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA)
Assignee:
Labelwhiz.com, Inc. (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA)
Primary Examiner:
Richard Crispino
Assistant Examiner:
Sue A. Purvis
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Float; Kenneth W.
Current U.S. Classification: 156/391 156/556 156/DIG.2 369/72
