Claims
- 1. A rack that is adapted to retain and rotate a plurality of CD cases or cases for containing other items, wherein said cases contain a unique indicia such as a barcode, the rack comprising:
an upstanding structure with a top and a base; a continuous loop formed from a plurality of interlocked holders, each holder including a base having a holder-engaging mechanism extending therefrom and said holder engaging-mechanism engages an adjacent holder in order to form the continuous loop, said continuous loop supported by said structure; a motor that can rotate said loop, said motor supported by said structure; and an indicia reader located at the top of said structure and positioned and adapted to read indicia on the cases as the cases held in the loop move by the indicia reader as said motor rotates said loop.
- 2. The rack of claim 1 with the unique indicia located at the end of a case, and wherein:
said loop is adapted to cause the cases to fan out at the top of the structure for ease of selection of the cases; and wherein said indicia reader is located on an arm which is adapted to project over the fanned-out cases at the top of the structure.
- 3. The rack of claim 1 wherein:
said indicia reader is located on an arm which is adapted to project over the cases at the top of the structure.
- 4. The rack of claim 1 wherein:
said indicia reader is located on an arm which is located at the top of the structure.
- 5. The rack of claim 2 wherein said arm includes a source of light.
- 6. The rack of claim 3 wherein said arm includes a source of light.
- 7. The rack of claim 4 wherein said arm includes a source of light.
- 8. The rack of claim 1 including a remote controller that can operate said motor in order to bring a case with a unique indicia to the top of the structure to be read by the indicia reader.
- 9. The rack of claim 1 including a remote controller that can operate said motor.
- 10. A rack that is adapted to retain and rotate a plurality of CD cases or cases for containing other items, wherein said cases contain a unique indicia such as a barcode, the rack comprising:
an upstanding structure with a top and a base; a loop formed from a plurality of holders, said loop supported by said structure; a motor that can rotate said loop, said motor supported by said structure; said loop is adapted to cause the cases to fan out at the top of the structure for ease of selection of the cases; an indicia reader located at the top of said structure and positioned and adapted to read indicia on the cases as the cases held in the loop move by the indicia reader as said motor rotates said loop; and wherein said indicia reader is located on an arm which is adapted to project over the fanned-out cases at the top of the structure.
- 11. The rack of claim 10 wherein said arm includes a source of light.
- 12. The rack of claim 10 including a remote controller that can operate said motor in order to bring a case with a unique indicia to the top of the structure to be read by the indicia reader.
- 13. The rack of claim 10 including a remote controller that can operate said motor.
- 14. The rack of claim 10 wherein each said holder includes:
a first holder-engaging mechanism; a second holder-engaging mechanism; and wherein said first holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to interlock with a second holder-engaging mechanism of a second said holder, and said second holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to interlock with a first holder-engaging mechanism on a third holder to form said loop.
- 15. The rack of claim 10 wherein each said holder includes:
a first holder-engaging mechanism, which is a male mechanism; a second holder-engaging mechanism, which is a female mechanism.
- 16. The rack of claim 10 wherein each said holder includes:
a first holder-engaging mechanism; a second holder-engaging mechanism; and wherein said first holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to nest in a second holder-engaging mechanism of a second said holder, and said second holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to have a first holder-engaging mechanism on a third holder nest in the second holder-engaging mechanism said holder to form said loop.
- 17. The rack of claim 10 wherein each said holder includes:
a first holder-engaging mechanism with a slot located adjacent thereto; a second holder-engaging mechanism having a distal end, which distal end is shaped in order to be received in said slot; and wherein said first holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to interlock with a second holder-engaging mechanism of a second said holder, and said second holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to interlock with a first holder-engaging mechanism on a third holder to form said loop; and wherein the distal end of the second holder-engaging mechanism of the second said holder can pass through said slot located adjacent to the first holder-engaging mechanism of said holder to which the second holder-engaging mechanism is inserted to allow the second said holder to spread apart from said holder.
- 18. The rack of claim 14 including:
a sprocket that is driven by said motor; said sprocket including a plurality of teeth with spaces located between said teeth; and wherein said first holder-engaging mechanism of a first said holder nested in said second holder-engaging mechanism of a second said holder and said second holder-engaging mechanism can be positioned in a space between said teeth as the holders engage the sprocket in order to spread the holders apart.
- 19. The rack of claim 9 wherein said remote controller can transmit one of an ultrasound signal, a radio frequency signal, and an infra red signal.
- 20. The rack of claim 13 wherein said remote controller can transmit one of an ultrasound signal, a radio frequency signal, and an infra red signal.
- 21. The rack of claim 1 wherein said rack can be operated by audio commands.
- 22. The rack of claim 10 wherein said rack can be operated by audio commands.
- 23. A rack that is adapted to retain and rotate a plurality of CD cases or cases for containing other items, wherein said cases contain a unique indicia such as a barcode, the rack comprising:
a loop formed from a plurality of holders, said loop supported by said structure; a motor that can rotate said loop, said motor supported by said structure; said loop is adapted to cause the cases to move past the top of the structure for ease of selection of the cases; an indicia reader located at the top of said structure and positioned and adapted to read indicia on the cases as the cases held in the loop move by the indicia reader as said motor rotates said loop; and wherein said indicia reader is located on an arm which is adapted to project over the top of the structure.
- 24. A rack that is adapted to retain and rotate a plurality of CD cases or cases for containing other items, wherein said cases contain a unique indicia such as a barcode, the rack comprising:
an upstanding structure with a top and a base; a continuous loop formed from a plurality of interlocked holders, each holder including a base having a holder-engaging mechanism extending therefrom and said holder engaging-mechanism engages an adjacent holder in order to form the continuous loop, said continuous loop supported by said structure; a motor that can rotate said loop, said motor supported by said structure; and a light source located at the top of said structure and positioned and adapted to allow the reading of indicia on the cases as the cases held in the loop move by the light source as said motor rotates said loop.
- 25. The rack of claim 24 with the unique indicia located at the end of a case, and wherein:
said loop is adapted to cause the cases to fan out at the top of the structure for ease of selection of the cases; and wherein said light source is located on an arm which is adapted to project over the fanned-out cases at the top of the structure.
- 26. The rack of claim 24 wherein:
said light source is located on an arm which is adapted to project over the cases at the top of the structure.
- 27. The rack of claim 24 wherein:
said light source is located on an arm which is located at the top of the structure.
- 28. The rack of claim 24 including a timer that can turn said light source off after rotation of the cases ceases.
- 29. The rack of claim 24 including a remote controller that can operate said motor in order to bring a case with a unique indicia to the top of the structure to be read.
- 30. The rack of claim 24 including a remote controller that can operate said motor.
- 31. A rack that is adapted to retain and rotate a plurality of CD cases or cases for containing other items, wherein said cases contain a unique indicia such as a bar code, the rack comprising:
an upstanding structure with a top and a base; a loop formed from a plurality of holders, said loop supported by said structure; a motor that can rotate said loop, said motor supported by said structure; said loop is adapted to cause the cases to fan out at the top of the structure for ease of selection of the cases; a light source located at the top of said structure and positioned and adapted to allow the reading of indicia on the cases as the cases held in the loop move by the light source as said motor rotates said loop; and wherein said light source is located on an arm which is adapted to project over the fanned-out cases at the top of the structure.
- 32. The rack of claim 31 including a timer that can turn said light source off after rotation of the cases ceases.
- 33. The rack of claim 31 including a remote controller that can operate said motor in order to bring a case with a unique indicia to the top of the structure to be read.
- 34. The rack of claim 31 including a remote controller that can operate said motor.
- 35. The rack of claim 31 wherein each said holder includes:
a first holder-engaging mechanism; a second holder-engaging mechanism; and wherein said first holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to interlock with a second holder-engaging mechanism of a second said holder, and said second holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to interlock with a first holder-engaging mechanism on a third holder to form said loop.
- 36. The rack of claim 31 wherein each said holder includes:
a first holder-engaging mechanism, which is a male mechanism; a second holder-engaging mechanism, which is a female mechanism.
- 37. The rack of claim 31 wherein each said holder includes:
a first holder-engaging mechanism; a second holder-engaging mechanism; and wherein said first holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to nest in a second holder-engaging mechanism of a second said holder, and said second holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to have a first holder-engaging mechanism on a third holder nest in the second holder-engaging mechanism said holder to form said loop.
- 38. The rack of claim 31 wherein each said holder includes:
a first holder-engaging mechanism with a slot located adjacent thereto; a second holder-engaging mechanism having a distal end, which distal end is shaped in order to be received in said slot; and wherein said first holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to interlock with a second holder-engaging mechanism of a second said holder, and said second holder-engaging mechanism on said holder is adapted to interlock with a first holder-engaging mechanism on a third holder to form said loop; and wherein the distal end of the second holder-engaging mechanism of the second said holder can pass through said slot located adjacent to the first holder-engaging mechanism of said holder to which the second holder-engaging mechanism is inserted to allow the second said holder to spread apart from said holder.
- 39. The rack of claim 35 including:
a sprocket that is driven by said motor; said sprocket including a plurality of teeth with spaces located between said teeth; and wherein said first holder-engaging mechanism of a first said holder nested in said second holder-engaging mechanism of a second said holder and said second holder-engaging mechanism can be positioned in a space between said teeth as the holders engage the sprocket in order to spread the holders apart.
- 40. The rack of claim 33 wherein said remote controller can transmit one of an ultrasound signal, a radio frequency signal, and an infra red signal.
- 41. The rack of claim 34 wherein said remote controller can transmit one of an ultrasound signal, a radio frequency signal, and an infra red signal.
- 42. The rack of claim 31 wherein said rack can be operated by audio commands.
- 43. A rack that is adapted to retain and rotate a plurality of CD cases or cases for containing other items, wherein said cases contain a unique indicia such as a bar code, the rack comprising:
an upright support structure with a top and a base; a loop formed from a plurality of holders, said loop supported by said structure; a motor that can rotate said loop, said motor supported by said structure; said loop is adapted to cause the cases to move past the top of the structure for ease of selection of the cases; a light source located at the top of said structure and positioned and adapted to allow the reading of indicia on the cases as the cases held in the loop move by the light source as said motor rotates said loop; and wherein said light source is located on an arm which is adapted to project over the top of the structure.
- 44. An apparatus for storing a plurality of objects comprising:
an upright support structure having at least one light source; a continuous loop of interlocking object holders supported on the upright support structure so as to be able to rotate in a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction; a motor coupled to the continuous loop to drive rotation of the continuous loop; and a bar code scanner coupled to the motor to identify objects in the loop.
- 45. An apparatus for storing a plurality of objects comprising:
an upright support structure having a bottom region and a top region; a bar code scanner coupled to the top region of the upright support structure; a light source coupled to the top region of the upright support structure; a continuous loop of interlocking object holders supported on the upright support structure so as to be able to rotate in a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction; and a motor coupled to the continuous loop to drive rotation of the continuous loop such that the plurality of objects rotate past the bar code scanner and the light source.
PRIORITY CLAIM AND CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 09/721,001, filed Nov. 22, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No.______ which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/625,228, filed Jul. 24, 2000, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/240,308, filed Jan. 29, 1999, now abandoned. All of the above references are incorporated herein by reference.
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