1. Field
The present disclosure relates to compact disk players; and, more particularly, to a compact disk player combined with a jewelry box.
2. Related Art
Compact disk players are well known in the art and quite popular among adults and children. Jewelry boxes are also well known and quite popular with young children, particularly girls. Jewelry boxes with a theme, such as an association with a popular attraction at a venue, or a movie or television character, are quite desirable.
There is a need for a combination jewelry box and compact disk player that is attractive to a child or the like.
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a combined compact disk player and jewelry box. Such a device should be pleasing and attractive and may carry a theme associated with an attraction in a venue, such as a theme park, or associated with a movie or television program. Also, such a device should have a storage area for storing a plurality of compact disks so that one can take the device from one location to another without a need to carry the disks separately.
The above-mentioned features and objects of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and in which:
Referring now to
Device 10 thus is generally rectangular in configuration having four interconnected sides, such as short side walls 11, 12 (see also
Any suitable configuration may be provided for device 10, such as oval, circular, etc. and, in the embodiment herein, any suitable number of spaced support legs may be provided. Legs 17 to 20 may be curved on the outer lower surface, as at curved portions 21,
A pair of spaced speaker grills 23, 24 are provided in front wall 13. An actuating button 25 as which will be described further herein below, is disposed between grills 23, 24. Decorative trim 26, 27 (see also
A pair of pull-out drawers 28, 29 are provided on each side of device 10 as seen in
Device 10 is shown in
As seen in
A hinged CD dome 40 is located in generally the middle of the cover 30 and may be spring loaded, as is well known in the art, so that the user pushes down on the same to open it and load a CD for playing the same.
The front wall 13 of device 10 may have other controls for operating the CD player. Thus, a power switch 41 for the CD player is provided along with a conventional LCD lens 42 and suitable CD operating switches 43 through 48 for stop, pause, forward, reverse, head phone jack etc, as is well known in the art.
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In addition to the foregoing, the interior of device 10 may include a suitable operating mechanism 52 for operating the CD player and a suitable touch actuated circuit panel 53 which cooperates with the controls on front panel 13. Loud speakers 54, 55 are associated with grills 23, 24. The LCD lens bevel 56 is disposed on the outside of cover 13 surrounding lens 42, the lens 42 extending into the interior of device 10.
Any suitable number of CDs 38′ may be loaded in sleeve 38 (
Button 25 may be spring loaded and electronically coupled to lid opening mechanism (not shown) so that, when it is rotated, it opens lid 16. The drawers 28, 29 glide smoothly and may be totally removable from device 10. Such drawers may be used to keep jewelry and other trinkets therein.
Any suitable materials may be used, such as various plastic, etc. Any suitable colors may be used for the CD player, any suitable components may be used for the LEDs, switches, etc. Transparent lens, such as for lens 42, may be used. Molded parts may be used and various decorative designs and artwork may be used. High gloss materials may be used where desired.
Mirror 32 may have a reflective outer surface and be silvered on the rear thereof.
Although a particular embodiment of the disclosure is disclosed, variations thereof may occur to an artisan and the scope of the disclosure should only be limited by the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/565,912, filed Apr. 27, 2004, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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