Claims
- 1. A CD tray comprising:a CD holder plate defined with a circular depression for accommodating a CD and a center hole, and having clip pegs which are formed on an inner edge of the CD holder plate, defining the center hole, to fixedly maintain the CD, the CD holder plate being further defined with a release opening which is communicated with the center hole in a manner such that the CD can be easily released from the CD holder plate when it is pushed by a fingertip through the release opening, engagement projections respectively formed at four corners and on an upper surface of the CD holder plate, with four engagement grooves being defined below the engagement projections, in a manner such that, when CD holder plates are stacked one upon another, the engagement projections of one CD holder plate can be respectively engaged into the engagement grooves of another CD holder plate, to prevent the CD holder plates from being unintentionally moved in a horizontal direction, wherein, when the CD holder plates are stacked one upon another, they are bound in the shape of a booklet in a manner such that an adhesive tape is affixed to one side end surfaces of the CD holder plates, a flip member and a cover member are joined to upper and lower ends of the adhesive tape, respectively, a lock band having stitched to a lower surface thereof hook and loop fastener strips is provided on the other side ends of the CD holder plates to connect distal ends of the flip and cover members with each other, whereby a desired CD can be easily found by simply turning over CD holder plates as in the case of the booklet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED US PATENT
The application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 6,712,203 filed on Sep. 28, 2001 and granted on Mar. 30, 2004.
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