a is a perspective view of a media storage device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
b is an isolated view on an enlarged scale of a portion of the media storage device as in
A media storage device 10 according to the present invention will now be described with reference to
A shelf 20 having opposed sides is attached to inner surfaces of the first 12 and second 16 vertical walls and extends therebetween in a generally horizontal configuration. The shelf 20 defines a plurality of slots 22. Preferably, each slot extends substantially between the first 12 and second 16 vertical walls and is spaced apart and generally parallel to each other slot 22 and perpendicular to the vertical walls. Preferably, the shelf 20 includes ten slots although it is understood that more or less slots would also be suitable. It is also understood that the slots 22 may be arranged parallel to the vertical walls. Other slot arrangements are also possible, such as some slots being parallel and others being perpendicular relative to the vertical walls.
Each respective slot 22 includes a size dimension so as to receive a media disc 4, it being understood that its length must be smaller than a diameter of a disc so that the disc 4 is not completely able to fall through the slot. Further, each respective slot 22 includes an angular configuration that enables a disc received therein to be held and displayed in a generally recumbent or reclined configuration (
Preferably, the media storage device will include 10 slots that are about ¾ inches apart, the entire device is about 5.5 inches wide, about 3 inches in height, and about 4⅛ inches long, Each slot is preferably about ⅛ inches wide. It is understood, of course, that the dimensions recited herein are just illustrative and other suitable dimensions would presumably be suitable as well. Preferably, the shelf 20 is attached to each vertical wall at a point generally midway between upper 12a, 12b and lower 14a, 14b edges of each wall, respectively. This configuration is desirable in that a portion of each vertical wall extends upward of the shelf 20 so that media discs 4 inserted into respective slots are laterally bounded by the upwardly extended portions.
The media storage device 10 also includes means along each of the plurality of slots 22 for protecting media discs 4 inserted therein. More particularly, a felt 26 or similar material may be situated along each rear wall 24 against which an inserted disc 4 may rest. Alternatively, the rear wall 24 may be constructed of another smooth, low friction material such as Teflon® or simply include an abrasion resistant coating.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.
This application makes reference to provisional patent application No. 60/850,516, filed Oct. 10, 2006, and titled Audio/Visual/Data Media Storage Apparatus.
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60850516 | Oct 2006 | US |