Claims
- 1. A rack that retains and rotates objects, the rack comprising:
a loop formed from a plurality of inter-connected holders, each holder comprising: first and second walls retained a spaced-apart distance from each other sufficient to admit and frictionally retain at least a portion of at least one object to be retained by said holder while exposing at least part of a retained said object for user selection and removal from said holder; a male holder-engaging mechanism; and a female holder-engaging mechanism; wherein said male holder-engaging mechanism is disposed to flexibly matingly interlock with a female holder-engaging mechanism on a second said holder, and said female holder-engaging mechanism is disposed to flexibly matingly interlock with the male holder-engaging mechanism on a third said holder in forming said loop; a first rotation shaft; and a second rotation shaft disposed parallel to and spaced-apart from said first rotation shaft a distance approximating half a length of said loop; wherein said loop is rotatable about said first rotation shaft and said second rotation shaft.
- 2. The rack of claim 1, wherein each of said holders is unitarily formed from a single piece of material.
- 3. The rack of claim 1, wherein each of said holders is formed as a one-piece holder from injection molded ABS plastic.
- 4. The rack of claim 1, wherein each said holder can retain one of said objects.
- 5. The rack of claim 1, wherein each said holder can retain at least two of said objects.
- 6. The rack of claim 1, further including:
a motor, mechanically rotatably coupled to said first rotation shaft to rotate said belt; and a user-operable control, coupled to said motor, said control having at least one characteristic selected from a group consisting of (a) a switch governing motor rotational speed of said loop, (b) a switch governing direction of rotation of said loop, (c) a remotely controllable unit governing motor rotational speed of said loop, (d) a remotely controllable unit governing direction of rotation of said loop, and (e) a mechanism able to read scancode on a desired said object and to halt rotation of said loop upon recognition of a user-selected said scancode.
- 7. The rack of claim 1, further including:
a first vertical support member and a second vertical support member, each said member having a height exceeding said distance between said first rotation shaft and said second rotation shaft; a base member, affixed to a lower portion of said first and said second vertical support member; and at least one user-removable base side member sized to increase effective area of said base member when attached thereto.
- 8. The rack of claim 7, further including:
a light emitting unit, coupleable to an upper region of said first vertical support member, to illuminate some said objects as said loop rotates.
- 9. The rack of claim 7, further including:
a scancode reader, coupleable to a region of said vertical support member, to read scancode on at least one of said objects, said scancode identifying an object; and electronics coupled to said scancode reader to halt loop rotation upon recognition by said scancode reader of a scancode desired by a user.
- 10. The rack of claim 7, wherein each said vertical support member has a characteristic selected from a group consisting of (a) in side view said support member is wider at a base region than at an upper region, and (b) in side view said support member has substantially equal width at a base region and at an upper region.
- 11. A rack that retains and rotates objects, the rack comprising:
a loop formed solely from a plurality of inter-connected holders, each holder comprising means for frictionally retaining at least a portion of at least one object to be retained by said holder while exposing at least part of a retained said object for user selection and removal from said holder, and further comprising means for flexibly matingly inter-connecting with another said holder, wherein said loop is formed from flexibly matingly inter-connected said holders; means for rotating said loop at a rotation speed and direction selectable by a user; and a housing containing said loop and said means for rotating said loop, said housing including a base having at least one detachable side base member.
- 12. The rack of claim 11, wherein each of said holders is from injection molded ABS plastic.
- 13. The rack of claim 11, further including a unit attachable to said rack, said unit having at least one characteristic selected from a group consisting of (a) said unit includes a light source to illuminate at least a portion of said loop, and (b) said unit includes a scanner to scan barcode carried by objects retained by holders comprising said loop in said rack.
- 14. The rack of claim 11, wherein said means for rotating enables at least one type of user-control selected from a group consisting of (a) a switch governing motor rotational speed of said loop, (b) a switch governing direction of rotation of said loop, (c) a remotely controllable unit governing motor rotational speed of said loop, (d) a remotely controllable unit governing direction of rotation of said loop, and (e) a mechanism able to read scancode on a desired said object and to halt rotation of said loop upon recognition of a user-selected said scancode.
- 15. A rotatable loop of displayable objects, the loop formed by matingly interlocking adjacent holders, wherein each holder can retain at least one of said objects, the loop comprising:
first and second walls retained a spaced-apart distance from each other sufficient to admit and frictionally retain at least a portion of at least one object to be retained by said holder; a first holder-engaging mechanism; and a second holder-engaging mechanism; said first holder-engaging mechanism disposed to matingly interlock with the second holder-engaging mechanism on a second said holder when desired to form said loop; and said second holder-engaging mechanism disposed to matingly interlock with the first holder-engaging mechanism on a third said holder when desired to form said loop.
- 16. The loop of claim 15, wherein each of said holders is unitarily fabricated as a single piece.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 09/625,228 filed Jul. 24, 2000 entitled “Modular Rack for Compact Disks” which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/240,308 filed Jan. 29, 1999, entitled “Rack for Compact Disks”.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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