The present invention relates to a multimedia storage support specially adapted for receiving and holding CDs or DVDs as such, that is in the shape of disks, as well as pockets containing CDs and DVDs or casings containing CDs or DVDs, whatever be the size of these pockets and casings.
In the field of medias, there exist well-known means for stocking information of data, such as computerezed data, music, films and the like. The first one of these means is the compact disk, commonly called CD. Another of these means is the digital video disk, commonly called to as DVD.
It is known that CDs and DVDs are usually stored into pockets or into plastic casings that can be of different sizes and thicknesses. It is also well-known that there already exist supports for stocking CDs and DVDs for storage purposes. The problem however is that there exist numerous types of pockets and/or casings for CDs or DVDs of different shapes, sizes and thicknesses and each of the existing supports is usually of a specific form and size and thus may receive only given types of CDs or DVDs, pockets or casings. Therefore, there is a need for a CD or DVD storage system which would be versatile and easy to use, while being also aesthetic and offering the opportunity of being very easy to install in any kind of storing furniture and/or to be positioned directly onto a flat surface such as a table or a desk. In other words, there is presently a need for a media storage support that could be used with any kind of CDs, DVDs, pockets and casings containing the same, and which could be connected to other similar supports to form a storing area which, depending on the structure that must be given to such an area, would be installable onto either the vertical walls of a piece of furniture, directly onto a table or a desk, or to a lateral column in order to form a piece of furniture completely independent and capable of storing any kind of CDs, DVDs, pockets and casings.
Thus, the present invention is directed to a multimedia storage system which satisfies the above-mentioned needs.
More specifically, the invention is directed to a multimedia storage system for receiving and holding CDs or DVDs as such, as well as pockets containing CDs or DVDs and casings containing CDs or DVDs whatever the sizes of these pockets and casings, wherein this support is in the form of a single piece comprising at least one storage opening provided with two opposite side walls and two opposite ends, each opening being also provided with a retractable fixation system consisting of deformable tongues preferably located close to one of the opposite ends of said opening, each opening being further provided with recesses in at least one of its opposite ends to receive and hold a CD or DVD, a pocket or a casing containing the same.
When the piece comprises a plurality of storage openings, these openings extend adjacent to each other and are positioned so that their opposite ends be in same planes and the opposite walls of adjacent openings be also adjacent to each other. In such a case, the adjacent walls of the storage openings adjacent to each other are preferably spaced apart so as to form also a space sized to receive a CD or DVD as such.
Preferably also, the multimedia storage system according to the invention is provided with holes and slots located in such manner as to facilitate fixation of said support to a holding structure in either horizontal, vertical or inclined position. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the support is devised to be positioned at angle onto a holding structure.
In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the multimedia storage support has a lower surface that it is substantially flat and horizontal in order to allow positioning of it onto a table or a desk, without having to be positioned on, and be attached to a vertical wall or any other holding structure.
As disclosed hereinabove, the multimedia storage support according to the invention has the advantage of being versatile and thus capable of holding and storing CDs, DVDs, or pockets or casings containing them, whatever be the size and shape of such pockets and casings. The multimedia storage support according to the invention has also the advantage of being modular, thereby making it possible to connect it to other similar supports in order to satisfy the user's need in terms of required storage space. To allow such an assembly of several supports, each support preferably has lateral sides provided with attachments means such as tongues and groves that are devised to allow attachment of it to a similar multimedia storage support positioned adjacent to it, for the purposes of assembling several supports side by side.
In addition to the above-mentioned advantages, the multimedia storage support according to the invention may, depending on the shape that has been given to it, be installed onto the walls of a piece of furniture or of any other kind of holding structure, or either flat onto a table or desk, or to columns or any other support in order to form a storing assembly.
The multimedia storage support according to the invention further has the advantage of having a very simple structure and being very easy to manufacture, especially by moulding.
The invention will be better understood upon reading the following non restrictive description that follows of several preferred embodiments thereof, reference be made to the accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 2 to 6 are front, side, top, bottom and rear plan views of the multimedias storages support shown in
The multimedia storage support according to the first preferred embodiment of the invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 9 of the accompanying drawings consists of a piece 1 preferably molded of a plastic material, such as a polyethylene/polypropylene polymeric resin. This piece 1 comprises a plurality of storage openings 3 that extend adjacent to each other and are positioned so that their opposite ends be in the same planes and the opposite walls of adjacent opening be also adjacent to each other. In FIGS. 1 to 9, the illustrated support comprises eight openings. It is worth noting however that the support could have more or less than eight openings.
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When the piece 1 is installed, it extends at an angle. In this position, the opposite side walls 5 of each storage opening 3 also extends at angle and permits to better hold the CDs, DVDs, pockets or casings that are inserted therein as is clearly shown in
As is also shown in FIGS. 1 to 9 of the accompanying drawings, each storage opening 3 comprises a retractable fixation system consisting of two tongues 7 which are deformable due to the elasticity of the molding material such allowing automatic adaptation of the opening 3 to the size of the pockets or casings to be stored. The tongues 7 are preferably located close to the end of the opening 3 that is in the lowest position when the storage support 1 is installed. On the other side of each opening are located two recesses 9 that are in line with the central axis of the storage opening, each recess 9 having a width that becomes smaller in the direction of the upper edge of the support.
Thanks to these recesses 9 and to the presence of the tongues 7, it is possible for each opening 3 to receive with the very same efficiency either a CD or DVD as such a pocket 11 containing such a CD or DVD, a casing 13 of small size containing a CD or a DVD or a casing 15 of a larger size for a DVD, as shown in
In the bottom of the lower front end of each storage opening may also be located another central recess 17 which is specially adapted to receive a CD or DVD as such that is in the form of a disk, like the disk 19 shown in
Advantageously also, the adjacent walls of each pair of storage openings 9 adjacent to each other may be spaced apart so as to define a space 21 which is also sized to receive and hold a CD or DVD 19, as is also shown in
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It is worth noting that other conventional attachments means could be used instead of the tongues and groves disclosed therein above, for the purpose of assembling several supports side by side. In this connection, reference can be made to
Preferably, each side of the support also comprises, on both of its sides, an up and down some cavities 27 which allowed the insertion of pins or any other kind of supporting means 29 as shown in
The pieces 1′ that are so assembled that may therefore be connected and installed to form of several stairs that are attachable onto columns 31′ as shown in
Of course, numerous modifications can be made to the present invention as disclosed thereinabove without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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04 11002.9 | May 2004 | GB | national |
2,486,834 | Nov 2004 | CA | national |