Claims
- 1. Storage arrangement for compact storing audio and visual cassettes constituted by a stack of horizontal, prismatic boxes intended to contain drawers, characterized by first and second boxes of two different dimensions, whereby the width and the height of the second boxes for visual cassettes are respectfully equal to 1.5 times the width and the height of the first boxes for audio compact cassettes and in that these boxes have, on their upper side, one pair of profiled ribs and a first type of groove and on their lower side, the first and second boxes having respectively four and six profiled grooves of a second type with a contour interacting with the contour of the said ribs, in order to allow fitting of the said grooves in the said ribs, the distance between two adjacent groovers being equal of the distance between two adjacent ribs, said first type of groove being limited at its end by two transverse ribs and said second type of grooves terminating obliquely in two inclined sides so that said ribs are self positioned in the grooves of another box and the superposed boxes are blocked together longitudinally.
- 2. Storage arrangement for storing audio and visual cassettes constituted by a stack of horizontal, prismatic boxes intended to contain drawers, characterized in that said arrangement comprises at least three types of box, namely a first large box, a second small box and at least a third box whereof the horizontal width is equal to that of one of the first or second boxes and the height is equal to the width of the first or second boxes, and in that these boxes have, on their upper side, at least one pair of profiled ribs and a first type of groove and on their lower side, at least one pair of profiled grooves of a second type with a contour interacting with the contour of the said ribs, in order to allow fitting of the said grooves in said ribs, said first type of groove being limited at its end by two transverse ribs and said second type of grooves terminating obliquely in two inclined sides so that said ribs are self positioned in the grooves of another box and the superposed boxes are blocked together longitudinally.
- 3. Storage arrangement according to claim 2, comprising four types of box, wherein the horizontal width of the third type of box is equal to the horizontal width of said small box and its height is equal to the height of said large box and the horizontal width of the fourth type of box is equal to the width of said large box and its height is equal to the width of said small box and wherein the boxes of all types have on their upper side a pair of profiled ribs and on their lower side, the small box four profiled grooves, the large box six profiled grooves and the third type of box four profiled grooves and the fourth type of box six profiled grooves, said profiled grooves interacting with the contour of the said ribs, in order to allow fitting of the said grooves in the said ribs, the distance between two adjacent grooves being equal to the distance between two adjacent ribs.
- 4. Arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the grooves are formed by strengthening ribs.
- 5. Arrangement according to claim 1 wherein a strengthening profile is provided between each pair of ribs.
- 6. Storage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the ratio between the width and the height of the boxes is equal to 5/3.
- 7. A storage arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said groove and said ribs are arranged to interfit horizontally.
- 8. A storage arrangement to claim 1 wherein said grooves are formed separate from said ribs.
- 9. A storage arrangement according to claim 8 wherein said grooves and said ribs are located on opposing surfaces of said boxes.
- 10. A storage arrangement according to claim 1 further comprising two large boxes and one small box, each said two large boxes being interfitted by said ribs and said grooves to said small box so as to connect said two large boxes together.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/088,269, filed on Aug. 24, 1988, now abandoned, which was a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 751,089 filed July 2, 1985, now abandoned.
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