Holder for CD cassettes

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Inventors

Zehnder, Richard

Application #

292095

Filed

Aug-17-1994

Published

Oct-10-1995

Current US Class

206/387.1
206/480
206/482
211/40
211/88.01

International Classes

A47B 081/06

Field of Search

211/13 211/40 211/41 211/72 211/89 248/309.1 312/9.9 312/9.63 206/309 206/387 206/477 206/478 206/480 206/482 206/454 206/560 206/565 403/326 403/397

Examiners

Braun; Leslie A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Weingarten, Schurgin, Gagnebin & Hayes

US Patent References

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4892189   Case for multiple c...
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4951826   Compact disc displ...
5040687   Wall-mounted com...
5052564   Compact disc displ...
5072836   Rack for compact...
5232089   Apparatus for stori...
5351835   Device for storing c...

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Abstract
A holder for CD cassettes is disclosed. A relatively thin support wall (21) is provided with a number of receiving sites (22) for CD cassettes (100). Each receiving site (22) corresponds to the surface area of a CD cassette (100) and has at least three clips (3). The clips (3) are arranged in such a way that an inserted CD cassette (100) is held partially surrounded on at least three sides. It is thereby possible to remove a CD from the cassette to play it, without removing the cassette (100) itself from the receiving site (22) on the holder (2). The CD holder (2) can also be used as a wall decoration, or even configured as a work of art.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A holder for CD cassettes each having a rear side (101) and a pivoting lid (104), said holder comprising a support panel (21) equipped with at least one receiving site (22) for CD cassettes (100), said receiving site (22) having at least three clips (3) arranged on the support panel in such a way that they hold a CD cassette (100), inserted with its rear face (101) parallel to the support panel (21), partially surrounded by said clips on at least three sides, each of said clips being L-shaped and having an arm (32) serving as a stop, said stop arm (32) lying upon the support panel (21), and a clamp arm (38) disposed generally vertically to said stop arm (32).



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention concerns a holder for the decorative display and storage of compact disk cassettes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Decorative jackets for recorded music media were attached to the walls of rooms and sales areas for decorative purposes during the early years of the so-called long-play (LP) records. So long as these jackets were made of paper or cardboard, they could either be nailed directly to the wall or attached with staples. But these options are not available with the standardized plastic cassettes used for compact disks.

Recently, U-shaped rails are frequently attached to walls to permit the arrangement and display of compact discs in plastic cassettes. But these have several disadvantages. First of all, they do not permit individual cassettes to be taken out of the holders at random, it being necessary rather to remove the neighboring cassettes first, should the desired cassette not happen to be the one in front. The achievable display image of several CD cassettes also leaves much to be desired. Furthermore, the displayed cassettes cannot be opened without first removing them from the holder.
 
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