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US20050087506A1
US20050087506A1 US11/010,095 US1009504A US2005087506A1 US 20050087506 A1 US20050087506 A1 US 20050087506A1 US 1009504 A US1009504 A US 1009504A US 2005087506 A1 US2005087506 A1 US 2005087506A1
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    • G11B33/02Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon
    • G11B33/04Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
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    • G11B33/045Multiple disc containers for discs without cartridge comprising centre hole locking means
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    • G11B33/00Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
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    • G11B33/04Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
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    • G11B33/0427Single disc boxes for discs without cartridge comprising centre hole locking means

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  • a pedestal CD stand for holding a plurality of compact disks includes a weighted pedestal base, a neck and a flanged CD support peg upon which the compact disks are placed in a stack, the flanged CD support peg having a central stem placed within the center holes of the compact disks, with a lower flange which is slightly larger than the center holes of the compact disk retaining the compact disks on the pedestal CD stand.
  • a second embodiment of the pedestal CD stand includes a weighted base, a plurality of necks and a plurality of flanged CD support pegs arranged at different heights and angles for holding several stacks of compact disks.
  • the CD stand may be placed upon a flat surface, or in alternate embodiments, attached to a wall as a sconce.
  • the present CD stand allows for the display and stacking of multiple compact disks, not within the accompanying case, in a manner in which only the center hole in the disk is engaged by the central stem with the outer perimeter of the center hole, engaged by the lower flange, elevated above a surface upon which the CD stand is placed, or away from the wall where it is hung, preferably at or near the location of the CD player or computer where it is generally used.
  • CD holders and stands which are able to hold multiple CD's are generally embodied into several types of devices. There are those that allow for the storage of the CDs in their encasements, which requires a substantial amount of space. Other devices allow for the CDs to be removed from their plastic cases and stored in plastic sleeves and even bound into magazines for carrying CDs. CDs may also be stored in stacked cases on a singular large container, as in the type of case that CD-ROMs are sold, with the bottom most CD resting flat with the other CDs stacked upon the first CD. These serve utilitarian purpose, but are generally of no aesthetic value, are not intended for hanging on a wall, nor are they provided to retain a stack of CDs in a manner providing minimal contact with the disk surfaces.
  • the primary objective of the present CD stand is to provide a device allowing for the retention of multiple stacked CDs with minimal contact between the CD and the stand, restricting contact to areas of the CD where information is not stored.
  • a secondary objective of the CD stand is to provide for the storage of multiple CDs with a nominal amount of table space or wall space required to support the CD stand.
  • a third objective of the CD stand is to provide the CD stand with a variety of shaped flanged support pegs, a variety of finishes and a variety of styles to make the presentation of the CD stand suitable to a variety of differing tastes of the potential users.
  • FIG. 7 is a top perspective view of the third embodiment of the CD stand.
  • FIG. 8 is a top view of the base of the third embodiment of the CD stand.
  • FIG. 9 is a side view of the flanged CD support peg of the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a top view of the flanged CD support peg of the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a bottom view of the flanged CD support peg of the third embodiment.
  • a CD stand for storing and displaying compact disks or DVDs hereinafter referenced as a CD 100 , is provided in several different embodiments, but basically is provided as shown in FIGS. 7-11 of the drawings as comprising a weighted base 20 c at least one elongated neck 40 c and at least one flanged CD support peg 60 c , the base 20 c being suited for placement on a flat surface, with the flanged CD support peg 60 c having a central stem 62 c adapted to hold a stack of CDs through a central hole 102 in the CDs and a lower flange 64 c , slightly larger than the central hole 102 of the CD 100 , supporting the stack of CDs 100 at an angle.
  • the CD stand shown in FIGS. 7-11 of the drawings, includes the base 20 c , a plurality of necks 40 c and a plurality of flanged CD support pegs 60 c , allowing for placement of multiple stacks of CDs 100 on the CD stand.
  • the base 20 c adapted for use on a horizontal surface, has an upper surface 24 c with a plurality of holes 22 c , each hole 22 c receiving a lower end 42 c of a neck 40 c , which is best presented as a cylindrical stick in this third embodiment, FIG. 7 .
  • each neck 40 c is inserted within a holes 68 in a lower surface 66 c , FIG. 11 , of each paired flanged CD support peg 60 c .
  • the holes 22 c in the upper surface 24 c of the base 20 c are angled to allow the plurality of necks 40 c to be angled away from each other, each neck 40 c also being of a different length than any other neck to prevent overlap of CDs 100 contained on each flanged CD support peg 60 c .
  • FIGS. 9-11 of the drawings Various views of each of the flanged CD support pegs are shown in FIGS. 9-11 of the drawings.

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A pedestal CD stand for holding a plurality of compact disks includes a weighted pedestal base, a neck and a flanged CD support peg upon which the compact disks are placed in a stack, the flanged CD support peg having a central stem placed within the center holes of the compact disks, with a lower flange which is slightly larger than the center holes of the compact disk retaining the compact disks on the pedestal CD stand. A second embodiment of the pedestal CD stand includes a weighted base, a plurality of necks and a plurality of flanged CD support pegs arranged at different heights and angles for holding several stacks of compact disks. The CD stand may be placed upon a flat surface, or in alternate embodiments, attached to a wall as a sconce.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This is a divisional application of parent utility application Ser. No. 10/674,673 filed on Sep. 30, 2003 by the same inventors, filed pursuant to election, based on the office action of Oct. 15, 2004, such parent application in the process of examination without final action, assigned to Group Art Unit 3632, Examiner Jonathon A. Szumny.
  • I. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of Invention
  • A pedestal CD stand for holding a plurality of compact disks includes a weighted pedestal base, a neck and a flanged CD support peg upon which the compact disks are placed in a stack, the flanged CD support peg having a central stem placed within the center holes of the compact disks, with a lower flange which is slightly larger than the center holes of the compact disk retaining the compact disks on the pedestal CD stand. A second embodiment of the pedestal CD stand includes a weighted base, a plurality of necks and a plurality of flanged CD support pegs arranged at different heights and angles for holding several stacks of compact disks. The CD stand may be placed upon a flat surface, or in alternate embodiments, attached to a wall as a sconce.
  • 2. Description of Prior Art
  • The following United States patents were discovered and are disclosed within this application for utility patent. All relate to compact disk storage devices. These prior art CD holders tended to relate to two modes of compact disk storage. First, there were several design patent noted which merely hold CD jewel cases in a stacked arrangement vertically or horizontally. These type devices are shown by example in U.S. Patents No. 5,590,770 to Yeh, D467,763 to Hsieh, D470,001 to Munroe, II, D462,223 to Beer, D452,405 to Karlsson and D371,036 to Sandberg.
  • Second, there were types of CD holders that formed a sleeve within which an individual CD is stored, some having clear display, as noted in U.S. Patents No. D435,118 to O'Mullane, D356,453 to Fossier, and D379,896 to Friedman. a fixed position pedestal incorporated into a CD jewel box or container is also disclosed in D451,299 to Cheng for holding a CD within a case, shown best in FIG. 8 of that patent.
  • The present CD stand allows for the display and stacking of multiple compact disks, not within the accompanying case, in a manner in which only the center hole in the disk is engaged by the central stem with the outer perimeter of the center hole, engaged by the lower flange, elevated above a surface upon which the CD stand is placed, or away from the wall where it is hung, preferably at or near the location of the CD player or computer where it is generally used.
  • II. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Current CD holders and stands which are able to hold multiple CD's are generally embodied into several types of devices. There are those that allow for the storage of the CDs in their encasements, which requires a substantial amount of space. Other devices allow for the CDs to be removed from their plastic cases and stored in plastic sleeves and even bound into magazines for carrying CDs. CDs may also be stored in stacked cases on a singular large container, as in the type of case that CD-ROMs are sold, with the bottom most CD resting flat with the other CDs stacked upon the first CD. These serve utilitarian purpose, but are generally of no aesthetic value, are not intended for hanging on a wall, nor are they provided to retain a stack of CDs in a manner providing minimal contact with the disk surfaces.
  • The primary objective of the present CD stand is to provide a device allowing for the retention of multiple stacked CDs with minimal contact between the CD and the stand, restricting contact to areas of the CD where information is not stored. A secondary objective of the CD stand is to provide for the storage of multiple CDs with a nominal amount of table space or wall space required to support the CD stand. A third objective of the CD stand is to provide the CD stand with a variety of shaped flanged support pegs, a variety of finishes and a variety of styles to make the presentation of the CD stand suitable to a variety of differing tastes of the potential users.
  • III. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The following drawings are submitted with this utility patent application.
  • FIG. 7 is a top perspective view of the third embodiment of the CD stand.
  • FIG. 8 is a top view of the base of the third embodiment of the CD stand.
  • FIG. 9 is a side view of the flanged CD support peg of the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a top view of the flanged CD support peg of the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a bottom view of the flanged CD support peg of the third embodiment.
  • IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • A CD stand for storing and displaying compact disks or DVDs, hereinafter referenced as a CD 100, is provided in several different embodiments, but basically is provided as shown in FIGS. 7-11 of the drawings as comprising a weighted base 20 c at least one elongated neck 40 c and at least one flanged CD support peg 60 c, the base 20 c being suited for placement on a flat surface, with the flanged CD support peg 60 c having a central stem 62 c adapted to hold a stack of CDs through a central hole 102 in the CDs and a lower flange 64 c, slightly larger than the central hole 102 of the CD 100, supporting the stack of CDs 100 at an angle.
  • Any color or print may be used to adorn this embodiment of the CD stand. The CD stand, shown in FIGS. 7-11 of the drawings, includes the base 20 c, a plurality of necks 40 c and a plurality of flanged CD support pegs 60 c, allowing for placement of multiple stacks of CDs 100 on the CD stand. In this embodiment, adapted for use on a horizontal surface, the base 20 c, FIG. 8, has an upper surface 24 c with a plurality of holes 22 c, each hole 22 c receiving a lower end 42 c of a neck 40 c, which is best presented as a cylindrical stick in this third embodiment, FIG. 7. The upper end 44 c of each neck 40 c is inserted within a holes 68 in a lower surface 66 c, FIG. 11, of each paired flanged CD support peg 60 c. The holes 22 c in the upper surface 24 c of the base 20 c are angled to allow the plurality of necks 40 c to be angled away from each other, each neck 40 c also being of a different length than any other neck to prevent overlap of CDs 100 contained on each flanged CD support peg 60 c. Various views of each of the flanged CD support pegs are shown in FIGS. 9-11 of the drawings.
  • While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

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  1. 7. A CD stand for storing and displaying a stack of compact disks or DVDs, collectively referenced as CDs, on a horizontal surface, comprising:
    a weighted base having an upper surface with a plurality of holes;
    a plurality of cylindrical stick shaped necks having lower ends inserted within said plurality of holes; and
    a plurality of flanged CD support pegs having a lower surface containing a hole within which is inserted an upper end of each of the plurality of necks, wherein said holes in said upper surface of said base are varied in angle away from each other, each said plurality of necks being of a different length than another of said plurality of necks to avoid overlap of stacks of CDs contained on each said flanged CD support peg.
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