Material filing and storage rack

G - Physics – 11 – B

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G11B 33/04 (2006.01) G11B 23/023 (2006.01)

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CA 2350930

The present invention is a rack for stackable articles such as compact discs (CD's) video tapes, audio cassettes, trays, boxes and the like (here and after referred to as, the media), which also provides a convenient method to maintain accurate filing of same. The rack structure comprises opposing stanchions each containing a compressible element on their facing surfaces. Stanchions are spaced in accordance with the size of the particular media being racked and filed therein. What is new and novel about the present rack is that it is slotless in operation: each article is individually held or suspended by the side compressive force that the article generates on insertion between the stanchions This eliminates the need for slots, ledges, shelves or other space consuming supports. In the event of inserting new media, single, as well as groups of media can be freely slid longitudinally between the stanchions to a new position(s) in the rack to maintain a desired filing order. The present media rack will hold the media with the rack in any orientation: vertical; horizontal; upside down; while bouncing and moving, for example, in a car; and in a rotating filing wheel.

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