Phonographic record display case apparatus
10786078 ยท 2020-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F7/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47F7/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A display case apparatus for selectively displaying a phonograph record or album cover including a base member having a recess member formed therein, a display panel member detachably coupled within the recess member of the base member, a spindle member detachably coupled to the display panel member, the spindle member having a first side having a protrusion configured to fit within a hole of the phonograph record and a second opposing side having a planar surface configured to receive the album, and a cover member detachably coupled to the base member to protect items disposed on the spindle member.
Claims
1. A display case apparatus for selectively displaying a phonograph record or album cover, comprising: a base member having a recess member formed therein; a display panel member detachably coupled within the recess member of the base member; a retractable spindle member coupled to the display panel member, the retractable spindle member having a state exposing a protrusion configured to fit within a hole of the phonograph record and a second state retracting the protrusion to configured to receive the album cover; and a cover member detachably coupled to the base member to protect items disposed on the spindle member.
2. The display case of claim 1, wherein the recess member is formed on a planar portion of the base member such that one or more sidewalls connect the planar portion to a bottom surface of the recess member.
3. The display case of claim 2, wherein the base member includes one or more cutout portions around a perimeter thereof.
4. The display case of claim 2, wherein the cover member includes one or more attachment members configured to be detachably coupled to the one or more cutout portions on the base member.
5. The display case of claim 2, wherein the cover member is formed of a transparent material to provide complete visibility to the phonograph record or album cover disposed on the spindle member from all angles.
6. The display case of claim 5, wherein the cover member forms a sealed compartment when coupled to the base member to protect items disposed therein from damage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(25) The present inventive concept will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the present general inventive concept are illustrated. The present general inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
(26) The following description is intended to be read in correlation with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the written description. The following detailed descriptions are to illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Descriptive terms such as top, bottom, left, right, and front, rear, inner, outer, above, below, up, down, forward, backward, upward and downward are in reference to the orientation as shown in the drawings. These terms are descriptive of the drawings, and do not require the apparatus be operated in that particular orientation. Terms such as engaged, attached, coupled, interlock, connect, join retain and derivatives thereof refer to the relationship wherein members are secured or attached to one another through intervening structures, as well as both rigid or moveable attachments or relationships.
(27) The present general inventive concept provides a display case apparatus which may be attached to a wall or other surface that allows a user to selectively display a planar item having a through hole disposed along a central axis thereof, such as a phonographic record, or a completely planar item having no through hole disposed therein, such as a phonographic record cover, sleeve, or booklet. The display case apparatus is designed and/or configured to protect the phonographic record, cover, or the like from physical damage while simultaneously allowing a user to have complete visibility to the desired item. For example, when a record cover having a front side, a back side, a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side, is disposed within the display case apparatus according to the present general inventive concept, the user may clearly see the front, top, left, right, and bottom sides of the record cover when the back side is facing the wall or other surface.
(28) However, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto. That is, in alternative embodiments, the display case apparatus may be formed in various shapes and sizes to receive various items having varying shapes and sizes.
(29) In further embodiments, the display case apparatus may be designed and/or configured to protect the phonographic record, cover, or the like from ultraviolet light, moisture, humidity, oils, air, or the like, while simultaneously allowing a user to have complete visibility to the desired item.
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(32) The cover member 110 may be formed in a substantially square-shaped planar panel 1 having a first side 1a (i.e., front side) and opposing second side 1b (i.e., back side) and sidewalls 1c extending from the planar panel 1 so as to form a cavity 4 therein. That is, the sidewalls 1c extend away from the planar panel 1 to form a tray. The opposing sidewalls 1c may be formed to be parallel to each other, however the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto.
(33) In the present embodiment, the cover member 110 may be manufactured as a one-piece molded part of a substantially rigid transparent material, such as plastic. However, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto. That is, in alternative embodiments, the cover member 110 may be formed of various materials having various levels of transparency, colors, and/or tints.
(34) In the present embodiment, the cover member 110 further includes one or more attachment members 2 and 3 configured to detachably couple to the base member 140 to protect items disposed within the display case apparatus 80 from damage.
(35) The base member 140 may be formed to correspond with a shape and size of the cover member 110 as a substantially square-shaped planar panel 13 having a first side 13a (i.e., front side) and opposing second side 13b (i.e., back side). However, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto.
(36) In the present embodiment, the base member 140 further includes a recess member 16 disposed at a center of the base member 140. The recess member 16 includes a recess sidewall 16a extending from the first side 13a toward the second side 13b and a recess backwall 16b having a plurality of cutouts 17 configured to be attached to a wall or other surface. In exemplary embodiments, the recess member 16 may be formed in a cylindrical shape, however, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto. That is, in alternative embodiments, the recess member 16 may be formed in various shapes and sizes, including but limited to a polygonal shape, such as a cube, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, or the like.
(37) In the present embodiment, the base member 140 further includes a stepped outer sidewall 14 formed along the perimeter of the planar panel 13. The stepped outer sidewall 14 includes two sidewalls coupled together 14a, 14b to form a step along the outer edge of the base member 140.
(38) In the present embodiment, the base member 140 further includes one or more cutout portions 15 formed on the stepped outer sidewall 14 and configured to be detachably coupled to the one or more attachment members 2 and 3 of the cover member 110.
(39) In the present embodiment, the base member 140 includes a first cutout portion 15a on a first side of the base member 140 and a second cutout portion 15b on an opposing second side of the base member 140. The first and second cutout portions 15a and 15b are disposed along a center line of the planar panel 13, at an equal distance from top and bottom sides of the planar panel 13. However, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto.
(40) In the present embodiment, the recess backwall 16b includes a plurality of through holes configured to receive attachment members 19, such as screws, nails, bolts, or the like, in order to couple the base member 140 to a wall or other surface and a plurality of slot members 26 to detachably couple the display panel member 130 to the base member 140. The base member 140 is designed and/or configured to protect the back side of the record cover, for example, while disposed within the display case apparatus 80.
(41) In the present embodiment, the base member 140 may be manufactured as a one-piece molded part of a substantially rigid opaque material, such as plastic. However, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto. That is, in alternative embodiments, the base member 140 may be formed of various materials having various levels of rigidity, transparency, colors, and/or tints. In further embodiments, the base member 140 may be formed of various materials, including but not limited to hard or soft plastics, polystyrene, polyurethane, glass, acrylic, wood, metal, paper, or the like.
(42) The second side 13b may further include structural support members 27 to provide rigidity to the base member 140.
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(44) In the present embodiment, the cavity 10 of the display panel member 130 includes an inner annular wall 10a and a backwall 10b having a circular recess at a center portion of the backwall. The inner annular wall 11 of the cavity 10 further includes a plurality of semi-cylindrical protrusions 11 configured to assist in the alignment, coupling, and mating of the spindle member 120 to the display panel member 130. The outer annular wall 5 of the spindle member 120 may include a plurality of incurvate semi-cylindrical recesses 7 which are configured to engage/couple to the bumps of the spindle member 120.
(45) The display panel member 130 is configured to be detachably coupled within the recess member 16 of the base member 140 using a plurality of attachment members 20. However, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto.
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(48) In the present embodiment, the spindle member 120 is detachably coupled to the display panel member 130. The diameter D1 of the protrusion or post 6 may be smaller than a diameter D2 of the spindle member 120. The protrusion or post 6 may further include a channel 6a formed around the protrusion or post 6 having a diameter D3 smaller than the diameter D1 of the protrusion or post 6. In the present embodiment, the diameter D1 of the protrusion or post 6 is substantially equal to or smaller than a diameter D4 of a through hole 22 within a conventional phonographic record 21. A depth W1 of the channel 6a may be slightly larger than a depth W2 of the conventional phonographic record 21.
(49) In the present embodiment, the spindle member 120 may further include an outer annular sidewall surface 5b having a plurality of first incurvate mating channels 7 extending longitudinally from the first side 5a to the second side 8 and a plurality of second incurvate mating channels 24 and 25 extending around a perimeter of the annular sidewall surface 5b and substantially parallel to each other. In addition, the plurality of second incurvate mating channels 24 and 25 run parallel to the edges of the axial ends 5a, 8 of the spindle member 120.
(50) In the present embodiment, the spindle member 120 may be manufactured as a one-piece molded part of a substantially rigid opaque material, such as plastic. However, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto. That is, in alternative embodiments, the spindle member 120 may be formed of various materials having various levels of rigidity, transparency, colors, and/or tints. In further embodiments, the spindle member 120 may be formed of various materials, including but not limited to hard or soft plastics, polystyrene, polyurethane, glass, acrylic, wood, metal, paper, or the like.
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(52) In alternative embodiments, the spindle member 220 (i.e., retractable spindle member) may be configured to expose the protrusion 6 in a first state so as to fit within a hole of a phonograph record and retract the protrusion 6 in a second state so as to provide a planar surface to receive an album cover.
(53) In the present exemplary embodiment, the display case apparatus 80 is configured to allow a user to selectively display a planar item that has a circular aperture or through hole, such as a phonographic record or a completely planar item, without a circular aperture or through hole, such as a phonographic record cover, sleeve, or booklet by rotating an orientation of the spindle member 120.
(54) The display case apparatus 80 includes a base member 140 having a recess member 16 formed therein, a display panel member 130 detachably coupled within the recess member 16 of the base member 140, a spindle member 220 detachably coupled to the display panel member 130, the spindle member 220 having a first side 5a having a protrusion 6 configured to fit within a hole 22 of the phonograph record 21 and a second opposing side 8 having a planar surface configured to receive the a completely planar record cover or album 23, and a cover member 110 detachably coupled to the base member 140 to protect items disposed on the spindle member 220 from damage.
(55) According to an exemplary embodiment, the display case apparatus 80 may be used as follows.
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(57) Next, the display panel member 130 is then inserted within the recess member 16 and aligned using the plurality of protrusions and secured in order to affix the display panel member 130 to the base member 140, while hiding the attachment member 19 and the plurality of cutouts 17.
(58) Next, the spindle member 120 is inserted into the cavity 10 of the display panel member 130 such that the first side 5 having the protrusion or post 6 faces away from the base member 140 (i.e., first orientation state) and the second opposing side 8 having the planar surface faces toward the base member 140.
(59) Next, the phonographic record 21 is positioned within the display case apparatus 80 such that the protrusion or post 6 of the spindle member 120 is inserted into the through hole 22 of the phonographic record 21.
(60) Finally, the one or more attachment members 2 and 3 of the cover member 110 are aligned with the first and second cutout portions 15a and 15b of the base member 140 and then sliding, clicking and snapping the one or more attachment members 2 and 3 into place, thereby securing the cover member 110 onto the base member 140. As a result, the display case apparatus 80 creates a dust proof protective barrier around the phonographic record 21, while simultaneously allowing the user to have complete visibility of all sides of the phonographic record 21, except for one side.
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(62) Next, the display panel member 130 is then inserted within the recess member 16 and aligned using the plurality of protrusions and secured in order to affix the display panel member 130 to the base member 140, while hiding the attachment member 19 and the plurality of cutouts 17.
(63) Next, the spindle member 120 is inserted into the cavity 10 of the display panel member 130 such that the second opposing side 8 having the planar surface faces away from the base member 140 (i.e., second orientation state) and the first side 51 having the protrusion or post 6 faces toward the base member 140.
(64) Next, the completely planar record cover or album 23 is positioned within the display case apparatus 80 such that the second opposing side 8 having the planar surface is placed directly against the completely planar record cover or album 23.
(65) Finally, the one or more attachment members 2 and 3 of the cover member 110 are aligned with the first and second cutout portions 15a and 15b of the base member 140 and then sliding, clicking and snapping the one or more attachment members 2 and 3 into place, thereby securing the cover member 110 onto the base member 140. As a result, the display case apparatus 80 creates a dust proof protective barrier around the phonographic record 21, while simultaneously allowing the user to have complete visibility of all sides of the phonographic record 21, except for one side.
(66) The display case apparatus 80 according to the present general inventive concept allows the user to have improved visibility of the phonographic record 21 or the completely planar record cover or album 23 over conventional display cases by eliminating the need for a frame which often obstructs a line of sight to a record.
(67) While the present general inventive concept has been illustrated by description of several example embodiments, and while the illustrative embodiments have been described in detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the general inventive concept to such descriptions and illustrations. Instead, the descriptions, drawings, and claims herein are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive, and additional embodiments will readily appear to those skilled in the art upon reading the above description and drawings. Additional modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept.