Divider for CD rack

Supports: racks – Elements – Adjustable partitions

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C211S040000, C211S043000, C248S074200

Reexamination Certificate

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07097052

ABSTRACT:
A rack for digital media containers such as compact disc jewel boxes. The unit contains a base and opposed sides, between which a plurality of tubular members are provided to hold the containers. Dividers are provided between adjacent tubular members and have attachment means at least one end formed from two arc like members, supported on a resilient support to the divider and having a pivotal connection between the points of support from the divider so as to be able to assume an open and a closed stable position.

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