Spacer/protector for stacking recorded 33 rpm records

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Storage medium structure – Adjuncts or adapters

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G11B 2302

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045891044

ABSTRACT:
A spacing means insertible between adjacent phonograph records as in a stack of two or more and between a single record and a turntable, and comprising a thin, disc-like member, preferably of light weight and including a peripheral spacing and seat arrangement to receive a phonograph record and space the periphery thereof from a turntable or an adjacent record, and the central portion of the disc-like member having axially projecting areas on opposite surfaces of the disc-like member operable to effect spacing of a phonograph record either from a turntable, or another record as in a stack thereof.

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