Case for encasing disc cartridge therein

Special receptacle or package – For holding a machine readable recording medium – For holding a housed computer disk

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206307, 206232, B65D 8557

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057823529

ABSTRACT:
A MD cartridge encasing case includes a box-shaped body having a space for receiving a disc cartridge therein and an inlet opening which is in communication with the space and through which the disc cartridge is to be introduced into the space. The box-shaped body includes a main case body and a closure member which is enabled to open and close relative to the main case body. It is possible to place an index sheet in a cartridge receiving space by opening the main case body and the closure member relative to each other, and fix the index sheet in the cartridge receiving space by closing the main case body and the closure member relative to each other. The encasing case is enabled to readily receive the index sheet therein and prevent the received index sheet from slipping out.

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