Package making – With means responsive to a sensed condition – Concurrent control of contents and receptacle feeds
Reexamination Certificate
2011-04-19
2011-04-19
Harmon, Christopher (Department: 3721)
Package making
With means responsive to a sensed condition
Concurrent control of contents and receptacle feeds
C053S052000, C053S467000, C053S475000, C053S493000, C053S266100
Reexamination Certificate
active
07926242
ABSTRACT:
A container of generally elongate shape for receiving a plurality of envelopes is described wherein the container includes an internal housing having a substantially parallelepiped shape which is open at one of its longitudinal ends to accomodate the plurality of envelopes and closed at its opposite longitudinal end and includes a portion around the internal housing having an external surface of at least partially cylindrical shape.
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Faissolle Gérard
Moreaux Michel
Harmon Christopher
MacDonald George M.
MAG Systemes SAS
Malandra, Jr. Charles R.
Shapiro Steven J.
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