Special receptacle or package – Combined or convertible – Packaged assemblage or kit
Patent
1992-12-16
1994-05-24
Foster, Jimmy G.
Special receptacle or package
Combined or convertible
Packaged assemblage or kit
53430, 53473, 206363, 206408, 242172, B65D 8504
Patent
active
053140702
ABSTRACT:
A shipping and storage case for a borescope or endoscope has a coil of a tubular low-friction material, such as PVC tubing, to receive the borescope's flexible insertion tube. The coil can be in a form of a flat spiral positioned adjacent one side wall of the shell, or in the form of a helical spiral positioned adjacent the side walls within the case. The coil of tubing provides a convenient way for insertion tubes to be packaged and protected during shipping and storage.
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Foster Jimmy G.
Welch Allyn Inc.
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