Special receptacle or package – For holding a machine readable recording medium – For holding a grooved phonograph disc
Patent
1992-04-07
1993-09-14
Foster, Jimmy G.
Special receptacle or package
For holding a machine readable recording medium
For holding a grooved phonograph disc
206309, B65D 8557
Patent
active
052440850
ABSTRACT:
Casing for one to six compact disks, comprising a base (10), a disk-holder tray (12, 63) and a pivoting device, the tray (12, 63) being able to open through 180.degree.. The disk-holder tray (12, 63) comprises a rectangular plate (35) having lateral protrusions (36) carrying strengthening ribs (41). The protrusions (36) and ribs (41) are capable of engaging in recesses (17, 27, 86) formed in the lateral walls (14, 26, 82) of the base (10) and of the pivoting device. The configuration of the trays (12, 63) allows them to be stacked in an automated manner. Original configurations of the disk holding system.
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Lammerant Filip
Lammerant Henri
Cartonneries de Thulin
Foster Jimmy G.
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