Cassette for supporting an audio tape in a compact disc rack

Special receptacle or package – For holding a machine readable recording medium – For holding a tape cassette

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20638712, B65D 7900

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056694997

ABSTRACT:
A cassette includes a base having two notches and depressions formed in the side walls. An insert is received in the base and has one or more recesses aligned with the depressions of the base. The insert may receive an audio tape and has two notches aligned with the notches of the base. A cap is pivotally coupled to the base and has one or more protrusions for engaging with the recesses and the depressions so as to retain the cap in place. The cassette has a size that may be stored in a typical CD storing rack.

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