Special receptacle or package – For a building component – Shingle
Patent
1989-12-06
1990-12-25
Gehman, Bryon P.
Special receptacle or package
For a building component
Shingle
206526, 221251, 221306, 229 93, 361220, B65D 7302, A47F 104
Patent
active
049796151
ABSTRACT:
A container for holding and transporting integrated circuit devices has an integral closing element. The integral closing element is cut out from one of the walls of the container and, in its rest position, remains substantially within the cutout. In an engaged position the integral closing element is pushed into a cavity of the container to block passage of the integrated circuit devices. In the engaged position the integral closing element can either be engaged in an opening made in an opposite side of the container or else can be lodged against a shoulder formed as part of the cavity.
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Barbee Joe E.
Gehman Bryon P.
Motorola Inc.
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