Special receptacle or package – For holding a machine readable recording medium – For holding a grooved phonograph disc
Patent
1988-08-01
1989-12-12
Little, Willis
Special receptacle or package
For holding a machine readable recording medium
For holding a grooved phonograph disc
17 34, 17 45, 17 52, 83171, 206802, 1381181, A22C 1302
Patent
active
048858218
ABSTRACT:
The severing of a shirred stick from unshirred casing is accomplished by pressing and annular tear edge directly against the last-shirred end of the stick and tearing unshirred casing away from the stick along this edge. The result is little or no tail of loose casing at the last-shirred end. Characteristically, the resulting torn ends both extend normal to the casing longitudinal axis. In addition, this torn end at the first-shirred end of the stick is clean and continuous whereas the torn end at the last-shirred end of the stick contains one or more tags or loose shreds of casing.
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Aceto Roger
Little Willis
Viskase Corporation
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