Package for receiving articles in successive arrangement

Special receptacle or package – Holder for a removable electrical component – For aligned – contiguous components

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206721, B65D 8530

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056514646

ABSTRACT:
A package for receiving articles in successive arrangement and being of a type having one surface provided with projections, includes an outer enclosure defining an interior; and an insert receiving the articles and being placed in the outer enclosure. The insert has at least one inside surface which is provided with an elevation protruding inwardly from the inside surface into the interior of the enclosure, with the projections of the articles engaging in an area between an inner wall and the projection of the insert.

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