Packaging method and packaging structure for articles such as th

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

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206497, 531333, 53416, 229 8705, B65D 85575, B65D 6514

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057494665

ABSTRACT:
A packaging structure for packaging a packaged article having a rectangular parallelpiped shape, such as a tape cassette accommodating case and a disc cartridge accommodating case includes an adhesive portion and at least one non-adhesive portion formed on a portion wherein one end of a film-shaped packaging material overlaps the other end of the film-shaped packaging material when the packaged article having a rectangular parallelpiped shape is packaged by the film-shaped packaging material. The packaged article is packaged by bonding the adhesive portion and the non-adhesive portion is left as an unwrapping start portion.

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