Packing for a stack of electrical and/or electronic parts

Special receptacle or package – For a vehicle

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206445, 206499, 206526, B65D 5900, B65D 8500, B65D 8100

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044150830

ABSTRACT:
A package containing a stack of rectangular, plate-shaped parts such as electronic components to be subsequently utilized comprises an elongate tube having a rectangular internal cross section corresponding to that of the parts. A stop member abuts against each end of the stack adjacent the corresponding extremity of the tube. At least one stop member is frictionally slidable in the tube with a clamp fit and has a portion projecting beyond the corresponding extremity of the tube. The arrangement of the two stop members with respect to the stack and the tube is such that, regardless of which extremity of the tube happens to come into contact with an object during transport of the tube, the position of the stack within the tube remains substantially unchanged. The projecting portion of the frictionally slidable stop member enables such stop member to be removed from the tube when it is desired to utilize the stacked parts.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3032179 (1962-05-01), Menolasino
patent: 4353481 (1982-10-01), Tando

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