Special receptacle or package – For rubber bag or tube
Patent
1997-07-09
2000-06-20
Gehman, Bryon P.
Special receptacle or package
For rubber bag or tube
206 37, 206 38, B65D 8514, A45C 1124
Patent
active
060766611
ABSTRACT:
A card, very similar to a credit card, which is appropriate to receive a plural number of rolled condoms, and then covered to give the appearance of a credit card. In the preferred form polyethylene condoms, which are much thinner and allow an optimum height between 2.0 to 2.5 mm. The invention is designed to allow each condom to be in its own separate cavity, thereby making it individually removable. Each cavity is covered by a very thin layer which may be of any appropriate plastic, sealed using any technique known in the art. The card itself may be manufactured of any appropriate material, but preferably an injected plastic such as PVC or polyethylene, which allows the necessary cavities for each condom to be easily formed.
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