Special receptacle or package – For a building component – Shingle
Patent
1983-07-25
1984-08-07
Dixson, Jr., William T.
Special receptacle or package
For a building component
Shingle
206 4534, 206334, 206521, 220 82R, 361220, 383106, B65D 8542, B65D 6518, H05F 302
Patent
active
044638515
ABSTRACT:
A protective enclosure for electronic devices (110) includes a tube (112) formed from conductive polyvinyl chloride and comprising a bottom wall (116), side walls (122, 124) and a top wall (126). The top wall (126) includes a gap (128) to permit observation of electronic devices supported on the central portion (120) of the bottom wall (116). A transparent window (114) formed from transparent polyvinyl chloride is positioned on the outer surface of the top wall (126) and extends across the gap (128).
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Buckman Thomas W.
Dixson, Jr. William T.
Meritex Plastic Inc.
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