Special receptacle or package – For holding a machine readable recording medium – For holding a tape cassette
Patent
1982-09-30
1984-02-21
Moy, Joseph Man-Fu
Special receptacle or package
For holding a machine readable recording medium
For holding a tape cassette
206493, B65D 8530, B65D 8562
Patent
active
044324537
ABSTRACT:
A case having at least one row and a plurality of tandem compartments for interchangeably receiving and storing either a single boxed cassette or two unboxed cassettes in any compartment. The case has opposite side walls connected by means of a bottom wall, with the compartments disposed parallel and transverse to the opposite side walls; each compartment comprising a pair of projections separating and dividing the said compartment into storage zones on both sides of said projections. The opposite side walls define pairs of vertical ribs for guiding and securely retaining a single boxed cassette in place atop said projections, and further define vertical end stops adjacent said ribs for limiting transverse movement of unboxed cassettes stored and securely retained between said projections and opposite guides projecting inwardly from said side walls.
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Berkman Industries, Inc.
Man-Fu Moy Joseph
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