Special receptacle or package – For coin – Multiple pocket or compartment
Patent
1987-04-24
1989-11-07
Moy, Joseph Man-Fu
Special receptacle or package
For coin
Multiple pocket or compartment
206 083, A45C 1128
Patent
active
048785792
ABSTRACT:
A tamper-proof coin case is presented. The coin case comprises a unitary assembly having a first substantially planar member which has a first element of an interlocking means disposed circumferentially thereabout, the first planar member being joined to a second substantially planar member having a second element of the interlocking means whose shape is complementary to the first element and which is disposed circumferentially about the second planar member. The unitary assembly has a first interior retention zone shaped such that a coin can be retained within the first interior retention zone, a second interior retention zone shaped such that at least one photograph of the coin can be retained within the second interior retention zone and a third interior retention zone shaped such that a certificate for the coin can be retained within the third interior retention zone. Each of the planar members has a first transparent portion located to permit observation of each side of a coin retained within the first interior retention zone, the first planar member further comprising a second transparent portion located to permit observation of a first photograph of the coin located within the second interior retention zone and a third transparent portion located to permit observation of a certificate for the coin located within the third interior retention zone. The unitary assembly is formed by ultrasonically welding the first and second planar members together.
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Man-Fu Moy Joseph
Paul Robert M.
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