Special receptacle or package – Retainer enters opening in article
Patent
1974-11-29
1976-01-13
Price, William
Special receptacle or package
Retainer enters opening in article
206387, 229 14C, B65D 8567
Patent
active
039318893
ABSTRACT:
A tape cassette hub retainer which may be used with different types of cartons, and which is adapted to engage and restrain the hubs of the cassette from movement during shipment. Small die cut flaps are located in a base panel directly beneath the cassette hubs and are foldable upwardly into a post configuration to engage the internal teeth in the hub of the cassette reels. An overlying support panel is provided having an opening through which the small flaps extend and which has a pair of side restraining flaps to hold the flaps from the base panel in upright position. In an alternate form, the overlying support panel is omitted.
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Bernstein Bruce H.
Best Jerry F.
Hoerner Waldorf Corporation
Price William
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