Special receptacle or package – For holding a machine readable recording medium – For holding a tape cassette
Patent
1979-05-25
1981-01-06
Dixson, Jr., William T.
Special receptacle or package
For holding a machine readable recording medium
For holding a tape cassette
211 4, 312218, A45C 1128, A47F 512, E05B 7300, B65D 8567
Patent
active
042431425
ABSTRACT:
A tape storage and display apparatus by which a plurality of tape decks are displayed to prospective purchasers, and at the same time theft of the individual tape deck is discouraged. The apparatus includes an open framework which forms a plurality of windows through which either side of the plurality of tape decks can be viewed. Each window is defined by the inner peripheral edge portion of a slot. Each slot slidably receives a plurality of tape decks therewithin. Each slot includes opposed pairs of flanges which slidably receive opposed marginal edge portions of the tape decks therewithin. The slots have one end which outwardly opens to permit the tape decks to be slidably removed therefrom. The outwardly opening end of the slot is closed by a lock means.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1277412 (1918-09-01), Hardart, Jr.
patent: 3495716 (1970-02-01), Gregory
patent: 3760952 (1973-09-01), White
patent: 3764003 (1973-10-01), Loss
Bates Marcus L.
Dixson, Jr. William T.
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