Article dispensing – Progressively destroyed cellular magazine-type supply source
Patent
1983-10-07
1986-03-04
Bartuska, F. J.
Article dispensing
Progressively destroyed cellular magazine-type supply source
221 72, B65D 8300
Patent
active
045736073
ABSTRACT:
This invention provides an article for storing and dispensing tubes open at two ends and containing materials which are pure or must be protected from the environment or which are present in premeasured amounts. The article of this invention comprises a flexible tape for sealing the ends of the tubes, flexible tape being movable within a case to hold the tubes sealed in the case and discharge the tubes from the case. One embodiment is a cassette for tubes containing adhesive for splicing optical fibers.
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patent: 2856185 (1958-10-01), Whipple
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Arrington John P.
Jaraczewski Kathleen A.
Moisson Marc F.
Wisecarver Martin L.
Bartuska F. J.
Burkard Herbert G.
Dillahunty T. Gene
Kovach Dennis E.
Raychem Corp.
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