Special receptacle or package – For holding a machine readable recording medium – For holding a grooved phonograph disc
Patent
1983-05-10
1984-08-07
Lowrance, George E.
Special receptacle or package
For holding a machine readable recording medium
For holding a grooved phonograph disc
206444, 360133, B65D 8557, G11B 582
Patent
active
044638507
ABSTRACT:
The video disc caddy comprises a relatively compliant, record retaining spine subject to removable reception in an outer sleeve. The outside lateral dimension of the spine is made larger than the corresponding dimension of the sleeve so that when the record/spine assembly is inserted into the sleeve, the spine gently squeezes the record to hold it in place upon insertion.
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Foster Jimmy G.
Kulkarni Dilip A.
Lowrance George E.
Meise William H.
RCA Corporation
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