Diverse Retainers For One Or More Articles Patents (Class 206/473)
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Patent number: 9594087Abstract: A histology processing cassette comprising a box comprising a compartment for holding a biological tissue sample, the box having a bottom face comprising at least in part a sample support surface and being transmissible to radiation, an open top face, and two side walls, a back wall and a front wall, the box having dimensions greater than a standard size histology processing cassette and comprising a recess in the front wall adapted to receive a standard size cassette which has a front wall comprising a unique identifier for the biological tissue sample such that upon insertion of the standard cassette in the recess the unique identifier on the front wall of the standard cassette is readable.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2014Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: CellPath Ltd.Inventors: Paul Webber, Philip Webber, Richard Titcombe
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Patent number: 9476664Abstract: A firearm cleaning kit includes a case having a first side, a second side, and a spine disposed between the first and second sides. The spine is joined to the first side and the second side along respective fold lines. The firearm cleaning kit includes a tool-holding insert secured to an interior region of the case, corresponding to the location of the spine. The tool-holding insert includes one or more tool-holders projecting in a direction normal to the plane of the spine. The tool-holder defines an inner cavity sized to secure, by friction fit, at least a portion of a firearm cleaning tool. The firearm cleaning kit further includes a fastener such a zipper for joining together the first and second side of the case.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: The Otis Patent TrustInventors: Nicholas Williams, Nancy Szewcyk-Davoy
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Patent number: 9113731Abstract: A device for storing and displaying documents, photographs, and memorabilia objects together. Covers are each rotatably connected to a spine and feature sides that rest upon or engage with each other to close. The device has a plurality of document pockets and a plurality of bound archival sheets. Within the device is a plurality of object compartments, each compartment having a transparent cover that selectively opens for placing and removing objects and selectively closes for safely displaying the objects. The device is included in a kit that further comprises at least one complementary storage box. The device is included a system that further comprises an electronic catalog for the photographs and objects stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2015Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Inventor: Jay Michael Brown
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Patent number: 9010570Abstract: A container adapted for dispensing a product is provided. The container includes an outer casing body for receiving a dispensing tray. The dispensing tray has an internal storage compartment for storage of a plurality of units of a product to be dispensed, and includes a cover plate defining at least one dispensing aperture through which a stored unit of product is accessible when the outer casing body is in a dispensing position. The container includes a locking mechanism that releasably locks the outer casing body in the closed and locked position.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: John A. Gelardi, Ryan A. Bailey
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Patent number: 8887902Abstract: A mobile device enclosure system is an apparatus system that protects a mobile device from the wear and tear associated with of daily usage without limiting the portability of the mobile device or the accessibility of said mobile device's hardware keys or charging ports. The apparatus system accomplishes this through the use of an inner case and an outer case. The inner case is enclosed within the outer case. The inner case partially surrounds the mobile device and functions as an attachment means for mounting to the outer case. The outer case houses both the inner case and the mobile device protecting them from accidental damage. The inner case is rotatably coupled to the outer case permitting the mobile device to be particularly oriented and positioned in order to enable facilitated viewing of the mobile device's display screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Inventor: Warren Liu
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Publication number: 20140251854Abstract: A cover includes a spine, a front panel hingedly connected to the spine, and a back panel hingedly connected to the spine. A web of material interconnects the front panel and the back panel at a spaced distance from the spine so as to define a compartment between the spine and the web of material. The cover is adapted to cover an article that displays text or other images, and the compartment is adapted to store an article that may be used with the covered article.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Holy Bauble LLCInventor: Tara O'Brien Flanigan
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Patent number: 8708140Abstract: A mobile device enclosure system is an apparatus that is provided as a means to protect a mobile device from the wear and tear of daily usage without limiting the portability of the mobile device or the accessibility of said mobile device's hardware keys or charging ports. The apparatus accomplishes this through the use of an inner sleeve and an outer case. The inner sleeve is enclosed within the outer case. The inner sleeve houses the mobile device and protects it from everyday wear and tear while the outer case houses both the inner sleeve and the mobile device protecting them from accidental damage. Additionally, the configuration of the inner sleeve and the outer case permits the mobile device to be particularly oriented and positioned in order to conform to a tradition landscape and portrait display view as well as alternative configurations.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2013Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventor: Warren Liu
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Patent number: 8397945Abstract: A container adapted for dispensing a product is provided. The container includes an outer casing body for receiving a dispensing tray. The dispensing tray has an internal storage compartment for storage of a plurality of units of a product to be dispensed, and includes a cover portion defining at least one dispensing aperture through which a stored unit of product is accessible when the outer casing body is in a dispensing position. A sealing member is engaged with one of the outer casing body and the dispensing tray, and is configured to interact with the other of the outer casing body and the dispensing tray to form a seal about an outer peripheral portion of the dispensing tray when the outer casing body is in a closed and locked position. The container includes a locking mechanism that releasably locks the outer casing body in the closed and locked position.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: John A. Gelardi, Ryan A. Bailey
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Patent number: 8079470Abstract: A themolaminating film for receiving a blister portion in the construction of a reusable package is described. A base blister portion configured to receive some form of media or material is molded from a formable heat sealable polymer such as PETG. A film consisting of a first layer of an amorphous polyester such as APET for heat sealing to the PETG, a second layer of a polyester such as PET, and an adhesive layer is used to laminate a graphical paper based cover thereby allowing the laminated cover to be heat sealed to the blister portion. In a preferred embodiment, the PET and APET are preferably coextruded.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Inventor: Anthony Trajkovich
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Patent number: 7942267Abstract: A case for receiving and dispensing pills, having an optional top cover having a forward edge and a rearward edge, an optional bottom cover having a forward edge and a rearward edge, a spine extending between the top cover and the bottom cover, to which the top cover and the bottom cover are affixed at the rearward edges thereof, and at least one sleeve containing a plurality of pills secured within the sleeve and adapted to be dispensed therefrom, the sleeve having a forward edge and a rearward edge and being attached to the spine at the rearward edge thereof between the top cover and the bottom cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: PharmaDesign Inc.Inventors: Matthew T. Coe, Kun-Chi Wu
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Patent number: 7926661Abstract: A self-contained portable kit that provides the convenience and ability to easily carry various items of personal value, sentimental value or necessity that bring comfort to the user of the kit, or other items for a variety of uses that are specific and personal to the user. The kit contains a closable, folding wallet having a plurality of sealable containers and a pricking device removably fastened to an inner surface of the wallet for storing a variety of items or substances. A closable pocket is coupled to another inner surface of the wallet for storing a variety of items. A method for producing the self-contained portable kit is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Inventor: William Beeman
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Patent number: 7866476Abstract: A product package includes a spine, a plurality of blister cards, and a coupler mechanism. Each blister card includes a plurality of individual cells. Each individual cell includes a blister for containing at least one product. The coupler mechanism is attached to the spine and re-attachably couples the plurality of blister cards within the product package.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Walgreen Co.Inventors: Sean McGonagle, Greg Pankow, Christina M. Marotta, Amy C. Biesenthal, William H. Valls, Zack Simmering
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Patent number: 7780919Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method for processing a tissue specimen in situ prior to histological examination by providing a tissue specimen having a predetermined examination face, disposing the specimen on a tissue positioning member for removably maintaining the tissue specimen with the examination face in a desired orientation thereon, processing the tissue specimen while maintaining the examination face in the desired orientation on the positioning member throughout processing, separating the tissue specimen from the tissue positioning member by application of a separation force, and maintaining the orientation of the examination face after the specimen is removed from the tissue positioning member wherein processing of the specimen includes contacting the specimen with fluids for dehydrating and clearing the specimen and subsequent casting of the specimen in an embedding material for forming a specimen-containing mold portion having the tissue specimen contained therein in desired orientationType: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Leica Biosystems Richmond, Inc.Inventor: James B. McCormick
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Patent number: 7740131Abstract: A case for maintaining insignia and other articles associated with a uniform includes an outer cover and an inner surface, and is configured to fold about a center fold. The case includes an inner panel for attaching and carrying uniform articles and an inner pouch for carrying loose items. The flap and the pouch are each attached along one side to the inner surface of the case near the center fold. The case has a plurality of inner attachment surfaces, which includes the inner surface of the case, the side surfaces of the panel, and the outer surfaces of the pouch. At least one of the attachment surfaces includes a section having hook and loop fasteners to engage uniform badges having hook and loop fasteners. Additionally, at least one of the attachment surfaces includes foam backing configured to receive at least one uniform pin.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventor: Dennis Marcello
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Patent number: 7673744Abstract: A jewelry travel case has two halves connected by a hinge and closure mechanism. A first half has an inner compartment with a first pair of straps positioned toward its top side for releaseably engaging and holding one or more necklaces, including Omega-style necklaces, and a second pair of straps positioned between the first pair of straps and a pocket for releaseably engaging and holding one or more bracelets so that necklaces and bracelets will hang in the inner compartment when the case is vertical. A second half has an inner compartment with an earring bar releaseably secured to its upper portion and a ring bar releaseably secured to its lower portion. The earring bar can be detached at both of its ends so that it can be removed and has openings for holding earrings. The ring bar's substantially circular cross section provides tension to the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Inventor: Debbie Henderson
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Patent number: 7565979Abstract: A medicine holding assembly includes a housing that has a bottom wall and a peripheral wall attached to the bottom wall. A cover has a top wall and a peripheral lip that is attached to the top wall. The top wall has a same size and shape as the bottom wall. The peripheral lip is pivotally coupled to the peripheral wall and the top wall is selectively positionable in a closed position extending over the bottom wall. A closure is attached the housing and is configured to releasably secure the peripheral wall to the peripheral lip when the cover is in the closed position. A plurality of bottom loops is attached to an inner surface of the bottom wall. Pill bottles may be secured to the bottom wall with the bottom loops.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Inventor: Ralph D. Gibson
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Patent number: 7521021Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system for use in the preparation in situ of tissue specimens for histological examination. The system includes a cassette, a specimen mounting card and a base mold. The invention also is directed to a method of processing a tissue sample for histological examination which does not require re-orienting the selected cutting plane in the specimen transfer step. Instead, the tissue sample remains oriented in a desired position throughout processing.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Leica Biosvstems St. Louis LLCInventor: James B. McCormick
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Patent number: 7441977Abstract: A portfolio including a panel and a removable and reversible article carrying board. The panel and board have a fastening arrangement, preferably a hook and loop fastener, for releasable engagement therebetween. The board preferably has at least one fastening arrangement located on each side. At least one fastening arrangement preferably extends outwardly beyond the board or panel to engage a fastening arrangement located on an away facing board or panel side. In a preferred embodiment, each board side has a fastener strip disposed along side edges and the panel has a pair of spaced apart outwardly extending fastener strips that each engages a fastener strip on the away facing board side and that also each engages a fastener strip on the toward facing board side. The board can include an expandable elastic pocket of bonded and preferably heat sealed construction.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Inventor: Adam Merzon
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Publication number: 20080190721Abstract: Carriers for flat objects such as sheet music are described which supplement the capacity of musical instrument cases having at least one handle. An adjustable hanger strap or straps are provided so that the carrier can be used on cases having different sizes, shapes and thicknesses. The case handle fits through one of a plurality of elongated slots on the hangar strap of the carrier with the carrier positioned against the case. The particular slot used depends on the shape and size of the case. The carrier has one or more compartments for storing articles placed therein, with the carrier draping over one of the sides while being transported about as a single unit by virtue of the case carry handle. Loops engaging the strap are also provided to provide stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventor: Ralph Odell Burton
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Patent number: 7401739Abstract: An inventive card-type portable information processing device case permits a user to select a mode in which a card-type portable information processing device is taken out of the case with a cap attached thereto or a mode in which the card-type portable information processing device is taken out of the case with the cap detached therefrom and engaged with the first cover. The inventive case includes a cap engagement portion (15) provided in a first cover (1). By moving the card-type portable information processing device (30) in a direction A, the card-type portable information processing device (30) is taken out of the case with the cap (40) attached thereto. By moving the card-type portable information processing device (30) in a direction C, only the card-type portable information processing device (30) is taken out of the case with the cap (40) engaged in the cap engagement portion (15) of the first cover (1).Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chikanori Miyawaki, Mikiya Ueda, Yoshiaki Akutagawa
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Patent number: 7377395Abstract: An article of manufacture comprising a packet for carrying and dispensing of sanitary articles needed in toilet hygiene. Restroom facilities do not always offer toilet seat covers for use to the patrons of the establishment. Sometimes the supplies at various toilet stations are depleted. The article of this invention comprises a sealed packet of useful toiletry materials that easily fits in the pocket or purse of a traveler, and which opens to supply a toilet seat cover, as well as tissues, towels, temporary underwear, or undergarment liners.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventor: Kevin Mak
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Patent number: 7353938Abstract: A documentation kit including a panel with transparent pockets for receiving documentation on the left hand side a camera and other harder solid elements in the central portion, and documentation on the left hand side. The flaps are closable over the central portion and can be closed with Velcroâ„¢.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Inventor: Eytan Moldolan
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Patent number: 7331461Abstract: Food preparation kits and organizing systems include a case for containing combinations of spices and/or utensils and cooking accessories. A case may take the form of a book including front and back covers connected by a spine portion. Spices may be organized and retained inside the case along with utensils such as knives, tongs and measuring spoons.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventor: Mary Ann MacKinnon
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Patent number: 7322468Abstract: A modular disc storage case comprises a plurality of disc-mounting plates each having an edge that is attached to an edge of an adjacent plate by a spine that comprises a number of hinges that are fastened to at least one of the plates.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Tat Tsuen Industrial Ltd.Inventor: Tat Ming Kwan
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Patent number: 7311336Abstract: There is provided a spine assembly for a book cover or loose-leaf folder. The cover or folder comprises a channel shaped spine member (4) connected by way of a hinge portion to cover boards and an associated device, perhaps incorporating a compass (36), having securing means for securing the associated device (30) and the spine member (4). The spine member (4) has a base (10), side wall portions (11, 12) and a pin (20) by which the associated device (30) is secured to the spine member (4).Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Compass Maps LimitedInventor: Derek Dacey
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Patent number: 7306159Abstract: A protective case (10) for six different sized memory cards (20, 34, 50, 62, 75, 90) having distinct exterior dimensions of length, width and/or thickness includes a base (12) and a top (14) hinged to the base (12) for opening and closing. The base (12) includes securing means (18, 32, 48, 60) for securing a first small sized memory card (20) and first, second and third large sized memory cards (34, 50, 62). The top (14) includes a second small sized memory card securing means (74) for securing second and third small sized memory cards (75, 90). The securing means define rectangular alignments (26, 42, 56, 70, 80) approximating exterior length and width dimensions of the six cards (20, 34, 50, 62, 75, 90) and the rectangular alignments (26, 42, 56, 70, 80) overlie each other resulting in a very small case (10).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Donald R. Rochelo
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Patent number: 7213703Abstract: A reusable package and storage album (1) displays and stores a multi-component product, combining the appearance of a blister pak with the security of a vacuformed clamshell package. Two sections (17 & 19) joined by hinges (43 & 45) to a spine (21), formed principally of plastic (11) and paperboard (9) materials, fold into a book or album-like structure to house the product components. Ample advertising space (9) is available on the exterior (3, 2, 21) and interior (23) surfaces for a layer of printed matter (13). The album type storage (17, 37, 19, 23) is helpful, discourages disposal of the packaging, which aids the environment, and allows manufacturer advertising and other printed information to persist beyond the sale. Hinges (43, 45) comprise an inverted rectangular U-shape in section in geometry. Windows (5, 7, 12) may be included to allow a view of the components.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: AVC CorporationInventor: Moshe Yair Begim
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Patent number: 7165673Abstract: A firearm cleaning kit includes a soft case which unzips along three sides so that the case is divided into two portions connected by a fabric fold line. Attached to the case at the fold line is a backing with a tool insert which has cavities for holding cleaning tools. The tool insert is optionally removably connected to a backing so that tool inserts with differently shaped cavities can be used. In one variation, an additional tool insert connects to the backing, leaving the backing sandwiched between the two tool inserts.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: The Otis Patent TrustInventor: Doreen Marks
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Patent number: 6971512Abstract: A device for storing and displaying a plurality of DVD cases and the like comprising a plurality of parallel rigid L-shaped profiles pivotably connected, characterized in that the convex side of each L-shaped profile includes at least one adhesive layer to fixedly attach at least one DVD case by the spine side or by its adjacent back side area, hence allowing the front covers of the case to pivot freely.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Inventors: William N. Touzani, Malika Belhaj
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Patent number: 6959809Abstract: A reusable package and storage album (1) displays and stores a multi-component product, combining the appearance of a blister pak with the security of a vacuformed clamshell package. Two sections (17 & 19) joined by hinges (43 & 45) to a spine (21), formed principally of plastic (11) and paperboard (9) materials, fold into a book or album-like structure to house the product components. Ample advertising space (9) is available on the exterior (3, 2, 21) and interior (23) surfaces for a layer of printed matter (13). The album type storage (17, 37, 19, 23) is helpful, discourages disposal of the packaging, which aids the environment, and allows manufacturer advertising and other printed information to persist beyond the sale. Hinges (43, 45) comprise an inverted rectangular U-shape in section in geometry. Windows (5, 7, 12) may be included to allow a view of the components.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: AVC CorporationInventor: Moshe Yair Begim
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Patent number: 6655529Abstract: A structure of a portable hand-tool bag is disclosed. The hand-tool bag comprises a hand-held body, and two tool boxes, wherein the hand-held body includes an external layer, two inner board, two positioning board and an inner layer, characterized in that at least two adjacent ends of the positioning board are mounted with a corner member having mounted with an elastic top plate thereon and the top edge of the elastic top plate being a protrusion; and the two tool boxes are substantially rectangular with a plurality of slots within the center of the box to accommodate tools, one lateral edge of the tool box is provided with a notch corresponding to the protrusion on the top edge of the elastic top plate so that the protrusion is engaged with the notch; thereby the tool boxes containing tools within the slots of the tool boxes are engaged to the corner member and the two tool boxes are mounted to the hand-held body, facilitate the carrying of tool.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Cheng-I Ho
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Publication number: 20030178330Abstract: A method and apparatus for packaging compact discs for portable storage. A walled enclosure is provided, the walled enclosure having a floor and a wall enclosing an extremity of the floor. A compact disc storage plate adaptable for holding a compact disc is also provided. The compact disc storage plate is pivotally mounted within the walled enclosure. The walled enclosure may have a floor with a floor recess adaptable for holding a first compact disc and a wall enclosing the extremity of the floor, the floor having hinge slots therethrough adjacent the wall. A compact disc storage plate may also be provided having a plate recess adaptable for holding a second compact disc and having hinge tabs at a plate end. The compact disc storage plate may then be pivotally mounted to the floor at the hinge slots by engaging the hinge tabs into the hinge slots.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Bruce Dowdy, Lawrence Self
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Patent number: 6622866Abstract: One or more pieces of recording media are contained within a single package having a conventional jewel case form factor.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: Gregory D. Roberts, William L. Hauer, Kevin S. McFadden
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Patent number: 6547283Abstract: A system for mounting a component to a portfolio including a tongue located on the component, the tongue having a tail portion and a tip portion, and a portfolio having a tongue opening formed therein. The top can be inserted into the tongue opening and component rotated relative to the portfolio until the tongue is generally received through the tongue opening to couple the component to the portfolio.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Marc L. Moor
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Publication number: 20030010664Abstract: A storing and transporting system for compact discs (“CD's”) for recorded audio materials and related accessory materials such as notebooks or booklets comprising an outside case of flat, clamshell configuration defining two storage areas, and one or two box-like disc containers of similar configuration to be nested in the storage areas and each having a tray-like body for holding a stack of discs in flexible storage envelopes. Guides and partitions in the case define the two storage areas and hold the stored items snugly therein, and the containers have removable retainers for holding a selected number of disc envelopes therein. Integral recessed latches hold the covers releasably in closed positions, and the case and the container are sized to receive and hold preselected numbers of discs and booklets of related materials so as to be highly versatile in use, and are provided with convenient label areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Russell D. Bellin, Christopher Glupker, Ravi Sawhney, Craig Steele, Albert R. Trussell
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Publication number: 20030006164Abstract: A system for storage, display, retrieval and transportation of flat media includes a base having an upper flat top surface. A pair of diverging rigid wings mount into a pair of slots selected form a laterally extending array of slots across the top surface of the base. At least one clamp for clamping common side edges of flat media storage ages is releasably mountable onto the top surface of the base between the pair of wings so as to provide for expandable storage of clamped packets of storage pages. A clamped packet of storage pages is also releasably mountable into a more readily portable transportation device such as a wallet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Victor M.A. Mateus, Rene J. Barone
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Publication number: 20020195356Abstract: The present invention relates to a compact disc storage box especially for storage of compact discs or the like mainly comprising of a hard plastic box and several plastic holders. The hard plastic box is designed alongside with side-walls for tight closing thus protecting the discs stored from light, pollution and dust for longer life span and easy management. Each of the holders has two lateral sides with eight pockets and is secured in the middle of the hard plastic box. Hence, the present invention provides a safer and easier way for storage and management and is simple and economical to manufacture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventor: Peilin Huang
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Publication number: 20020197098Abstract: A sleeve for storing an data storage device and associated documentation including a generally sheet-like body having a first side and a second side, and a storage area coupled to the first side of the body. The storage area is sized and shaped to receive the documentation therein. The sleeve further includes a pocket coupled to the first side of the body, the pocket being sized and shaped to receive the data storage device therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventor: Christopher G. Palmer
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Patent number: 6471060Abstract: A doll case arrangement for storing, transporting and displaying at least one doll is disclosed. The doll case arrangement includes an outer shell and at least one removable display housing. The display housing is intended to house a doll or a set of doll accessories. The outer shell is adapted to receive the at least one removable display housing. Preferably, the outer shell comprises a spine connected to two molded halves. Each molded half forms at least one interior storage cavity adapted to receive a removable display housing. Further, the connection between each molded half and the spine forms a hinge enabling the molded halves to open and close with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Leyshon Miller Industries, Inc.Inventor: Frank A. Leyshon
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Publication number: 20020134694Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved structure of a CD storage device comprising a plurality of thick paperboard sheets so as to store large amount of CDs. The surface of each thick paperboard sheet is provided with sealed storage chamber for the storing of CDs. The device allows convenient withdrawal and insertion of CD, and the device can be manufactured with low cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Jan Jong Cherng
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Patent number: 6450535Abstract: A compact disc storage book is formed with board book pages having pockets therein to receive compact discs. The board book is comprised of folded, printed signatures adhered to one another. A hard cover is attached to and covers the pages to protect the pages and compact discs from damage or contamination. The board book has an expandable spine, which increases its size or thickness from its smaller empty size to its larger, filled size when filled with compact discs. In the preferred method of making this storage book, the signatures have been printed and slit to form the CD receiving pockets prior to being folded on a signature folding machine. The folded signatures are fed by feeders of a signature gathering machine in proper sequence onto a gathering conveyor. The signature gathering machine has a programmable glue applicator to form the glue pattern including the glue pattern for the accordion fold, expandable backbone for the book form.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Steve Shafer
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Patent number: 6443306Abstract: A storage case for small format memory cards is taught which utilizes those sections of known and existing computer furniture specifically designed to receive compact disc jewel cases to thereby allow for more reliable storage of small format memory cards. The storage case includes a compact disc jewel case without a disc retaining mechanism therein. A foam insert resides within the compact disc jewel case and has at least one precut cut-out section therein which is removable to provide at least one space in the foam insert to receive a small format memory card. The jewel case is preferably formed from a clear plastic material and there is preferably an insert sheet adapted to be retained proximate to a front wall of the jewel case.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Peter Davies, Donald J. Appleton, Jeffery T. Matteson, Barbara A. Sayers
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Patent number: 6155738Abstract: An organizer includes sample cards which are mounted on pages which, in turn, are stored within a binder. Each of the sample cards bears a color sample and an associated written description for a particular cosmetic product.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Inventor: Tammye Lynn King
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Patent number: 5924565Abstract: An appliance for concealing a handgun includes a substantially planar frame of resilient plastic or other material, having dimensions to fit closely inside a cover of a small zippered case such as a notebook case. Integral tabs projecting from either end of the frame engage a pocket inside the cover of the case to hold the frame in place. A holster tab is integral with the body of the frame; the holster tab is shaped and sized to receive a handgun holster spring clip and to hold the holster securely in place. A clip holder tab similarly receives an ammunition clip holder, and is positioned so the clip holder is held adjacent the holster. A handgun is placed in the holster and the case is closed, so the weapon is concealed within the inconspicuous case. Security is improved by a small orifice in the frame near the case's zipper tab; the orifice receives a padlock shackle to lock the case's zipper closed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Inventor: Philip S. Colee
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Patent number: 5839575Abstract: A receptacle for receiving, packaging, and displaying relatively flat articles including compact disks (CDs) and floppy disks (diskettes) in both round and rectangular configurations. The receptacle opens in book-like form with one side holding the disks by their edges and the other side having ridges for holding associated booklets. The disks may be removed by finger notches. A sealing flap integral to an outside printable cover functions to secure the receptacle from separating, especially for mailing and shipping.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Inventor: Allen R. Blanco
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Patent number: 5626940Abstract: A storage sleeve comprising a reinforcing panel and a flexible sheet, wherein the sheet and panel are joined by welding and subsequent sewing, to form a pocket.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Inventor: Douglas J. Selwyn-Smith
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Patent number: 5595797Abstract: A device for protectively storing collectible disks, in particular a plastic album leaf for protectively storing and displaying collectible disks such as milk caps or coins. The device comprises two flexible plastic panels in superposed relation, and securing means securing the panels in such relation with a first opening between the panels, the securing means including an arcuate seam sealing the superposed panels together along a circular arc for containing at least one-half but not the entirety of the disk between the panels within the arc of the seam, the arc of the seam exceeding 180.degree. and terminating at a second opening between the superposed panels of sufficient width for permitting passage therethrough and into the arc of at least one-half of the disk when the disk is received by the first opening for containing the entirety of the disk between the panels.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1993Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Rembrandt Photo ServicesInventor: William R. Miller
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Patent number: 5595798Abstract: A device for protectively holding a disk, and in particular a plastic wallet for protectively containing an optical digitally encoded disk such as a compact disc or CD. The wallet is fabricated of flexible thermoplastic sheet material and includes a pocket for containing the CD, as well as pockets arranged for containing a single graphics sheet viewable through the transparent front and rear covers of the wallet. A preferred embodiment of the CD wallet includes an opening through one of the sheets of the CD pocket for assisting in withdrawing the CD from its pocket.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Rembrandt Photo ServicesInventor: William R. Miller
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Patent number: 5549203Abstract: A container for removably storing an article such as a video game, and for securing sheet material to the container, such as the instruction booklet for the video game, to prevent separation of the booklet from the container. The container has a base and a pivotally mounted lid which forms an internal storage compartment with the base. A hinge assembly having an elongated panel and pair of hinge strips pivotally mount the lid on the base. A holder bar is secured to the hinge panel. A pair of flexible straps are provided at the ends of the holder bar and form a pair of loops which extend into the storage compartment of the container when the lid is closed on the base. Other ends of the straps extend through holes formed in the booklet to mount the booklet on the straps, after which the ends are snap-fitted through locking holes formed in the holder bar to permanently secure the booklet on the loops within the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Alpha Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: James T. Weisburn, Christopher G. Gallagher, Ronald K. Burdett
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Patent number: 5511661Abstract: For mounting in a notebook having outer covers and a spine, a sheet of clips comprises: a frame having inner and outer side rims, top and bottom cross rims, and optionally at least a rib connected between a pair of the rims; a set of paper clips integrally connected to the frame via the rims and the rib; each of the clips including an outer retainer, an inner retainer and a yoke connecting the outer retainer and the inner retainer; a rupturable junction extending between the frame and the yoke.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Clix Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Karlis, Gordon A. Vinther