Memory module container

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Inventors

Ma, Abraham C.

Application #

268665

Filed

Jun-29-1994

Published

Aug-15-1995

Current US Class

206/485
206/521
206/587
206/707
206/709
220/533
220/671
220/675
220/835
220/839

International Classes

B65D 073/02

Field of Search

220/4.21 220/4.22 220/4.23 220/533 220/339 220/306 220/669 220/671 220/675 206/328 206/329 206/334 206/428 206/455 206/456 206/485 206/521 206/521.7 206/583 206/587 206/45.14

Assignee

Ma Laboratories, Inc. (San Jose, CA)

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lyon & Lyon

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Abstract
A container for memory modules comprising a generally rectangular shape with a lid and tray with a multitude of finger-like protrusions forming vertical slots therebetween for receiving memory modules. The interior is formed such that a cavity may be created above and below the memory modules contained inside providing a buffer region, which protects the contents from damage when the exterior of the container is subjected to physical contact.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A container for memory modules comprising

a stair-stepped lid comprising a substantially horizontal first surface, a substantially horizontal second surface, and a substantially horizontal lid lip, said first surface being between said second surface and said lid lip;

a tray comprising a first tray inner wall, a second tray inner wall, and at least one pair of tray protrusions, wherein said at least one pair of tray protrusions is formed into said first tray inner wall and said at least one pair of tray protrusions forms a slot between said tray protrusions, wherein the slot has a width that is substantially equal to a width of a printed circuit board, and wherein a width of each of said tray protrusions is equal to or greater than a height of the memory modules, each of said tray protrusions being aligned with like tray protrusions on said second tray inner wall, the tray also comprising a tray lip that abuts the lid lip when the container is closed, said tray further comprising an upper flange which abuts said first surface of said lid when the container is closed, said tray still further comprising a lower cavity, a ledge at a root of said tray protrusions for supporting the memory modules, and a container base, wherein said lower cavity is formed between said ledge at said root of said tray protrusions and said container base, wherein said lid and said tray are pivotally connected along one edge by a hinge means; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

a. Field of the Invention

The field of the invention pertains to memory module containers, more specifically, memory module packaging for SIMMs and SIPPs.

b. Background Art

Memory modules are generally composed of integrated circuits mounted on printed circuit boards of various shapes. These modules, although fairly durable, may be damaged by electrostatic discharge or excessive physical impact. Antistatic plastic bags and cardboard boxes are among the containers currently being used for storing and handling memory modules.

One disadvantage of these types of containers is the difficulty in performing a final inspection. The bags are difficult to see through because they are typically constructed from opaque or nearly opaque antistatic plastic, and the cardboard boxes are impossible to see through. Therefore, when these types of containers are used, it is laborious, if not impossible, to visually check the container's contents or to determine how many modules are stored therein. To perform an inspection of the contents, therefore, it is usually necessary to open these containers. Since the modules may be destroyed by an electrostatic discharge, any inspection of the contents of these containers is generally done in an electrostatically safe environment. Additionally, the plastic bags are often held closed by a paper warning label or a label indicating the contents of the bag. Opening one of these bags for inspection will destroy the label, requiring the application of a new label. Furthermore, since the bags generally have one opening at their end, depending on the inspection being performed, the inspector may have to dump out all of the modules. While the cardboard boxes may not be damaged by opening and closing, they are often difficult to open and close and must also usually be opened in an electrostatic-free environment.
 
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