Videocassette case

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Inventors

Ricci, Geogre M.

Application #

341153

Filed

Apr-20-1989

Published

Oct-16-1990

Current US Class

206/387.1
206/518
220/675
220/835
220/839

International Classes

B65D 085/672

Field of Search

206/387 206/45.34 206/518-520 220/339 220/72 229/2.5

Examiners

Gehman; Bryon P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hughes & Multer

US Patent References

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BonFaire 2225 container.

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Abstract
A videocassette case which has traylike upper and lower sections connected by a living hinge along one side of the case, components at the opposite sides thereof and integral with the upper and lower case sections for latching them together, bosses extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the lower case section which engage the hubs of a cassette stored in the case to keep them from rotating and allowing the tape to be creased, unitary stiffeners in the side and end walls of the case sections which also serve as spacers and snugly position the cassette in the case, and external legs in the end walls of the upper and lower case sections which facilitate stacking and also increase the rigidity of the upper and lower case sections. At least the upper section of the case is fabricated from a polymer which is clear enough to make labels and other data associated with the stored cassette visible from the exterior of the case.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A videocassette case fabricated in its entirety and as a single component from a non-rigid, thin gauge synthetic polymer and having a traylike upper section and a traylike lower section; each of said sections having first and second side walls and first and second end walls; said lower section having a flat bottom wall; said upper section having a flat upper wall; said upper and lower sections being dimensioned to confine a videocassette between the apposite side and end walls of said upper and lower sections; there being a unitary living hinge extending along and between a said side wall of said upper section and a said side wall of said lower section, cooperating means on the other side wall of said upper section and the other side wall of said lower section which can be engaged to latch said upper and lower sections together, and hollow, frustoconical bosses which are formed unitarily with and extend upwardly from said bottom wall of said lower section so as to have open lower ends at said bottom wall and which are engageable with the hubs of a videocassette stored in said case to prevent said hubs from rotating; and at least said upper section being sufficiently transparent to permit information on a cassette stored therein to be viewed through said upper section.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to novel, improved cases for videocassettes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Two types of videocassette cases or holders are currently employed. Neither is particularly satisfactory.

One of these presently available videocassette cases is the ubiquitous book type. Although videocassette cases of this type have been thermoformed, they are most often manufactured from a hard, opague, synthetic polymer (typically a polypropylene) by injection molding. This type of videocassette case has the disadvantage of being too expensive to be practical in many instances. In addition, it commonly has the drawback that the case must be opened if one wishes to review the information on the label commonly attached to the cassette, especially if the cassette has been prerecorded. Furthermore, it is difficult to form a stable stack of book-type videocassette cases for transport or storage.

Sleeve-type, plastic and cardboard videocassette holders lack durability. In addition, cardboard sleeves rapidly become shopworn and are easily stained and otherwise soiled, which is of course a significant disadvantage, particularly in applications such as videocassette rentals, for example. In addition, both plastic and cardboard, sleeve-type videocassette holders have the disadvantage that the cassette must be removed from the sleeve to review the information on a videocassette label. And, like book-type videocassette cases, both plastic and cardboard sleeves have the disadvantage that they cannot be conveniently stacked in a stable manner for transport and storage. Furthermore, the encased cassette is not protected from dust or other foreign matter.
 
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