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US1683971A
US1683971A US196755A US19675527A US1683971A US 1683971 A US1683971 A US 1683971A US 196755 A US196755 A US 196755A US 19675527 A US19675527 A US 19675527A US 1683971 A US1683971 A US 1683971A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • small hole 15 is prefing coins or other similar small articles, so erablyj'formed in the back sheet 10 at the end that they can be transmitted by mail; and 01 each slot, and these holes are arranged at it consists of a card constructed as herein he corners of the recesses. 35
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of one of the openings by springing the pora card with a portion of it removed to show tion of the back sheet between its slots forthe back sheet and adhesive materialv Fig. wardly into the opening of the card
  • 2 is a similar View of a portion of the card slipping the coin under said portion into the 40 without the back sheet.
  • Fig. 3 is a section opening, as indicated in Fig. 1. The coin 18 through the card, taken on the line in iits loosely in the opening, and can easily be Fig, 1, removed and replaced, so that the same card
  • the coin card is formed of a stiff card 5,- can be used repeatedly.
  • the card 5 is provided the paper between the slots ,.and prevent it with a series of openings 7 oi substantially from tearing at the ends of the slots. circular form, and of various size to accom What I claim is: inodate dserverrent coins.
  • These openings T A coin card, comprising a relatively still have rectangular oilset portions or recesses card having substantially circular openings 9, the opposite sides or which are arranged provided with effect recesses having parallel parallel to each other.
  • the card 0 is relasides,and a relatively thin back sheet setively stiff and thick, but it need not be as cured to one side of the card and provided thick as the coins for which it is intended. with parallel.
  • each A thin sheet 10 of paper or other similar pair of slots being arranged to extend 'bematerial is secured against one side of the tween the recesses of the opening'to which it card 5 over its openings, by adhesive in'apertains at a'right angle to the sides of the terial 12, or by any other approved means. recesses.
  • This sheet 10 is provided with slots 1d ar In testimony whereof I have affixed my ranged in pairs, one pair for each opening 7. signature.

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Sept. 11, 1928.
G. HARMOUTH COIN CARD Filed June 6, 1927 FIE-1+3; v
F|E E I" maml W m d. vs 1w H mm an Patented Sept. 11, 1928. I 7 V UNITED STATES PATENT, OFFICE.
GUST HARMOUTI-I, F YALE, OKLAHOMA.
COIN CAR-D.
Application filed June 6, 1927. Serial .Il'o. 196,755.
This invention relates to devices for holdtheir parallel sides. small hole 15 is prefing coins or other similar small articles, so erablyj'formed in the back sheet 10 at the end that they can be transmitted by mail; and 01 each slot, and these holes are arranged at it consists of a card constructed as herein he corners of the recesses. 35
after fully described and claimed. A coin 18 is inserted and retained in any In the drawings, Fig. 1 is a front view of one of the openings by springing the pora card with a portion of it removed to show tion of the back sheet between its slots forthe back sheet and adhesive materialv Fig. wardly into the opening of the card, and 2 is a similar View of a portion of the card slipping the coin under said portion into the 40 without the back sheet. Fig. 3 is a section opening, as indicated in Fig. 1. The coin 18 through the card, taken on the line in iits loosely in the opening, and can easily be Fig, 1, removed and replaced, so that the same card The coin card is formed of a stiff card 5,- can be used repeatedly.
and a thin back sheet 10 of paper or other The small holes add to the flexibility of 45 15 similar material. The card 5 is provided the paper between the slots ,.and prevent it with a series of openings 7 oi substantially from tearing at the ends of the slots. circular form, and of various size to accom What I claim is: inodate diilerent coins. These openings T A coin card, comprising a relatively still have rectangular oilset portions or recesses card having substantially circular openings 9, the opposite sides or which are arranged provided with effect recesses having parallel parallel to each other. The card 0 is relasides,and a relatively thin back sheet setively stiff and thick, but it need not be as cured to one side of the card and provided thick as the coins for which it is intended. with parallel. slots arranged in pairs, each A thin sheet 10 of paper or other similar pair of slots being arranged to extend 'bematerial is secured against one side of the tween the recesses of the opening'to which it card 5 over its openings, by adhesive in'apertains at a'right angle to the sides of the terial 12, or by any other approved means. recesses.
This sheet 10 is provided with slots 1d ar In testimony whereof I have affixed my ranged in pairs, one pair for each opening 7. signature.
These parallel slots 14: extend between the corners of the recesses 9, at a right angle to GUST HARMOUTH.-
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NL9500187A (en) * 1994-02-22 1995-10-02 Metagam Method for packaging ear tag parts, ear tag parts packaged in this manner and the packaging used therewith.

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
NL9500187A (en) * 1994-02-22 1995-10-02 Metagam Method for packaging ear tag parts, ear tag parts packaged in this manner and the packaging used therewith.

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