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Container for X-ray film
   
Document Number
US Patent 4331236
Issued Date
May 25, 1982
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A cassette for X-ray film has a first chamber for the film and a relatively narrow elongated second chamber for the major part of an elongated data-carrying card a portion of which extends outwardly through a window in the cover of the container. The two chambers are separated from each other by a partition which has a sealable aperture in register with the window.
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Published
May 25, 1982
Application Number
06/112,154
Filed
January 15, 1980
US Classification
206/455   206/459.1 378/165 378/182
Int'l Classification
G03B   42/04   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Jan 19, 1979 [DE] 2901978
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206/455   206/459   206/45.31   206/534  
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