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Multimedia distribution package
   
Document Number
US Patent 6206184
Issued Date
March 27, 2001
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A multimedia distribution box includes a container portion and a lid portion. The container portion includes a plurality of upstanding walls, at least two of which are opposing, and a pair of slots, each of which is formed in a respective one of the opposing walls. It is used to contain computer software and documentation associated with the software. The lid portion is adapted to cover the container portion, and thereby enclose the software and the documentation within the assembled box. An insert is provided for selectively positioning the software within the container portion, and a band is used to maintain the insert, the software, and the documentation firmly in place.
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Owner
Saga Software, Inc. (Reston, VA)
Published
March 27, 2001
Application Number
09/479,898
Filed
January 10, 2000
US Classification
206/232   206/805
Int'l Classification
B65D   5/50   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
206/232   206/805   206/583   206/594   206/308.1   206/308.3  
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