Claims
- 1. A coin holder, comprising:
- an elongate bar of generally rectangular cross-section and having longitudinal sides, said elongate bar permitting said coin holder to be supported on a planar surface, and
- a plurality of pockets open to the exterior of the coin holder and each dimensioned to hold a stack of the same predetermined number of coins to be packaged therein, each of said pockets being defined by pairs of rectilinearly-extending arm elements extending upwardly and outwardly one pair from each longitudinal side of said bar element to terminate at upper parallel elongate rail elements parallel to the bar element, each member of a pair of rectilinearly-extending arm elements defining a longitudinal extremity of said pocket,
- said arm elements and said upper rail elements being resiliently flexible between a first position wherein the distance between the upper rail elements is less than the diameter of the coins to be packaged therein, thereby restraining coins to be packaged therein from being inserted into or removed from the pockets, and a second position wherein the distance between the upper rail elements opens up to at least the diameter of coins to be packaged therein, thereby permitting coins to be packaged therein to be inserted into or removed from the pockets.
- 2. The coin holder of claim 1 which is nestably stackable in multiples of said coin holders.
- 3. The coin holder of claim 1 having a pair of resiliently flexible elements provided one at each end of said coin holder and joining the arm elements adjacent the upper extremities thereof to provide a limitation to the distance said upper rail elements may be flexed apart and to prevent overstressing of the arm elements.
- 4. The coin holder of claim 1 having a notch at each end thereof to accommodate gripper arms of automatic handling equipment.
- 5. The coin holder of claim 1 which is formed by injection molding of resiliently-flexible plastic material.
- 6. The coin holder of claim 1 which is dimensioned so that, when coins are packaged in predetermined numbers in said pockets, said upper rail elements are resiliently flexed away from each other to maintain the coins under tension.
- 7. The coin holder of claim 1 which is dimensional so that, when coins are packaged in predetermined numbers in the pockets, downward pressure of inserting the coins cams open the upper rail elements, permitting entry of the coins into the pockets and subsequent maintenance of the coins in the pocket under tension.
- 8. The coin holder of claim 7 wherein said arm element terminates at the upper extremity in a taper in order to provide a directional ramping effect for the coins as they are downwardly inserted and guided into the pockets.
- 9. The coin holder of claim 1 wherein said elongate bar bears identifying information.
- 10. A coin holder which is nestably stackable in multiples of said coin holders, comprising:
- an elongate bar of generally rectangular cross-section and having longitudinal sides, said elongate bar permitting said coin holder to be supported on a planar surface, and
- a plurality of pockets each dimensioned to hold a stack of the same predetermined number of coins to be packaged therein, each of said pockets being defined by pairs of vertically-extending arm elements extending upwardly and outwardly one pair from each longitudinal side of said bar element to upper parallel rail members parallel to the bar element,
- said arm elements and said upper rail elements being resiliently flexible between a first position wherein the distance between the upper rail element is less than the upper rail element is less than the diameter of the coins to be packaged therein, thereby restraining coins to be packaged therein from being inserted into or removed from the pockets, and a second position wherein the distance between the upper rail elements wherein the distance between the upper rail elements opens up to at least the diameter of the coin to be packaged therein, thereby permitting coins to be packaged therein to be inserted into or removed from the pockets,
- said arm elements being thickened adjacent said elongate bar to define a pair of shoulders, which shoulders provide support for the elongate bar of the next higher number of a stack of said coin holders to prevent jamming of coin holders one inside the other in the stack.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application 60/024,273, filed Aug. 21, 1996.
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