Claims
- 1. A cassette for receiving and storing tile pieces in stack form comprising:
- a generally elongate tubular member having a first end and an opposite second end and having an interior confine disposed therebetween;
- one of said first and second ends being provided with resilient means for biasing the cassette into and out of engagement with a tile piece delivery apparatus;
- said interior confine of said tubular member being compatibly shaped and sized to receive a plurality of tile pieces therein in a stacked arrangement.
- 2. A cassette for receiving and storing tile pieces in stack form comprising:
- a generally elongate tubular member having a first end and an opposite second end and having an interior confine disposed therebetween;
- one of said first and second ends being provided with a means for releasably connecting the cassette to a tile piece delivery apparatus;
- said interior confine of said tubular member being compatibly shaped and sized to receive a plurality of tile pieces therein in a stacked arrangement; and
- a plurality of tile pieces received within the interior confine of the tubular member in stacked arrangement, the tile pieces being stacked according to a predetermined order.
- 3. The cassette of claim 2 wherein the stack of tiles includes tiles of differing dimension and/or appearance.
- 4. The cassette of claim 2 wherein said means for releasably connecting the cassette to a delivery apparatus is an annularly extending projection correspondingly sized and configured to be received within a similarly sized and shaped groove in the delivery apparatus.
- 5. The cassette of claim 4 wherein the one of said first and second ends is provided with a means for releasably connecting the cassette to a tile piece delivery apparatus and further includes an annular chamfer disposed about that end.
- 6. The cassette of claim 5 wherein the cassette is cylindrical and formed from plastic.
- 7. The cassette of claim 3 wherein said interior confine further includes means which substantially conforms to the size and shape of the tiles of differing dimension.
- 8. The cassette of claim 3 wherein the interior confine further includes means which substantially conforms frictionally engages the tile pieces and retains them within the interior confine.
- 9. The cassette of claim 8 wherein the means which substantially conforms comprises the means which frictionally engages and retains.
- 10. The cassette of claim 9 wherein the means which substantially conforms and frictionally engages comprises a resilient lining supported within the interior confine.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/105,603, filed on Aug. 12, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,443,680.
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