Claims
- 1. A microfilm jacket utilizable for machine insertion of a microfilm strip at one end into and through a through-passage, storage, and machine removal from a far open end, comprising in combination: upper and lower elongated sheets joined at spaced apart lines forming a plurality of storage channels parallel to each other, each said storage channel extending along a longitudinal axis of the sheets and having an outlet open-end to said storage channel formed at a point between the upper and lower elongated sheets at a distal outlet end of said storage channel, and each storage channel having a normally-closed insert-opening arced slit formed by slit structure in the upper elongated sheet, with the normally closed insert-opening arced slit extending transversely to said longitudinal axis, the slit structure consisting of: (a) first section of the upper elongated sheet having an upper convex lip and (b) a second section of the upper elongated sheet having a lower concave lip in opposing relationship to the upper convex lip, the normally-closed insert-opening arced slit being at an opposite proximate end of said upper elongated sheet, the upper convex lip extending towards the proximate end; each upper convex lip along with its respective lower concave lip, storage channel, and outlet open-end jointly forming a through-passage conduit, each through-passage conduit having a normally-closed insert-opening arced slit adapted to form an insertion open-space to the through-passage conduit when the second portion at the lower concave lip is pressed downwardly sufficiently to form an angle with the first section at the upper convex lip whereby a microfilm strip is insertable through each insertion open-space into its respective storage channel and through its respective through-passage conduit, each normally-closed insert-opening arced slit extending between and up-to its respective spaced-apart lines, the ends of each insert-opening arced slit being staggered relative to the ends of the arced slits which lie in adjacent through-passage conduits so that the promulgation of tear lines caused by alignment of said ends will be retarded or prevented.
- 2. A microfilm jacket of claim 1, in which one upper and a lower sheets are plastic elongated sheets and have differing thicknesses, the lower sheet being thicker.
- 3. A microfilm jacket of claim 1, in which the microfilm jacket channel structures have different widths from one-another.
- 4. A microfilm jacket of claim 3, in which the microfilm jacket structures include a series of spaced-apart ones of said slit-openings, the series of slit-openings following one-another for at least one of the microfilm jacket channel structures.
Parent Case Info
This invention concerns a novel microfilm jacket, suited for a particularly advantageous manual or automatic or mechanical insertion of microfilms, and is a continuation of parent application U.S. Ser. No. 611,004 filed 09/08/75, issued Oct. 25, 1977 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,003,187, and of its divisionals U.S. Ser. No. 845,482 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,123,891 and U.S. Ser. No. 845,483 both divisionals filed on May 13, 1976.
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