Claims
- 1. A stackable tamper proof coin case comprising first and second plate members permanently joined together along abutting joint areas to provide a coin containment case, said plate members having generally flat first and second outer surfaces, and other circumferential side walls;
- the outer surfaces of the first and second plate members including respective first and second engagement means to permit the stacking of plural assembled cases together with the flat outer surfaces spaced apart, said first engagement means comprising an outwardly extending continuous flange spaced inwardly of the outer circumferential side wall of the first plate member, and the second engagement means comprising an outwardly extending continuous flange spaced inwardly from the outer circumferential side wall of a second plate member said first and second flanges having substantially similar geometric configurations;
- stacking flanges disposed adjacent limited areas only of said first engagement means and protruding outwardly beyond the outer surface of the first engagement means, said stacking flanges spaced inwardly from the outer edge of said first engagement means a distance sufficient to enable the second engagement means to be stacked in abutting relationship with said first engagement means without interference with the stacking flanges on the first engagement means;
- whereby, when a pair of said cases identical to each other are stacked with the first engagement means of one case abutting the second engagement means of the other case, the stacking flanges of one case nest within the second engagement means of the other case.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/506,091, filed Apr. 9, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,042,650.
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