Patent ID: 7073663
Filing Date: 2006-07-11
Classification: B65D,G11B

Abstract:
1. A transparent polypropylene-containing storage unit housing informational literature, the storage unit having a first side comprising a first substantially transparent wall having an interior surface and a second side comprising a second substantially transparent wall having an interior surface, said sides being separated and integrally connected by a spine portion, wherein a first living hinge connects said first wall with said spine portion to define a first hinge line and a second living hinge connects said second wall with said spine portion to define a second hinge line, said walls and said spine portion being integrally formed of one continuous piece of polypropylene material, said promotional literature being a single sheet and provided within said storage unit in a position that is in overlying contacting relation with at least a portion of the first and second hinge lines and at least a portion of the interior surfaces of said first and said second substantially transparent walls adjacent the hinge lines and with the interior of said spine portion, said spine portion having a top end, a bottom end, and a middle area between said top end and said bottom end, wherein at least said middle area of said spine portion consists essentially of clarified polypropylene, said storage unit being adapted such that said informational literature is readily visible through said first and second substantially transparent walls and through said middle area of said spine portion of said storage unit, said storage unit further comprising at least one support member adapted to releasably hold an optical disc such that said disc is normally disposed within said storage unit in overlying relation to at least a portion of said informational literature, and wherein said support member is hingedly connected to the storage unit such that the support member and disc may be rotated upwardly and away from an underlying portion of the informational literature, whereby said underlying portion of informational literature is visible without obstruction by said disc.