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| Img = Poly-Flex Box logo.jpg | |||
| Img_capt = Logo used on trademark filing | |||
| Creator = Simplicity Products Inc.; Lakewood Industries Inc. | | Creator = Simplicity Products Inc.; Lakewood Industries Inc. | ||
| Capacity = Single CD | | Capacity = Single CD | ||
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| TM_Filed = 7 Sep 1990 <small>(#74094829)<br/>(not granted?)</small> | | TM_Filed = 7 Sep 1990 <small>(#74094829)<br/>(not granted?)</small> | ||
| TM_Abandoned = 15 Oct 1992}} | | TM_Abandoned = 15 Oct 1992}} | ||
"Poly-Flex Box" is believed<ref>Based on patent and trademark research.</ref> to be the trade name for a CD packaging format created in 1989 by Simplicity Products, Inc. and later transferred to Lakewood Industries, Inc.. The design consisted of a square cardstock outer sleeve/slipcase featuring the release's artwork, and a clear, square polystyrene "inner sleeve" that held the disc itself. The "inner sleeve" featured channels on either side to prevent the disc from touching the sleeve, and small protrusions on the "bottom" to hold the disc in place. Known examples have "PAT. PENDING" on one face of the inner sleeve and "S.P.I." on the bottom. | |||
This design was used for a small number of CD maxi-singles on Warner Bros.-affiliated labels in the US during early 1990 but was quickly abandoned. Most of the releases issued in the Poly-Flex Box were also issued in standard jewel cases, using the same catalog number. It's not clear whether the jewel-case versions were released at the same time as the Poly-Flex versions, or were only issued once the decision was made to abandon the original packaging. | |||
== Known Releases == | |||
* Ian McCullough: "Faith & Healing" maxi-single (Sire/Reprise 9 21475-2; 1989, US) | |||
* Depeche Mode: "Enjoy The Silence" maxi-single (Sire/Reprise 9 21490-2; 16 Jan 1990, US) | |||
* Electronic: "Getting Away With It" maxi-single (Warner Bros. 9 21498-2; 1990, US) | |||
* Quincy Jones, et al.: "The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)" maxi-single (Qwest/Warner Bros. 9 21459-2; 1990, US) | |||
* Madonna: "Vogue" maxi-single (Sire/Warner Bros. 9 21513-2; 06 Apr 1990, US) | |||
* Erasure: "Blue Savannah" maxi-single (Sire/Reprise 9 21428-2; 20 Apr 1990, US) | |||
* The Creatures: "Fury Eyes (Remix)" maxi-single (Geffen 9 21479-2; 1990, US) | |||
All of the above releases, except for "Faith & Healing" and "The Secret Garden", are confirmed to have also been released in standard jewel cases. | |||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:CD packaging]] | [[Category:CD packaging]] |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 14 July 2012
Poly-Flex Box | |
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Logo used on trademark filing
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Background information | |
Creator | Simplicity Products Inc.; Lakewood Industries Inc. |
Capacity | Single CD |
Primary Users | Warner Bros. labels |
US Patents | 4,905,217, 5,086,923 |
"Poly-Flex Box" Trademark (US) | |
Filed | 7 Sep 1990 (#74094829) (not granted?) |
Abandoned | 15 Oct 1992 |
"Poly-Flex Box" is believed[1] to be the trade name for a CD packaging format created in 1989 by Simplicity Products, Inc. and later transferred to Lakewood Industries, Inc.. The design consisted of a square cardstock outer sleeve/slipcase featuring the release's artwork, and a clear, square polystyrene "inner sleeve" that held the disc itself. The "inner sleeve" featured channels on either side to prevent the disc from touching the sleeve, and small protrusions on the "bottom" to hold the disc in place. Known examples have "PAT. PENDING" on one face of the inner sleeve and "S.P.I." on the bottom.
This design was used for a small number of CD maxi-singles on Warner Bros.-affiliated labels in the US during early 1990 but was quickly abandoned. Most of the releases issued in the Poly-Flex Box were also issued in standard jewel cases, using the same catalog number. It's not clear whether the jewel-case versions were released at the same time as the Poly-Flex versions, or were only issued once the decision was made to abandon the original packaging.
Known Releases
- Ian McCullough: "Faith & Healing" maxi-single (Sire/Reprise 9 21475-2; 1989, US)
- Depeche Mode: "Enjoy The Silence" maxi-single (Sire/Reprise 9 21490-2; 16 Jan 1990, US)
- Electronic: "Getting Away With It" maxi-single (Warner Bros. 9 21498-2; 1990, US)
- Quincy Jones, et al.: "The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)" maxi-single (Qwest/Warner Bros. 9 21459-2; 1990, US)
- Madonna: "Vogue" maxi-single (Sire/Warner Bros. 9 21513-2; 06 Apr 1990, US)
- Erasure: "Blue Savannah" maxi-single (Sire/Reprise 9 21428-2; 20 Apr 1990, US)
- The Creatures: "Fury Eyes (Remix)" maxi-single (Geffen 9 21479-2; 1990, US)
All of the above releases, except for "Faith & Healing" and "The Secret Garden", are confirmed to have also been released in standard jewel cases.
References
- ^ Based on patent and trademark research.