Green Wheel bearing help

The sealed ball bearings used on all modern cars are not single row ball bearings. They are double row ball bearings (angular contact) with deep groove races and designed to take side loads. One row of balls takes a thrust load in one direction, and the other in the other, so when you are placing a side load on the bearing in either direction there is a thrust bearing taking the load.

The commonly used ball bearings used to replace tapered roller (thrust) bearings in mopar 8 3/4's are NOT thrust bearings. They are single row shallow race radial contact bearings, and with extended side loads will fail.

See this link for schematics

http://www.engineersedge.com/bearing_types_pic.htm

Although "green" bearings resemble other sealed wheel bearings, they are internally a very different animal.

I took a read at the engineersedge post, above. But my question remains - since I've never seen a cutaway (nor an adequate description) of the 'green' bearings, what type of ball bearing are they? According to the chart in that link 'deep groove' ball bearing look like they would work well. But I don't know if they are 'deep groove' ball bearings. Does anyone here for a fact know what they are inside? Are they the same as the ball type used in the 60s on some Fords and Mopars?