US PATENT SUBCLASS 220 / FOR 127
MULTILAYER BARRIER STRUCTURE (220/415)


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FOR 127MULTILAYER BARRIER STRUCTURE (220/415) {23}
FOR 128  DF  .~> Folded single blank-type 220/416) {3}
FOR 132  DF  .~> Evacuated space between layers (220/420) {3}
FOR 138  DF  .~> Fluid-filled space between layers (fluid other than "dead" air) (220/426) {2}
FOR 141  DF  .~> Intermediate fluent mass layer (e.g., powder, loose hair, particles, etc.) (220/429)
FOR 142  DF  .~> Separate edge-bridge (e.g., "breaker-strip") (220/430) {1}
FOR 146  DF  .~> Separate resilient fastener (220/434)
FOR 147  DF  .~> Specified structure for relative layer movement (220/435) {3}
FOR 153  DF  .~> Including a corrugated layer (220/441) {2}
FOR 156  DF  .~> Intermediate foamed-in-situ layer (220/444)
FOR 157  DF  .~> Specified spacer means (nonlayer) (220/445) {2}
FOR 161  DF  .~> Pilant wrapper supported by content (220/449)
FOR 162  DF  .~> Including a foil layer (220/450)
FOR 163  DF  .~> Including asbestos filler (220/451)
FOR 164  DF  .~> Including a batt layer (220/452)
FOR 165  DF  .~> Coextensively bonded self-sustaining layers (220/453)
FOR 166  DF  .~> Specified coated or impregnated layer (e.g., dipped, sprayed) (220/454) {3}
FOR 172  DF  .~> Including flaccid veneer-like layer (e.g., cloth, paper) (220/460) {2}
FOR 176  DF  .~> Intermediate self-sustaining panel (220/464)
FOR 177  DF  .~> Including specified barrier aperture fitting (e.g., flange, bung) (220/465)
FOR 178  DF  .~> Double-walled barrel or drum-type (220/466)
FOR 179  DF  .~> Refrigerator cabinet-type (220/467)
FOR 180  DF  .~> Plural self-sustaining layers (220/468)
FOR 181  DF  .~> Spaced walls (220/469)


DEFINITION

Classification: 220/FOR.127

MULTILAYER BARRIER STRUCTURE:

Foreign art collections including a container wherein at least one wall, panel, or end includes substantially coextensive plural plies, laminas, layers, or strata.