.~ Nonunitary, peelable closure or securing element (i.e., not of one-piece construction with the box)
DEFINITION
Classification: 229/123.1
Nonunitary, peelable closure or securing element (i.e., not of one-piece construction with the box):
(under subclass 100) Subject matter wherein the box includes an individual element which is not of one-piece construction with the box and which is either (1) a closing means which is openable by means of a releasable bond or (2) an element which maintains a closing means in closed position and which is removable by means of a releasable bond.
(1) Note. A box having a closure which is unitary with it and having a separate securing element may be proper for this subclass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
245, for a releasable or frangible bond between unitary box parts. [figure] [figure]