US PATENT SUBCLASS 424 / 412
.~.~.~.~ Packaging, cordage building material or container


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424 /   HD   DRUG, BIO-AFFECTING AND BODY TREATING COMPOSITIONS

400  DF  PREPARATIONS CHARACTERIZED BY SPECIAL PHYSICAL FORM {12}
405  DF  .~ Biocides; animal or insect repellents or attractants (e.g., disinfectants, pesticides, etc.) {4}
409  DF  .~.~ Solid as carrier or diluent {4}
411  DF  .~.~.~ Impregnated or coated nominal articles (e.g., flea collars, etc.) {1}
412.~.~.~.~ Packaging, cordage building material or container {1}
413  DF  .~.~.~.~.~> Cellulosic material or building material


DEFINITION

Classification: 424/412

Packaging, cordage building material or container:

(under subclass 411) Subject matter in which a product is impregnated or coated with a biocide or repellent which renders the surface of same toxic or repellent to a living organism and which are disclosed as being useful as a wrapping, packaging, lining or building material or a container.

(1) Note. Included herein are such products as an impregnated twine, bale band, wall paper, wall board, etc.

(2) Note. The containers included herein are paper bags and tubes and the like.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

52, Static Structures (e.g., Buildings),

129+, for a burial vault with means to treat the corpse or product thereof with a Class 424 composition. Subclass 517 for structurally defined static structures; e.g., buildings, utility poles, etc., which a coating to repel biological attack.

57, Textiles: Spinning, Twisting, and Twining, 217, 221, 223, 232, 232+, and 258 strands, having structural limitations, coated with a biocide.

206, Special Receptacle or Package, provides for a dosage unit made up of a therapeutic material or article and a container, where the container is intended to be physically removed from the therapeutic material or article; e.g., a wrapper pill or capsule, etc. Class 424, Drug, Bio-Affecting a Body Treating Compositions, takes a structured dosage unit which is intended to be used as a whole without disassembling or removal of a part; e.g., unwrapping. Examples of dosage units provided for in Class 424 are a capsule filled with coated particulate material intended to be swallowed whole, and a filled soluble, gelatin container intended to be dissolved in toto in water or other liquid.

220, Receptacles,

87.1+, for a disinfecting device to be attached to the receptacles of that class.