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Priority to ES1977228258UpriorityCriticalpatent/ES228258U/en
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Improved box, which is constituted by a sheet of semirigid material, such as cardboard or similar, provided with fold and cut lines to enable the assembly of a rectangular prismatic body, where at least one of the smaller ends has internally a die for the detachable interlock of the object to be stored; essentially it is characterized in that the box has a closure lid element, formed by a sheet, of the same nature, provided with two fold lines defining three rectangular bands to adapt, respectively two of them to the bottom surface of the box and one of the major ends, while the remaining band fits over the mouthpiece, constituting the cover itself, counting the latter band on its smaller sides with extensions that are small flaps adjustable to the inner walls of the lower ends, and on its larger side with an adjustable running tab to the inner face of the greater head. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES1977228258U1977-05-031977-05-03Perfected box (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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Procedure for the manufacture of a box with a folded lid from a two-piece cardboard part (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)