The word "paper" in this class is to be interpreted as covering material worked in a manner analogous to paper, e.g. plastic sheet materials, laminated materials or metal foils. This class does not include making articles directly from paper pulp, which is covered by Fulltext... Hierarchy... Expanded...D21J.
This class is to be understood as restricted to adaptations or associations of handling sheets, webs, or blanks peculiar to paper-working, e.g. bag or box making, machinery. Handling sheets, webs, or blanks of wider applicability, irrespective of whether described or claimed only for paper-working machinery, is to be regarded as of a more comprehensive nature and as such classified in Fulltext... Hierarchy... Expanded...B65H.
In this sub-class, envelopes or bags are regarded as being essentially flexible containers, the final shape of which is determined by their contents. Boxes or cartons, on the other hand, are regarded as being essentially rigid or semi-rigid containers, the final shape of which is not determined by their contents. The term "boxes or cartons" is to be interpreted as including bags formed similarly to cartons, trays with upstanding side-walls, barrels, tubes and cups, other than articles formed by winding.
This sub-class is to be understood as covering making, otherwise than by winding, articles other than boxes, cartons, envelopes, bags, and tubes from paper, other than from paper pulp.