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Class 205 is an integral part of Class 204. It incorporates all the definitions and rules as to subject matter of Class 204.

Class 205 is an integral part of Class 204 (placed at the top of the schedule) and follows the schedule hierarchy, retaining all pertinent definitions and class lines of Class 204.

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[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 43]    43ELECTROLYSIS INVOLVING ACTINIDE SERIES ELEMENT OR COMPOUND (AT. NO. 89+) (PRODUCT, PROCESS, COMPOSITION, AND METHOD OF PREPARING COMPOSITION):
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Subject matter wherein the processes involve the electrolysis of, or upon, an actinide element or compound thereof.
(1) Note. The product of the electrolytic process may be an element or compound other than an actinide series element or compound.

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75Specialized Metallurgical Processes, Compositions for Use Therein, Consolidated Metal Powder Compositions, and Loose Metal Particulate Mixtures,   subclasses 393+ for the chemical production of free actinide series metal.
148Metal Treatment,   subclass 132 for processes involving heat treatment of the actinide series metal.
420Alloys or Metallic Compositions,   subclasses 2+ for the chemical production of actinide base alloys.
423Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds,   subclasses 3+ and 249+ for nonelectrolytic processes of forming actinide series elements or compounds.
534Organic Compounds -- Part of the Class 532-570 Series,   subclasses 11+ for nonelectrolytic processes of forming organic compounds of actinide series elements.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 44]    44Plutonium:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 43.  Subject matter wherein the actinide series element is plutonium or a compound thereof.

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75Specialized Metallurgical Processes, Compositions for Use Therein, Consolidated Metal Powder Compositions, and Loose Metal Particulate Mixtures,   subclasses 396+ for the production of free plutonium metal.
423Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds,   subclass 251 for nonelectrolytic processes of forming plutonium compound.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 45]    45Thorium:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 43.  Subject matter wherein the actinide series element is thorium or a compound thereof.

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75Specialized Metallurgical Processes, Compositions for Use Therein, Consolidated Metal Powder Compositions, and Loose Metal Particulate Mixtures,   subclasses 394+ for the production of free thorium metal.
423Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds,   subclass 252 for nonelectrolytic processes of forming thorium compound.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 46]    46Uranium:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 43.  Subject matter wherein the actinide series element is uranium or a compound thereof.

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75Specialized Metallurgical Processes, Compositions for Use Therein, Consolidated Metal Powder Compositions, and Loose Metal Particulate Mixtures,   subclasses 398+ for the production of free uranium metal.
420Alloys or Metallic Compositions,   subclass 3 for the chemical production of uranium base alloys.
423Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds,   subclasses 253+ for nonelectrolytic processes of forming uranium compound.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 47]    47Utilizing fused bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 46.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic process is carried out in an electrolytic medium consisting of a substance or combination or mixture of substances which are heated above ordinary, normal room temperature during a process in order to bring the substance or substances to a fluid or liquid condition (e.g., a molten bath, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 48]    48Involving electrolytic coating, etching, or polishing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 46.  Subject matter wherein the process includes an electrolytic coating or etching or polishing step.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 49]    49Uranium containing compound produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 46.  Subject matter wherein a uranium containing compound is produced.

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423Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds,   subclasses 253+ for nonelectrolytic processes of preparing uranium compound.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 50]    50Product produced by electrolysis involving electrolytic marking, battery electrode active material forming, electroforming or electrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Subject matter wherein a product is made by the process of electrolytic marking, utilizing electrolysis to form battery electrode active material, electroforming or electrolytic coating with the following exception: products which form two or more contiguous metallic layers (see Class 428).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 51]    51Superconductor preparation involving electrolytic marking, electroforming or electrolytic coating, or composition therefor:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Subject matter wherein an article described as a superconductor is prepared utilizing electrolytic marking, electroforming, or electrolytic coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 52]    52Electrolytic marking or composition therefor:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Subject matter for the development of successive marks, letters, designs and the like, upon a surface or within the body of a carrier, wherein electrical impulses from an electrode are employed to create by electrolysis, at selected areas, different colors, shades, or shapes resulting in the desired symbol (e.g., electroprinting, etc.).
(1) Note. This subclass also includes compositions, not elsewhere provided for, particularly adapted to carry out the processes herein included.
(2) Note. It is the general rule of classification to classify a process of preparing a composition along with the composition. In these circumstances where only a process of preparing a composition is claimed and there is no claim to a composition, the claims would be classified identically as if there were a composition claimed.
(3) Note. The symbols must consist of a series successively formed, otherwise the process will be found in this class, subclass 118 and indented subclasses.

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178Telegraphy,   subclass 62 for chemical or electrical methods of recording messages transmitted by current impulses other than by electrolysis and apparatus for carrying out such processes including those involving electrolysis.
346Recorders,   appropriate subclasses for apparatus involving similar processes and peculiarly adapted to record the movements of instruments, machines, and the like.
358Facsimile and Static Presentation Processing,   subclasses 296 through 304for processes and apparatus specialized for formation of optical facsimiles wherein the image is developed by electrolysis or other electrical modes or by chemical changes.
386Television Signal Processing for Dynamic Recording or Reproducing,   subclass 127 for television recording having thermoplastic record.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 53]    53Utilizing inorganic color forming material other than carbon:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 52.  Subject matter wherein an inorganic color-forming material other than carbon is utilized.
(1) Note. Where the mark is produced by reaction or complex formation between an organic compound and an inorganic material electrolytically released (e.g., iodine, etc.) the subject matter is placed here.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 54]    54Utilizing organic color-forming material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 52.  Subject matter wherein an organic color-forming material is utilized.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 55]    55Heterocyclic color-forming material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 54.  Subject matter wherein the organic color-forming material contains a heterocyclic ring.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 56]    56Hydroxyl or carboxyl group-containing color-forming material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 54.  Subject matter wherein the organic color-forming material contains a hydroxyl (OH) or carboxyl (COOH) group.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 57]    57Utilizing electrolysis to form battery electrode active material or composition therefor:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Subject matter wherein battery electrode active material is formed or deposited utilizing electrolysis and compositions used for such electrolysis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 58]    58Organic active material other than organic metal salt:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 57.  Subject matter wherein the active material is organic and not an organic metal salt.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 59]    59Group IA metal-containing active material (e.g., Li, Na, K, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 57.  Subject matter wherein the active material contains a metal from group IA of the Periodic Table of Elements (e.g., Li, Na, K, etc.) as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 60]    60Nickel-containing active material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 57.  Subject matter wherein the active material contains nickel as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 61]    61Cadmium-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 60.  Subject matter wherein the active material also contains cadmium as an essential ingredient.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 62]    62Cadmium-containing active material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 57.  Subject matter wherein the active material contains cadmium as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 63]    63Lead-containing active material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 57.  Subject matter wherein the active material contains lead as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 64]    64Zinc-containing active material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 57.  Subject matter wherein the active material contains zinc as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 65]    65Silver-containing active material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 57.  Subject matter wherein the active material contains silver as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 66]    66Iron- or tin-containing active material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 57.  Subject matter wherein the active material contains iron or tin as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 67]    67Electroforming or composition therefor:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Subject matter involving the reproduction or formation of objects by electrodeposition in which the deposit does not remain with the base upon which deposition is made and compositions therefor.
(1) Note. Subsequent process steps of separation from the base, backing up the deposit and conventional steps such as washing, drying and the like are included here when in combination with the electrodeposition step or steps.

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204Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy,   subclasses 471+ for electrophoretic or electro-osmotic coating or forming of an object and subclasses 192.1+ for processes of forming objects by sputtering.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 68]    68Recording device:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein recordings or records and record matrices or molds are produced (e.g., sound recordings, etc.).

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264Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes,   appropriate subclasses for processes, within the class definition, for shaping or moulding plastic materials. In particular, see subclasses 106+ pertaining to forming sound grooves in records.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 69]    69Printing plate or electrotype:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein printing plates or electrotypes are produced.

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68,for processes of reproducing to form dies and molds useful in the preparation of records.
72,for processes sometimes referred to as electrotyping, which result in the production of decorative plaques or lettered plates not used in printing.

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101Printing,   subclass 401.1 and indented subclasses for processes in general for making printing members.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 70]    70Mold, mask, or masterform:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein molds, masks, or masterforms are produced.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 71]    71Mirror or reflector:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein mirrors or reflectors are produced.

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116,for processes for the preparation of mirror and reflectors wherein the metal coat remains on the deposition base.

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359Optical: Systems and Elements,   subclasses 838+ for processes of making mirrors and reflectors not provided for in a particular process class.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 72]    72Ornamental article:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein ornamental articles are produced.

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69,and 70, for the preparation of printing plates, molds, or masterforms to be used in the formation of decorative designs on other objects.
120,for the preparation of designs on a base wherein the electrolytic coat remains on the base when finished.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 73]    73Roll, ring, or hollow body:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein rolls, rings, or hollow bodies are produced.

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76,for processes wherein rings or rolls are formed, stripped and cut to make sheets or strips.

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29Metal Working,   for diverse manufacturing and metal working processes in general for producing hollow articles, see especially subclasses 1.2+ , 435, 454, 455.1, 463, 888+, 889.72+, 890.03+, 890.06, 890.08, 890.12+, 890.14+, 895+, and 899.1.
492Roll or Roller,   for a roll, per se, not elsewhere provided for, and see the notes thereunder.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 74]    74Powder, flakes, or colloidal particles:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein the objects formed are powder, flakes, or colloidal particles.

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516Colloid Systems and Wetting Agents; Subcombinations Thereof; Processes of Making, Stabilizing, Breaking, or Inhibiting,   appropriate subclasses for subject matter relating to: colloid systems (such as sols*, emulsions, dispersions, foams, aerosols, smokes, gels, or pastes) or wetting agents (such as leveling, penetrating, or spreading); subcombination compositions of colloid systems containing at least an agent specialized and designed for or peculiar to use in making or stabilizing colloid systems; compositions and subcombination compositions specialized and designed for or peculiar to use in breaking (resolving) or inhibiting colloid systems; processes of making the compositions or systems of the class; processes of breaking (resolving) or inhibiting colloid systems; in each instance, when generically claimed or when there is no hierarchically superior provision in the USPC for the specifically claimed art.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 75]    75Perforated or foraminous article:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein the objects formed are perforated or foraminous.

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150,for the formation of permanent coats on predominantly single metal or alloy perforated or foraminous substrates.
161,for the formation of permanent coats on predominantly nonmetal perforated or foraminous substrates.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   subclass 596 for metallic stock material having an aperture or cut.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 76]    76Sheet, web, wire, or filament:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein the object produced is a sheet, web, wire, or filament.

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74,for the production of films by electroforming with subsequent reduction to flakes, etc., subclass 75 for production of perforated or foraminous sheets or webs, and subclasses 138 and 152+ for formation of permanent coats on sheets, webs, wires, or filaments.

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156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   subclasses 150 and 151 for laminating processes combined with a Class 204 coating step.
428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   subclasses 544+ for stock material which is all metal or has adjacent metal components, especially subclasses 606+ for foils and filaments smaller than 6 mils.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 77]    77Of indeterminate length:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 76.  Subject matter wherein the sheets, webs, wires, or filaments formed are of indeterminate length.
(1) Note. Generally this subclass, as distinguished from the preceding one, includes processes in which the article is produced continuously; however, it is not restricted to such but includes all processes resulting in the formation of such articles of no defined length.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 78]    78Electrical product:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein the product produced is described as having utility as an electrical element.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 79]    79Optical element:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 67.  Subject matter wherein the product produced is described as having utility as an optical element.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 80]    80Electrolytic coating (process, composition and method of preparing composition):
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Process directed to the formation or deposition by an electrolytic action of a permanent coating material or materials upon a base, electrolyte compositions therefor and methods of making said electrolyte compositions.
(1) Note. It is intended by the phrase "permanent coating" to include those coatings which remain part of the finished article as distinguished from those coatings which are stripped from a base as provided for in subclass 67, and indented subclasses.

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204Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy,   subclasses 471+ for electrophoretic or electro-osmotic coating or forming of an object and subclasses 192.12+ for glow discharge sputter deposition (e.g., cathode sputtering, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 81]    81Involving measuring, analyzing, or testing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the process includes a step of measuring, analyzing, or testing.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 82]    82Controlling coating process in response to measured or detected parameter:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 81.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic coating process is controlled in response to a measured or detected parameter thereof or of a characteristic of the electrolytic coating formed.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 83]    83Parameter is current, current density, or voltage:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 82.  Subject matter wherein the parameter measured or detected is the current, current density, or voltage of the electrolytic coating process.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 84]    84Parameter is thickness, weight, or composition of coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 82.  Subject matter wherein the characteristic measured, analyzed, or tested is the thickness, weight, or composition of the electrolytic coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 85]    85Displacement or replacement coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a coating is formed on a substrate by the phenomenon usually known as displacement or replacement plating wherein a more active metal part of the surface of an object is dissolved and replaced by a less active metal coating derived from a bath composition.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 86]    86Employing internal battery action during coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electric current is self-generated and without the use of an external power source.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 87]    87Simultaneous deplating and plating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a coating is electrolytically deposited or formed on an article while simultaneously electrolytically removing a coating therefrom.
(1) Note. This subclass does not include periodic reversal electroplating wherein plating and deplating occur sequentially.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 88]    88Utilizing subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressure during coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic coating process is performed under a subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressure which means a pressure other than the normal atmospheric pressure in the surrounding atmosphere.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 89]    89Utilizing magnet or magnetic field during coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a magnet or magnetic field is used during the electrolytic coating process.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 90]    90Ferromagnetic material deposited:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 89.  Subject matter wherein a ferromagnetic material is electrolytically deposited under the influence of a magnetic field.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 91]    91Utilizing electromagnetic wave energy during coating (e.g., visible light, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic action is supplemented by the application of electromagnetic wave energy.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 92]    92Energy produced by laser:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 91.  Subject matter wherein the electromagnetic wave energy is provided by a laser.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 93]    93Contacting coating as it forms with solid member or material other than electrode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the coating is simultaneously contacted by solid material or a solid member other than an electrode as it is formed (e.g., simultaneous electroplating and honing, simultaneous electroplating and burnishing, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 94]    94Utilizing mist prevention:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein misting of the electrolyte is prevented by, for example, the use of chemical additives or by physical means (e.g., foaming means, particles floating on the bath, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 95]    95Coating has specified thickness variation:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic coating is carried out in such a manner that the coating is deliberately nonuniform in thickness.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 96]    96Controlling current distribution within bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic process is carried out with means present or with control thereof such that a desired current distribution is maintained on the article being coated.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 97]    97Shaped counterelectrode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 96.  Subject matter wherein a shaped counterelectrode is used to control the current distribution on the article being coated (e.g., a counterelectrode matching the profile of the article being coated, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 98]    98Treating process fluid by means other than agitation or heating or cooling:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein fluids used in the process (e.g., electrolytes, rinse water, effluents, etc.) are physically, electrically, or chemically treated (e.g., recovery of chemicals, purification, effluent discharge, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 99]    99Purifying electrolyte:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 98.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte is purified by removing or inactivating contaminants or interferents therefrom (e.g., dummying, ion exchange, precipitation, filtering, activated carbon treatment, complexation, etc.).

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210Liquid Purification or Separation,   for processes of chemical or physical purification of liquids in general.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 100]    100Treating rinse solution (e.g., rinse water, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 98.  Subject matter wherein the process fluid treated is a rinse solution (e.g., recovery and reuse of rinse water, recovery of plating chemicals from rinse water, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 101]    101Regenerating or maintaining electrolyte (e.g., self-regulating bath, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 98.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte ingredients are regenerated or maintained to optimum condition (e.g., self-regulating bath, recirculation of electrolyte through metal pieces to supply metal ions for plating, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 102]    102Depositing predominantly single metal or alloy coating on single metal or alloy using specified waveform other than pure DC:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a predominantly single metal or alloy coating is deposited on single metal or alloy utilizing an electric current which is not pure DC (e.g., stepped voltage, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 103]    103Reversing current or voltage:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 102.  Subject matter wherein the specified waveform is a reversing current or voltage which has a positive and negative component (e.g., periodic reversed current, superimposed AC on DC, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 104]    104Nonreversing pulsed current or voltage:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 103.  Subject matter wherein the specified waveform repetitively changes from one current or voltage level to another (e.g., pulses of current separated by periods of no current flow, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 105]    105Depositing predominantly single metal or alloy coating on nonmetal using specified waveform other than pure DC or 60 Hz sine wave AC (e.g., single metal or alloy coating within or above pores of anodic oxide layer, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the current or voltage used is other than pure DC or 60 Hz sine wave AC (e.g., periodic reversed current, pulsed current, superimposed AC on DC, etc.) and wherein a predominantly single metal or alloy is deposited on nonmetal (e.g., copper on anodic oxide, etc.).
(1) Note. A metal is defined as an electropositive chemical element characterized by ductility, malleability, luster, conductivity of heat and electricity, which can replace the hydrogen of an acid and forms bases with the hydroxyl radical.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 106]    106Forming nonmetal coating using specified waveform other than pure DC or 60 Hz sine wave AC (e.g., anodic oxide coating, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electric current is not pure DC or 60 Hz sine wave AC (e.g., stepped voltage, etc.) and where the coating formed is predominantly a nonmetal (e.g., anodic oxide, chromate, Si, phosphate, Se, etc.).
(1) Note. The terminology "nonmetal" is treated as excluding alloys and elemental metal.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 107]    107Reversing current or voltage:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 106.  Subject matter wherein the specified waveform is a reversing current or voltage which has a positive and negative component (e.g., periodic reversed current, superimposed AC on DC, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 108]    108Nonreversing pulsed current or voltage:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 106.  Subject matter wherein the specified waveform repetitively changes from one current or voltage level to another (e.g., pulses of current separated by periods of no current flow, etc.) and wherein the pulses contain no reversed pulses.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 109]    109Coating contains embedded solid material (e.g., particles, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein solid material becomes embedded in the coating as a distinct phase and the solid material is supplied by solid material in the electrolyte or solid material sprinkled or placed upon a substrate and embedded in the coating as it forms.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 110]    110Abrasive article produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 109.  Subject matter wherein the article produced has abrasive utility (e.g., substrate coated with a nickel layer containing embedded silicon carbide particles or diamond particles, etc.).

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51Abrasive Tool Making Process, Material, or Composition,   for other methods of preparing an abrasive tool.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 111]    111Coating is dendritic or nodular:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the coating process is performed to achieve a dendritic or nodular coating (e.g., nodular copper, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 112]    112Coating is discontinuous single metal or alloy layer (e.g., islands, porous layer, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the coating process is performed to achieve a metal layer which has a plurality of discontinuities therein (e.g., microporous layer, islands, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 113]    113Coating is microcracked:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 112.  Subject matter wherein the discontinuous coating is described as microcracked (e.g., microcracked chromium, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 114]    114Uniting two separate solid materials:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic coating is used to unite distinct articles or parts of an article one to another.

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29Metal Working,   subclasses 592+ for miscellaneous process of manufacture, assembly and disassembly; subclasses 424, 458+, 460, and 527.1+ for processes of coating combined with assembly and/or metal working steps.
228Metal Fusion Bonding,   appropriate subclasses for the process of uniting surfaces by a metallurgical bond.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 115]    115Repairing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic coating is used to restore a previously worn or degraded coating (e.g., worn bearing surfaces, etc.).

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29Metal Working,   subclasses 402.01+ and 402.18 and the notes thereto for other processes of repair.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 116]    116Mirror or reflector produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein mirrors and reflectors are produced by electrolytic coating.

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359Optical: Systems and Elements,   subclasses 838+ for processes of making mirrors not provided for in a particular process class.
427Coating Processes,   subclasses 162+ for processes of making optical elements by coating means other than electrodeposition or Class 204 coating process.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 117]    117Utilizing brush or absorbent applicator:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a brush or absorbent applicator is utilized to apply electrolyte to the substrate and in which the brush or absorbent application comprises a counterelectrode.

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93,for subject matter wherein a coating is contacted as it forms with a solid member or material other than an electrode.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 118]    118Coating selected area:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a coating is formed on at least one restricted or selected area of the substrate, the restricted or selected area or areas including less than the total surface area of the substrate.
(1) Note. Coating the entire substrate followed by removing selected areas of the coating are not herein included.

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52+,for electrolytic marking.
221+,for subject matter wherein a selected area of an electrolytic or nonelectrolytic coating is treated after it is formed.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 119]    119Depositing ferromagnetic coating or coating ferromagnetic substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter wherein the coating that is deposited is ferromagnetic or the substrate onto which the coating is deposited is ferromagnetic.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 120]    120Design or ornamental article produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter directed to the preparation of designs and ornamental articles wherein decorative effects are produced by restricting the coatings to selected areas.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 121]    121Predominantly nonmetal electrolytic coating (e.g., anodic oxide, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 120.  Subject matter wherein the coating is predominantly comprised of nonmetal material such as, for example, an oxide formed by anodizing.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 122]    122Specified product produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter for the production of a product which is specified and which has a disclosed or claimed function wherein the coating of a selected area of a substrate either transforms the substrate into the specified product or simply serves to deposit material on a substrate which before coating was already identifiable as the specified product.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 123]    123Product is semiconductor or includes semiconductor:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 122.  Subject matter wherein the specified product is a semiconductor or includes a semiconductor as part of the product.
(1) Note. "Semiconductor" is a generic term for (a) a substance or material whose electronic conductivity at ordinary temperature is intermediate between that of a metal and an insulator and whose conductivity is capable of being modified by the addition of a dopant, (b) an electronic device the main functioning parts are made from semiconductor materials.
(2) Note. This subclass and subclasses indented hereunder include processes of electrolytic coating, per se, on or with a semiconductor material and combinations of electrolytic coating with an additional step or steps which are preparatory treatments that adapt the material for electrolytic coating or which perfect the electrolytic coating.

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438Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Process,   for (a) combined processes and (b) certain unit operations of manufacturing a semiconductive substrate or device.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 124]    124Predominantly nonmetal electrolytic coating (e.g., anodic oxide, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 123.  Subject matter wherein the coating is predominantly comprised of nonmetal material such as, for example, an oxide formed by anodizing.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 125]    125Product is circuit board or printed circuit:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 122.  Subject matter wherein the specified product is a circuit board or printed circuit.

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29Metal Working,   subclasses 829+ for processes of conductor or circuit manufacturing on a flat or curved insulated substrate (e.g., printed circuit, etc.).
174Electricity: Conductors and Insulators,   subclasses 250+ for structures in which a conductor is formed on or attached to a panel or sheet-like insulating body so as to make a preformed panel circuit arrangement (e.g., printed circuit, etc.)
428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   appropriate subclasses for a single or plural layer stock material product which involves no more structure than a base having a conductive layer coated thereon or impregnated therein, see especially subclasses 411.1+ for a nonstructural composite product characterized solely by the composition of the layers, subclass 601 for metallic stock having a discontinuous surface component, e.g., printed circuit, and subclass 901 (a cross-reference art collection) for a printed circuit device.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 126]    126Electroless coating from bath containing metal ions and reducing agent prior to electrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 125.  Subject matter wherein prior to electrolytic coating a coating is deposited by electroless (i.e., autocatalytic) coating from a bath containing metal ions and a reducing agent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 127]    127Product is printing member:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 122.  Subject matter for the preparation of the printing surface of a sheet, plate, roll, or other member employed in printing by electrolytically forming a coating on a selected area of the surface.

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101Printing,   subclass 401.1 and indented subclasses.
430Radiation Imagery Chemistry: Process, Composition, or Product Thereof,   subclasses 300 through 310for processes of making a printing plate utilizing radiation imagery chemistry.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 128]    128Simultaneous or sequential coating of a plurality of separate articles:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter wherein a selected area of each of a plurality of separate articles which may be the same as or different from each other are simultaneously or sequentially coated.
(1) Note. The separate articles may be joined together to expedite the coating process.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 129]    129Selectively coating moving substrate of indeterminate length (e.g., strip, wire, fiber, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter wherein the substrate moves past the location(s) where coating occurs and is characterized by having a length which is indeterminate.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 130]    130Completely coating one side of strip:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 129.  Subject matter wherein one side of a strip is completely coated.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 131]    131Internal coating (e.g., coating inside of cylinder, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter wherein the substrate has both internal and external surfaces and a coating is applied to an internal surface.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 132]    132Moving counterelectrode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 131.  Subject matter wherein a moving counterelectrode is utilized.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 133]    133Directing electrolyte to selected area (e.g., jet plating, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte is directed to the selected area to be plated.
(1) Note. Processes wherein the electrolyte is merely confined over a selected area of the substrate are not included herein.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 134]    134Partially submerging substrate in bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter wherein during coating the substrate is only partially submerged in the electrolyte bath.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 135]    135Utilizing specified mask material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter wherein a mask made of specified material is utilized in coating a selected area of the substrate.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 136]    136Utilizing means other than mask:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Subject matter wherein a selected area of the substrate is coated without the use of a mask.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 137]    137Coating moving substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is moved during coating.
(1) Note. Mere insertion of the substrate into or withdrawal from the electrolyte bath is not considered to be movement for the purposes of this subclass.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 138]    138Indeterminate length (e.g., strip, wire, fiber, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 137.  Subject matter wherein the substrate moves past the location(s) where coating occurs and is characterized by having a length which is indeterminate
(1) Note. Unless otherwise specified, a substrate in the form of a strip, wire or fiber of indeterminate length is considered to be a moving substrate.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   appropriate subclasses for a stock material in the form of a composite or plural component web or sheet and not elsewhere provided for. See also Lines With Other Classes and Within This Class, in Class 428, for further discussion of this topic.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 139]    139Predominantly aluminum substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 138.  Subject matter wherein elemental aluminum is the major or predominant constituent of the substrate.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 140]    140Tin-containing coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 138.  Subject matter wherein the coating contains tin in either free or combined form.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 141]    141Zinc-containing coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 138.  Subject matter wherein the coating contains zinc in either free or combined form.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 142]    142Chromium-containing coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 138.  Subject matter wherein the coating contains chromium in either free or combined form.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 143]    143Rotary (e.g., barrel plating, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 137.  Subject matter wherein the article or articles being coated undergo rotary motion or wherein the container or holder supporting the article or articles undergoes rotary motion during coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 144]    144Utilizing fluidized bed (e.g., coating particles, flakes, granules, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 137.  Subject matter wherein a fluidized bed is utilized for coating substrate which, for example, may be in the form of particles, flakes, or granules.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 145]    145Simultaneous or sequential coating of a plurality of separate articles:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 137.  Subject matter wherein a plurality of separate articles which may be the same as or different from each other are simultaneously or sequentially coated.
(1) Note. The separate articles may be joined together to expedite the coating process.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 146]    146Reciprocating substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 137.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is moved back and forth during coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 147]    147Applying current to substrate without mechanical contact (e.g., liquid contact, bipolar electrode, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein electric current is applied to the substrate without mechanically contacting the substrate with a solid current-carrying member.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 148]    148Agitating or moving electrolyte during coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte is agitated or moved during coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 149]    149Coating predominantly single metal or alloy substrate of specified shape:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is predominantly comprised of a single metal or alloy and in which the shape or configuration of the substrate is specified.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 150]    150Perforated, foraminous, or permeable substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 149.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is perforated, foraminous, or permeable.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   subclasses 131+ and 596+ for a stock material product in which a component includes apertures. See also Lines With Other Classes and Within This Class, in Class 428, for further discussion of this topic.
442Fabric (Woven, Knitted, or Nonwoven Textile or Cloth,   etc.), subclasses 1+ for a knitted or open mesh fabric.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 151]    151Cylinder, roll, or hollow article:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 149.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is in the form of a cylinder, roll, or hollow article.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 152]    152Sheet, plate, or foil:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 149.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is in the form of a sheet, plate, or foil.

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150,and 161, for sheets of perforated, foraminous or permeable structure.

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156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   subclasses 150 and 151 for laminating processes combined with a Class 204 or Class 205 coating step.
428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   appropriate subclasses for a stock material product in the form of a composite or plural component web or sheet and not elsewhere provided for. See also Lines With Other Classes and Within This Classin Class 428, for further discussion of this topic.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 153]    153Predominantly aluminum substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 152.  Subject matter wherein elemental aluminum is the major or predominant constituent of the substrate.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 154]    154Tin-containing coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 152.  Subject matter wherein the coating contains tin in either free or combined form.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 155]    155Zinc-containing coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 152.  Subject matter wherein the coating contains zinc in either free or combined form.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 156]    156Chromium-containing coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 152.  Subject matter wherein the coating contains chromium in either free or combined form.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 157]    157Coating predominantly semiconductor substrate (e.g., silicon, compound semiconductor, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the substrate is a semiconductor.
(1) Note. See subclass 123, (1) Note, for the definition of a semiconductor.
(2) Note. This subclass includes processes of electrolytic coating, per se, on a semiconductor material and combinations of electrolytic coating with an additional step or steps which are preparatory treatments that adapt the material for electrolytic coating or which perfect the electrolytic coating.

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438Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Process,   for (a) combined processes and (b) certain unit operations of manufacturing a semiconductive substrate or device.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 158]    158Coating a substrate predominantly comprised of nonconductive material to which conductive material or material which can be converted into conductive material has been added (e.g., nonconductive polymer substrate containing carbon or copper oxide particles, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the substrate predominantly comprises a mixture of a first material the electrical conductivity of which is insufficient to allow it to carry adequate current to be directly electroplated and a second material which is electrically conductive or can be treated to make it electrically conductive.
(1) Note. The substrate may be a homogeneous mixture of the first and second material or the second material may be present only at or near the surface of the substrate.
(2) Note. Coating with a conductive material is excluded and placed below, see subclasses 163 and 165-169.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 159]    159Coating predominantly nonmetal substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the substrate is a nonmetal.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 160]    160Fabric substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 159.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is in the form of a fabric.
(1) Note. For coating of metallic wire cloth, see this class, subclass 150.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   subclasses 175+ , 190, 193, and 196+ for a stock material product embodying mechanically interengaged strands and strand portions (e.g., weave, knit, etc.). See also Lines With Other Classes and Within This Class, in Class 428, for further discussion of this topic.
442Fabric (Woven, Knitted, or Nonwoven Textile or Cloth,   etc.), subclasses 59+ for a coated or impregnated fabric.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 161]    161Perforated, foraminous, or permeable substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 159.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is perforated, foraminous, or permeable.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   subclasses 131+ and 596+ for a stock material product in which a component includes apertures. See also Lines With Other Classes and Within This Class, in Class 428, for further discussion of this topic.
442Fabric (Woven, Knitted, or Nonwoven Textile or Cloth,   etc.), subclasses 1+ for a knitted or open mesh fabric.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 162]    162Ceramic or glass substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 159.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the substrate is a ceramic or glass.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 163]    163Conductive material applied to substrate by painting, spraying, or immersion (e.g., electroless plating, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 162.  Subject matter wherein conductive material is applied to the substrate by painting, spraying, or immersion before the substrate is electrolytically coated.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 164]    164Synthetic resin substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 159.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the substrate is a synthetic resin.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 165]    165Conductive material applied to substrate by vacuum or vapor deposition:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 164.  Subject matter wherein conductive material is applied to the substrate by vacuum or vapor deposition before the substrate is electrolytically coated.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 166]    166Conductive material applied to substrate by painting, spraying, or immersion:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 164.  Subject matter wherein conductive material is applied to the substrate by painting, spraying, or immersion before the substrate is electrolytically coated.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 167]    167Conductive material applied to substrate by plating from bath containing metal ions and reducing agent (e.g., electroless plating, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 164.  Subject matter wherein conductive material is applied to the substrate by plating from a bath containing metal ions and a reducing agent before the substrate is electrolytically coated.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 168]    168Resin contains etchable filler:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 167.  Subject matter wherein the synthetic resin contains a filler material which may be at least partially removed by etching.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 169]    169Conductive material is copper or nickel:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 167.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the conductive material is copper or nickel.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 170]    170Forming multiple superposed electrolytic coatings:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a plurality of distinct superposed electrolytic coatings are formed on a substrate.
(1) Note. A single coat, layer, or film built up of a series of substantially identical coatings, one superimposed or added to the other or others, is not placed here but may be found in the appropriate subclass dependent upon the composition of the layer or coat formed. For example, a process of coating copper on a rotating surface that is repeatedly immersed in the electrolyte and withdrawn will be found in subclass 143 even though a great number of thin films join together to form one distinct coat.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   appropriate subclasses for stock material or articles having adjacent metal layers.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 171]    171At least one anodic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 170.  Subject matter wherein one or more of the coatings consists essentially of an anodic coating or in which the anodic composition is an essential constituent.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   subclass 628 for composite metallic stock material having an additional nonmetal component which is a compound of an adjacent metal.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 172]    172Predominantly aluminum substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 171.  Subject matter wherein the substrate coated is predominantly aluminum (e.g., pure aluminum or an alloy in which the predominant ingredient is aluminum, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 173]    173Electrolytically depositing material only within or above pores of anodic coating (e.g., electrolytic coloring, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 172.  Subject matter wherein material is electrolytically deposited only within or above the pores of a porous anodic coating (e.g., electrolytically depositing pigment material in the pores, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 174]    174Multiple anodic coatings:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 173.  Subject matter wherein multiple anodic coatings are formed.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 175]    175Multiple anodic coatings:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 171.  Subject matter wherein multiple anodic coatings are formed.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 176]    176At least one alloy coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 170.  Subject matter wherein one of the coatings consists essentially of an alloy (e.g. brass, bronze, etc.).
(1) Note. The coating must be alloy as deposited form the bath.

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228,for subject matter wherein the coating forms an alloy as a result of a heat treatment.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 177]    177At least one predominantly zinc metal coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 170.  Subject matter wherein one of the coatings is predominantly zinc.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 178]    178At least one chromium-containing coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 170.  Subject matter wherein one of the coatings contains chromium in the free metal or combined state (e.g., chromium, chromate, chromium oxide, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 179]    179Multiple chromium-containing coatings:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 178.  Subject matter wherein more than one of the coatings contain chromium in the free metal or combined state.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 180]    180At least one predominantly nickel metal coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 178.  Subject matter wherein one of the coatings is predominantly nickel metal (e.g., Cu-Ni-Cr, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 181]    181At least one predominantly nickel metal coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 170.  Subject matter wherein at least one of the coatings is predominantly nickel metal.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 182]    182At least one predominantly copper metal coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 170.  Subject matter wherein at least one of the coatings is predominantly copper metal.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 183]    183Forming nonelectrolytic coating before depositing predominantly single metal or alloy electrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a permanent coating is formed by a nonelectrolytic coating process before a predominantly single metal or alloy coating is deposited by an electrolytic coating process.
(1) Note. For this subclass and those indented hereunder a permanent coating is considered to comprise any material deposited on the substrate that remains as part of the finished article.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 184]    184Nonelectrolytic coating or coatings all contain single metal or alloy:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 183.  Subject matter wherein the nonelectrolytic coating or each one of multiple superposed nonelectrolytic coatings at least partially comprises a single metal or alloy.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 185]    185Nonelectrolytic coating from zincate or stannate bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 184.  Subject matter wherein a zincate or stannate bath is utilized to form a nonelectrolytic coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 186]    186Nonelectrolytic coating by vacuum or vapor deposition:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 184.  Subject matter wherein a nonelectrolytic coating is formed by vacuum or vapor deposition.

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165,for processes of applying conductive material to a synthetic resin substrate by vacuum or vapor deposition before depositing electrolytic coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 187]    187Nonelectrolytic coating by plating from bath containing metal ions and reducing agent (e.g., electroless plating, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 184.  Subject matter wherein a nonelectrolytic coating is formed by plating from a bath containing metal ions and a reducing agent.

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167+,for processes of applying conductive material to a synthetic resin substrate by plating from a bath containing metal ions and reducing agent before depositing electrolytic coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 188]    188Forming nonelectrolytic coating before forming nonmetal electrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a permanent coating is formed by a nonelectrolytic coating process before a nonmetal coating is formed by an electrolytic coating process.
(1) Note. For this subclass and those indented hereunder a permanent coating is considered to comprise any material deposited on the substrate that remains as part of the finished article.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 189]    189Predominantly titanium, vanadium, zirconium, niobium, hafnium, or tantalum nonelectrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 188.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the nonelectrolytic coating is elemental titanium, vanadium, zirconium, niobium, hafnium, or tantalum.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 190]    190Predominantly aluminum nonelectrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 188.  Subject matter wherein elemental aluminum is the major or predominant constituent of the nonelectrolytic coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 191]    191Forming nonelectrolytic coating after depositing predominantly single metal or alloy electrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a permanent coating is formed by a nonelectrolytic coating process after a predominantly single metal or alloy coating is deposited by an electrolytic coating process.
(1) Note. For this subclass and those indented hereunder a permanent coating is considered to comprise any material deposited on the substrate that remains as part of the finished article.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 192]    192Nonelectrolytic coating by vacuum or vapor deposition of a predominantly single metal or alloy coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 191.  Subject matter wherein a predominantly single metal or alloy nonelectrolytic coating is formed by vacuum or vapor deposition.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 193]    193Nonelectrolytic coating by immersion in bath of molten metal to form predominantly single metal or alloy coating (e.g., hot dipping, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 191.  Subject matter wherein a predominantly single metal or alloy nonelectrolytic coating is formed by immersion in a bath of molten metal.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 194]    194Nonelectrolytic coating is predominantly nonmetal:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 191.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of a nonelectrolytic coating is a nonmetal.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 195]    195Nonelectrolytic coating is ceramic, glass, or vitreous enamel:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 194.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of a nonelectrolytic coating is a ceramic, a glass, or a vitreous enamel.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 196]    196Nonelectrolytic coating is predominantly organic material (e.g., paint, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 194.  Subject matter wherein an organic material is the major or predominant constituent of a nonelectrolytic coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 197]    197Nonelectrolytic coating is phosphorus- or chromium-containing (e.g., phosphate, chromate, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 194.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of a nonelectrolytic coating is a phosphorus-containing or chromium-containing material.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 198]    198Forming nonelectrolytic coating after forming nonmetal electrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a permanent coating is formed by a nonelectrolytic coating process after a nonmetal coating is formed by an electrolytic coating process.
(1) Note. For this subclass and those indented hereunder a permanent coating is considered to comprise any material deposited on the substrate that remains as part of the finished article.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 199]    199Electrolytic coating is oxygen-containing (e.g., chromate, silicate, oxide formed by anodizing, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 198.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic coating is an oxygen-containing material.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 200]    200Predominantly titanium, vanadium, zirconium, niobium, hafnium, or tantalum substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 199.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the substrate is elemental titanium, vanadium, zirconium, niobium, hafnium, or tantalum.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 201]    201Predominantly aluminum substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 199.  Subject matter wherein elemental aluminum is the major or predominant constituent of the substrate.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 202]    202Nonelectrolytic coloring (including nonelectrolytic coloring and sealing):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 201.  Subject matter wherein color is imparted to the substrate by the deposition of material by a nonelectrolytic coating process.
(1) Note. Processes which include both nonelectrolytic coloring and sealing are included herein.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 203]    203Sealing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 201.  Subject matter wherein the oxide-containing coating on the aluminum substrate is sealed by the incorporation of material into the oxide-containing coating by a nonelectrolytic coating process.
(1) Note. Sealing by subjecting the substrate to an aqueous environment at an elevated temperature is included herein.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 204]    204Sealing agent includes organic constituent:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 203.  Subject matter wherein the nonelectrolytic coating process utilizes a sealing agent which includes an organic constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 205]    205Treating substrate prior to coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein one or more preliminary preparatory treatments of the substrate to be coated are performed.
(1) Note. For this subclass, and those indented hereunder a substrate is considered to be the object to be coated prior to the execution of any positively recited coating step.
(2) Note. Processes which include the formation of a temporary coating which is completely removed prior to the formation of a permanent coating are included herein.
(3) Note. The preliminary preparatory treatments of the substrate do not result in the deposition of material that remains as part of the finished article.

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640+,for electrolytic erosion of a workpiece to change the shape or surface thereof (e.g., etching, polishing, etc.).
687+,for other electrolytic material treatment, especially subclasses 705+ for electrolytic removal of foreign material from a metal or metal alloy (e.g., cleaning, etc.), per se.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 206]    206Contacting substrate with solid member or material (e.g., polishing, rolling, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 205.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is contacted with a solid member or material prior to coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 207]    207Heating substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 206.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is heated prior to coating.
(1) Note. The substrate may be heated prior to, simultaneous with or subsequent to the contact with the solid member or material.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 208]    208Blasting substrate with particulate material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 205.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is impacted with particulate material prior to coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 209]    209Heating substrate other than by contact with liquid:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 205.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is heated prior to coating by a method which utilizes means other than contacting with a liquid.
(1) Note. Processes which include cooling the substrate subsequent to heating but prior to coating are included herein.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 210]    210Treating substrate with liquid other than tap water (e.g., for removing foreign material, etching, activating, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 205.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is treated with a liquid other than tap water prior to coating.

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134Cleaning and Liquid Contact With Solids,   for methods of cleaning in general.
216Etching a Substrate: Processes,   for etching processes.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 211]    211Liquid is nonaqueous (e.g., hydrocarbon solvent, fused bath, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 210.  Subject matter wherein the liquid with which the substrate is treated does not contain water.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 212]    212Predominantly titanium, vanadium, zirconium, niobium, hafnium, tantalum, molybdenum, or tungsten substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 210.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the substrate is elemental titanium, vanadium, zirconium, niobium, hafnium, tantalum, molybdenum, or tungsten.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 213]    213Predominantly aluminum substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 210.  Subject matter wherein elemental aluminum is the major or predominant constituent of the substrate.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 214]    214Graining or roughening chemically or electrolytically:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 213.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is either chemically or electrolytically grained or roughened.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 215]    215Predominantly copper, zinc, or tin substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 210.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the substrate is copper, zinc, or tin.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 216]    216Predominantly cobalt or nickel substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 210.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the substrate is cobalt or nickel.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 217]    217Predominantly iron or steel substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 210.  Subject matter wherein elemental iron is the major or predominant constituent of the substrate.

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712+,for electrolytic removal of nonelemental foreign material from a ferrous metal (e.g., cleaning a ferrous metal, etc.), per se.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 218]    218Steel containing chromium or nickel (e.g., stainless steel, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 217.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is predominantly iron which contains elemental chromium or nickel.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 219]    219Electrolytic treatment:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 210.  Subject matter wherein the substrate is treated electrolytically prior to coating.

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704+,for electrolytic treatment of a metal or metal alloy, in general.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 220]    220Treating electrolytic or nonelectrolytic coating after it is formed:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein an electrolytic or a nonelectrolytic coating is treated subsequent to its formation to produce a modification of or change in character of the coating as distinguished from subsequent treatment of the object on which the coating is placed.
(1) Note. If a nonelectrolytic coating is treated, a step of electrolytic coating must precede the step of forming the nonelectrolytic coating or follow the treatment step.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 221]    221Selected area:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 220.  Subject matter wherein only a restricted selected area of the coating is treated, the restricted or selected area including less than the total surface area of the coating.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 222]    222Contacting with solid member or material (e.g., buffing, burnishing, polishing, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 220.  Subject matter wherein the coating is contacted with a solid member or material.

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29Metal Working,   subclasses 90.01+ for burnishing in general.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 223]    223Etching of coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 220.  Subject matter wherein the coating is etched.

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221,for process in which only a restricted or selected area of the coating is etched.

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216Etching a Substrate: Processes,   for methods of etching glass, per se. See the SEARCH CLASS notes thereunder.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 224]    224Heating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 220.  Subject matter wherein the coating is heated.

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148Metal Treatment,   particularly subclass 518 for processes of treating a metal substrate in the solid or semi-solid state by a heating or cooling treatment to modify or maintain the internal physical structure (i.e., microstructure) or chemical properties of the metal. See Class 148, Lines With Other Classes and Within This Class for the line to Class 204.
(1) Note. Class 205 will take electrocoating processes that result in a metal layer formed or in metal being electrocoated by another material and combinations of electrocoating with other chemical treating operations that (a) involve preparatory treatment of metal substrates including heat-treatment which if claimed alone would be proper for Class 148 and (b) post-treatment solely of the electrocoated layer including heat-treatment which if claimed alone would be proper for Class 148. However, if the subsequent treatment modifies the original substrate or a combination of the original substrate and the electrocoated layer, placement will go elsewhere, including Class 148, if the other criteria for Class 148 are met.
(2) Note. Interdiffusion of the electrocoated layer occurring during the coating operation or during the post-treatment operation is proper for Class 205 if limited to the interfacial region between the coating and the substrate, as a perfecting of the bond between the coating and the substrate. If the electrocoated layer is completely melted in the post-treatment operation to perfect the bonding of the coating, this is proper for Class 205. If multiple electrocoated regions are inter diffused to the extent of completely alloying with the loss of coating layer identity, but not substrate identity, this is proper for Class 205. However, if the coating is completely interdiffused into a metal substrate to completely alloy the substrate, leaving no identifying layer on the substrate, placement goes to Class 148.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 225]    225Tin-containing coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 224.  Subject matter wherein the coating contains tin.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 226]    226Coating is fused (e.g., reflowing, flow brightening, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 225.  Subject matter wherein sufficient heat is applied to cause the tin-containing coating to melt.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   subclass 941 (a cross-reference art collection) for material produced by solid state alloying, e.g., diffusion, to the disappearance of an original layer.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 227]    227Single metal or alloy coating on single metal or alloy substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 224.  Subject matter wherein the coating or each one of multiple superposed coatings is predominantly comprised of a single metal or alloy and the substrate is also predominantly comprised of a single metal or alloy.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 228]    228Coating is at least partially diffused or forms alloy:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 227.  Subject matter wherein sufficient heat is applied to at least partially diffuse coating material into an adjacent coating material, the substrate or both, or to cause the formation of an alloy of coating material.

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428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   subclass 941 (a cross-reference art collection) for material produced by solid state alloying, e.g., diffusion, to the disappearance of an original layer.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 229]    229Predominantly nonmetal electrolytic coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 220.  Subject matter wherein the major or predominant constituent of the coating is a nonmetal.

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203,for subject matter wherein an oxide-containing coating on an aluminum substrate is sealed.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 230]    230Utilizing fused bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein a nonaqueous electrolyte bath which is a substance or combination or mixture of substances which is heated above ordinary normal room temperature during the electrolysis in order to bring it to a fluid or liquid condition is utilized.
(1) Note. These processes are usually performed at high temperatures.

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354+,for processes of electrolytic synthesis from fused bath.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 231]    231Reactive coating (e.g., by diffusion, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 230.  Subject matter wherein a coating is formed by the reaction of a constituent of the substrate being coated with a constituent of the fused bath (e.g., boron diffuses into and reacts with iron of a steel substrate to form an iron-boride layer, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 232]    232Depositing predominantly alloy coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 230.  Subject matter wherein the coating is predominantly an alloy.
(1) Note. The coating must be an alloy as deposited from the bath.

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228,for subject matter wherein the coating forms an alloy as the result of a heat treatment.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 233]    233Depositing aluminum coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 230.  Subject matter wherein the coating consists essentially of aluminum.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 234]    234Utilizing nonaqueous bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein an electrolyte bath containing no water is employed in the electrolytic coating process (e.g., a hydrocarbon solvent bath, etc.).
(1) Note. This subclass is intended to take water-free baths using solvents such as alcohol, amines, ethers, etc.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 235]    235Coating is predominantly organic material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 234.  Subject matter wherein the coating consists of a material which is predominantly organic (e.g., polymer coating, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 236]    236Depositing predominantly alloy coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 234.  Subject matter wherein the coating is predominantly an alloy.
(1) Note. The coating must be an alloy as deposited from the bath.

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228,for subject matter wherein the coating forms an alloy as the result of heat treatment.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 237]    237Depositing aluminum coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 234.  Subject matter wherein the coating consists essentially of aluminum.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 238]    238Depositing predominantly alloy coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter wherein the coating is predominantly an alloy.
(1) Note. The coating must be an alloy as deposited from the bath.

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228,for subject matter wherein the coating forms an alloy as the result of a heat treatment.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 239]    239Copper-containing alloy:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 238.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains metallic copper (i.e., copper in the free uncombined state) as one of the essential constituents.

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291+,for processes of electrolytically coating with copper.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 240]    240Including zinc (e.g., brass, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 239.  Subject matter wherein the copper-containing alloy also contains metallic zinc as one of the essential constituents.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 241]    241Including tin (e.g., bronze, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 239.  Subject matter wherein the copper-containing alloy also contains metallic tin as one of the essential constituents.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 242]    242Including noble metal (e.g., gold-copper-cadmium alloy, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 239.  Subject matter wherein the copper-containing alloy also contains a noble metal (i.e., Au, Ag, and Platinum group metal) as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 243]    243Chromium is predominant constituent:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 238.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains metallic chromium as the major or predominant constituent (e.g., 40% Cr - 30% Fe - 30% Ni etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 244]    244Zinc is predominant constituent:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 238.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains metallic zinc as the predominant or major constituent (e.g., 70% Zn - 30% Cd, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 245]    245Including iron group metal (i.e., Fe, Co, or Ni):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 244.  Subject matter wherein the zinc alloy also contains metallic iron group metal or metals as essential constituent(s) (e.g., 70% Zn - 30% Fe, 50% Zn - 20%Fe - 30% Co, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 246]    246Nickel:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 245.  Subject matter wherein the iron group metal is or wherein the iron group metals include nickel (e.g., 70% Zn - 20%Ni - 10% Co, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 247]    247Gold is predominant constituent:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 238.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains gold as the predominant or major constituent (e.g., 60% Au - 40% Ag, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 248]    248Utilizing sulfite-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 247.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains a source of sulfite as an essential ingredient.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 249]    249Utilizing phosphonic or phosphinic acid or derivative-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 247.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains a source of phosphonic acid or phosphinic acid or a derivative thereof (e.g., sodium phosphonate, ethylene diamine tetraphosphonic acid, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 250]    250Including iron group metal:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 247.  Subject matter wherein the alloy includes an iron group metal (i.e., Fe, Ni, or Co) as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 251]    251Including arsenic, indium, or thallium:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 247.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains arsenic indium or thallium as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 252]    252Tin, lead, or germanium is predominant constituent:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 238.  Subject matter wherein tin, lead, or germanium is the major or predominant alloy constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 253]    253Utilizing organic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 252.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound as an essential ingredient (e.g., peptone, glue, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 254]    254Organic sulfoxy-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 253.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains a sulfoxy group(sulfur bonded to at least one oxygen) (e.g., benzyl sulfonic acid, sodium naphthalene sulfonate, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 255]    255Group VIII metal is predominant constituent (i.e., Fe, Co, Ni, Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru, Ir, or Os):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 238.  Subject matter wherein a group VIII metal (i.e., Fe, Co, Ni, Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru, Ir, or Os) is the major or predominant constituent in the alloy.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 256]    256Utilizing specified anode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 255.  Subject matter wherein a specific anode is used in the process (e.g., Ni-Co alloy anode, platinum anode, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 257]    257Platinum group metal-containing alloy (i.e., contains Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru, Ir, or Os):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 255.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains a platinum group metal (i.e., Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru, Ir, or Os) as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 258]    258Phosphorus-containing alloy:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 255.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains phosphorus as an essential ingredient.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 259]    259Utilizing organic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 255.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound as an essential ingredient.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 260]    260Organic sulfoxy-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 259.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains a sulfoxy group (e.g., butyne sulfonic acid, sodium naphthalene sulfonate, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 261]    261Depositing predominantly single metal coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter for coating predominantly with a single metallic element (e.g., indium, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 262]    262Group VIIB transition metal (i.e., Mn, Tc, or Re):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of manganese, technetium, or rhenium.
(1) Note. Technetium is also known by the names eka-manganese and masurium.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 263]    263Silver:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of silver.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 264]    264Platinum group metal:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of a platinum group metal (i.e., Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru, Ir, or Os).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 265]    265Palladium:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 264.  Subject matter wherein the single platinum group metal consists essentially of palladium.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 266]    266Gold:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of gold.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 267]    267Utilizing organic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 266.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound as an essential ingredient.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 268]    268Inorganic cyanide-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 267.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains a source of inorganic cyanide (e.g., sodium cyanide, sodium gold cyanide, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 269]    269Cobalt:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of cobalt.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 270]    270Iron:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of iron.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 271]    271Nickel:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of nickel.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 272]    272Utilizing specified anode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 271.  Subject matter wherein a specified anode (e.g., particular alloy, defined structure, etc.) is used.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 273]    273Utilizing sulfamate-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 271.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains sulfamic ions.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 274]    274Utilizing organic sulfoxy compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 271.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound having a sulfoxy group (e.g., naphthalene sulfonic acid, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 275]    275And acetylenic compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 274.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath also contains an organic compound which has an acetylenic bond (i.e., -CC-) (e.g., 1,4-dihydroxy-2 butyne, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 276]    276And polyether-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 274.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath also contains a polyether compound (e.g., having (CxH2x0)y groups wherein "y" is an integer greater than 1, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 277]    277And nitrogen-heterocyclic compound-containing
 This subclass is indented under subclass 274.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath also contains an organic compound having a nitrogen containing heterocyclic ring.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 278]    278Utilizing oxygen-heterocyclic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 271.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound having an oxygen containing heterocyclic ring (e.g., coumarin, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 279]    279Utilizing nitrogen-heterocyclic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 271.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound having a nitrogen containing heterocyclic ring.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 280]    280Utilizing organic carbonyl compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 271.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound having a carbonyl group (e.g., acetic acid, ketone, aldehyde, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 281]    281Cadmium:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of cadmium.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 282]    282Utilizing inorganic cyanide-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 281.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains a source of inorganic cyanide (e.g., sodium cyanide, potassium cadmium cyanide, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 283]    283Chromium:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of chromium.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 284]    284Utilizing specified anode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 283.  Subject matter wherein a specified anode (e.g., particular alloy special structure, etc.) is used.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 285]    285Colored chromium coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 283.  Subject matter wherein the chromium deposit is described as colored (e.g., black, yellow, blue, iridescent, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 286]    286Utilizing inorganic fluorine-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 283.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains a source of inorganic fluorine (e.g., sodium fluoride, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 287]    287Utilizing trivalent chromium-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 283.  Subject matter wherein the chromium is present in the bath at least partially in the trivalent state.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 288]    288Thiocyanate-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 287.  Subject matter wherein the trivalent chromium containing bath also contains a source of thiocyanic ions (i.e., -SCN).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 289]    289Organic carboxyl compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 287.  Subject matter wherein the trivalent chromium-containing bath also contains an organic compound having a carboxyl group (e.g., formic acid, acetic acid, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 290]    290Utilizing organic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 283.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 291]    291Copper:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of copper.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 292]    292Utilizing specified anode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 291.  Subject matter wherein a specified anode (e.g., particular alloy, defined structure, etc.) is used.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 293]    293Utilizing inorganic cyanide-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 291.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains a source of inorganic cyanide ion (e.g., sodium cyanide, potassium copper cyanide, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 294]    294Selenium or tellurium containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 293.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath also contains selenium or tellurium as a constituent thereof (e.g., sodium selenide, tellurium sulfate, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 295]    295Utilizing alkaline bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 291.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath has a pH of over 7.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 296]    296Utilizing organic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 291.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 297]    297Nitrogen-heterocyclic compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 296.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains a nitrogen containing heterocyclic ring.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 298]    298And organic sulfur compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 297.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath also contains an organic compound having sulfur as a constituent thereof (e.g., sulfonic acid, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 299]    299Lead:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of lead.

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597+,for electrolytic synthesis of lead from an aqueous bath.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 300]    300Tin:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of tin.

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610+,for electrolytic synthesis of tin from an aqueous bath.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 301]    301Utilizing alkaline bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 300.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath has a pH of over 7.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 302]    302Utilizing organic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 300.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 303]    303Organic carbonyl compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 302.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains a carbonyl group as a constituent thereof (e.g., carboxylic acid, ketone, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 304]    304Aldehyde-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 303.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound is an aldehyde or contains an aldehyde group (e.g., formaldehyde, benzaldehyde, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 305]    305Zinc:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of zinc.

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602+,for electrolytic synthesis of zinc from an aqueous bath.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 306]    306Utilizing inorganic cyanide-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 305.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains a source of inorganic cyanide (e.g., sodium cyanide, potassium zinc cyanide, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 307]    307Nitrogen-heterocyclic compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 306.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath also contains an organic compound having a nitrogen containing heterocyclic ring.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 308]    308Organic carbonyl compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 306.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath also contains an organic compound having a carbonyl group as a constituent thereof (e.g., carboxylic acid, ketone, aldehyde, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 309]    309Utilizing alkaline bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 305.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath has a pH of over 7.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 310]    310Nitrogen-heterocyclic compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 309.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound having a nitrogen-heterocyclic ring as a constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 311]    311Utilizing organic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 305.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 312]    312Nitrogen-heterocyclic compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 311.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains a nitrogen-heterocyclic ring as a constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 313]    313Organic sulfur compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 311.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains sulfur as a constituent thereof (e.g., sulfonic acid, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 314]    314Organic carbonyl compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 311.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains a carbonyl group.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 315]    315Antimony:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 261.  Subject matter wherein the single metal consists essentially of antimony.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 316]    316Forming nonmetal coating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 80.  Subject matter for the electrolytic production of coatings which contain nonmetal material which has been electrolytically produced (e.g., anodic oxide, etc.).
(1) Note. Certain nonmetallics may variously be semiconductive. Examples of such include (but are not limited to) selenium, tellurium, silicon carbide, diamond, copper oxide, etc. However, without positive recitation that a nonmetallic material is semiconductive, placement is proper hereunder.

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123,for electrolytic coating a selected area on a semiconductor substrate.
157,for electrolytic coating of a semiconductor substrate.

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438Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Process,   for (a) combined processes and (b) certain unit operations of manufacturing a semiconductive substrate or device.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 317]    317Coating is predominantly organic material:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 316.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal material is predominantly organic.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 318]    318Phosphorus-containing coating (e.g., phosphate, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 316.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal containing coating comprises phosphorus as an essential constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 319]    319Chromium-containing coating (e.g., chromate, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 316.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal containing coating comprises chromium as an essential constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 320]    320Predominantly iron or steel substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 316.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal coating is formed on an article having an iron or steel surface.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 321]    321Predominantly magnesium substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 316.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal coating is formed on an article having a surface of magnesium or an alloy having magnesium as the predominant constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 322]    322Predominantly titanium, vanadium, zirconium, niobium, hafnium, or tantalum substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 316.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal coating is formed on an article having a surface of titanium, tantalum, zirconium, niobium (columbium), hafnium, or vanadium or an alloy having one of these metals as the predominant constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 323]    323Predominantly aluminum substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 316.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal coating is formed on an article having a surface of aluminum or an alloy having aluminum as the predominant constituent thereof.

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29Metal Working,   subclass 25.03 for processes for the production of barrier layer electrolytic type devices and subclasses 25.41+ for processes for the production of electric condensers.
252Compositions,   subclass 62.2 for electrolytes for electrolytic condensers or rectifiers.
361Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,   subclasses 500+ for electrolytic condensers or rectifiers.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 324]    324Anodizing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 323.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal coating is formed by anodizing (e.g., anodic oxide, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 325]    325Specified alloy substrate:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 324.  Subject matter wherein the additional metals alloyed with the aluminum substrate are identified.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 326]    326Utilizing alkaline bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 324.  Subject matter wherein the anodizing takes place in an electrolyte bath having a pH of over 7.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 327]    327Utilizing chromium-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 324.  Subject matter wherein the anodizing takes place in an electrolyte bath comprising chromium dissolved therein as an essential constituent.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 328]    328Utilizing sulfuric acid-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 324.  Subject matter wherein the anodizing takes place in an electrolyte bath having sulfuric acid as an essential ingredient.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 329]    329Organic compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 328.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath also contains an organic compound as an essential constituent thereof (e.g., pyridine, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 330]    330Organic carboxyl compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 329.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains a carboxyl radical or a salt thereof (e.g., -COOH, -COONa, etc.) as a constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 331]    331Organic sulfoxy compound-containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 329.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound contains a sulfoxy group (e.g., sulfonic acid, saccharin, etc.) as a constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 332]    332Utilizing organic compound-containing bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 324.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte bath contains an organic compound (e.g., acetic acid, sulfonic acid, etc.) as an essential constituent thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 333]    333Oxide-containing coating (e.g., lead dioxide, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 316.  Subject matter wherein the nonmetal containing coating contains an oxide (e.g., peroxide, etc.).

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465+,for electrolytic synthesis of peroxides form an aqueous bath.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 334]    334ELECTROLYTIC SYNTHESIS (PROCESS, COMPOSITION, AND METHOD OF PREPARING COMPOSITION):
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Processes for the preparation of chemical compounds or of elements by means of electrolytic action.
(1) Note. These may be produced either by breaking them down from complex forms to simpler ones or by building up complex forms from simpler ones.
(2) Note. Branching processes for the synthesis of compounds or elements, one branch of which falls within the class definition and one branch of which is excluded thereby and which is provided for elsewhere, are classified in the outside class and cross-referenced here.
(3) Note. Processes of synthesis wherein the products of electrolysis are merely admixed within or outside the cell to produce the desired material are included, here, when claimed in combination with the electrolysis. For example, a metal salt solution may be prepared in the anodic zone of a cell by electrolytic solution of a metal anode, while in the cathodic zone of the same or another cell an alkali hydroxide may be formed. Mixing the two solutions together to produce a metal hydroxide outside the cell would not be a subsequent step sufficient to take the process outside the class.
(4) Note. Combination processes including precedent steps for the preparation of the material for the electrolytic synthesis step, in which one or more of the precedent steps may result in the preparation of a desired product elsewhere classifiable if claimed alone, are included here and cross-referenced to the outside class. For example, if in a process including the electrolytic preparation of a free metal, the leach solution is treated with a precipitating agent in order to remove one or more of the constituents as insoluble salts or as free metals in precedent operations, thus constituting preparation of the leach solution for electrolytic separation, the process is classified in this class even though crystallization, filtering, or other conventional separation steps for the salt or metal is claimed and such product is considered a valuable by-product of the process.

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687+,for the purification of definite chemical compounds by electrolysis which does not include a synthesis of the desired compound. However, when a substance is electrochemically reconstituted, the process is considered electrochemical synthesis. For example, impure oxygen is fed to the cathode of a cell and pure oxygen is recovered at the anode.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 335]    335Involving measuring, analyzing, or testing during synthesis:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein the process includes a step of measuring, analyzing, or testing during synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 336]    336Utilizing fused bath (e.g., eliminating anode effect in a fused bath, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 335.  Subject matter wherein a nonaqueous electrolyte bath which is a solid substance or combination or mixture of substances which is heated above ordinary normal room temperature during synthesis in order to bring it to a fluid or liquid condition is utilized.
(1) Note. These processes are usually performed at high temperatures.
(2) Note. Anode effect is the condition where a high net voltage drop occurs between the electrodes of the electrolytic cell and, consequently, cell efficiency decreases.

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354+,for processes of electrolytic synthesis from a fused bath.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 337]    337Current, current density, or voltage:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 335.  Subject matter wherein the current, current density, or voltage of the electrolytic synthesis process is measured, analyzed, or tested during synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 338]    338Utilizing subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressure during synthesis:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein the synthesis process is performed under a pressure other than the normal pressure in the surrounding atmosphere.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 339]    339Utilizing magnet or magnetic field during synthesis:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein a magnet or magnetic field is used during synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 340]    340Utilizing electromagnetic wave energy during synthesis (e.g., visible light, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic action is supplemented by the application of electromagnetic wave energy.
(1) Note. The term "electromagnetic waves" as employed herein includes, for example, x-rays and gamma rays; ultraviolet, infrared, and visible light rays; and short electric and radio waves. Energy which produces merely a thermal effect or heat waves, per se, is excluded.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 341]    341Utilizing AC or specified wave form other than pure DC:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein the synthesis process utilizes alternating current or an electric current which is not pure DC (e.g., stepped voltage, nonreversing pulsed current or voltage, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 342]    342Reversing nonpulsed current or voltage:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 341.  Subject matter wherein the specified wave form is a reversing nonpulsed current or voltage which has a positive and negative component (e.g., periodic reversed current, superimposed AC on DC, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 343]    343Involving fuel cell:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein an electrolytic synthesis cell is combined with a fuel cell or is converted from a fuel cell to a synthesis cell.
(1) Note. A fuel cell is a device used to produce an electrical current wherein at least one reactant is fed to the cell.

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429Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus, Product, and Process,   appropriate subclasses for the various parts or operation of the fuel cell, especially subclasses 12 through 46.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 344]    344Utilizing bipolar membrane:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein at least one membrane of the bipolar type (i.e., a membrane having anionic properties on one side and cationic properties on the other) is utilized during synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 345]    345Utilizing plural distinct electrolytic cells where the cells are separate containers:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein a plurality of separate and distinct electrolytic containers not having a common wall are utilized during synthesis.
(1) Note. This does not include multiple anodes and cathodes utilized in the same container (e.g., filter press cells, etc.)
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 346]    346Including decomposing or purifying cell:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 345.  Subject matter wherein at least one of the containers is utilized for breaking down the bath, electrolyte, effluent, or product, or for removing undesired constituent electrolytically.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 347]    347Identical plural distinct cells:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 345.  Subject matter wherein a plurality of identical distinct containers not having a common wall are utilized during synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 348]    348Utilizing fluidized bed or particulate electrode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein a fluidized bed or particulate electrode is utilized during synthesis.

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204Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy,   subclass 280 for the fluidized bed electrode or particulate electrode structure or composition.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 349]    349Recycling electrolytic product produced during synthesis back to the production cell:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein at least a portion of the product produced during synthesis is sent back to the cell where the product was produced.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 350]    350Treating electrode, diaphragm, or membrane during synthesis (e.g., corrosion prevention, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein at least one electrode, diaphragm, or membrane is treated during synthesis.
(1) Note. Specific treatment can include electrode polarity reversal, forming coatings on an electrode in situ during synthesis, feeding an oxidizing or reducing gas to an electrode, etc.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 351]    351Treating electrolyte or bath without removal from cell other than agitating, moving, regenerating, replenishing, or replacing consumed material during synthesis:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein the electrolyte or bath is treated during synthesis other than agitating, moving, regenerating, replenishing, or replacing consumed material.
(1) Note. Specific treatment can include applying energy impulses, varying current density, adding a catalyst to the electrolyte or bath during synthesis, etc.
(2) Note. A bath is the fluid used for electrolytic processes in a cell including the electrolyte.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 352]    352Utilizing emulsion, dispersion, or suspension electrolyte system:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein an emulsion, dispersion, or suspension is utilized as the electrolyte or bath.
(1) Note. An emulsion is a fluid consisting of a microscopically heterogeneous mixture of two normally immiscible liquid phases, in which one liquid forms minute droplets suspended in the other liquid.
(2) Note. A dispersion is a fluid consisting of individual extremely fine particles of solids, which are usually of colloidal size, suspended therein.
(3) Note. A suspension is a fluid consisting of finely divided colloidal particles, too small to settle, but kept in motion by Brownian movement, floating therein.

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516Colloid Systems and Wetting Agents; Subcombinations Thereof; Processes of Making, Stabilizing, Breaking, or Inhibiting,   appropriate subclasses for subject matter relating to: colloid systems (such as sols*, emulsions, dispersions, foams, aerosols, smokes, gels, or pastes) or wetting agents (such as leveling, penetrating, or spreading); subcombination compositions of colloid systems containing at least an agent specialized and designed for or peculiar to use in making or stabilizing colloid systems; compositions and subcombination compositions specialized and designed for or peculiar to use in breaking (resolving) or inhibiting colloid systems; processes of making the compositions or systems of the class; processes of breaking (resolving) or inhibiting colloid systems; in each instance, when generically claimed or when there is no hierarchically superior provision in the USPC for the specifically claimed art.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 353]    353Utilizing electrolyte system having two or more separate immiscible layers:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein an electrolyte system having two or more separate, immiscible layers are utilized.
(1) Note. Immiscible is used to describe liquids that will not mix; a liquid that dissolves a solute from a solution with which it does not mix.

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516Colloid Systems and Wetting Agents; Subcombinations Thereof; Processes of Making, Stabilizing, Breaking, or Inhibiting,   appropriate subclasses for subject matter relating to: colloid systems (such as sols*, emulsions, dispersions, foams, aerosols, smokes, gels, or pastes) or wetting agents (such as leveling, penetrating, or spreading); subcombination compositions of colloid systems containing at least an agent specialized and designed for or peculiar to use in making or stabilizing colloid systems; compositions and subcombination compositions specialized and designed for or peculiar to use in breaking (resolving) or inhibiting colloid systems; processes of making the compositions or systems of the class; processes of breaking (resolving) or inhibiting colloid systems; in each instance, when generically claimed or when there is no hierarchically superior provision in the USPC for the specifically claimed art.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 354]    354Utilizing fused bath:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 334.  Subject matter wherein the electrolytic synthesis is carried out in an electrolytic medium consisting of a substance or combination or mixture of substances which is heated above normal room temperature during synthesis in order to bring it to a fluid or liquid condition.

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230+,for coating by electrolysis in a fused bath.
413+,for processes of electrolytic synthesis from an aqueous electrolyte bath containing a portion or a pool of molten material (e.g., source material, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 355]    355Organic compound produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 354.  Subject matter wherein organic compounds are produced by synthesis.
(1) Note. "Organic" denotes all compounds having carbon therein and which are further characterized by the presence in a molecule of (a) two carbon atoms bonded together or (b) one atom of carbon bonded to at least one atom of hydrogen or halogen or (c) one atom of carbon bonded to at least one atom of nitrogen by a single or double bond, with the proviso that hydrocyanic acid, cyanogen, isocyanic acid, isothiocyanic acid, cyanogen halides, cyanamide, fulminic acid, and metal carbides are excluded from being organic compounds.

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413+,for processes of preparing organic compounds from an aqueous bath or bath other than a fused bath by synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 356]    356Halogen containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 355.  Subject matter wherein the organic compound produced contains halogen.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 357]    357Inorganic compound produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 354.  Subject matter wherein inorganic compounds are produced by synthesis.
(1) Note. An inorganic compound is one that does not meet the definition of "organic" as elaborated in the (1) Note of subclass 355.

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464+,for processes of preparing inorganic compounds from an aqueous bath or bath other than a fused bath by synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 358]    358Silicon, boron, or phosphorus containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 357.  Subject matter wherein the inorganic compound produced contains silicon, boron, or phosphorus.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 359]    359Halogen containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 357.  Subject matter wherein the inorganic compound produced contains halogen.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 360]    360Nitrogen containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 357.  Subject matter wherein the inorganic compound produced contains nitrogen.
(1) Note. The cyanides, hydrocyanic acid, cyanogen, isocyanic acid, cyanamide, dicyandiamide, isothiocyanic acid, fulminic acid, and metal nitrides are included herein; also included is ammonia and inorganic ammonia derivatives.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 361]    361Sulfur containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 357.  Subject matter wherein the inorganic compound produced contains sulfur.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 362]    362Oxygen containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 357.  Subject matter wherein the inorganic compound produced contains oxygen.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 363]    363Alloy produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 354.  Subject matter wherein alloys are produced.
(1) Note. A substance which is recited as an impurity is not considered to be a positive constituent.

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557+,for processes of preparing alloys from an aqueous bath or a bath other than a fused bath by synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 364]    364Silicon or aluminum containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 363.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains silicon or aluminum (e.g., silicon or aluminum in a free or uncombined state, etc.) as one of the constituents.

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372+,for processes of preparing aluminum from a fused bath by synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 365]    365Iron, cobalt, or nickel containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 363.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains iron, cobalt, or nickel as one of the constituents.

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370,for processes of preparing iron, cobalt, or nickel from a fused bath by synthesis.
587+,for a process of preparing iron and cobalt from an aqueous bath or a bath other than a fused bath by synthesis.
594+,for a process of preparing nickel from an aqueous bath or a bath other than a fused bath by synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 366]    366Lead, zinc, titanium, zirconium, or hafnium containing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 363.  Subject matter wherein the alloy contains elemental lead, zinc, titanium, zirconium, or hafnium as one of the constituents.

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369,for processes of preparing lead or zinc from a fused bath by synthesis.
397,for processes of preparing zirconium or hafnium from a fused bath by synthesis.
398+,for processes of preparing titanium from a fused bath by synthesis.
597+,for processes of preparing lead from an aqueous bath or a bath other than a fused bath by synthesis.
602+,for processes of preparing zinc from an aqueous bath or a bath other than a fused bath by synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 367]    367Single metal produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 354.  Subject matter wherein single metals are produced during synthesis.

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230+,for processes of electrolytically coating with a single metal from a fused bath.
234+,for processes of electrolytically coating with a single metal from an nonaqueous bath.
261+,for processes of electrolytically coating with a single metal from an aqueous bath.
560+,for processes of preparing single metals from an aqueous bath or a bath other than a fused bath by synthesis.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 368]    368Rare earth metal (At. No. 21, 39, or 57-71):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 367.  Subject matter wherein the single metal produced is a rare earth metal (i.e., scandium, yittrium, or lanthanides).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 369]    369Lead, zinc, or cadmium:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 367.  Subject matter wherein the single metal produced is lead, zinc, or cadmium.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 370]    370Iron, cobalt, nickel, or manganese:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 367.  Subject matter wherein the single metal produced is iron, cobalt, nickel, or manganese.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 371]    371Vanadium, niobium, tantalum, chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten (V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo, or W):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 367.  Subject matter wherein the single metal produced is vanadium, niobium, tantalum, chromium, molybdenum, or wolfram (tungsten).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 372]    372Aluminum:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 367.  Subject matter wherein aluminum is the single metal produced.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 373]    373And elemental alkali or alkaline earth metal, magnesium, beryllium, or nonmetal element other than halogen produced:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 372.  Subject matter wherein elemental alkali or alkaline earth metal, magnesium, beryllium, or a nonmetal element other than halogen is produced (e.g., sodium, magnesium, sulfur, etc.).
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 374]    374Utilizing specified current distributing means or method other than wire connecting means:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 372.  Subject matter wherein specified current distributing means or methods other than wire connection means are utilized (e.g., specified bus or current collector or distributor means arrangement, reduced current at the edge of the cell, etc.)
(1) Note. This subclass does not include a mere current supply.

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204Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy,   subclasses 228.1+ , 229.4+, 229.8+, and 230.2+ for electrolytic apparatus with current, voltage, or power control means.
  
[List of Patents for class 205 subclass 375]    375Utilizing specified distance between cathode and anode:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 372.  Subject matter wherein a specified distance between the anode and cathode is utilized.
(1) Note. The distance (or range) must be specified numerically.
  
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