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CLASS 427, | COATING PROCESSES |
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SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
A. This is the generic class for applying or obtaining a coating on a surface. The coating may be hard or soft, permanent or transitory, supplied solely by extraneous materials or supplied wholly or in part by the base material.
B. This is the generic class for impregnating a base by causing a coating material to extend or penetrate into the base material, or into the interstices of a porous, cellular or foraminous material. (1) Throughout this class the term "base" or "substrate" refers to the surface upon which a coating is formed except in those instances in which a surface has been previously coated and a second coating is applied, in which case the initial surface is considered the base or substrate. In the case of laminated products the base or substrate is the surface upon which the coating is directly applied. (2) Throughout this class, the term "coating" is used in the generic sense to include both surface coating and impregnation.
C. This class also takes preparatory treatments of the base material, subsequent treatments of the coated base material and other ancillary noncoating operations claimed, per se, processes limited to etching for making a base more compatible with, or adherent to, the coating wherein the base is the substrate (work) onto which a coating is applied are included, when there is no class which specifically provides therefor.
SECTION II - LINES WITH OTHER CLASSES AND WITHIN THIS CLASS
NONSIGNIFICANT COATING PROCESSES
A. A patent containing a claim to a coating composition or compound, which claim is, per se, classified in Classes 106, 252, 260, 423, and 520, and also a claim to a nonsignificant process of utilizing the claimed compound or composition to coat a substrate, is classified with the claimed compound or composition. The following guide lines are used to determine if a process step is significant.
1. Any pretreatment or post-treatment of a base or applied coating is a significant process step; processes limited to etching or making a base more compatible with, or adherent to, the coating wherein the base is the substrate (work) onto which a coating is applied are included, e.g., curing, drying, or smoothing a coating, or cleaning or drying a base.
2. A specific recitation of how the coating is applied; e.g., brushing, dipping, spraying, immersion, etc., is significant. General statements of applying, covering, or coating, etc. are not significant.
3. Processes resulting in plural coatings are considered significant.
4. A process resulting in a coating having a specific thickness or lack of uniformity is considered significant.
5. Specific recitation as to the condition of a coating being applied is generally significant except: (a) A condition also included in an independent composition claim, e.g., pH concentration, etc., is not significant. (b) Statements that a coating material is molten or in an organic, inorganic, or aqueous solution is not significant unless accompanied by a recitation of specific times or temperatures or chemically defined solvents.
6. Structural limitations regarding the base to which the coating is applied are considered to render the process significant if the product produced is not classified in Class 428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles.
B. Patents containing only claims to a process of coating a substrate wherein no significant process steps are recited, are classified in Class 428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles, according to the product produced by the process. 1. Guidelines for use in determining if a process is significant are the same as set out under "A" note above. Note especially the reference to structural limitations of the base being coated.
C. Patents containing (1) a claim to a compound or composition classifiable in Classes 106, 252, 260, 423, and 520 (2) a coated product claim which, per se, does not have significant structure for Class 428 and (3) a claim to a significant process which is, per se, classifiable in Class 427 is classified as an original in Class 428.
CLATHRATES AND INTERCALATES
Clathrates and intercalates (inclusion compounds), per se, are classified hierarchically and subject to the limitations set forth in the compound (element) classes based both on the encapsulant and encapsulate. For example, a clathrate of urea and hydrogen peroxide is classified in Class 564, subclass 32, urea and an organic compound in Class 564, subclass 1.5, dextran and iodine in Class 536, subclass 112, etc. Where a patent does not state that a material is either a clathrate or an intercalate, the assumption is made that the material is either a coated or encapsulated product classified in Class 428, subclasses 402+.
References to Other Classes, below, contain the following areas:
Coating Processes Classified Elsewhere, including Bleaching, Dyeing, Chemical Modification of Textiles and paper, Certain Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles. And Hazardous or Toxic Waste Product in Coating Processes
SECTION III - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES
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| 8, | Bleaching and Dyeing; Fluid Treatment and Chemical Modification of Textiles and Fibers, for: Dyeing--Class 8 takes dyeing in general and combined processes of dyeing and coating in any sequence. The application of a colored solidifiable coating to a surface is classified in this class (427). Class 427 takes the coating of a dyed article except where the coating is a mordant or fixing agent, a weighting agent for a textile or is reacted with a textile base to chemically modify the same. Treatments of textiles which are ancillary to or closely associated with dyeing such as, for example, mordanting, weighting, and fastness improving are also included in Class 8. Bleaching --Class 8 takes bleaching in general, however, the bleaching of a base preparatory to the application of a coating or impregnating composition is in Class 427. Where the coating or impregnant is merely employed as a mask to delineate areas to be bleached or for stabilizing or improving the whiteness of the treated material, the process belongs in Class 8. Chemical Modification of Textiles and Paper.--Class 8, Particularly subclasses 115.51+ takes reactive fluid treatments of textile materials and paper where there is chemical modification of the textile or paper base, even though combined with a coating operation with, per se, is classifiable in this class (427). Chemical and Fluid Treatment of Hides, Skins, and Leather.--Class 8, subclasses 94.1+ takes the treatment of hides, skins, feathers, and animal tissues not elsewhere provided for. For the line between this class and Class 8, in regard to such treatment, see the reference to Class 427 under "Search Class" in the notes to the definition of Class 8, subclass 94.1. Certain Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles.--Class 8 also takes special fluid treatments, namely, weighting mordanting, carroting, swelling or plasticizing artificial fibers, protection of textiles against the deleterious effect of agents used in the processes provided for in Class 8 and cleaning or laundering of textiles and fibers. (Coating Processes Classified Elsewhere). |
| 28, | Textiles: Manufacturing, appropriate subclasses, particularly subclasses 169 , 178+, 261, and 265+ for combinations of fluid treatments and significant textile operations. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles) |
| 29, | Metal Working, provides for processes of making articles where the process includes a metal working operation and a coating operation, and is not provided for by Class 72, Metal Deforming. subclasses 17.2+ of Class 29 provides for processes of making thin sheet metal and metal foil where the process of manufacture includes coating a form or base with metal and then removing the material of the form or base from the coating; subclasses 400.1+ particularly subclasses 527.1+ provides for processes for manufacture of miscellaneous articles where the process includes a coating and a metal working operation; subclass 424 contains processes of coating a base with a protective layer, treating or shaping the coated base, and then removing the coating; subclass 458 provides for processes of assembling and/or joining preceded by a coating step, and subclass 460 contains processes followed by a coating step. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 34, | Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids, subclass 307 for processes of drying wherein the object being dried is shielded by a coating, partial or complete, to retard the drying process. For the line between Classes 34 and 427, see the note to the main class definition of Class 34. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 51, | Abrasive Tool Making Process, Material, or Composition, for a process of coating which is peculiar to abrasive tool making. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 57, | Textiles: Spinning, Twisting, and Twining, subclass 362 for processes including coating in combination with the operations provided for in that class. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 65, | Glass Manufacturing, appropriate subclasses, especially subclasses 45+ for glass molding combined with a coating step. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 72, | Metal Deforming, subclasses 46 and 47 for processes of plastic deformation of a metal workpiece including a coating step. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 75, | Specialized Metallurgical Processes, Compositions for Use Therein, Consolidated Metal Powder Compositions, etc., subclass 332 for processes of producing solid particulate free metal directly from liquid metal (e.g., liquid comminuting, etc.) with subsequent coating of the particles. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 86, | Ammunition and Explosive-Charge Making, subclass 19 for coating processes peculiar to the treatment or preparation of ammunition and explosive devices. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 101, | Printing, for processes of printing and stenciling, except those processes utilizing a particular composition wherein the mere fact of printing or stenciling is stated, which are classified in this class (427). Processes which include specific manipulation of the stencils or the use of specific stencils are in Class 101, Printing, subclass 129 . See the Search Class 101 note under subclass 144 of this class. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 117, | Single-Crystal, Oriented-Crystal, and Epitaxy Growth Processes; Non-Coating Apparatus Therefor, for processes for growing therein-defined single-crystal of all types of materials and by all techniques, including epitaxy. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 144, | Woodworking, subclasses 329+ for a process of coating wood combined with woodworking operations. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 148, | Metal Treatment, particularly subclasses 206+ for processes of coating a metal substrate with an external source of carbon, nitrogen, or both resulting in a coating that contains a combination of the carbon or nitrogen or both with a component from the metal substrate. Class 148, also, takes as original processes of treating a metal substrate with an agent other than a carbon or nitrogen containing agent to form a coating on the metal by combination of the external agent with a component of the metal substrate, other than by a Class 204 operation. Combinations of coating operations with a process of heat treatment to modify or maintain the internal physical structure (i.e., microstructure) or chemical property of metal, goes to Class 148 as original, unless metal casting, fusion bonding, machining, or working is involved. If metal casting, fusion bonding, machining, or working is involved in the combination, placement goes to Class 148 only if the heat treatment is a significant heat treatment as defined in section III, A, of the Class 148 definition. Since diffusion may be involved in a coating operation of metal and diffusion involves the microstructure of metal, per se, coating operations (i.e., other than reactive coating operations) go as originals in Class 427 if the specified diffusion occurs during the coating step. However, a heat treatment step of the solid metal, independent of the coating step which causes diffusion to affect the microstructure of the metal goes as original to Class 148. See particularly, subclasses 516+ of Class 148 for combinations of coating with Class 148 operations. Class 427 takes simultaneous ion implantation and diffusion as proper for Class 427 if coating is present. However, inclusion of a separate step which by itself would be classifiable in Class 148 is enough to place the combination in Class 148. Moreover, a combination of a metal working step proper for one of the metal working classes and ion implantation for coating purposes will be proper for Class 148. See particularly subclass 239 of Class 148 for ion implantation of a metal substrate according to these distinctions. When limited to coating, per se, claims to coating by either reactive coating as in Class 148 or a coating process of Class 427 reside as original in the generic Class 427. If there is a combined coating operation involving reactive coating (other than carburizing or nitriding) and an electro coating operation, that combination goes to Class 204. However, if an additional operation which by itself would be classifiable in Class 148 is included in the combination with reactive coating of Class 148 and Class 204, electrocoating, this will go to Class 148. Reactive coating for Class 148 occurs on the metal substrate and not externally thereof. Thus, Class 427 provides for coating a metal substrate with a resin composition in an immersion bath wherein metal ions leaching from the metal substrate enter the immersion medium and react or complex externally of the metal substrate to deposit a coating containing an element from the metal substrate. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 149, | Explosive and Thermic Compositions or Charges, subclasses 3+ for processes of making explosives combined with a coating operation as well as patents for processes of coating, per se, of an explosive or with an explosive coating. Patents directed to coating of an explosive to merely protect or to completely desensitize it are in Class 427. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, particularly subclasses 278+ for laminating processes combined with a coating step. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 162, | Paper Making and Fiber Liberation, particularly subclasses 158+ for processes of applying a coating material to a web deposited from a liquid fibrous suspension prior to the final drying of the web, and subclasses 135+ for paper making combined with coating after ultimate drying. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 164, | Metal Founding, subclass 14 for processes of making a mold and subsequently coating the mold, subclasses 72+ for metal casting processes including the coating of a mold surface with a treating agent, and subclass 75 for processes of coating a preformed workpiece prior to compositing by metal casting. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 166, | Wells, subclasses 285+ for processes of cementing a well. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 204, | Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy, subclasses 155+ for a process of coating involving chemical preparation of a compound or element by application to a base of electrical or wave energy in a magnetic field (but without involving electrolysis as provided for in Class 205), where said base supplies a part or all of the coating (e.g., by conversion at the surface, etc.); subclasses 164+ for a process of coating involving chemical preparation of a compound or element by application of an electrostatic field or electrical discharge to a base which supplies a part or all of the coating; subclasses 471+ for a process of coating by electrophoresis or electro-osmosis; and subclasses 192.12+ for coating by glow discharge deposition (e.g., cathode sputtering, etc.). See the subclass 450 (1) Note for the definition of "electrophoresis" as used in Class 204. All combinations of plural coating methods (except in cases where electrolysis is involved) in which at least one coated layer is formed by electrophoresis, electro-osmosis, or cathode sputtering are classified in Class 204. A patent with a claim to a coating process classifiable in Class 427 and a claim to a coating process classifiable in Class 204 will be placed as an original in Class 427 and cross-referenced to Class 204. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 205, | Electrolysis: Processes, Compositions Used Therein, and Methods of Preparing the Compositions, subclasses 80+ for electrolytic coating processes and subclasses 183+, 188+, 191+, and 198+ for processes involving plural coating steps, at least one but not all of which is electrolytic. Combinations of preparatory electrolytic processes, other than coating, with processes of coating falling within the scope of Class 427 are classified in Class 427. A patent with a claim to a coating process classifiable in Class 427 and a claim to a coating process classifiable in Class 205 will be placed as an original in Class 427 and cross-referenced to Class 205. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 209, | Classifying, Separating, and Assorting Solids, subclasses 47 through 70,for processes of separating components of a mixture of solids by coating some of the components with a material. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 210, | Liquid Purification or Separation, subclasses 777+ for a separating process employing a precoat or filter aid. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 216, | Etching a Substrate: Processes, appropriate subclasses for etching combined with a coating process where the etching is a manufacturing step and is not intended to improve the adherence of the applied coating to the substrate. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 228, | Metal Fusion Bonding, subclasses 101+ provides for the process of coating a base and then treating the coated base, as by rolling or forging, to effect or improve the bond between the base and coating; subclasses 101+ also provides for soldering, brazing or welding independent self-sustaining parts together; and see particularly subclasses 208+ for bonding involving precoating with a bond facilitating metal. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 241, | Solid Material Comminution or Disintegration, appropriate process subclasses for comminution combined with prior coating operations. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 242, | Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding, subclasses 18+ , 370+, 520+, and 550+ for a winding or unwinding device adapted to move an elongated material relative to an unclaimed coating station, and subclasses 18+ and 520 for winding with a nominal wetting station that may temporarily cause windings to remain in position in a coil. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes, appropriate subclasses, for processes of molding or shaping combined with coating. For a detailed line between this class and Class 264, see the class definitions of Class 264 and the notes in subclass 129 of 264. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 283, | Printed Matter, for processes of making fraud preventing printed matter or blanks therefor which include more than a coating process. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 399, | Electrophotography, subclass 57 for liquid control developing, subclasses 58+ for concentration control of developing material, subclasses 168+ for charging, subclasses 246+ for sprayed liquid developing, subclass 248 for immersion, and subclasses 265+ for application of dry developing. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 404, | Road Structure, Process, or Apparatus, for processes of building roads or pavements combined with a coating step. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 424, | Drug, Bio-Affecting and Body Treating Compositions, appropriate subclass for a process of applying a composition of that class to an animal (including human) body. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 426, | Food or Edible Material: Processes, Compositions, and Products, for processes of coating involving food and see the notes thereto for a detailed line between the classes. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 430, | Radiation Imagery Chemistry: Process, Composition, or Product Thereof, for: a. Processes of coating a base with a radiation sensitive material for the purpose of imaging by subsequent exposure to radiation. b. Applying a nonradiation sensitive coating to a radiation sensitive surface wherein the radiation sensitive surface is intended to be used in imaging when exposed to radiation. c. Processes of perfecting or protecting previously exposed images by a coating operation. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 435, | Chemistry: Molecular Biology and Microbiology, for processes having a significant or nonsignificant coating step and otherwise proper for the class; see subclasses 4+ for processes of making measurement or test compositions, strips, or films; and for compositions for preparing micro-organisms, cells or tissues for microscopic examination and processes of applying said compositions to the micro-organisms, cells, or tissues to be examined subclasses 174+ for processes of making carrier-bound or immobilized enzyme or microbial cell, such as within a polymer or gel or absorbed on a resin; subclasses 183+ for methods of making a modified or stabilized enzyme or composition thereof (other than immobilized); and subclasses 243+ for methods of making a composition containing a micro-organism. When there are only generic claims and multiply disclosed species or when there are equally comprehensive species claims and when the species are classifiable in Class 427 and in Class 435, placement of the original is in Class 435 with appropriate cross-references to Class 427. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 445, | Electric Lamp or Space Discharge Component or Device Manufacturing, subclasses 1+ and 60+ for method and apparatus for manufacturing electric lamp and electric space discharge devices. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 502, | Catalyst, Solid Sorbent, or Support Therefor: Product or Process of Making, for a composition comprising a catalyst or sorbent, per se, or a process of making such a composition which may include a coating step. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 505, | Superconductor Technology: Apparatus, Material, Process, subclasses 300+ for processes of producing high temperature (Tc> 30 K) superconductors, particularly subclasses 434, 446+, 452, or 470+. (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles). |
| 588, | Hazardous or Toxic Waste Destruction or Containment, subclasses 249 through 260for a coating or a covering process to permanently contain hazardous or toxic waste (Named Fluid Treatments of Textiles); appropriate subclasses for the chemical destruction or containment of hazardous or toxic waste. (Hazardous or Toxic Waste Product in Coating Processes). |
| 588, | Hazardous or Toxic Waste Destruction or Containment, appropriate subclasses for the destruction or containment of hazardous or toxic waste. (Hazardous or Toxic Waste Product in Coating Processes). |
SUBCLASSES
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes of taking prints, impressions or patterns of human
or other animal skin surfaces wherein the body member, per se, is
the printing device or of making body member prints visible.
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2.1 | MEDICAL OR DENTAL PURPOSE PRODUCT; PARTS; SUBCOMBINATIONS; INTERMEDIATES (E.G., BALLOON CATHETER, SPLINT): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes in which the product is intended to be used for
a medical or dental purpose, other than coating a living
body, parts, subcombinations, or intermediates
thereof or therefor.
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2.11 | Analysis, diagnosis, measuring, or testing product (e.g., specimen preparation, microscope slide smearing): | ||||||
| This subclass is indented under subclass 2.1. Processes in which the product is intended to be subjected
to or is intended to be used in analysis, diagnosis, measuring,
or testing, which may be in vivo or in vitro; parts, subcombinations,
or intermediates thereof or therefor.
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2.12 | For contacting living body or transfusing bodily fluid (e.g., endoscope, electrode, thermometer, probe): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.11. Processes in which the product is intended to contact the
living body or to contact a transfusing bodily fluid, such as spinal
fluid or blood, in order to accomplish its function; parts, subcombinations,
or intermediates thereof or therefor.
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2.13 | Layer formed contains chemical reagent or chemically reacts with substrate (e.g., cell stain or fix, pH paper, immobilized antigen): | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.11. Processes in which the layer formed contains or is intended
to receive a chemical reagent which causes or participates in a
chemical reaction in order to accomplish its analysis, diagnosis,
measurement, or test function; parts, subcombinations, or intermediates
thereof or therefor.
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2.14 | Particulate or unit-dosage-article base (e.g., tablet, pill, pellet, capsule, liposome, powder, controlled-release implant, suppository; excluding transdermal patch): | ||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.1. Processes in which the coating is applied to a base which
is a particulate or a unit-dosage-article and such that the coated
product has a particulate or unit-dosage physical form; excluding
transdermal patch.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 2.14. Processes in which a bed or mass of particles or unit-dosage-articles
is maintained in a state of fluidized suspension by passing a gas
or vapor in a generally upward direction through the particles or
unit-dosage-articles.
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2.16 | Retarded or controlled-release layer produced (e.g., enteric): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.15. Processes in which the product is intended to provide retarded
(or delayed), timed, differential, sustained, or intermittent administration (or
delivery) of an active ingredient.
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2.17 | Significant color or other intended appearance altering layer formed (e.g., shining, indicia): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.15. Processes in which a layer is formed or modified for the
disclosed intent to alter the appearance and which is more than
a nominally recited application of a dye or pigment.
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2.18 | En masse rotating means employed (e.g., rotating pan, tumbling): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.14. Processes in which a bed or mass of particles or unit-dosage-articles
is subjected to rotating means (i.e., rotating means acts en masse
as opposed to acting on a particle or unit-dosage-article individually)
and in which mechanical contact between the particles or unit-dosage-articles
and the rotating means occurs and contributes to movement.
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2.19 | Retarded or controlled-release layer produced (e.g., enteric): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.18. Processes in which the product is intended to provide retarded
(or delayed), timed, differential, sustained, or intermittent administration (or
delivery) of an active ingredient.
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2.2 | Significant color or other intended appearance altering layer formed (e.g., shining, indicia): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.18. Processes in which a layer is formed or modified for the
disclosed intent to alter the appearance and which is more than
a nominally recited application of a dye or pigment.
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2.21 | Retarded or controlled-release layer produced (e.g., enteric): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.14. Processes in which the product is intended to provide retarded
(or delayed), timed, differential, sustained, or intermittent administration (or
delivery) of an active ingredient.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 2.14. Processes in which the formed layer comprises a matrix or
continuous phase of gelatin.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 2.14. Processes in which a layer is formed or modified for the
disclosed intent to alter the appearance and which is more than
a nominally recited application of a dye or pigment.
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2.24 | Implantable permanent prosthesis (i.e., artificial body member) (e.g., pacemaker, lens, cornea, glaucoma shunt, heart valve, muscle, spinal disc, breast, internal organ): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.1. Processes in which the product is an implantable artificial
body member or a part or subcombination thereof, which is intended
to physically replace a missing or defective natural body member
or part by insertion into the body or attachment onto epidermal
tissue in a permanent manner; parts, subcombinations, or intermediates
thereof or therefor.
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2.25 | Liquid conveying (e.g., vascular, arterial, bile duct, urethra): | ||||
| This subclass is indented under subclass 2.24. Processes in which the product is intended to replace or
assist a missing or defective vessel, tubular part, duct, or other
structure whose primary function is for conveying bodily liquids (e.g.,
blood, lymph, or bile); parts, subcombinations, or intermediates
thereof or therefor.
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2.26 | For mineralized body part (e.g., bone, tooth, crown, hip): | ||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.24. Processes in which the product is an implantable prosthesis
for a mineralized body part, such as bone or tooth replacement;
parts, subcombinations, or intermediates thereof or therefor.
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2.27 | Inorganic oxygen-containing compound containing layer formed (e.g., hydroxyapatite, ceramic, glass): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.26. Processes in which the layer formed contains an inorganic
compound which contains an oxygen atom; the oxygen being present
as an intended component, not merely as an impurity.
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2.28 | Device for creating or holding open an unnatural opening in a membrane or organ (e.g., syringe, scalpel, drainage tube): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.1. Processes in which the product is intended to pierce or
cut an organ or a membrane so as to create an opening therein (e.g.,
invasive devices) or to hold open a created (i.e., unnatural) opening
in an organ or a membrane; parts, subcombinations, or intermediates
thereof or therefor.
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2.29 | Dental product (e.g., floss, denture, orthodontia wire): | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.1. Processes in which the product is related to dentistry,
including the treatment of teeth or gums or the replacement of teeth;
parts, subcombinations, or intermediates thereof or therefor.
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2.3 | Fluid barrier or fluid transporting product, other than merely absorbing (e.g., surgical glove, condom, lined diaper, membrane filter, IV tubing, cannula, dialysis membrane, urinary catheter): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.1. Processes in which the product contains a component which
is intended to act as a barrier for a fluid or a fluid portion of
a composition or which is intended to function as a fluid transporting
means, other than a product functioning by merely sorbing the fluid;
parts, subcombinations, or intermediates thereof or therefor.
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2.31 | Flexible web, sheet, film, or filament base (e.g., fabric, bandage, suture, transdermal patch, orthopedic cast tape): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 2.1. Processes in which the product comprises a flexible web,
sheet, film, or filament base; parts, subcombinations, or intermediates thereof
or therefor.
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes wherein a plant member or an animal specimen,
near or in its natural state, is coated.
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes wherein the base or coating contains a radioactive
element or isotope, or a compound thereof.
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| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes which impart fraud detecting characteristics to
the base, or which make the alteration of indicia which may be applied thereto
detectable even though application of such indicia is not claimed.
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes which include sampling, visually or audibly inspecting,
chemically testing, or otherwise physically or mechanically determining
some variable condition of the coating.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 8. Processes wherein a determination is made as to the depth or variation in the depth of a coating on a base. | |
10
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11
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes wherein a solid coating material is applied by
moving it relative to and in contact with the base.
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes directed to the formation of a product which has
a claimed or solely disclosed electrical function.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes for coating processes producing electrodes used
in electric welding.
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60
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 59. Processes wherein the coated welding rod is subjected to a post-treatment with a solid treating member such as a roller, die, grinder, etc., to remove excess or otherwise treat the coating. | |
61
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 59. Processes wherein the coating material includes a metal
in elemental form or includes beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium,
or barium in compound form.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes for coating processes producing a superconductive
electrical product; i.e., cryogenic device.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 62. Processes wherein the coating is (1) applied only to selected portions of a base (2) applied in such a manner as to produce a coating of nonuniform thickness or (3) varies from area to area as to physical or chemical properties. | |
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the product produced is capable of emission
of light when excited by electrons, ultraviolet radiation, or X-rays
or after such excitation has been removed.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Processes wherein the electrical product is sensitive to
X-rays.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Processes wherein the product produced is a electroluminescent
lighting device.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Processes wherein the product is a lamp with a fluorescent
coating which can be activated by means of an electric discharge
or excited gas.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Processes wherein the fluorescent or phosphorescent coating
is in the form of a mosaic or pattern or is used for the production
of color images.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Processes in which a coating is produced on a base by absorption or condensation of, or reaction with, a vapor or gas. | |
70
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 69. Processes wherein a nonmetallic coating is formed on the base or on another layer by vapor deposition. | |
71
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This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Processes wherein particles are applied to a base in free
flowing condition.
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72
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Processes wherein the base is rotated during or after application of the coating. | |
73
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 64. Processes wherein the coating material is deposited on the base by settling out of a liquid medium. | |
74
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes which result in a product which responds to visible,
infrared, or ultraviolet illumination by (1) emitting electrons,
(2) generating an electromotive force, or (3) varying electrical
conductivity.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 74. Processes wherein the coating is (1) applied only to selected
portions of a base or (2) applied in such a manner as to produce
a coating of nonuniform thickness or (3) varies from area to area
as to chemical or physical properties.
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76
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 74. Processes wherein the photo-sensitive coating applied is
selenium, tellurium or a compound thereof.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes for coating processes which result in an electrical
product which functions to emit or suppress emission of electrons
into space.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 77. Processes in which a coating is produced on a base by absorption or condensation of, or reaction with, a vapor or gas; or in which the coating material is projected by mechanical force toward the base. | |
79
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the product produced is intended for use
in a device comprising two conducting surfaces separated by an insulating material
or dielectric, the device being capable of storing electrical energy
and controlling the flow of direct and alternating current.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 79. Processes wherein the condenser or capacitor either (a)
comprises two conducting electrodes wherein the anode has a metal
oxide film acting as a dielectric and the assembly is operable in
the presence of an electrolyte or (b) wherein the depletion layer
of a semiconductor is employed.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 79. Processes wherein gaseous pressures are established which
are greater or less than ambient.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Process of coating for producing an integrated circuit,
printed circuit, or circuit board (e.g., a circuit in which conductive
wire has been replaced by a conductive coating or a combination
of interconnected circuit elements produced by coating, etc.).
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96.2 | Protective coating (e.g., encapsulating, etc.): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process for coating a protective layer onto a substrate
(e.g., encapsulating to surround entire substrate with a sealed
encasement to act as a guard or barrier to passage of a contaminant, forming
a scratch or puncture-resistant layer, etc.).
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96.3 | Electromagnetic wave energy shield (e.g., electromagnetic wave shield (EWS), etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 96.2. Process in which the protective layer inhibits transmission of electromagnetic wave energy (e.g., electromagnetic wave shield (EWS), etc.). | |
96.4 | Conformal (e.g., thin film <.02 mm thick, etc.): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 96.2. Process in which the protective layer conforms to a shape,
profile, or surface configuration similar to that of the substrate
before coating (e.g., thin film <.02 mm thick, etc.).
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96.5 | Mechanical shock, stress, or physical damage absorbing or shielding (e.g., scratch or puncture-resistant coating, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 96.2. Process in which the protective layer absorbs or shields mechanical shock, stress, or physical damage (e.g., scratch- or puncture-resistant coating, etc.). | |
96.6 | Barrier to diffusion of specific fluid (e.g., silicone rubber, selectively permeable membrane which excludes water or moisture, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 96.2. Process in which the protective layer is a barrier to diffusion of a specific fluid (e.g., silicone rubber, selectively permeable membrane which excludes water or moisture, etc.). | |
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This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process in which coating material is a dispersion of
fine liquid or solid particles (e.g., colloidal, etc.) in a gas
or vapor continuous phase.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process in which coating material is a vapor or gas or
is derived from a vapor or gas during coating.
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96.9 | Front and back of substrate coated (excluding processes where all coating is by immersion): | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process in which both front and back sides of a substrate
(i.e., opposite sides) are coated (excluding processes where all
coating is by immersion).
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97.1 | Multilayer: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process in which a product having plural distinguishable
coated layers on a substrate is formed.
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97.2 | Coating hole wall: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 97.1. Process in which a coating is applied to a side of a
hole in a substrate.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 97.1. Process in which a coating (1) is applied only to selected
portions of a substrate, (2) is applied in such a manner as to produce
a coating of nonuniform thickness, or (3) varies from area to area
as to physical or chemical properties.
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97.4 | With posttreatment of coating or coating material: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 97.3. Process which includes applying a coating material to
a substrate and subsequently modifying a chemical or physical characteristic
of the coating material or coating resulting therefrom.
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97.5 | Polymer deposited: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 97.4. Process in which a deposited coating or coating material
contains a compound made up of repeating units (i.e., monomers)
chemically bound together.
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97.6 | With posttreatment of coating or coating material: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 97.1. Process which includes applying a coating material to
a substrate and subsequently modifying a chemical or physical characteristic
of the coating material or coating resulting therefrom.
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97.7 | Coating hole wall: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process in which a coating is applied to a side of a
hole in a substrate.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 97.7. Process in which a substrate is chemically or physically
modified before applying a coating (e.g., catalyst treatment of
a substrate before electroless coating, roughening, or addition
of a surface active agent before coating, etc.).
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97.9 | Immersion metal plating from solution (e.g., electroless plating, etc.): | ||||||||
| This subclass is indented under subclass 97.8. Process in which a metal coating is applied by immersing
a substrate in a metal salt solution (e.g., electroless plating,
etc.).
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98.1 | Activating or catalyst pretreatment: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 97.9. Process which includes preparation of the substrate
for coating by activating the substrate or applying a catalyst on
the substrate.
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98.2 | With posttreatment of coating or coating material: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 97.7. Process which includes applying a coating material to
a substrate and subsequently modifying a chemical or physical characteristic
of the coating material or coating resulting therefrom.
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98.3 | Heating (e.g., curing, etc.): | ||||||
| This subclass is indented under subclass 98.2. Process in which an applied coating is heated after deposition
(e.g., curing, etc.).
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process in which a coating (1) is applied only to selected
portions of a substrate, (2) is applied in such a manner as to produce
a coating of nonuniform thickness, or (3) varies from area to area
as to physical or chemical properties.
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98.5 | With pretreatment of substrate: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 98.4. Process in which a substrate is chemically or physically
modified before applying a coating (e.g., catalyst treatment of
a substrate before electroless coating, roughening, or addition
of a surface active agent before coating, etc.).
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98.6 | With pretreatment of substrate: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process in which a substrate is chemically or physically
modified before applying a coating (e.g., catalyst treatment of
a substrate before electroless coating, roughening, or addition
of a surface active agent before coating, etc.).
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98.7 | Swelling: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 98.6. Process in which a substrate is increased in volume or
thickness (e.g., by impregnation with a swelling substance or material,
etc.) before coating.
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98.8 | Etching or roughening: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 98.6. Process in which surface texture of a substrate is altered
by selectively removing or reconfiguring material therefrom or thereon
(e.g., creating surface topography to increase substrate surface
area for perfecting adhesion of a subsequently applied coating,
etc.).
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 98.6. Process in which a substrate is heated before coating
(e.g., to perfect adhesion of a coating, etc.).
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99.1 | Activating or catalyst pretreatment: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 98.6. Process which includes preparation of the substrate
for coating by activating the substrate or applying a catalyst on
the substrate.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process which includes applying a coating material to
a substrate and subsequently modifying a chemical or physical characteristic
of the coating material or coating resulting therefrom.
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99.3 | Planarization: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 99.2. Process in which a coating or coating material previously
applied is smoothed or flattened.
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99.4 | Polymer deposited: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 99.2. Process in which a deposited coating or coating material
contains a compound made up of repeating units (i.e., monomers)
chemically bound together.
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99.5 | Immersion metal plating from solution (e.g., electroless plating, etc.): | ||||||||||
| This subclass is indented under subclass 96.1. Process in which a metal coating is applied by immersing
a substrate in a metal salt solution (e.g., electroless plating,
etc.).
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes for coating processes producing an electrical
article having piezoelectric properties (i.e., the property of producing
voltage under mechanical stress or vice versa).
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the product is intended for use in an
electrical circuit to introduce a specified resistance.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Processes wherein the coating is (1) applied only to selected portions of a base or (2) applied in such a manner as to produce a coating of nonuniform thickness or (3) varies from area to area as to physical or chemical properties. | |
103
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Processes which include sequentially applying a plurality
of dissimilar coating materials in superposed relationship on a
base or applying diverse coating material to the coating on a previously
coated base.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes which result in a core for an electrical winding
to be used in an induction device or which result in a motor stator.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the product produced has an interior cavity
or empty space.
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106
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This subclass is indented under subclass 105. Processes wherein the hollow article is glass or quartz.
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107
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 106. Processes wherein the coating is produced on a base by absorption or condensation of, or reaction with, a vapor or gas. | |
108
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the base is capable of transmitting light rays so that objects on the other side may be distinctly seen. | |
109
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 108. Processes wherein the coating is produced on a base by absorption or condensation of, or reaction with, a vapor or gas. | |
110
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 108. Processes wherein the coating material is projected or sprayed onto the base. | |
111
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the coated product is a conductor which
is heated by the passage of current therethrough and the intended
use is in a lamp or tube.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 111. Processes wherein the filament comprises elemental carbon.
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113
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the base on which a coating is applied
is carbon.
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114
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 113. Processes wherein the carbon substrate functions as a brush
in an electric motor or as the electrical connection between the
commutator of a motor or generator and the power source.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes which result in an element for use as a part of
an electrochemical generator in which the chemical energy from the
reaction of oxygen and a fuel is converted directly into electricity.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein an electrical coil or winding is coated
or impregnated.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the substrate is a solid or stranded group
of slender flexible rod like conductors having a relatively low
resistance to current flow.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 117. Processes wherein plural superposed coatings are applied
or a coated wire is coated.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 117. Processes wherein the coating comprises (1) the natural
gum obtained from the latex or sap or "rubber" trees
or (2) a material having small cavities randomly dispersed throughout.
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120
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 117. Processes wherein the temperature of the base, coating, or coating material is raised to above ambient. | |
121
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the base to which a coating is applied
is either (1) a carbohydrate material derived from the structural
matter of plant life or (2) a relatively short, slender, flexible
element of macroscopic size and finite length and having a thickness
and width of the same order of magnitude.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein free carbon or a free carbon containing
coating is applied.
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123
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein a coating which contains metal in elemental
form is applied.
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124
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 123. Processes in which a coating is produced on a base by absorption
or condensation of, or reaction with, a vapor or gas; or in which
a vacuum is utilized.
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125
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 123. Processes wherein a silver, gold, palladium or platinum
coating is applied.
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126.1 | Metallic compound coating: | ||
| This subclass is indented under subclass 58. Processes wherein the coating material includes a chemical
compound which contains at least one atom of a metal.
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 126.1. Processes wherein the base coated or the coating material
is glass or ceramic.
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126.3 | Metal oxide, peroxide, or hydroxide coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 126.1. Processes wherein the coating is an inorganic compound containing a metal atom directly bonded to oxygen. | |
126.4 | Metal is Al: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 126.3. Processes wherein the metal bonded to oxygen is aluminum. | |
126.5 | Metal is Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Ru, Rh, Os, Ir: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 126.3. Processes wherein the metal bonded to oxygen is gold, silver, platinum, palladium, ruthenium, rhodium, osmium or iridium. | |
126.6 | Metal is Ni, Fe, or Co: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 126.3. Processes wherein the metal bonded to oxygen is nickel, iron, or cobalt. | |
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes wherein the base or the coating is disclosed as
having magnetic properties.
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128
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 127. Processes wherein the coating is disclosed as having magnetic properties. | |
129
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 128. Processes which include the step of physically or chemically modifying the base prior to the coating step. | |
130
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 128. Processes which include the step of physically or chemically
modifying the coating subsequent to the coating step.
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131
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 128. Processes which include sequentially applying a plurality
of dissimilar coating materials or coating a previously coated base
with a different coating material.
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132
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 128. Processes wherein the coating contains metal in elemental form, i.e., not chemically combined with another element. | |
133
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes wherein a coated article is produced which is
intended for use in shaping molten or plastic material.
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134
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This subclass is indented under subclass 133. Processes wherein the shaping member is composed largely
of sand.
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135
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 133. Processes wherein the shaping member is a metal, or an alloy or composition containing free metal. | |
136
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes for coating a pavement or for coating the earth.
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137
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 136. Processes wherein the coating forms stripes or indicative markings or wherein it contains material particularly adapted to reflect light. | |
138
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This subclass is indented under subclass 136. Processes wherein the coating contains asphalt, bitumen,
oil, or tar.
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139
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 138. Processes which include traversing the coating with a roller to compress or compact the coating material. | |
140
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes directed to the restoration or repair of coatings
or surfaces of objects.
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141
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 140. Processes wherein the object restored or repaired is carbon paper or on inked ribbon. | |
142
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 140. Processes wherein a metal article is repaired or restored. | |
143
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| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes directed to the production of blanks intended for use in the preparation of stencils. | |
144
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes which are directed to the production of a base
having a coating thereon for receiving the negative design in copy
printing, usually by imbibition from an inked positive, and from
which negative, positive copies may be made.
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes resulting in a product which has an indistinguishable
image, pattern, or design in a coating which can be made visible by
chemical or physical treatment; or a process of making the image,
pattern, or design in such a product become visible.
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes directed to the production of a base with a coating
which is (1) transferable as a continuous or a discontinuous film;
(2) transferable from the base to another surface by an inscribing
operation, when not provided for in another class; or (3) capable
of producing a copy of printed or s:graphic subject matter by heat
or chemical reaction.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 146. Processes directed to producing a base having a coating
which is intended to be transferred as a continuous film.
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148
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 147. Processes wherein the transfer is intended to be made with the aid of heat or wherein the transfer is intended to be placed on a base and heat then applied to make it adhere better to the base. | |
149
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| This subclass is indented under subclass 147. Processes wherein the coating is releasable from its carrier sheet by means of a fluid. | |
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This subclass is indented under subclass 146. Processes in which a transferable coating includes a component
reactable with a chemical reagent during the transferring operation
to produce a color change in situ on the receiving surface or in
which a base is coated with a component intended to react with another
component to produce a color change.
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151
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This subclass is indented under subclass 150. Processes in which at least one of the reactive components
is a heterocyclic organic compound.
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152
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This subclass is indented under subclass 146. Processes which include (1) coating both sides of the base,
(2) applying a plurality of diverse coatings to the base or (3)
forming nonuniform coats on the base.
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153
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This subclass is indented under subclass 146. Processes for producing paper or film coated on one side
with carbon or a similar dark-colored substance, which coated paper
is intended to be placed between two sheets of paper so that the
pressure of writing, drawing, typing etc., on the upper sheet makes
a copy on the lower.
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154
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes wherein the coating is intended as a temporary
protective layer which is to be later removed.
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