US PATENT SUBCLASS 106 / 169.22
.~.~.~.~.~.~ With fatty oil or derivative (e.g., coconut, cottonseed, soybean, fish, sperm oil, etc.)


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106 /   HD   COMPOSITIONS: COATING OR PLASTIC

*  DD  COATING OR PLASTIC COMPOSITIONS {40}
162.1  DF  .~ Carbohydrate or derivative containing {15}
163.01  DF  .~.~ Cellulosic material {11}
168.01  DF  .~.~.~ Cellulose ester or salt thereof {21}
169.01  DF  .~.~.~.~ Cellulose nitrate {21}
169.18  DF  .~.~.~.~.~ With natural resin or derivative {6}
169.22.~.~.~.~.~.~ With fatty oil or derivative (e.g., coconut, cottonseed, soybean, fish, sperm oil, etc.)


DEFINITION

Classification: 106/169.22

With fatty oil or derivative (e.g., coconut, cottonseed, soybean, fish, sperm oil, etc.):

(under subclass 169.18) Compositions which contain in addition to the resin and cellulose nitrate fatty oil or derivative.

(1) Note. By "fatty oil" are meant the glyceryl triester (triglyceride) of the same or different higher fatty acids (e.g., oleic, myristic, palmitic, stearic, linolenic, etc.) or mixtures thereof present in a single oil derived from animals or plant seeds or nuts;

(2) Note. Examples of derivative included herein are esterified, oxidized, polymerized, vulcanized, hydrogenized fatty oil.

(3) Note. Included herein are oils derived from plant and animal origin (e.g., castor, coconut, corn, soybean, olive, cottonseed, safflower, fish, fish-liver, sperm, etc.) and the functional oils, such as drying oils (linseed, tung, oiticica), semidrying oils (soybean, cottonseed), and nondrying oils (castor, coconut).

(4) Note. Pine oil is not a vegetable fatty oil because its chief constituents are tertiary and secondary terpene alcohols.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

169.23, for compositions containing fatty acids, salts, or esters other than the triglyceride of the higher fatty acids in addition to cellulose nitrate and natural resin or derivative.