US PATENT SUBCLASS 119 / 625
.~ Comb


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119 /   HD   ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

600  DF  GROOMING {11}
625.~ Comb {7}
626  DF  .~.~> Having vermin or dust trap
627  DF  .~.~> Mounted for movement during use
628  DF  .~.~> Self-cleaning {1}
630  DF  .~.~> Reticulated wire teeth
631  DF  .~.~> Serrated strip
632  DF  .~.~> Spike-toothed
633  DF  .~.~> Handle detail


DEFINITION

Classification: 119/625

Comb:

(under subclass 600) Grooming device comprising fingers intended to interfit between hairs of the coat, so that the hairs can be dragged therethrough to align the hairs.

(1) Note. A toothed member intended to bite into the coat of a passing animal to drive other structure on a "rub-block" is not considered to be a grooming device, since it does not align the hairs of the animal.

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621, for a toothed member intended to bite into the coat of a passing animal to drive other structure on a "rub-block".

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132, Toilet,

219+, for a comb designed to be inserted into the hair of a person. Generally but not always, a comb to be used by a person is an elongated, planar member having teeth in the plane, extending laterally from an elongated edge; whereas a

comb to be used in animal husbandry is rake-like in configuration.