US PATENT SUBCLASS 119 / 632
.~.~ Spike-toothed
Current as of: June, 1999
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DEFINITION
Classification: 119/632
Spike-toothed:
(under subclass 625) Comb wherein the fingers are rod-like, and untapered, other than at the tip.
(1) Note. Wires extending from a planar member are considered to be "rod-like" fingers. Such device are sometimes called "cards", especially if the fingers are bent intermediate their extent.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
19, Textiles: Fiber Preparation,
98+, for a card used in aligning textile fibers which may be similar in structure to the device of this subclass.