.~.~ With storage facilities for tools or nozzles, conduits, etc., e.g., racks and cabinets
DEFINITION
Classification: 15/323
(under subclass 300) Cleaning apparatus (1) having stowage facilities, or (2) combined with a rack or cabinet to provide stowage facilities, for stowing items used in connection with the operation or maintenance of the cleaner.
(1) Note. The items to be stowed may be separable, such as nozzles, or may be items such as electric cords normally attached to the cleaner.
(2) Note. A rack or cabinet for stowing an entire cleaner and its accessory items is included here provided that the arrangement is such that the cleaner may be operated and used for cleaning purposes while associated with the rack or cabinet.
(3) Note. The line with Class 211, Supports: Racks, is that in order to be classified herein there must be claimed features of the association of the cleaner with the rack or cabinet which cause or permit the cleaning apparatus to function as a cleaner while associated therewith. The same line is followed with Classes 280, Land Vehicles, and 312, Supports: Cabinet Structure.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
257.01, for racks or cabinets, per se, for air draft cleaning apparatus wherein the disclosure indicates a contemplated use of the said air draft cleaning apparatus while associated with the rack or cabinet.
301+, particularly 315, for cleaning apparatus built into a rack, cabinet, or other supporting structure for stationary or nonambulatory service. 327, for tank-type cleaner organizations not associated with a rack or cabinet.
336, for supports for air-conducting tubular handle cleaners convertible from on-floor to off-floor operations.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
191, Electricity: Transmission to Vehicles, for apparatus there provided for not restricted to air draft cleaning apparatus.
211, Supports: Racks, see (3) Note.
242, Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding, for a wound-type storage facility.