US PATENT SUBCLASS 156 / 274.4
.~.~.~ Exposure of work to electrode


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156 /   HD   ADHESIVE BONDING AND MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL MANUFACTURE

1  DF  METHODS {7}
60  DF  .~ Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor {93}
272.2  DF  .~.~ With direct application of electrical, magnetic, or radiant energy to work {11}
274.4.~.~.~ Exposure of work to electrode {2}
274.6  DF  .~.~.~.~> Continuously moving work in relation to electrode
274.8  DF  .~.~.~.~> With application of adhesive


DEFINITION

Classification: 156/274.4

Exposure of work to electrode:

(under subclass 272.2) Processes wherein an electrode is used to impart energy to the work product after final assembly.

(1) Note. An electrode is a device by which an electric current passes into or out of a cell, apparatus, or body, and includes a simple wire.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

252, Compositions,

500+, for electrodes defined solely in terms of their composition with no claimed significant device structure.