US PATENT SUBCLASS 156 / 292
.~.~ Of laminae having opposed facing areas out of contact


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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}
292.~.~ Of laminae having opposed facing areas out of contact


DEFINITION

Classification: 156/292

(under subclass 60) Processes directed to bonding at least two contacting laminae which have opposed portions out of contact or spaced from each other.

(1) Note. This subclass includes processes directed to adhering two hemispheres together to form a sphere and applying a flat lamina to the apexes of an already embossed lamina.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

197, for processes of permanently bending or reshaping self-sustaining laminae by separating laminae between spaced secured areas.

210, for processes of forming an undulated sheet and securing said sheet to a base with parts of the shaped areas out of contact.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS 65, Glass Manufacturing,

58, for a process of bonding a glass part to a preformed part by a glassworking operation, where the parts have opposed facing areas out of contact.