.~ Making electrical conductors of indefinite length {4}
49
.~.~ Splicing
DEFINITION
Classification: 156/49
(under subclass 47) Processes for joining end-to-end of at least two conductors and/or their coverings.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
157+, for processes of joining in an end-to-end relationship of indefinite length lamina not intended to provide a conductive path between its ends.
502+, for apparatus for joining flexible indefinite length bodies end-to-end.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
29, Metal Working,
592.1+, for making of electrical devices, not elsewhere classified. 57, Textiles: Spinning, Twisting, and Twining,
22, 23 and 362 for splicing strands by a twisting or twining operation.
138, Pipes and Tubular Conduits,
97, for processes and apparatus for repairing leaks in pipes and hose, including electric conduits.
140, Wireworking,
111+, for other processes and devices for joining or uniting wire.
164, Metal Founding,
91+, for composite article forming by a metal casting operation and particularly subclasses 108+ for processes of uniting two preforms.
174, Electricity: Conductors and Insulators,
21, 22 and 84+ for the structure of conductor joints.
219, Electric Heating, especially 50+, 78.01, 136+, 148, 603+, 633, and 765+ for bonding by use of electric heat.
228, Metal Fusion Bonding, appropriate subclasses for joining metals by a metallurgical bond as well as joining a metal to a nonmetal and joining two nonmetals by use of a metallic filler to effect a metallurgical bond. Joining a metal to a metal, a metal to a nonmetal or a nonmetal to a nonmetal is to be found in this class if the bond is effected with a nonmetallic cement or by fusion of a nonmetal part.
249, Static Molds,
83+, for molds for uniting a preform with molding material.
289, Knots and Knot Tying, for mere tying of cords or strands.