(under subclass 60) Processes directed to the making of artificial reproductions of naturally occurring objects.
(1) Note. The processes in this subclass are generally related to making artificial reproductions of such naturally occurring objects as animals, plants, flowers, trees, pearls, etc., wherein the reproduction itself is made by a laminating step. Merely making a picture of such object and laminating said picture to a backing is not included in this subclass.
(2) Note. Such items as inflatable toys in the shape of various animals are included in this subclass if a laminating step is involved in the making of said toy.
(3) Note. Operations which are, per se, classifiable in other classes are there provided for even though a reproduction is made of a product of nature. Thus, for example, molding a product of nature from plastic is generally provided for in Class 264, Plastics and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Process.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
59, for processes for making relief or intaglio representations of three dimensional objects and see especially the notes thereto for the locus of other operations for shaping particular objects. SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,
15+, for an article, in the form of a three-dimensional imitation or treated natural product (e.g., fauna or flora).