US PATENT SUBCLASS 174 / 110 D
.~.~ Dacron


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174 /   HD   ELECTRICITY: CONDUCTORS AND INSULATORS

68.1  DF  CONDUITS, CABLES OR CONDUCTORS {15}
110 R  DF  .~ Insulated {21}
110 D.~.~ Dacron

Unofficial Alpha Subclasses: R A P AR SR SY B N PM D V FC S F E

DEFINITION

Classification: 174/110

(under subclass 68.1) Structures pertaining to the insulation of electric conductors or cables.

(1) Note. See Lines With Other Classes, Miscellaneous, above.

(2) Note. For insulated conductors or cables enclosed in conductive armors or sheaths, see this class, subclass 102 and indented subclasses.

(3) Note. For conduit, cable and conductor structures involving fluid insulation, see this class, subclass 24 and indented subclasses.

(4) Note. For insulator structures, see this class, subclass 137 and indented subclasses.

(5) Note. For structures under subclass 68.1 in which the conductors or cables are insulated by being embedded in plastic or granular material, other than mere coating, see this class, subclasses 96 and 98.

(6) Note. For conduits having insulating supports for supporting the conductors or cables therein, see this class, subclass 99. (7) Note. For insulating structures under subclass 68.1 having two or more distinct ducts for receiving the conductors, see this class, subclasses 95, 96 and 97.

(8) Note. For uninsulated conductors or cables, see this class, subclass 126.1 and indented subclasses.

(9) Note. For insulating materials, per se, see the appropriate fabric or composition classes. In addition to those search notes associated with Lines With Other Classes, Miscellaneous, in the class definition, the following are particularly noted; Class 154, Laminated Fabric and Analogous Manufactures, especially subclass 2.6, Class 156, Adhesive bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, subclasses 51+ for methods of covering indefinite length electric conductors and Class 162, Paper Making and Fiber Liberation, especially subclass 106.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

338, Electrical Resistors,

214, for cable type resistors, subclasses 226+ for an incased embedded or housed resistor, and especially subclasses 238+ and 243+ for electrical resistance elements in insulation with an outer metallic sheath. See the class definition under Class 338 for certain classification lines relating to this subject matter.

428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,

624, for a metallic composite having an additional organic component.