.~.~.~ Resistor or impedance in series between power supply and object
DEFINITION
Classification: 204/196.26
Resistor or impedance in series between power supply and object:
(under subclass 196.01) Apparatus having an element or device which imposes a specified or expressly stated opposition to electrolytic current and is positioned in series between a power supply and the protected object.
(1) Note. For the purposes of this subclass, the claimed disclosure must specify inclusion of a resistor or impedance in series between a power source and the protected object. The resistor or impedance may be located inside a "power supply" box as long as it is positioned in a series power circuit and limits electrolytic current.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
196.11, for an internal battery electrolytic object protection apparatus with a resistor or impedance in series between an anode and the object.