US PATENT SUBCLASS 206 / 524.1
WITH SPECIFIED MATERIAL FOR CONTAINER OR CONTENT


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206 /   HD   SPECIAL RECEPTACLE OR PACKAGE

524.1WITH SPECIFIED MATERIAL FOR CONTAINER OR CONTENT {5}
524.2  DF  .~> Plural different lamina wall
524.3  DF  .~> For container lining, coating, or impregnate {1}
524.4  DF  .~> For content inhibitor or stabilizer
524.5  DF  .~> For caustic or deliquescent content
524.6  DF  .~> For container {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 206/524.1

(under the class definition) A container wherein either the content or cover is particularly delineated in terms of one or more "chemical" constituents.

(1) Note. The term "chemical" is used here to include compound, composition, alloy, mixture, etc.

(2) Note. This and indented subclasses are residual, in this class, for "chemical" content and/or cover material so the whole subclass schedule must be screened for a more

specific locus before assigning a document here. See, for example, subclasses .5, .6+, 205+, 216+, 219+, 384, 385, 438+, 447, and 484+.

(3) Note. See (1) Note under the class definition for the general line with composition or stock material classes.

(4) Note. The term "material" is used here to distinguish from "article". A specified article content, not provided for in a subclass higher in the class schedule, is not classifiable in this subclass unless some particular "chemical" characteristic is recited with respect to the container. A patent reciting such unprovided for article content is classifiable in subclasses 525+.

(5) Note. See appropriate composition classes for packages of compositions, e.g., SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

.5, for an infusion containing receptacle or package.

.6, and .7, for a receptacle of package for a gas.

37+, for a pocket or personal use package.

216+, for a combination package.

438+, for a package of surgical supplies.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

8, Bleaching and Dyeing; Fluid Treatment and Chemical Modification of Textiles and Fibers, particularly

524+, for compositions for use in the processes named.

44, Fuel and Related Compositions, for fuel packages.

48, Gas: Heating and Illuminating,

59, and 60, for carbide cartridges. 53, Package Making, appropriate subclasses for methods of and apparatus for making chemical packages. See particularly

400, 401, 402, and 428+.

102, Ammunition and Explosives, for materials of that type.

136, Batteries: Thermoelectric and Photoelectric, for vessels used or designed to hold battery elements.

141, Fluent Material Handling, With Receiver or Receiver Coacting Means, appropriate subclasses for processes and apparatus for filling receivers with fluent material.

149, Explosive and Thermic Compositions or Charges.

252, Compositions, particularly

176, for packages of composition of matter.

260, Chemistry of Carbon Compounds, for organic compounds.

424, Drug, Bio-Affecting and Body Treating Compositions, for a composition, per se, for preventing, alleviating, treating, curing, or diagnosing a disease or condition of an animal (including human) or to groom or enhance the appearance of a living body or for a biocidal composition, e.g., insecticide, fungicide, etc.

426, Food or Edible Material: Processes, Compositions, and Products, 70+, for a food package.

508, Solid Antifriction Devices, Materials Therefor, Lubricant or Separant Compositions for Moving Solid Surfaces, and Miscellaneous Mineral Oil Compositions, for packages of compositions of the type included in that class.

510, Cleaning Compositions for Solid Surfaces, Auxiliary Compositions Therefor, or Processes of Preparing the Compositions, particularly

120, 140, 277, 293, 295+, 406, and 439 for packages of compositions of the type included in that class and subclass.

520, Synthetic Resins, or Natural Rubbers, appropriate subclasses, particularly Class 523,

124, for a composition containing a synthetic resin or Natural Rubber utility as a battery container or battery container cover or to processes of preparing said composition.

585, Chemistry of Hydrocarbon Compounds,

1+, for a hydrocarbon compound blended with a stabilizer; and subclass 899 for a process of storing a hydrocarbon compound.

600, Surgery,

1+, for radioactive material seeds and holders.