US PATENT SUBCLASS 220 / 9.1
FLACCID WALL MATERIAL PERMANENTLY UNITED WITH A SKELETAL FRAMEWORK


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220 /   HD   RECEPTACLES

9.1FLACCID WALL MATERIAL PERMANENTLY UNITED WITH A SKELETAL FRAMEWORK {1}
9.2  DF  .~> Collapsible or foldable framework {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 220/9.1

FLACCID WALL MATERIAL PERMANENTLY UNITED WITH A SKELETAL FRAMEWORK:

(under the class definition) Subject matter comprising wall material which is supple and is permanently attached to and sustained on a rigid, open three dimensional frame.

(1) Note. Not all of the wall material must be supple.

(2) Note. A three dimensional frame is capable of standing alone.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

4.01+, for sectional receptacles.

9.4, for a receptacle having a flaccid wall removably attached to a skeletal framework.

62.11+, for a receptacle having a wall formed of plural permanently attached layers. 485+, for a wire frame receptacle, per se.

495.01+, for a receptacle having a removable line.

647, for a receptacle body reinforcement comprising an open framework.

668, for skeleton framework wall structure.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

43, Fishing, Trapping, and Vermin Destroying,

54.1+, for a receptacle having means specialized to holding bait or catch.

206, Special Receptacle or Package,

386+, for a receptacle having a pallet feature.

224, Package and Article Carriers, appropriate subclasses for a fruit picker's bag having shoulder straps or means for attaching it to a person.

232, Deposit and Collection Receptacles, appropriate subclasses for a harvesting bag having separate inlet and outlet openings.

248, Supports, 95+, for a bag holder which may be a skeletal framework, but which is not permanently united with the bag. A bag may be claimed in combination with the holder so long as the claimed bag features are restricted to those which cooperate with the support. If the skeletal framework is capable of functioning as a receptacle by itself, it is provided for in Class 220, Receptacles, subclasses 400+.

280, Land Vehicles, for similar devices having wheels which are claimed, particularly

79.1+, for caster type wheels.

294, Handling: Hand and Hoist-Line Implements,

137+, for an article carrier combined with a handle and having means peculiarly adapted to engage and support an article being carried.

312, Supports: Cabinet Structure,

35+, for a receptacle having a spring loaded bottom portion which moves in response to the weight of contents.

383, Flexible Bags, for a bag having reinforcing frame-like elements, which elements do not provide a three dimensional self-sustaining framework. For example, a bag having a two

dimensional frame, a mouth frame, or spaced apart rigid elements (i.e., reinforcements) is provided for in Class 383 particularly

33+, 119 and 121.1.