US PATENT SUBCLASS 24 / 336
.~.~.~ Resilient type clasp


Current as of: June, 1999
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24 /   HD   BUCKLES, BUTTONS, CLASPS, ETC.

305  DF  COMBINED DIVERSE MULTIPART FASTENERS {6}
326  DF  .~ Clasp {6}
335  DF  .~.~ Plural clasps {1}
336.~.~.~ Resilient type clasp {5}
337  DF  .~.~.~.~> And cam
338  DF  .~.~.~.~> Spring biased jaw
339  DF  .~.~.~.~> Circular work engageable
340  DF  .~.~.~.~> And pin attachment
341  DF  .~.~.~.~> And disconnect means


DEFINITION

Classification: 24/336

Resilient type clasp:

(under subclass 335) Subject matter wherein one of the clasps(*) is composed of elastic substance which regains its

original shape after distortion.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

40, Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting,

658+, for check labeled or tag holders in the form of a resilient clip or clips.

47, Plant Husbandry,

46, for resilient clasp for linearly supporting plants.

52, Static Structures (e.g., Buildings), 285.1, for resilient plural clasp means securing together various modular section portions at right angles; subclasses 357+ for plural resilient clasps securing the back of a support and front of a settable material receiving backer; subclass 489.1 for separable clip-type resilient fasteners utilized to secure facer or facer panels to frame or shaft; subclass 582.1 for resilient clasp or clasp-joining panels or modules with edgewise connecting features; and subclass 714 for resilient integral sheet or wire tie members for securing open work, e.g., tress, trellis, grills, etc.

119, Animal Husbandry,

812, for resilient one-piece clamping jaws for restraining a cow's tail.

160, Flexible or Portable Closure, Partition, or Panel,

178.1+, and 902 for plural resilient clasp utilized in securing Venetian blinds.

248, Supports,

27.1+, for plural resilient clasps utilized in securing instruments in panels; subclass 72 for resilient plural clasps connecting beams and brackets; and subclass 229.1 for resilient plural clasps interlocking a bracket in a support of an aperture board.

280, Land Vehicles,

11.37+, for plural resilient clasps utilized in securing skis; and subclass 184 for plural resilient clamp or clasp-type configurations utilized in securing reigns or whip to wheeled vehicles.

281, Books, Strips, and Leaves,

42, for resilient plural clasps utilized in holding or marking book leaves.

292, Closure Fasteners,

288, for portable closure fasteners utilizing resilient plural clasps engaging right angle planar work.

312, Supports: Cabinet Structure,

140, for showcase-type cabinet structure joints and connectors utilizing plural resilient clasp type configuration.

403, Joints and Connections,

387, for plural resilient clasps securing flanged or grooved rods to plates; and subclass 397 for resilient clips utilized in securing rods to plate or similar configurations.

439, Electrical Connectors,

577+, for wall plate or panel mounting configurations in the form of plural resilient radially expanding spring members extendable through or into panel openings.