(under subclass 336) Subject matter wherein the clasp(*) is specially configured to engage structure-to-be-secured(*) having a circular or substantially circular cross section.
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10+, for resilient plural clasps utilized in engaging in or holding pencils to the human body.
129+, for resilient plural clasps for holding or fastening cords or ropes.
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40, Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting,
310+, for check label or tag holders in the form of resilient plural clasps engageable with bottles. 81, Tools,
15.8, for tools for applying resilient plural clasps to antiskid chains being applied to tires.
131, Tobacco,
257+, for plural resilient clasps for holding or securing various tobacco products.
174, Electricity: Conductors and Insulators,
40, for plural resilient clasps engaging overhead round-type conductors; subclass 94 for plural resilient clasps engaging or joining bare conductors; subclass 138 for plural resilient clasp capable of engaging and securing various circular cross-sectional insulators; and subclasses 172+ for resilient plural clasps for securing insulated conductors.
248, Supports,
37.3+, for resilient plural clasp supports for supporting or holding cutlery; subclass 61 for resilient plural configuration used in suspending overhead or messenger cables; subclass 68.1 for plural resilient clasps utilized in bracketing or supporting plural pipes or cables; and subclasses 74.1+ for resilient plural clasps or clamps structure for supporting or bracketing pipes or cables.
256, Fences,
57, for resilient clasps connecting cross pieces of fencing wire.
285, Pipe Joints or Couplings,
114, for pipe joint or coupling configuration provided with resilient clasps for strain relief. 403, Joints and Connections,
387, for plural resilient claps securing or fastening flanged or grooved rods to plates.
439, Electrical Connectors,
786+, for an uninsulated electrical connector having
resilient or spring-operated securing means for electrically joining plural conductors.