US PATENT SUBCLASS 24 / 445
.~ Having filaments formed from continuous element interwoven or knitted into distinct, mounting surface fabric


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24 /   HD   BUCKLES, BUTTONS, CLASPS, ETC.

442  DF  INCLUDING READILY DISSOCIABLE FASTENER HAVING NUMEROUS, PROTRUDING, UNITARY FILAMENTS RANDOMLY INTERLOCKING WITH, AND SIMULTANEOUSLY MOVING TOWARDS, MATING STRUCTURE (E.G., "VELCRO") {10}
445.~ Having filaments formed from continuous element interwoven or knitted into distinct, mounting surface fabric


DEFINITION

Classification: 24/445

Having filaments formed from continuous element interwoven or knitted into distinct, mounting surface fabric:

(under subclass 442) Securing means having at least two of the individual threadlike members both formed from a common continuous element which is mounted to the mounting surface by the intertwining of the element with a plurality of distinct (i.e., having different structural shape or assembled orientation from element), slender strands forming the material of the mounting surface during a weaving or knitting operation.