US PATENT SUBCLASS 24 / 713.6
.~ Having eyelet type directing means


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24 /   HD   BUCKLES, BUTTONS, CLASPS, ETC.

712  DF  DRAWSTRING, LACED-FASTENER, OR SEPARATE ESSENTIAL COOPERATING DEVICE THEREFOR {11}
713.6.~ Having eyelet type directing means {1}
713.7  DF  .~.~> With permanently deformed mounting structure {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 24/713.6

Having eyelet type directing means:

(under subclass 712) String guiding means having structure at least partially encircling a string guiding aperture which completely passes through and has its central axis perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of the structure-to-be-secured.*

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661, for a receiving cavity (e.g., button hole) of a separable-fastener* which is defined by both flaccid* and nonflaccid components.

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16, Miscellaneous Hardware,

2.1+, for a device which lines and reinforces an opening in a structure to prevent abrasion of an element passing therethrough, and subclasses 108+ for an annular protective device which prevents abrasion of an element passing through a pipe or conduit.

40, Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting,

27, for a reinforcing device which prevents a label or tag from tearing. 112, Sewing,

66, for special machines which stitch around the edges of an eyelet.

114, Ships, particularly

114, and 115 for an eyelet on a sail.

174, Electricity: Conductors and Insulators,

152+, for a bushing type insulator passing through a wall or plate.

411, Expanded, Threaded, Driven, Headed, Tool-Deformed, or Locked-Threaded Fastener,

439+, for a fastener securing two layers of material together and having a hole formed therethrough which is not disclosed for use as a passageway for an element (e.g., lacing).