.~ Element in insulation with outer metallic sheath {6}
245
.~.~ Entire insulation or sheath formed as a coating
DEFINITION
Classification: 338/245
(under subclass 243) Subject matter wherein the entire insulation and/or the entire sheath constitutes a coating or coatings.
(1) Note. The insulation may be coated on the resistance element or on the interior of the sheath, or the sheath may be coated on the exterior surface of the insulation. The insulation or sheath may be formed as a plurality of coatings. However, where in addition the insulation or sheath includes a noncoating layer as well as a coated layer, classification is not in this subclass but elsewhere under subclass 243.
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244, for resistors whose element is in insulation with an outer metallic sheath, the insulation being coated on a metallic liner.
248, and 250, for resistors whose element is in insulation with an outer metallic sheath, the insulation being formed and hardened in the metallic sheath and/or on the element, as by molding.
262+, for a resistor whose casing or housing is formed as a coating.