.~ Terminal or lead extends through casing or housing wall
DEFINITION
Classification: 338/276
(under subclass 226) Subject matter wherein at least one resistance terminal or conductor connecting the resistance element or terminal to an external circuit extends through a wall of the casing to permit an electrical connection to be made externally to the resistance element.
(1) Note. For classification here the terminal must extend through the casing wall. Where the resistance element extends through the wall classification is not in this subclass, but in the generic subclass 226.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
273+, for a resistor whose terminals extend into an end of the sheath.
312, for a resistor with a base, the terminal extending through the base.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
174, Electricity: Conductors and Insulators, 18, and 65 for boxes and housings with openings for passing conduit or cable, and subclasses 151+ for insulators for insulating a conductor extending through a wall or plate.