US PATENT SUBCLASS 338 / 310
.~ Resistance element extends through base


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338 /   HD   ELECTRICAL RESISTORS

306  DF  WITH BASE EXTENDING ALONG RESISTANCE ELEMENT {7}
310.~ Resistance element extends through base


DEFINITION

Classification: 338/310

(under subclass 306) Subject matter wherein the resistance element extends through the base.

(1) Note. In this subclass only a portion of the element is surrounded by the base, i.e., the portion of the element that extends through the base. While for classification in subclasses 226+ as an embedded incased or housed resistance the element is substantially enclosed by the base.

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226+, for resistors generally which are embedded, incased, or housed. See also (1) Note above.

228, for resistors which thread or project through a support.

252, 285, 303, and 311, for a resistor whose element is disposed in a groove in the base or casing.

312, for resistors whose terminals extend through the base.