(under subclass 315) Subject matter wherein the resistance element passes through the support, the support substantially surrounding the resistance element and there being an appreciable portion of the resistance element on either side of the support.
(1) Note. The most common subject matter here is a resistor threading through apertures or notches in a series of supporting rings.
(2) Note. In this subclass the resistance element is disposed on both sides of the support. While for classification in subclass 318, it is only necessary that the resistance element be disposed on one side as when suspended between the supports.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
210+, for flexible resistors.
318+, for resistors suspended between supports. See also (2)
Note above. SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
174, Electricity: Conductors and Insulators,
40, for conductors with overhead supporting structure, and subclass 167 for an insulator with a conductor receiving aperture or an insulator of the bushing type.
248, Supports,
49+, for pipe or cable supports, subclasses 200+ for brackets, and subclasses 317+ for suspended supports.