(under the class definition) Subject matter wherein a first resistor is combined with a physically distinct second resistor which is significantly structurally different from the first resistor.
(1) Note. For classification here the two resistors must be claimed together with the distinction of one resistor over the other. A mere claimed difference in dimensions or resistance values as one resistor being coarse and the other fine is not a sufficient distinction for classification herein. The claimed distinctions for classification here must be in the structure or shape of the resistor or the resistor combined with perfecting subject matter, as for example when each resistor is a different species and is classified in different subclasses in this schedule.
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9, for a resistor with an additional temperature compensating resistor.
23, and 24, for indirectly heated current and/or voltage responsive resistors.
49, for shunt type resistors which may have diverse terminals.
67, for resistors combined with diverse nonelectrical devices.
122, for mechanically variable resistors with contacts movable over coarse and fine resistance elements.
286, for resistors having both a helical and a zigzag configuration.
324, for single resistors having diverse terminals.