US PATENT SUBCLASS 340 / 870.27
.~ Plural circuits, each for particular magnitude


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340 /   HD   COMMUNICATIONS: ELECTRICAL

870.01  DF  CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE INDICATING (E.G., TELEMETERING) {15}
870.27.~ Plural circuits, each for particular magnitude


DEFINITION

Classification: 340/870.27

Plural circuits, each for particular magnitude:

(under subclass 870.01) Subject matter having plural circuits between the transmitter and the receiver, each circuit being used to designate a particular quantity.

(1) Note. To be classifiable as a telemetering system, the subject matter must have a sufficient number of indications so as to be substantially continuous. Thus, for example, a system which has three indications to indicate, for example, "plenty", "little", and "in between", would not be classified as a telemetering system, but as a signaling system, for classification in subclasses 286+ of this class.