.~.~> Aircraft part of active antenna or vice versa
DEFINITION
Classification: 343/705
(under subclass 700) Subject matter wherein the active antenna is combined with, or has at least a part in common with at least a part of, a device peculiarity adapted to travel or be suspended in the air such as an airplane, balloon, projectile, or guided missile, and wherein a significant relationship exists between the device and the active antenna.
(1) Note. A significant relationship exists when the details of the active antenna cooperate with details of the aircraft device, as when the antenna is shaped in accordance with the shape of the device.
(2) Note. Where the device with which the antenna is combined is a watercraft or vehicle, not peculiarly adapted or limited to travel or to be suspended in the air, classification is not here but in subclasses 709+ and 711+ below, as qualified by (3) Note.
(3) Note. Combinations of an antenna and aircraft when the aircraft is a mere support, and the antenna could be supported as well on some other object, are not classified in this subclass, but in subclasses 878+ below.
(4) Note. Combinations of specific aircraft structure and a nominal antenna are not classified in this subclass, but in Class 244, Aeronautics.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
709+, for antennas combined with watercraft. 711+, for antennas combined with a vehicle.
877, for antennas with a reel.
878+, for antennas with a support.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
102, Ammunition and Explosives, particularly
335+, and 405, for aerial type mines and pyrotechnics which travel through the air, respectively.
244, Aeronautics, for aircraft structure in general. See also (1) Note, above.