(under the class definition) Subject matter wherein the projected image is combined with a real object so that the two may be viewed simultaneously.
(1) Note. The real object may be a person or a sign or screen having indicia thereon. However, a mere sign or screen without inherent indicia is not considered a real object for the purpose of this definition since it would add nothing informative to the viewed scene.
(2) Note. This subclass provides only for apparatus which produces a scene including a real object and a projected image; if the real object also is projected, classification is in subclasses 30+ below.
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30+, for the combination of a plurality of projected images. See (2) Note above.
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352, Optics: Motion Pictures, 48+, for methods involving motion pictures and scenery and staging effects, and subclasses 88+ for sets.
356, Optics: Measuring and Testing,
391+, for a projected image in combination with a real object for the purpose of measuring or comparing the two.
472, Amusement Devices, particularly
61, for a projected image in combination with a stage which includes a real object and subclasses 75+ for a stage apparatus or setting appropriate therefor.