.~ Current interruption type (e.g., circuit breaker, D.C.-to-pulse converters)
DEFINITION
Classification: 361/435
Current interruption type (e.g., circuit breaker, D.C.-to-pulse converters):
Subject matter under subclasses 500+ of the type which is utilized for interrupting a circuit.
(1) Note. This subclass relates, for example, to electrolytic cells which interrupt the current flow through them when it exceeds a predetermined maximum and to electrolytic cells which rapidly chop a current that passes through them.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
200, Electricity: Circuit makers and Breakers,
196+, 200+, and 205+ for fluid type periodic electric switches.
307, Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
132, for repetitive make or break type of switching systems, some of which may utilize an electrolytic interrupter.
363, Electric Power Conversion Systems, appropriate subclasses for conversion systems utilizing electrolytic type interrupters.