(under the class definition) Subject matter combined with a hand-held device whose function is to perform, or assist in the performance of a specific operation, or a hand-held holder for such device other than a container, not classified elsewhere.
(1) Note. This section includes a hand-held holder for a key in subclass 116, below.
(2) Note. An illuminator with a handle but without specific structure for holding a tool element will be classified according to its illuminator structure or function, such as a round flashlight in subclass 202.
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23+, for hand-held instruments with an illuminated scale or dial.
34, for chemiluminescent illuminators that may be hand held. 96, for hand-held fluid dispensers with illuminators.
101, for hand-held liquid containers and illuminators.
102, an illuminator combined with a cane, baton, umbrella or club.
136+, for vanity case container with a mirror and illuminator.
138+, for an inspection device with a mirror and illuminator.
154+, for an illuminator combined with a container.
157+, for self powered lamps, per se, which may include a handle, and see (2) Note above.
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33, Geometrical Instruments, especially
348+, for measuring instruments of the class type combined with illumination means, such as a spirit level.
269, Work Holders,
11, for holder illuminating means. 349, Liquid Crystal Cells, Elements and Systems,
61+, for liquid crystal devices with illumination.
359, Optics: Systems (Including Communication) and Elements,
385+, 475, 591+, and 798+ for optical devices with illuminating means.
600, Surgery,
108, 160+, 179+, 183, 191, 213, 224, 242, 246, and 249 for various diagnostic instruments combined with illuminating means.