US PATENT SUBCLASS 410 / 51
DRAFT (INCLUDING PUSHED) FREIGHT CARRIER, E.G., WAGON, HAND TRUCK


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410 /   HD   FREIGHT ACCOMMODATION ON FREIGHT CARRIER

51DRAFT (INCLUDING PUSHED) FREIGHT CARRIER, E.G., WAGON, HAND TRUCK


DEFINITION

Classification: 410/51

DRAFT (INCLUDING PUSHED) FREIGHT CARRIER, I. E., WAGON, HAND TRUCK:

(under the class definition) Structure particularly designed to accommodate a load unit on a freight carrier the motive force for which is intended to be entirely biologically muscular.

(1) Note. Included herein are horse drawn wagons designed for such facile removal of the load bearer structure from running gear as is common to the more contemporary load carrier stowage technology of subclasses 52+. Because of such commonality that has been brought about by the advance in the state of the art, this type of support or container is classified with more contemporary on-and-off load bearers of this class (410). [figure]

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

280, Land Vehicles,

47.131+, for an inherently unstable vehicle to which an article may be attached, and which may be propelled by a walking attendant. Transportation (a) for a insignificant distance, as within a supermarket or from a building to a curbside moving van, or (b) by a noncommercial user, e.g., a shopper or a boatman trailering his own boat would be appropriate for that Class 280, subclass 47.131 rather than the instant class and subclass 51.