US PATENT SUBCLASS 427 / 385.5
.~.~.~ Resin, resin precursor, rubber, or hardenable oil-containing coating


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427 /   HD   COATING PROCESSES

331  DF  WITH POST-TREATMENT OF COATING OR COATING MATERIAL {14}
372.2  DF  .~ Heating or drying (e.g., polymerizing, vulcanizing, curing, etc.) {8}
384  DF  .~.~ Organic coating {2}
385.5.~.~.~ Resin, resin precursor, rubber, or hardenable oil-containing coating {8}
386  DF  .~.~.~.~> Epoxy or polyepoxide containing coating
387  DF  .~.~.~.~> Silicon compound containing coating
388.1  DF  .~.~.~.~> Metal base {3}
389  DF  .~.~.~.~> Proteinaceous base (e.g., wool, leather, etc.)
389.7  DF  .~.~.~.~> Glass base {1}
389.9  DF  .~.~.~.~> Textile or cellulose base {6}
393.5  DF  .~.~.~.~> Resin, rubber, or elastomer base
393.6  DF  .~.~.~.~> Asbestos, ceramic, concrete, or masonry base


DEFINITION

Classification: 427/385.5

Resin, resin precursor, rubber, or hardenable oil-containing coating:

(under subclass 384) Processes wherein the coating contains (a) a material of the resinous, rubber, or hardenable oil type, or (b) a substance which precedes the formation of a material as set forth in (a).

(1) Note. Linseed, tung, and other drying oils are considered hardenable, for example.

(2) Note. Paint is assumed to contain latex rubber or linseed oil unless otherwise specified.

(3) Note. Shellac and varnish are examples of natural resins.

(4) Note. Polymeric compounds are considered resins for the purposes of this subclass.