US PATENT SUBCLASS 428 / 544
ALL METAL OR WITH ADJACENT METALS


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428 /   HD   STOCK MATERIAL OR MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES

544ALL METAL OR WITH ADJACENT METALS {31}
545  DF  .~> Component of composite having metal continuous phase interengaged with nonmetal continuous phase
546  DF  .~> Having metal particles {4}
570  DF  .~> Composite powder (e.g., coated, etc.)
571  DF  .~> Having marginal feature for indexing or weakened portion for severing {1}
573  DF  .~> Width or thickness variation or marginal cuts repeating longitudinally {2}
576  DF  .~> Shaped configuration for melting (e.g., package, etc.)
577  DF  .~> Intermediate article (e.g., blank, etc.) {3}
586  DF  .~> Workpiece with longitudinal passageway or stopweld material (e.g., for tubular stock, etc.)
587  DF  .~> Workpiece mimicking finished stock having nonrectangular or noncircular cross section
588  DF  .~> Workpiece of parallel, nonfastened components (e.g., fagot, pile, etc.) {2}
591  DF  .~> With provision for limited relative movement between components
592  DF  .~> Helical or with helical component
593  DF  .~> Honeycomb, or with grain orientation or elongated elements in defined angular relationship in respective components (e.g., parallel, inter- secting, etc.)
594  DF  .~> Plural layers discontinuously bonded (e.g., spot-weld, mechanical fastener, etc.)
595  DF  .~> Nonplanar, uniform-thickness material having symmetrical channel shape or reverse fold (e.g., making acute angle, etc.)
596  DF  .~> Having aperture or cut {1}
598  DF  .~> Having member which crosses the plane of another member (e.g., T or X cross section, etc.)
599  DF  .~> Defined configuration of both thickness and nonthickness surface or angle therebetween (e.g., rounded corners, etc.)
600  DF  .~> Having variation in thickness {2}
603  DF  .~> Nonplanar uniform thickness or nonlinear uniform diameter (e.g., L-shape) {1}
605  DF  .~> Mass of only fibers
606  DF  .~> Foil or filament smaller than 6 mils {1}
608  DF  .~> Embodying fibers interengaged or between layers (e.g., paper, etc.)
609  DF  .~> Macroscopically anomalous interface between layers
610  DF  .~> Having composition, density, or hardness gradient
611  DF  .~> Having magnetic properties, or preformed fiber orientation coordinate with shape
612  DF  .~> Microscopic interfacial wave or roughness
613  DF  .~> Porous (e.g., foamed, spongy, cracked, etc.)
614  DF  .~> Laterally noncoextensive components (e.g., embedded, etc.)
615  DF  .~> Composite; i.e., plural, adjacent, spatially distinct metal components (e.g., layers, joint, etc.) {15}
687  DF  .~> Surface feature (e.g., rough, mirror)


DEFINITION

Classification: 428/544

(under the class definition) Subject matter drawn to stock-material* or an intermediate-article* which is metallic* or to a shaped metal configuration designed for melting.

(1) Note. The article or stock-material* may also contain nonmetal material when it meets the requirements of this subclass for containing spatially distinct portions of different metals or distinct forms of a metal, contiguous to each other.

(2) Note. Metallic* products made up of a mere random mixture of ingredients, whether or not such ingredients are

structurally defined, are generally considered to be compositions, and are classified in the appropriate composition class (including Class 148 "stock"). However, where the product is characterized by its dimensions, as in subclasses 606+ or by a particular internal structure, due to a particular interrelationship among its elements, or in subclasses 566 and 605 it is considered to be a stock-material*. See the definition of this class.

(3) Note. A manufacture which comprises an indefinite series of articles, whether intermediate or finished, still joined to each other, as their precursor material was joined in the workpiece from which the manufacture was made, is generally considered to be a stock-material* and such manufactures coming within the scope of this mainline subclass are generally found in indented subclasses 571 to 575. See also the class definition of this class (428), section VI, A.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

30, Cutlery, 345, for cutlery implements in which the invention lies in the material from which made, subclass 346.54, directed specifically to razor-blade material, and subclass 350, directed to the metallurgical features of a blade.

51, Abrasive Tool Making Process, Material, or Composition, particularly

309, for a process of making or material for making a metallic abrasive tool.

52, Static Structures (e.g., Buildings),

712+, for sheet or wire ties.

57, Textiles: Spinning, Twisting, and Twining,

200+, for strand structures of that class, and subclass 362 for wire-rope-making processes.

72, Metal Deforming,

362+, for processes of changing the size or shape of self-sustaining metal work.

74, Machine Element or Mechanism,

588, for connecting rods fabricated from sheet metal.

76, Metal Tools and Implements, Making, 101.1+, for blanks for processes of that class.

109, Safes, Bank Protection, or a Related Device,

78, for safes, safe walls and safe plates which may be made of metal.

123, Internal-Combustion Engines,

90.51, for the composition of a tappet of that class, and subclasses 188.1+ for valves of that class which may be made of metal.

139, Textiles: Weaving,

425, for a fabric of that class which includes metal.

200, Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers,

262+, for contacts of that class which are of specific materials, e.g., metal-containing.

204, Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy,

292+, for electrodes having a free-metal-containing composition, useful for carrying out the processes of that class. 205, Electrolysis: Processes, Compositions Used Therein, and Methods of Preparing the Compositions,

76+, for an electroforming process directed to the production of sheets, webs, wires, and filaments.

238, Railways: Surface Track,

4, for metallic highway track, subclass 26 for longitudinal metal rail-supporting beams, subclasses 30+ for railway ties which may be metal, subclass 111 for a pot-type rail support made of cast metal, subclass 112 for a wrought plate support, subclass 150 for materials for rails, subclasses 269+ for cast rail seats, and subclasses 272+ for wrought rail seats.

249, Static Molds,

213, for a mold adjunct in the form of a sheet-metal tie for maintaining mold elements in spaced relation.

280, Land Vehicles,

28, for a device of that class in which the sliding portion of a base is claimed.

403, Joints and Connections,

271+, for a molded joint comprising metal fusion material.

413, Sheet Metal Container Making,

1+, for processes and machines for shaping and seaming sheet metal hollow articles and machines for forming and compressing the seams of roofing sheets.

416, Fluid Reaction Surfaces (i.e., Impellers),

223+, for specific impeller blade structures, e.g., shapes, materials, etc.

451, Abrading,

553, for a metallic abrading tool.

474, Endless Belt Power Transmission Systems or Components, appropriate subclasses for a friction or positive drive pulley, guide roll, or belt which may be formed of cast or sheet metal.

623, Prosthesis (i.e., Artificial Body Members), Parts Thereof, or Aids and Accessories Therefor, appropriate subclasses for miscellaneous articles animal body parts, elements and accessory to such parts which may be used of metal.