US PATENT SUBCLASS 428 / 85
PILE OR NAP TYPE SURFACE OR COMPONENT


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85PILE OR NAP TYPE SURFACE OR COMPONENT {9}
86  DF  .~> Interlaminar
87  DF  .~> With particles
88  DF  .~> Edge feature or configured or discontinuous surface {1}
90  DF  .~> Flock surface
91  DF  .~> Nap type surface
92  DF  .~> Particular shape or structure of pile {1}
95  DF  .~> Particular backing structure or composition
96  DF  .~> With coating, impregnation, or bond
97  DF  .~> Composition of pile or adhesive


DEFINITION

Classification: 428/85

(under the class definition) Product comprising a web*, sheet*, layer* or element* from the surface of which and attached thereto or integral therewith, extends looped or free ended filamentary* material, resulting in a bristly, fuzzy or resilient surface.

(1) Note. Animal skin in which the fur remains intact is considered to be pile or nap surface and will be placed in this group of subclasses.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

15+, for an imitation or treated natural product (other than animal skin in which the fur remains intact) which has a pile or nap type surface, especially subclass 17 for artificial grass or turf.

623, for two sections of a pile rug or carpet connected edge to edge by means of a binding tape or strip not co-planar with the sections.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

15, Brushing, Scrubbing, and General Cleaning,

208+, for a cleaning implement or applicator having a pile working face.

66, Textiles: Knitting,

191, and 194 for a knitted fabric including a fleece or pile type surface.

112, Sewing,

410+, for a pile fabric in which the pile elements are attached to a base by a stitching operation.

139, Textiles: Weaving,

391+, for a woven pile fabric, per se.