US PATENT SUBCLASS 508 / 345
.~.~.~ The carboxylic acid ester is a naturally occurring triglyceride or a naturally occurring wax ester (e.g., sulfurized lard oil, degras, etc.)


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508 /   HD   SOLID ANTI-FRICTION DEVICES, MATERIALS THEREFOR, LUBRICANT OR SEPARATE COMPOSITIONS FOR MOVING SOLID SURFACES, AND MISCELLANEOUS MINERAL OIL COMPOSITIONS

110  DF  LUBRICANTS OR SEPARANTS FOR MOVING SOLID SURFACES AND MISCELLANEOUS MINERAL OIL COMPOSITIONS (E.G., WATER CONTAINING, ETC.) {53}
322  DF  .~ Sulfurized compound of indeterminate structure, which is a reaction product of an organic compound with sulfur halide, elemental sulfur, or metal polysulfide {16}
344  DF  .~.~ Sulfurized carboxylic acid ester {1}
345.~.~.~ The carboxylic acid ester is a naturally occurring triglyceride or a naturally occurring wax ester (e.g., sulfurized lard oil, degras, etc.)


DEFINITION

Classification: 508/345

The carboxylic acid ester is a naturally occurring triglyceride or a naturally occurring wax ester (e.g., sulfurized lard oil, degras, etc.):

(under subclass 344) Compositions wherein the carboxylic acid ester is a naturally occurring wax ester or a naturally occurring triglyceride.

(1) Note. Examples of naturally occurring ester waxes are lanolin, beeswax, degras, carnauba wax, etc.

(2) Note. Examples of naturally occurring triglycerides are corn oil, lard, soybean oil, palm oil, etc.