US PATENT SUBCLASS 508 / 352
.~.~.~ The organic compound is a naturally occurring triglyceride or a naturally occurring wax ester (e.g., phosphosulfurized 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}
346  DF  .~ Phosphosulfurized or phosphooxidized organic compound of indeterminate structure (i.e., indeterminate reaction products of organic compounds with phosphorus sulfides or oxides) {7}
351  DF  .~.~ The organic compound is a carboxylic acid, salt, or ester (e.g., phosphosulfurized oleic acid, etc.) {1}
352.~.~.~ The organic compound is a naturally occurring triglyceride or a naturally occurring wax ester (e.g., phosphosulfurized degras, etc.)


DEFINITION

Classification: 508/352

The organic compound is a naturally occurring triglyceride or a naturally occurring wax ester (e.g., phosphosulfurized degras, etc.):

(under subclass 351) Compositions wherein the organic compound that is phosphosulfurized or phosphooxidized is a naturally occurring wax ester or naturally occurring triglyceride.

(1) Note. Examples of naturally occurring wax esters are lanolin, beeswax, spermaceti, carnauba wax, etc.

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