US PATENT SUBCLASS 514 / 789
MISCELLANEOUS (e.g., HYDROCARBONS, etc.)


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514 /   HD   DRUG, BIO-AFFECTING AND BODY TREATING COMPOSITIONS

789MISCELLANEOUS (e.g., HYDROCARBONS, etc.)


DEFINITION

Classification: 514/789

MISCELLANEOUS (E.G., HYDROCARBONS, ETC.):

(under the class definition) Subject matter not otherwise provided for, e.g., hydrocarbons, etc.

CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS

(1) Note. The following subclasses are collections of published disclosures pertaining to various specified aspects relating to drug, bioaffecting and body treating compositions and which aspects do not form appropriate bases for subclasses in the foregoing classification (i.e., subclasses superior hetero in the schedule). These disclosures relate to Class 514 subject matter only.

(2) Note. The general outline of the developed cross-reference art collections is as follows:

(A)

Subclasses 800-809 provide for disclosures relating to PEPTIDE AND PROTEIN.

(B) Subclasses 810-935 provide for disclosures drawn to SPECIFICALLY DISCLOSES DISEASE CONDITION AND PHARMACEUTICAL EFFECT.

(1)

This are collection will take patents dating from January, 1965 to date, e.g., Classes 71, 424, 514, 260, and the 530-570 series, etc.

(2)

References crossed into this are collection should have specific, disclosed compositions or examples of use. A mere statement or mention of a utility or composition, unless actually claimed, is generally insufficient.

(C)

Subclasses 936-975 are drawn to a number of various art concepts.

(1)

Subclasses 936-947 drawn to LIQUID CARRIER, DILUENT OR SOLVENT, subclasses 948-956 drawn to SOLID CARRIER OR SOLID DILUENT, subclasses 957-959 drawn to GASEOUS OR GAS EMITTING CARRIER OR PROPELLANT, subclasses 960-965 drawn to PILL, LOZENGE, TABLET OR CAPSULE, subclasses 966-969 drawn to SUPPOSITORY BOUGIE OR BASE, subclasses 970-975 drawn to SPECIAL DESIGNATED INGREDIENT.

(2)

These art collections provide (a) data from Class 260 (Compounds) and Classes 530-570 series and Class 585 dating

from January 1, 1965, (b) and data from all other classes regardless of date. (3)

References crosses into these art collections should have specific, disclosed compositions or methods where the inventive concept or point of novelty resides in the carrier system, the form of the composition or have designated ingredients, e.g., stabilizers, etc.