.~.~ Having hand, hoist, or tackle engaging means embedded in settable material
DEFINITION
Classification: 52/124.2
Having hand, hoist, or tackle engaging means embedded in settable material:
(under subclass 124.1) Structure in which the installed means (a) is a separate means for positively contacting, i.e., engaging, a living being's hand or a mechanical lifting, or grasping device and (b) is, or is attached to an element that is, intimately surrounded and held, i.e., embedded, in an initially fluent material which has hardened, i.e., set, into a firm connection with the engaging means or element all of which substantially forms the unit of the receptacle.
(1) Note. Examples of settable materials are concrete, cement and plaster.
(2) Note. Hand, hoist, or tackle engaging means which are screwed, nailed, or otherwise attached to the primary component after it has been made are not proper for this subclass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
124.1, for a handle that is integrally cast i.e., not a separate element embedded in the settable material.