US PATENT SUBCLASS 52 / 515
WITH DISPARATE PROTECTIVE COATING


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52 /   HD   STATIC STRUCTURES (E.G., BUILDINGS)

515WITH DISPARATE PROTECTIVE COATING {2}
516  DF  .~> In situ applied layer coextensive with lapped sections
517  DF  .~> Repellant treated


DEFINITION

Classification: 52/515

(under the class definition) Structure including a coating of material which is initially fluid of the type commonly referred to as paints, lacquers or enamels, i.e., coatings of the kind which are applied by a brush, roller or spray.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

232, for a building structure with an irreversibly reactive component.

311.1+, for a construction with an ornamental feature there provided for.

415+, for a module or facer bonded by an internal cast in situ section, e.g., mortar.

443+, for a plaster type imperforate area backer, e.g., plaster boards, particularly subclasses 444 and 445, for coated backer.

740.1+, for an embedded type member with protective coating. SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles, appropriate subclasses, for a stock material product in the form of a single or plural layer web or sheet (e.g., miscellaneous coated product). The line is: Class 52 takes a base of plural components forming a building construction or single coated building component having defined structural features. This includes a specific backing member with material known as plaster thereon. Class 428 takes a coated base defined by name or material only and of general use.