US PATENT SUBCLASS 523 / 406
.~.~.~.~ Solid polymer derived from ethylenic reactants only (includes in situ reactants from plural 1,2-epoxides)


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523 /   HD   SYNTHETIC RESINS OR NATURAL RUBBERS -- PART OF THE CLASS 520 SERIES

*  DD  SYNTHETIC RESINS (Class 520, Subclass 1) {1}
1  DF  .~ PROCESSES OF PREPARING A DESIRED OR INTENTIONAL COMPOSITION OF AT LEAST ONE NONREACTANT MATERIAL AND AT LEAST ONE SOLID POLYMER OR SPECIFIED INTERMEDIATE CONDENSATION PRODUCT, OR PRODUCT THEREOF {71}
400  DF  .~.~ Process of forming a composition containing a nonreactive material (NRM) and a polymer containing more than one 1,2-epoxy group, or a preformed polymer derived from or admixed with a reactant containing more than one 1,2-epoxy group, or with a polymer derived from an epihalohydrin and a polyhydric phenol or polyol; or composition or product thereof {24}
402  DF  .~.~.~ Product contains water per se or water of hydration as designated nonreactive material (DNRM) {7}
406.~.~.~.~ Solid polymer derived from ethylenic reactants only (includes in situ reactants from plural 1,2-epoxides) {4}
407  DF  .~.~.~.~.~> Polymer derived from ethylenic reactants only is graft, graft-type, block, or block-type copolymer
408  DF  .~.~.~.~.~> Two or more polymers derived from ethylenic reactants only
409  DF  .~.~.~.~.~> Polymer derived from ethylenic reactants only derived from reactant containing chalcogen {3}
413  DF  .~.~.~.~.~> Polymer derived from ethylenic reactants only derived from plural unsaturated reactant


DEFINITION

Classification: 523/406

Solid polymer derived from ethylenic reactants only (includes in situ reactants from plural 1,2-epoxides):

(under subclass 402) Subject matter, wherein the composition contains a solid polymer derived from ethylenic reactants only, e.g., polystyrene, etc.

(1) Note. This subclass includes those ethylenic reactants prepared in situ, i.e., preliminary reactions prior to the polymerization step, e.g., reaction of acrylic acid with Epon 828 and subsequently polymerized with styrene, etc. Had the epozy polymer been a solid, the reaction with acrylic acid and subsequent polymerization is not applicable here and is classifiable below or in subclass 402.