US PATENT SUBCLASS 548 / 481
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~ Chalcogen or nitrogen attached indirectly to ring carbon of the bicyclo ring system by acyclic nonionic bonding


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548 /   HD   ORGANIC COMPOUNDS -- PART OF THE CLASS 532-570 SERIES

*  DD  ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Class 532, Subclass 1) {1}
*  DD  .~ HETEROCYCLIC CARBON COMPOUNDS CONTAINING A HETERO RING HAVING CHALCOGEN (I.E., OXYGEN, SULFUR, SELENIUM, OR TELLURIUM) OR NITROGEN AS THE ONLY RING HETERO ATOMS (Class 540, subclass 1) {4}
400  DF  .~.~ Hetero ring is five-membered consisting of one nitrogen and four carbons (e.g., halopyrrolidines, etc.) {20}
416  DF  .~.~.~ Polycyclo ring system having the five-membered hetero ring as one of the cyclos {5}
452  DF  .~.~.~.~ Bicyclo ring system having the five-membered hetero ring as one of the cyclos (e.g., octahydroindoles, etc.) {7}
469  DF  .~.~.~.~.~ The bicyclo ring system consists of the five-membered hetero ring and a benzene ring (e.g., indole, etc.) {10}
470  DF  .~.~.~.~.~.~ The ring nitrogen is bonded directly to two ring carbons of the same cyclo which carbons are members of one cyclo only (i.e., isoindoles or isoindolenines) {3}
472  DF  .~.~.~.~.~.~.~ Chalcogen bonded directly to ring carbon of the five-membered hetero ring (e.g., phthalimidines, etc.) {1}
473  DF  .~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~ Plural chalcogens bonded directly to ring carbons of the five-membered hetero ring (e.g., phthalimides, etc.) {6}
480  DF  .~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~ The ring nitrogen of the five-membered hetero ring is unsubstituted or hydrocarbyl substituted only {1}
481.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~ Chalcogen or nitrogen attached indirectly to ring carbon of the bicyclo ring system by acyclic nonionic bonding


DEFINITION

Classification: 548/481

(under subclass 480) Compounds wherein chalcogen (i.e., oxygen, sulfur, selenium, or tellurium) or nitrogen is attached indirectly to ring carbon of the bicyclo ring system by acyclic nonionic bonding.

(1) Note. Examples of compounds provided for herein are: [figure] [figure]