| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Physical processes not more specifically provided for in
other classes.
| (1)
Note. Patents containing both a claim to an inorganic compound
or non-metallic element, and a claim to a physical process for this
class, are classified in Class 423, Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds,
and cross-referenced here. |
| (2)
Note. The removal or addition of water of hydration or cystallization
is considered a chemical reaction and not a physical process for
this class. For such processes see the appropriate chemical class,
e.g., 423, Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds, 260, Chemistry of Carbon Compounds,
585, Chemistry of Hydrocarbon Compounds, etc. |
| (3)
Note. Processes for preserving chemicals and compositions
are classified with the chemical or composition preserved and processes
of packaging chemicals are classified in Class 53, Package Making,
except when chemicals classifiable in Classes 260, Chemistry of
Carbon Compounds, and 423, Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds, 585,
Chemistry of Hydrocarbon Compounds, are stored by means of a chemical
combination from which the chemicals may be subsequently released,
when they are classified on the basis of the chemical combination
so formed. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
34, | Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids, for drying processes. |
53, | Package Making, appropriate subclasses for methods of and apparatus for
encompassing or encasing goods or materials with a separate cover
or band which serves as means for identifying, protecting or unit
handling the goods or materials. See (3) Note. |
62, | Refrigeration,
subclasses 600+ for processes and apparatus specialized to the
manufacture of a solidified or liquefied product from a gas by physical treatment
only. |
75, | Specialized Metallurgical Processes, Compositions
for Use Therein, Consolidated Metal Powder Compositions, and Loose
Metal Particulate Mixtures, for processes provided for in that class which may
include a physical process. |
95, | Gas Separation: Processes, for physical processes of gas separation and purification. |
100, | Presses,
subclasses 35+ for processes for compacting material, not elsewhere
provided for. |
127, | Sugar, Starch, and Carbohydrates, for processes of extracting and crystallizing sugar. |
159, | Concentrating Evaporators, for processes of concentrating solutions or suspensions
of solids in liquids. |
201, | Distillation: Processes, Thermolytic, appropriate subclasses for a destructive distillation
process. |
203, | Distillation: Processes, Separatory, appropriate subclasses for a separatory distillation
process. |
209, | Classifying, Separating, and Assorting Solids, for processes of separating solids from solids. |
210, | Liquid Purification or Separation,
subclasses 634+ , especially 643+ for processes of liquid
purification including dialysis, and subclasses 800+ for
processes for liquid separation by gravitational force. |
241, | Solid Material Comminution or Disintegration, appropriate subclass, for processes and apparatus
involving comminution and see section 2 of the class definition
of that class (241) for the line. |
261, | Gas and Liquid Contact Apparatus, for processes for contacting gases and liquids when
for a purpose other than that of gas separation or purification. |
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes, appropriate subclasses for processes involving shaping
or molding of plastic materials, noting, for example,
subclass 4 , pertaining to encapsulating of normally liquid
material. |
366, | Agitating, for mixing or agitating processes. |
422, | Chemical Apparatus and Process Disinfecting, Deodorizing,
Preserving, or Sterilizing,
subclasses 243+ for physical type apparatus including apparatus used
in carrying out come processes of this class (23). |
426, | Food or Edible Material: Processes, Compositions,
and Products, appropriate subclasses for physical processes involving
foods. |
432, | Heating,
subclasses 1+ for a material heating process of general utility. |
494, | Imperforate Bowl: Centrifugal Separators, appropriate subclasses for apparatus and process
for breaking up a mixture of fluids or fluent substances into two
or more components by centrifuging within a generally solid-walled,
receptacle-like member. |
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