SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
This class provides for (1) processes and/or
apparatus for making stock or articles of those ceramic masses, which
generally include a "glass former" or an oxide which
approaches glass forming properties, in their composition
and which are formed by fusion of raw materials (generally
mixtures, most of which are of an earthy nature - as
distinguished from metallic, organic, etc., - silicon, silica, and
slag are included) at ordinary high furnace temperatures, by
working (molding, shaping, etc.) of
the mass after being melted or changed to a plastic or softened
state by heating; and (2) processes and/or
apparatus for treating stock or articles made by (1) above
unless otherwise provided for as shown in Lines With Other Classes
and Within This Class and References to Other Classes, below.
The use of hazardous or toxic waste to make a glass material
a useful product is provided for herein, however, vitrification
of hazardous waste for purposes of containment is excluded, see
References to Other Classes below.
Included within the scope of the class definition are:
(1) Glass fiber or filament and mineral
wool making.
(2) Manufacturing processes and/or
apparatus including a step of, or means for adhesively
bonding glass directly to another part by welding with or without
use of an intermediate ceramic or vitreous material.
(3) Manufacturing processes and/or
apparatus including a step of, or means for forming a glass
article from molten or softened glass.
(4) Processes and/or apparatus
including a step of, or means for treating glass while
in a molten or solid state.
(5) Processes and/or apparatus
including a step of, or means for treating a glass preform
to change a physical or chemical property thereof.
(6) Processes and/or apparatus
for repairing or cleaning glass working or treating apparatus.
SECTION II - LINES WITH OTHER CLASSES AND WITHIN THIS CLASS
Search notes relating to (a) processes and
apparatus and (b) products will be identified
appropriately.
LINES WITH CLASS 23, CLASS 117, AND CLASS 438
Although silicon and silicon dioxide are arbitrarily considered
to be glass materials for Class 65, a process of growing
these polycrystalline materials is proper for Class 23, even
though a rod is used as a bait, unless the shape formed
is not a result of crystallization or deposition on the rod. If
crystallization is combined with specific glassworking and/or
treating of silicon or silicon dioxide, the process is
proper for Class 65, but see Class 438 for semiconductor
device manufacture. Processes of growing single-crystal
of all types of materials, including silicon or silicon
dioxide, are proper for Class 117. The proper
placement of the original of a patent claiming a Class 23 and/or
Class 117 species of crystallization and a Class 65 species, or
having multiple disclosure with only generic claims, is
Class 117 first, then Class 23, then Class 65.
LINES WITH CLASS 422, CLASS 23, AND CLASS 148
See Class 422, Chemical Apparatus and Process Disinfecting, Deodorizing, Preserving, or
Sterilizing, subclasses 245.1+ for apparatus
directed to crystallizing a material within the class definition
of Class 23. Although silicon and silicon dioxide are arbitrarily
considered to be glass for Class 65, a process of, or
apparatus for, growing crystals of these materials is placed
in Class 23 (for a process exception, see (5) Note
in Class 148, subclasses 1.5+) even
though a rod is used as a bait unless the shape formed is not a
result of crystallization or deposition on the rod. A combination
of crystallization and specific glassworking and/or treating
silicon or silicon dioxide is placed in Class 65. A patent
claiming a Class 23 species of crystallization and a Class 65 species
or having a multiple disclosure with generic claims only is classified
in Class 23.
LINES WITH CLASS 438 AND CLASS 437
Class 438, Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Process, for
the combination of Class 437 unit coating operation or Class 437
unit etching operation with glass melting, shaping or forming, joining, or
heat treating. Moreover, Class 438 also takes
the heat treating, per se, of Class 438 semiconductor
material if for purposes of modifying the electrical properties
thereof.Additionally, various
classestake mounting or packaging
operations of semiconductor devices when glass melting, glass shaping, glass
forming, or glass heat treating is combined with any coating, adhesive
bonding, metal casting, metal working/deforming, metal
fusion bonding, or other chemicalor
mechanical manufacturing operation. See notes therein for
a detailed explanation of the relevant lines.
SECTION III - SUBCLASS REFERENCES TO THE CURRENT CLASS
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
19, | for the term "slag." |
21, | for references to Class 241 |
23, | 31, 36, 37, 42, 376+, for
references to Class 156 |
24, | for the term "parting layer." |
30.1, | 31, 50, 60.1, for
references to Class 427 |
33.1+, | for references to Class 106 |
36, | 430+, 443+, for
references to Class 29 |
60.1, | for the term "coating." |
60.1+, | for references to Class 8 |
61, | for references to Class 451 |
111, | for references to Class 250 |
112, | 133, 174, for references to Class
83 |
114, | for the term "temper." |
117, | for the term "anneal." |
134.1+, | for the term "fining." |
134.1+, | for the term "homogenize." |
134.1+, | for the term "purify." |
134.1+, | 178, for references to Class 366 |
154, | for the term "slinger." |
166, | for references to Class 408 |
168, | for references to Class 134 |
305, | for the term "press molding." |
352, | for the term "bait." |
376, | for the term "fiber." |
376, | for the term "filament." |
SECTION IV - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
23, | Chemistry: Physical Processes,
subclasses 295+ for processes directed to crystallizing an inorganic
compound or non-metallic element. (See
Lines With Other Classes and Within This Class, above.) |
28, | Textiles: Manufacturing, appropriate subclasses, for processes and/or
apparatus involving mechanical interengaging of fibers or strands
not otherwise provided for not combined with a glass working or
treating operation. (Processes and apparatus) |
29, | Metal Working,
subclasses 400.1+ and 33+ for a process or apparatus, respectively, directed
to glass working or treating combined with a metal working operation
or means. |
52, | Static Structures (e.g., Buildings), for static building structure and related elements having a
glass component, e.g., a pane, particularly
subclasses 171.3+ , 204.52, 204.591+, 306+, 761+, and
788+. (Products) |
53, | Package Making, particularly
subclasses 403+ , 79+, and 266.1+ for
methods or apparatus, respectively for filling and/or
evacuating glass receptacles and sealing same by a glass working
operation. See the references to Class 65 in the notes
to the definition of subclasses 403+ of Class 53; and
subclasses 111+ and 428+ for a process of, or
apparatus for sealing-off, per se, of
a filled glass container by a glass working operation under conditions
which protect or affect the contents of the container except where
the glass working operation inherently results in protecting or
affecting the contents in which case the process and apparatus are
classified in Class 65. |
57, | Textiles: Spinning, Twisting, and
Twining, appropriate subclasses, for processes and/or apparatus
for spinning, twisting or twining of glass fibers or filaments
not combined with a glass working or treating operation. (Processes and
apparatus) |
66, | Textiles: Knitting,
subclass 202 for a knitted glass textile fabric or article. (Products) |
79, | Button Making,
subclass 2 , for a process of and/or apparatus
for making buttons or parts thereof, and assembling the
same except such as are formed of plastic material (e.g., glass) which
are formed in molds or are molded upon a shank. (Processes
and apparatus) |
117, | Single-Crystal, Oriented-Crystal, and
Epitaxy Growth Processes; Non-Coating Apparatus Therefor, for processes and non-coating apparatus
for growing therein-defined single-crystal of
all types of materials, including inorganic or organic, including
silicon or silica (silicon dioxide). |
139, | Textiles: Weaving,
subclasses 420+ for woven glass textile fabric or article. (Products) |
148, | Metal Treatment, particularly
subclasses 240+ for processes of reactive coating of metal as defined
thereunder. The combination of reactive coating of metal
with a glass working or treating operation is proper for Class 65. However, the
combination of a significant heat treatment to modify or maintain
the internal physical property (i.e., microstructure) or chemical
property of the metal with a glass working or glass heat treating
operation is proper in Class 148. (Processes and
apparatus) |
164, | Metal Founding, appropriate subclasses for processes and apparatus for
metal casting. A patent disclosing working of named materials for
Class 164 and Class 65 is classified in Class 164 unless the only
species claimed or the only specific example is glass in which case
the patent is classified in Class 65. Combined operations
including metal casting and glass working and/or treating
are classified in Class 164. See Class 164,
subclasses 91+ for processes of casting metal on a glass preform. |
198, | Conveyors: Power-Driven, appropriate subclasses, for conveyors, carriers
and forwarders to move glass articles from one place to another
irrespective of the particular physical condition of the article, per
se. The positive recitation of a glass working station
in a claim, as such, does not constitute glass
working means for Class 65. (Processes and apparatus) |
202, | Distillation: Apparatus, appropriate subclasses for apparatus for distillation
of glass while in the liquid state. The inclusion of the
step of melting solid glass to the liquid state does not exclude
the patent from Class 202. |
203, | Distillation: Processes, Separatory, appropriate subclasses, for a process of
distilling high melting mixtures. |
204, | Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy, appropriate subclasses for applying electrical or
wave energy to molten or preformed glass to bring about a chemical
change (e.g., color change, etc.) of
at least one constituent of the glass; follow the general
guidelines for placement of an operation involving the combination
of at least one Class 204 step in sequence with a separate Class
65 step as explained in the Class 204 Class Definition in the (4) and (5) Notes. |
205, | Electrolysis: Processes, Compositions
Used Therein, and Methods of Preparing the Compositions,
subclasses 687+ for electrolytic material treatment, especially
subclass 769 for electrolytic treatment of solid glass, silica, quartz, or
optical material. |
215, | Bottles and Jars, appropriate subclasses, for glass bottles, jars
and receptacles. (Products) |
220, | Receptacles,
subclasses 2.1+ for an envelope for an electric lamp or similar
device, e.g., cathode-ray
tubes (made wholly or partly of glass) not limited
to use with any specific electric device or not limited by claimed
structure to electrical use, and subclasses 377+, 602
and 662+ for a receptacle provided with a glass portion. (Products) |
226, | Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length, for a process of, or means for advancing
material of indeterminate length; see Lines With Other
Classes and Within This Class, Relationship To Material-Modifying
Classes Which Include Feeding Of Indeterminate-Length Work
in the class definition of Class 226 for its line with material - modifying
classes which include feeding of intermediate length work. |
249, | Static Molds, for female molds, per se, for shaping
molten glass not combined with means to displace the glass by application
of external force. (Processes and apparatus) |
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes, for processes of working or treating plastic materials
not otherwise provided for. A patent disclosing working
or treating of named materials for Class 264 and Class 65 is classified
in Class 264 unless the only species claimed is glass or the only
specific example relates to glass in which case the patent is classified
in Class 65. A patent claiming a combined process for Class
65 and Class 264 is classified in Class 65. Class 264 takes
processes directed to (1) shaping a mass of green siliceous
material and subsequently firing or curing the material to set the
material or (2) placing discrete siliceous particles, other
than glass fibers or mineral wool, onto a mold surface
which particles are heated on or subsequent to contact with the
surface to fuse the particles to each other. A process
directed to (1) heating a material within the
scope of Class 65 to the molten state and forming a shaped preform
therefrom or (2) bulk depositing glass fibers
into a mold surface and thereafter fusing the fibers to each other
is classified in Class 65. A combined Class 65 and 264
operation is classified in Class 65. |
266, | Metallurgical Apparatus, appropriate subclasses, for apparatus peculiarly
adapted for the treatment of metals and metalliferous materials. (Processes
and apparatus) |
269, | Work Holders, appropriate subclasses, for work holders. (Processes
and apparatus) |
294, | Handling: Hand and Hoist-Line
Implements, appropriate subclasses, for manual means
for handling or manipulating glassware not combined with glass working
or treating means. (Processes and apparatus) |
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices, appropriate subclasses, for electric lamp and
electric space discharge device structures, such as cathode-ray
tubes, especially
subclasses 461+ for screens and 477+ for envelopes employed
in cathode-ray tubes. (Products) |
351, | Optics: Eye Examining, Vision
Testing and Correcting,
subclasses 159.73 through 159.81for methods of making ophthalmic lenses which usually
involve some combination of grinding, glass manufacturing, and
adhesive bonding; and subclass 178 for (methods
of securing an eyeglass lens in its support, or of assembling
such lenses in spectacle frames. (Processes and
apparatus) |
359, | Optical: Systems and Elements,
subclass 900 for a cross reference art collection of optical methods. (Processes
and apparatus) |
359, | Optical: Systems and Elements, appropriate subclasses for glass structures having
particular optical properties. (Products) |
362, | Illumination, appropriate subclasses, particularly
subclasses 326+ and 341+ for glass reflectors and refractors, respectively. (Products) |
403, | Joints and Connections,
subclasses 265+ for miscellaneous bonded joints which may comprise
metal to metal and to glass, the metal and glass joint
being disclosed as being formed by a glass working operation. (Products) |
422, | Chemical Apparatus and Process Disinfecting, Deodorizing, Preserving, or
Sterilizing,
subclasses 245.1+ for apparatus directed to crystallizing a material. (See
Lines With Other Classes and Within This Class, above.) |
423, | Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds, for process of manufacturing inorganic compounds, per
se. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating: Apparatus, for apparatus for shaping or reshaping plastic materials
or sizing and/or vulcanizing rubber preforms not otherwise
provided for. The original copy of a patent disclosing
named materials for Class 65 and Class 425 is classified in Class
425, unless the only species claimed is glass or the only
specific example relates to glass, in which case the document is
classified in Class 65. A document claiming the combination
of Class 65 and Class 425 apparatus is classified in Class 65. Apparatus for
shaping powdered glass with means to heat subsequently to obtain
fusion bonding is classified in Class 425; however, apparatus
shaping glass wool or mineral wool with subsequent fusion bonding
is classified in Class 65. |
428, | Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,
subclass 34 for hermetically sealed spaced glass sheets (e.g., double
glazed window), subclass 38 for a light transmitting
layer with a frame or border therearound (e.g., stained
glass), and subclasses 426+ for a layer
of quartz or glass next to a layer of another material. (Products) |
430, | Radiation Imagery Chemistry: Process, Composition, or
Product Thereof, for radiation imagery process not combined with a glass working
step; and
subclass 13 for a glass block having an image therein. (Processes
and apparatus) |
438, | Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Process, for the combination of a unit coating operation
or a unit etching operation with glass melting, shaping
or forming, joining, or heat treating. (See
Lines With Other Classes and Within This Class, above.) |
445, | Electric Lamp or Space Discharge Component or
Device Manufacturing, appropriate subclasses, for processes
of, or apparatus for the manufacture, repair or
salvage of electric lamps and electric lamp space discharge devices. Combined
processes and apparatus including a glass working and/or
treating operation and a lamp making operation are classified in
Class 445. The inclusion of the step of exhausting or providing
a special atmosphere in the envelope is considered a lamp making operation
for Class 445. For other lamp making operations provided
for in Class 445, see the class definitions of Class 445. |
501, | Compositions: Ceramic,
subclasses 2+ for processes of crystallizing devitrified glass-ceramic compositions; subclasses
11+ for preparing glass compositions; subclass
39 for forming pores or open cells within glass compositions; and
subclasses 40, 41+, and 53+ for
particular composition components. The combination of preparing, crystallizing, or
pore-forming of glass compositions with specific glass
working and/or treating is classified in Class 65; however, (a) a
step of melting with heating to a specific temperature, or (b) the
recitation of a forming step by name only (e.g., drawing, working, blowing, pressing, etc.), or (c) refining
molten glass byname only is not
enough to prevent placement in Class 50l. A Class 501 operation
combined with specific glass treating is placed in Class 65; however, mere
recitation of "treating the glass", "annealing", or "tempering" by
these words only is not enough to prevent placement in Class 501. |
505, | Superconductor Technology: Apparatus, Material, Process,
subclasses 300+ for processes of producing high temperature (Tc greater
than 30 K) superconductors; particularly subclass
420 for glass working, forming, or treating operations
combined with superconductor manufacture. (Processes
and apparatus) |
SECTION V - GLOSSARY
ANNEAL
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "anneal."
BAIT
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "bait."
BATCH
A properly proportioned mixture of raw materials to be delivered
to a melting apparatus.
BATCH CHARGER
Mechanical means for introducing a batch to a melting apparatus.
BEAD
(1) A small piece of glass fused onto
an electrical conductor, (2) an enlarged
rounded portion on an edge of an article or stock material, (3) small
discrete particles of glass.
BLOWING
Shaping or forming an undefined mass of glass in a soft state
by introducing gas within a confined opening within the mass, i.e., by
inflating.
BRIDGE (-WALL)
A hollow wall generally having an air space between refractory
blocks from which it is formed and providing an opening or throat
adjacent its bottom used in a tank furnace to separate a working
end from a fining or melting zone.
CASTING
Forming a glass preform by flowing molten glass in the form
of a stream into or onto molds, rolls or tables. (Teeming
is synonymous to casting).
COATING
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "coating."
CORRUGATING
Shaping a layer throughout its thickness into a row of wavelike
folds.
CRACKLED
Glassware having a surface which was intentionally cracked
by water immersion and partially healed by reheating.
CULLET
Waste or broken glass.
DEBITEUSE
A slotted floating, refractory block through
which glass issues in the formation of a glass sheet during a drawing operation.
DEPUTER
See debiteuse.
DEVITRIFY
The changing of glass in the amorphous state to crystalline
state generally by holding a glass melt at a temperature which favors
crystal growth.
DOGHOUSE
A boxlike wing on a glass furnace through which a batch
or floaters, etc., are introduced into
the furnace.
DRAWING
Forming stock, generally sheet or tube, by
utilizing the self-cohesiveness of glass in a plastic condition
to effect an operation similar to a "taffy-pull".
DRAW RING
A refractory device placed in a supply of molten glass
to define an area for drawing.
DRAW SHIELD
Baffle means isolating stock being drawn from the hot atmosphere
existing above a supply of molten glass.
EMBOSSING
Altering a surface configuration only of glass by raising a
boss or protuberance thereon or causing surface portions to be depressed
below the plane of the glass surface.
FIBER
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "fiber."
FILAMENT
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "filament."
FINING
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "fining."
FIRE-POLISHING
Heating of the outer surface of hard glass to a temperature
where that surface only melts and surface tension causes smoothing
thereof, the heating usually being by fire or flame contact
of the glass surface.
FLASHING
Applying a thin layer of opaque or colored glass to the surface
of clear glass, or vice versa.
FLOATERS
Refractory blocks floating on molten glass in a tank
furnace to prevent gall or scum from entering the working end.
FUSION BONDING
Welding by bringing glass, while molten or softened
by heating, into intimate contact with another part with subsequent
cooling to solid phase whereby uniting is effected.
GATHERER
Means used to remove discrete charges of molten glass from
a supply.
GLASS
An inorganic product (a) the constituents
of which generally include a "glass former" (e.g., As2O3, B2O3 GeO2, P2O5, SiO2, V2O5) which
has an essential characteristic of creating or maintaining, singly, or
in a mixture, that type of structural disorder characteristic
of a glassy condition, other oxides which approach glass forming
properties (e.g., A12O3, BeO, PbO, Sb2O3 TiO2, ZnO
and ZrO2) as well as oxides that are
practically devoid of glass forming tendencies (e.g., BaO, CaO, K2O, Li2O, MgO, Na2O
and SrO), however, pure and modified
silica, silicon and slag are also included; (b) formed
by fusion and cooled to a rigid condition generally without crystallization; (c) having
no definite melting point (whereby the mass has the characteristic of
passing through a plastic state before reaching a liquid state when
heated); (d) incapable in the
solid state of permanent deformation; and (e) which
fractures when subject to deformation tension.
GLASS TREATING
Effecting a change in a physical or chemical property
of glass, generally involving specific heating followed
by controlled cooling.
GLASS WORKING
Molding, shaping, severing of uniting
of glass while in a plastic state.
GOB
A discrete portion of molten glass (a) delivered
by a feeder or (b) gathered on a punty or blow
pipe.
HOMOGENIZE
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "homogenize."
MARVERING
Rolling a gather of glass on a flat plate whereby it
is shaped and cooled.
MOIL
Surplus or waste glass which must be removed from the apparatus
or a product after a glass working operation.
NECK RING
That portion of a segmented mold used to form a neck portion
of a hollow article.
ORBITING
Causing movement in a regular, generally a circular
or elliptical path around a fixed point.
PARISON
A partially shaped article of manufacture requiring further
significant shaping to arrive at the form of a completed useful
article.
PARTING LAYER
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "parting layer."
PASTE MOLD
A mold with an inner lining of a paste (generally
made from resins and linseed oil, soap, etc.) which
is brushed into a hot mold and kept wet so that glass within the mold
rides on a steam cushion while being formed.
PONTILE
A dipstick used to gather charges of molten glass, punty, puntil, pontee, and
ponto are local variants.
PREFORM
Stock material that has been given a shape (the
term preform is used interchangeably with article, product, parison
and blank).
PRESS MOLDING
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "press molding."
PURIFY
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "purify."
PUNTY
See Pontile
RESHAPING
Changing the gross overall configuration of a glass preform
by (a) confining a glass preform within a configured
mold and effecting significant flow of the glass to cause it to
assume the configuration of the mold or (b) distorting
a glass preform by bodily moving a portion of it throughout its
entire thickness relative to a second portion during which the thickness
of the work piece remains substantially the same and no significant
flow of the glass occurs, i.e., bending.
Changing at least one dimension of a glass preform throughout
its perimeter without any appreciable change in the original configuration
thereof, e.g., stretching and shrinking.
SINTERING
The coalescence of particles into one solid mass through heating, generally
with melting limited to a surface layer only of each particle.
SLAG
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "slag."
SLINGER
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "slinger."
SMOOTHING
Removing surface irregularities or imperfections.
SOFTENED GLASS
Glass that has been heated to a temperature at which
it is pliable or liquid.
SOFTENING POINT
The temperature at which a uniform fiber, 0.5
to 1.0 mm. in diameter, elongates under
its own weight at a rate of 1 mm. per minute when the upper
10 cm. of its length is heated in a prescribed furnace * at
the rate of approximately 5°C. per minute. (*See "A
Method for Measuring The Softening Temperature of Glass", J.T. Littleton, J. Am. Ceramic
Soc., 10(4), 259 (1927).
SURFACE DEFORMATION
A reshaping operation involving only the surface of the glass
preform and only partially through the thickness and wherein the
overall shape of the preform throughout its breadth and width is
unaltered.
TEMPER
See Subclass References to the Current Class, above, for a
subclass reference to the term "temper."
SUBCLASSES
17.1 | PROCESSES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes of working or treating glass.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
588, | Hazardous or Toxic Waste Destruction or Containment,
subclass 251 , 252-257, and 313-320 for the solidification or
vitrification of waste for purposes of containment and for the treatment
of slag to prevent the emission of hazardous or toxic gases. |
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17.2 | Sol-gel or liquid phase route utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes wherein a sol-gel route or liquid phase route
procedure is used during any stage of working or treating glass.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
516, | Colloid Systems and Wetting Agents; Subcombinations
Thereof; Processes of Making, Stabilizing, Breaking, or Inhibiting, for colloid systems or agents for such systems or
making or stabilizing such systems or agents, when generically claimed
or when there is no hierarchically superior provision in the USPC
for the specifically claimed art. |
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17.3 | With shaping of particulate material and subsequent fusing
of particles: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes combined with a step of associating a mass of
individual discrete particulate material and shaping said mass and
either during or subsequent to the shaping operation, heating the
material to effect fusing of the particles one to another.
| (1)
Note. Processes claiming depositing particulate material into
a mold cavity which its intended function is not to shape the mass
of particles prior to fusing them but intended to shape a molten or
plastic mass formed by heating the particles are classified elsewhere.
See search notes below. |
| (2)
Note. This subclass includes, for example, patents claiming
a step of shaping a mass of glass particles which are fused together
in a manner to preserve the shape of the mass of glass particles
combined with a subsequent glassworking or treating operation (e.g.,
pore forming or annealing, etc.). |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
65, | for processes claiming depositing particulate material
into a mold cavity which its intended function is not to shape the
mass of particles prior to fusing them but intended to shape a molten
or plastic mass formed by heating the particles. |
68+, | for processes of forming an article from molten
glass and see (1) Note above. |
114, | for glassworking apparatus combined with means to
shape an article from particulate material. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 62.2+ for laminating processes under the class definition,
which includes a step of forming a lamina or laminae by bulk deposition
of discrete particles to form a self-sustaining article (e.g., fiber
batt, etc.). |
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes,
subclasses 43+ and 603+ for processes within the class
definition for vitrification, sintering, or firing of inorganic
materials, which may include shaping of clay or glass particles
prior to firing to form a self-supporting article. See the class definition
of Class 65, particularly References to Other Classes and the notes
to Classes 264 and 425. See also subclass 6 for processes under
the class definition for forming solid particulate material directly
from a molten or liquid mass (other than glass) with subsequent
uniting of the formed particles; and subclass 125 for processes
directed to a uniting step not otherwise provided for. |
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17.4 | Including flame or gas contact: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.3. Processes in which the particulate material is formed in
a flame or particulate or fused material is contacted by a flame
or gas to effect treatment thereof. |
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17.5 | Employing nonoxide additive: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.3. Processes in which a nonoxide material which is generally
not an ingredient of a glass composition is incorporated with the
particulate material prior to fusing. |
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17.6 | With treatment subsequent to fusing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.3. Processes including an additional step of treating the fused
glass particles (e.g., shaping, heat treatment, coating, etc.).
| (1)
Note. Mere cooling of fused material is not considered proper
for classification here. |
| (2)
Note. Subsequent melting of shaped and fused particulate material
is properly classified here. | |
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19 | Slag, utilization: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes directed to working and/or treating of
slag usually formed by corrosion or fluxing of refractories, or
formed as a by-product in metallurgical processes.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
376+, | for a process of forming fibers or filaments from
slag. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
106, | Compositions: Coating or Plastic, 501, Compositions: Ceramic
subclass 28 for glass compositions having slag; subclass 767
for the use of slag as raw material in making Portland type cement;
and subclasses 624, 679, 714, 782, 789 for other inorganic ingredient
containing compositions including slag. For the line between Class
106 and Class 65, see the reference to Class 106 in the definitions
of Class 65. |
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20 | Foaming of slag: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 19. Processes which include the step of contacting molten slag
with a gaseous material thereby forming voids in the slag.
| (1)
Note. Generally the gaseous material is formed in situ by
contacting the molten slag with water. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
22, | for processes of glass working and/or treating
glass combined with the step of producing pores in situ of a glass composition
to form a cellular glass product and see the search notes thereunder. |
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21.1 | Self-supporting particle making (e.g., bead, ball, granule,
etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes for a process directed to forming individually
distinct separate particulate material, particles of which are self-supporting
at least in one stage of manufacture.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
19+, | for processes in which slag is utilized as the starting
material. |
141, | for apparatus for melt comminuting by shock cooling
melt by enhancing surface contact with a cooling fluid. |
142+, | for particulate bead or ball making apparatus. |
376+, | for a process of making a fiber. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
241, | Solid Material Comminution or Disintegration,
subclasses 23 and 65+ for processes and apparatus for
comminuting hard glass combined with heating and/or cooling
of the glass where the temperature modification does not effect
a change in a physical or chemical property of the glass (e.g.,
removing water of hydration, annealing). |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 222 for a tumbling type agglomerating means for particulate
material; and subclasses 332+ for means rolling a discrete
charge of stock to form a ball; see the search notes thereunder. |
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21.2 | By molten glass comminuting: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 21.1. Processes wherein glass in molten state is comminuted to
form discrete particles and is solidified in its comminuted form.
| (1)
Note. To be classified in this subclass the material must
be subdivided from an original liquid mass and then the subdivided
particles solidified with no substantial change in shape and size. |
| (2)
Note. Particles formed by a molten glass stream entering a
liquid quenching both are not proper for this subclass since no distinct
liquid particles are formed which are subsequently solidified. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes,
subclasses 5+ for processes under the class definition of liquid
comminuting to form discrete particles and note references to other
pertinent classes listed thereunder. |
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21.3 | Spheroidizing or rounding of solid glass particles: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 21.1. Processes directed to the reshaping of solid, irregular,
or nonspherical particulate glass material wherein said irregularities
are diminished or the particles are caused to become more spherical
or rounded in shape without loss of material therefrom and by means
other than use of a mold or shaping surface therefor and in which
the individual and separate identities of the particles is maintained.
| (1)
Note. Patents in this subclass are generally directed to those
processes in which heat is employed to soften the particles so as
to permit the internal cohesive forces of the particles to effect
said reshaping as defined. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes,
subclass 15 for processes under the class definition of spheroidizing
particulate matter. |
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21.5 | With mechanical shaping or subdividing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 21.1. Processes including mechanical shaping of molten glass into
desired particulate form.
| (1)
Note. Bead shaping or rotating wire or spindle included hereunder
as well as comminuting solids by ultrasonic vibration. | |
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22 | With pore forming in situ: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes combined with the step of forming pores or open
cells in situ within a glass composition by a gas forming agent
during or subsequent to the formation of a glass product.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
20, | for processes of foaming slag in situ to form a
cellular product. |
141, | for melt disintegrating or puffing means including
fluid-melt contacting means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 77+ for a process of bonding lamina including the step
of forming pores in situ within a lamina. |
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes,
subclasses 41+ for processes under the class definition, which
include a pore forming in situ step. |
501, | Compositions: Ceramic,
subclass 39 for processes of forming pores or open cells with
a glass melt not combined with specific glass working and/or
treating. The line between this class (501) and Class 65 on patents
claiming the combination or pore-forming and broad glass working
and/or treating is stated in the class definitions of Class
65. |
521, | Synthetic Resins or Natural Rubbers,
subclasses 50+ for processes directed to the production of porous
or cellular resinous bodies. |
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23 | With destruction or delamination of transitory attached
or associated separate material: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include the step of either (1) adhesively
adhering a separate part or material, or (2) associating a destructible
separate part or material with a glass part, then performing a glass
working or treating operation, and subsequently discarding the separate
part or material by either (1) stripping the part or material from the
glass part, or (2) destroying the separate part or material.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
29, | Metal Working,
subclasses 423+ for a mechanical manufacturing process including
a step of utilizing transitory attached or associated separate material. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 89.11+ and 540+ for processes and apparatus for
direct contact transfer of ceramic material on a substrate to another
substrate combined with vitrification or firing of the ceramic material.
Processes and apparatus directed to a direct transfer of ceramic material
to soft glass are classified in Class 65; and see this class (156),
subclass 155 for adhesive bonding including a step involving destruction of
a transitory material. |
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24 | Utilizing parting or lubricating layer: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include the step of applying to the glass
or the apparatus a separate and distinct layer which functions to
either (1) lubricate the glass apparatus, or (2) prevent adhesion
during a glass working or treating operation of the glass to another
glass or to the apparatus.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
60.1+, | for a process of coating glass with a coating material
not intended to function as a parting or lubricating layer and see
the Search Notes thereunder. |
169, | and 170, for glass working apparatus combined with
means providing a parting or lubricating means, respectively. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
106, | Compositions: Coating or Plastic,
subclass 2 for coating or plastic compositions specially designed
for use in the prevention of adherence of a coating material to
a surface. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclass 289 for a process of laminating including use of a
parting or release layer. |
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25.1 | Providing a gaseous layer between glass and apparatus: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 24. Processes in which the parting or lubricating layer is a
gaseous fluid between the glass and the apparatus.
| (1)
Note. The gaseous fluid may be formed by vaporization of a
liquid between the glass stock, and see the search notes thereunder. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
182, | for apparatus including a fluid support for the
glass stock, and see the search notes thereunder. |
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26 | Coating of apparatus: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 24. Processes directed to applying the parting or lubricating
layer on a glass working or treating apparatus by a coating operation.
| (1)
Note. This subclass includes applying a coating of water to
apparatus to prevent sticking of the glass thereto. | |
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27 | Repairing or cleaning of apparatus; or batch dust prevention
or control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include (1) the step of repairing of the
apparatus; and/or (2) the cleaning of the apparatus; and/or
(3) the step of preventing the formation of dust from a glass batch
or controlling batch dust.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
168, | for glass working or treating apparatus combined
with positive apparatus cleaning means. |
171+, | for glass working and/or treating apparatus
combined with repair, assembly or disassembly means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
134, | Cleaning and Liquid Contact With Solids, appropriate subclasses, for processes and apparatus
for cleaning, not otherwise provided for. See the Search Notes under
the class definition. |
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28 | With glass reclaiming, repairing or crack run interruption: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes including the step of (1) using surplus or discarded
material from a glass working or treating operation in a process
of glass manufacture; or (2) mending otherwise unusable parts or
material by a glass working operation for reuse; or (3) preventing
spreading of checks or cracks in a glass part during the formation
of the glass part.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
165, | for apparatus with a reject catcher, deflector or
holder. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
29, | Metal Working,
subclasses 402.01+ , for a process of restoring, renewing, or repairing
articles for reuse; and subclasses 403.1+ for a process
of scrap recovery or utilization. |
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29.11 | Electric computer or data processing system utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 29.1. Processes including the use of a data processor or an electrical
computer during any stage of forming or treating the glass.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
702, | Data Processing: Measuring, Calibrating, or Testing,
subclasses 81+ for data processing in a manufacturing or assembly
line for quality determination. |
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29.12 | With measuring, sensing, inspecting, indicating, or testing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes including a step of visually, chemically, or physically
determining or evaluating some chemical or physical property or
characteristic of glass.
| (1)
Note. Equivalent terms include examining, diagnosing, analyzing,
observing, viewing, evaluating, and monitoring. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
158, | for apparatus used for measuring and testing combined
with a signal, indicator, inspection means, register, or recorder
for glass, exclusive of fibers, filaments, waveguides, or preforms thereof. |
377, | for processes of measuring, controlling, analyzing,
inspecting, or testing the manufacture of glass fibers, waveguides,
filaments, or preforms. |
483, | for apparatus used for measuring, controlling, analyzing,
inspecting, or testing glass fibers, waveguides, filaments, or preforms. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
73, | Measuring and Testing, appropriate subclasses for testing or measuring
of general application; see the search notes under the class definition
of Class 73. |
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29.13 | Combustion chamber atmosphere: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 29.12. Processes wherein the environment inside a combustion chamber
is measured, analyzed, tested, inspected, or controlled.
| (1)
Note. Processes involving controlling or regulating pressure
inside a furnace or combustion chamber is considered proper for
classification in this subclass. | |
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29.15 | Fluid pressure: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 29.12. Processes directed to measuring, analyzing, testing, inspecting,
or controlling any associated fluid pressure during the manufacture
or the treatment of glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
29.13, | for processes of measuring, analyzing, testing,
inspecting, or controlling fluid pressure inside of a furnace or
combustion chamber. |
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29.16 | Batch or feed material: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 29.12. Processes directed to measuring, testing, analyzing, inspecting,
or controlling raw material or stock feed used to form the glass
(e.g., article or preform, etc.).
| (1)
Note. Processes involving controlling or measuring the weight
of the glass forming feed material are found here. | |
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29.18 | Magnetic, electromagnetic, or wave energy utilized (e.g.,
light, infrared, ultrasonic, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 29.12. Processes combined with the use of magnetic, electromagnetic
radiation, wave, sonic, or ultrasonic energy during any stage of
forming or treating the glass.
| (1)
Note. Electromagnetic radiation includes: (a) Gamma rays;
(b) X-rays; (c) Atomic particles (i.e., alpha rays, beta rays, electrons);
(d) Ultraviolet rays; (e) Visible rays; (f) Infrared rays; (g) Actinic;
(h) Laser; (i) Microwave; (j) Radio wave. This list is not intended
to be exhaustive and is not limited to the above examples. | |
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29.19 | Temperature: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 29.12. Processes directed to measuring, controlling, inspecting,
analyzing, or testing a change in sensible heat during any stage
of forming or treating the glass.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
374, | Thermal Measuring and Testing, appropriate subclasses for processes of determining
either (a) a characteristic or a condition of glass or (b) a system
utilizing heating or cooling as a significant part of the test,
wherein no glass working or treating is involved. |
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30.1 | With chemically reactive treatment of glass preform: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes combined with a treatment of a glass preform by
a material which chemically reacts therewith.
| (1)
Note. This subclass includes patents claiming the step of
coating a glass substrate and reacting the coating with a constituent
of the glass substrate. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
20, | and 22, for processes including a foaming step which
may involve a chemical reaction. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
427, | Coating Processes,
subclasses 399+ for processes of coating, per se, wherein a substrate
other than glass supplies at least a portion of the coating. |
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30.11 | To enhance the ability to darken or change color in response
to radiation exposure (e.g., photochromic): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 30.1. Processes wherein the chemically reactive treatment is for
the purpose of enhancing the photochromic property of the glass
or to render the glass photochromic.
| (1)
Note. "Photochromic" refers to the ability
of a glass to reversibly change color, darken, and fade on exposure
to the presence and removal of electromagnetic radiation. |
| (2)
Note. Included herein are processes which effect parallel
alignment of crystallites of a colorant substance, but in which
there is insufficient crystal formation to actually effect a coloration
or darkening without the further step of exposure to electromagnetic
radiation. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
30.13, | for processes of imparting color to glass by an
ion exchange process. |
33.1, | for processes of devitrifying glass or vitrifying
crystallized glass. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
430, | Radiation Imagery Chemistry: Process, Composition,
or Product Thereof,
subclass 13 , for products comprising an image contained within a
transparent base, which may have been partially prepared by a process classified
in Class 65, Glass Manufacturing, subclass 30.11; subclass 351 for
thermographic processes of preparing a colored image involving applying
heat to develop the image, following the imaging step; and subclasses
353+ for thermographic processes of developing an image involving
applying heat to develop the image during dry development thereof,
following the imaging step. |
501, | Compositions: Ceramic,
subclasses 2+ for devitrified glass-ceramic compositions and
processes of making them; and subclass 13 for photochromic glass
compositions and processes for their manufacture. |
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30.14 | To temper or strengthen the glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 30.13. Processes wherein the ion exchange process is for the purpose
of altering the temper or strength of the glass.
| (1)
Note. Such processes are sometimes referred to as chemical
tempering. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
114, | for tempering in a bath of liquid or solids with
no specific disclosure of ion exchange occurring. |
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31 | By etching or leaching: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 30. Processes in which the chemical treatment includes use of
a chemical reagent to remove a portion or constituent of the glass.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
216, | Etching a Substrate: Processes, for etching of glass materials by either chemical
etching or physical solvation wherein a glass manufacturing step
is not employed. |
427, | Coating Processes,
subclasses 299+ for processes of coating combined with a pretreatment
of the base. |
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32.1 | Operating under inert or reducing conditions: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes including an operation carried under controlled
conditions which provide an inert or reducing area therefore to
prevent oxidation or to cause chemical reduction.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
157, | for glass working treating means including means
providing special gaseous atmosphere. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
148, | Metal Treatment, particularly
subclasses 240+ for processes of reactive coating of metal as defined
thereunder. The combination of reactive coating of metal with a
glass working or treating operation is proper for Class 65. However,
the combination of a significant heat treatment to modify or maintain
the internal physical property (i.e., microstructure) or chemical property
of the metal with a glass working or glass treating operation is proper
in Class 148. |
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32.2 | With bonding or sealing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 32.1. Processes including a step of bonding glass to another material
or part or sealing a glass material or part to or into another material
or part.
| (1)
Note. Included herein are process of e.g., melt bonding two
glass parts together or sealing a metal terminal in a glass bulb by
heat softening the glass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
17.3, | for a process of sintering glass particles not performed
under inert or reducing conditions. |
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32.4 | With coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 32.1. Processes comprising a coating step.
| (1)
Note. A glass composition may provide either the substrate
or the coating composition, or both of them. | |
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33.2 | Electromagnetic radiation or resulting heat utilized (e.g.,
gamma rays, X-rays, atomic particles, UV, visible, IR, actinic,
laser, microwave or radio wave, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 33.1. Processes wherein during any stage of an operation electromagnetic
radiation or resulting heat of radiation is used.
| (1)
Note. Electromagnetic radiation includes: (a) Gamma rays;
(b) X-rays; (c) Atomic particles (i.e., alpha rays, beta rays, electrons);
(d) Ultraviolet rays; (e) Visible; (f) Infrared; (g) Actinic; (h) Laser;
(i) Microwave; (j) Radio wave. This list is not intended to be exhaustive and
is not limited to the above examples. | |
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33.4 | With coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 33.1. Processes wherein a coating which may be vitrified or devitrified
is applied to a substrate which may be vitrified or devitrified
glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
33.5, | for processes wherein the applied material is used
to bond glass to a formed part. |
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33.5 | With fusion bonding glass to a formed part (e.g., devitrified
seals, glass to metal, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 33.1. Processes directed to fusion bonding of a glass part to
another part of the same or different preform by adherence or coherence
at the interface of the parts, wherein at least one of the parts
is self-supporting prior to the bonding operation.
| (1)
Note. The coherence is usually effected by heat, externally
applied or by the residual heat retained by the glass part from
a previous operation, which renders the adherent face of the vitrified
or devitrified glass part soft, thereby permitting fusion bonding
directly to the adherent face of the other part. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
29, | Metal Working,
subclasses 428+ and 700+ for a process or apparatus, respectively,
for mechanical joining of parts. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, appropriate subclasses for processes and apparatus for
adhesive securing of parts other than by glass fusion or metal fusion,
see especially
subclasses 89.11+ for a process of laminating comprising decal-type
transfer of a lamina of ceramic material to a base with subsequent
firing thereof to bond the lamina to the base, and subclasses 99+ for
optically transparent glass sandwich making including a Class 156
bonding combined with a Class 65 reshaping (e.g., bending) operation.
A process reciting a Class 156 bonding step and a Class 65 bonding
step is classified in Class 65. |
228, | Metal Fusion Bonding, for bonding of glass to metal by metal solder. |
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34 | With sealing off of gas evacuating opening: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include the step of closing an opening of
a glass receptacle, which opening was used to exhaust a gas from
the receptacle.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
270, | for glassworking apparatus with glass envelope tipping
off means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
53, | Package Making, appropriate subclasses especially
subclasses 403+ , for sealing of receptacles combined with a filling
step. See the reference to Class 53 in the class definitions of Class
65 for the lines between these classes and see the class definitions
of Class 53 for related fields of search. |
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35 | With vibrating, oscillating or agitating a preform: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include the step of moving a glass preform
up and down or to and fro or a combination of such motions.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
178+, | for means to agitate molten glass in combination
with glass working or treating means. |
302, | for article forming means utilizing mold motion
in forming. |
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36 | Fusion bonding of glass to a formed part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes directed to fusion bonding of a glass part to
another part of the same or different preform by adherence or coherence
at the interface of the parts at least one of the parts being self-supporting
prior to the bonding operation.
| (1)
Note. The coherence is usually effected by heat, externally
applied or by the residual heat retained by the glass part from
a previous operation, which renders the adherent face of the glass
part soft thereby permitting fusion bonding of the glass part directly
to the adherent face of the other part. |
| (2)
Note. Processes of forming a glass part from molten glass
in situ on another part are within the scope of this and indented subclasses. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
102+, | for a process of collapsing or sealing off of a
glass preform with bonding or fusion thereof. |
146, | for laminating apparatus including means to feed
diverse material thereto and subclasses 152+ for fusion
bonding means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
29, | Metal Working,
subclasses 428+ and 700+, for a process or apparatus, respectively,
for mechanical joining of parts. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, appropriate subclasses, for processes and apparatus for
adhesive securing of parts other than by glass fusion or metal fusion,
see especially
subclasses 89.11+ for a process of laminating comprising decal-type
transfer of a lamina of ceramic material to a base with subsequent
firing thereof to bond the lamina to the base, and subclasses 99+ for
optically transparent glass sandwich making including a Class 156
bonding combined with a Class 65 reshaping (e.g., bending) operation.
A process reciting a Class 65 bonding step and a Class 156 bonding
step is classified in Class 65. For other lines with Class 156,
see the notes in subclasses 23, 31, 37+, and 42 in Class
65. |
228, | Metal Fusion Bonding,
subclasses 122.1+ for bonding of glass to metal by metal solder. |
438, | Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Process, particularly
subclasses 107+ and 455+ for methods for joining plural
semiconductor substrates. While Class 65 considers silicon and silicon
dioxide glass, and hence takes the melting, shaping, or fusion bonding
of the same (as well as combined operations whether preparatory
or subsequent to the melting, shaping, or fusion bonding step),
if the structure formed is identified as having utility for semiconductor
electrical devices, placement is proper in Class 438; see the search
notes therein. |
445, | Electric Lamp or Space Discharge Component or
Device Manufacturing, for pertinent subclass(es) as determined by schedule
review. |
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37 | Lens making: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes directed to the formation of an optical lens by
a bonding operation.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 99+ and 443+ for processes and apparatus for
making optically transparent sandwiches by a laminating operation
provided for in Class 156 combined with a glass bending operation. |
351, | Optics: Eye Examining, Vision
Testing and Correcting,
subclasses 159.73 through 159.81for methods of making ophthalmic lenses which usually involve
some combination of grinding, glass manufacturing and adhesive bonding. |
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38 | With bonding of at least three formed parts: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 37. Processes which include the step of bonding at least three
preformed parts to each other in the fabrication of a lens.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
42, | for bonding of a subassembly with subsequent assembly
and bonding of preformed parts only. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclass 182 for processes of bonding of at least two bonded
subassemblies and see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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39 | With molding or reshaping of glass to assume shape of configured
lens part during bonding: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 37. Processes which include the step of (1) shaping, during
bonding, of molten glass to assume the shape of a configured glass
lens part; and/or (2) reshaping during bonding of a separate
preformed glass part to assume the shape of a configured glass lens
part.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
48+, | for forming of a glass part from molten glass and
bonding thereof to another formed part not involving lens making,
and see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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40 | Dielectric or joule effect heating of work: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes which include the step of heating of the work
by (1) subjecting the work to a changing electric field thereby
transforming the electric energy into heat due to the resistance
of the work to passage of current therethrough, or (2) passage of
an electric current directly through the work which constitutes
a part of an electrical circuit.
| (1)
Note. The electrical energy must act directly on the work
and not, for example, by convection or conduction of heat from an
element not constituting a part of the work. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 272+ for processes of adhesive bonding including heating
by dielectric loss or by passing current through work which is capable
of conducting an electrical current therethrough, and see the reference
to other classes under "Search Class" in subclass
272 of Class 156 for related fields of search. |
219, | Electric Heating,
subclasses 600+ for inductive heating, subclasses 678+ for microwave
heating, and subclasses 764+ for capacitive dielectric
heating. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 27+ for a glass furnace reciting specific electrical
structure or characteristics, and for a process including manipulation
of an electrical glass furnace; see the "Search Notes" thereunder;
and see the class line note in Class 65, subclass 134. |
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42 | Bonding of subassembly with subsequent assembly and bonding
(formed parts only): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes directed to fusion bonding of at least two self-supporting
parts and thereafter bringing together in a separate operation an
additional self-supporting part with the bonded subassembly and
then bonding the additional part to the subassembly.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
38, | for processes of bonding at least three formed parts
in the fabrication of a lens. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
29, | Metal Working,
subclass 469 for processes of joining subassemblies. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclass 182 for a process of bonding subassemblies. The combination
of serially bonding individually handled parts together by a Class
65 operation in one stage and by a Class 156 operation in another
stage is provided for in Class 65, in this subclass (42). |
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43 | By or with coating at joint interface of a formed part
prior to bonding: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes directed to coating of the adherent face of at
least one part prior to the bonding operation.
| (1)
Note. Processes of bonding a previously coated part with another
part are included herein. |
| (2)
Note. Melting of a self-supporting glass part to the molten
state to form a glass coating on the joint interface of one of the
parts is considered a coating operation for the purposes of this
subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
60.1+, | for a process of coating glass in general combined
with a glass working or treating operation and see the notes thereunder
for the scope of the term "coating" and related
fields of search. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
148, | Metal Treatment,
subclasses 240+ for a process for producing a reactive coating
on solid metal. |
438, | Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Process, particularly
subclasses 107+ and 455+ for methods for joining plural
semiconductor substrates. While Class 65 considers silicon and silicon
dioxide glass, and hence takes the melting, shaping or fusion bonding
of the same (as well as combined operations whether preparatory
or subsequent to the melting, shaping, or fusion bonding step),
if the structure formed is identified as having utility for semiconductor
electrical devices, placement is proper in Class 438; see the search
notes therein. |
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44 | With embossing or corrugating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes directed to (1) altering the surface configuration
only of the work by raising bosses or protuberances thereon or causing
surface portions to be depressed below the plane surface of the
work, or (2) forming or shaping the work into alternate ridges and
grooves in wavelike shape.
| (1)
Note. The embossing or corrugating may occur simultaneously
with the bonding step. |
| (2)
Note. Transitory embossing or corrugating is within the scope
of this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
93, | for a process of forming a sheet including the step
of corrugating, embossing or surface deforming the sheet. |
106, | for a process of corrugating or forming depressions
in a glass sheet. |
151, | for embedding means on a roll which may function
to emboss or corrugate glass in its soft state. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
101, | Printing,
subclasses 3.1+ for process and apparatus for embossing, per se. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, appropriate subclasses, particularly
subclasses 205+ for a process of corrugating and subclasses 209
and 219+ for embossing processes combined with a laminating
operation, and subclasses 342+ for corrugating processes,
per se, and see and "Search Notes" under these
subclasses for related searches. |
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45 | With glass part forming from shapeless molten glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes combined with a step of fabricating a glass part
from glass while in the molten or soft state by a molding or casting
operation.
| (1)
Note. The step of simultaneously forming the glass part and
bonding the glass part to a self-supporting part is included herein. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
66+, | for processes for fabricating glass articles from
glass while in the molten state. |
139+, | for apparatus for making electronic envelope header,
terminals or stems including forming and fusion bonding means. |
146+, | for forming and fusion bonding apparatus including
means to feed nonglass material thereto. |
152+, | for forming and fusion bonding apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
164, | Metal Founding,
subclasses 47+ for processes of metal casting, and see the reference
to this class (164) in the class definitions of Class 65 for the lines
between these classes. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 110+ for means to manufacture a composite article including
fluent or bulk stock shaping means and means to feed or support
a preform to or on the shaping means; see the search notes thereunder. |
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46 | With blowing to shape glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Processes which include the step of applying gas pressure
to shape the glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
66+, | for a process of forming an open cavity in a glass
charge by differential gas pressure in a process of forming a glass
article from molten glass while on a blow pipe and subclasses 68+, for
blowing glass confined in a mold cavity, and see the "Search
Notes" in these subclasses for related searches. |
87, | for a process of utilizing differential gas pressure
to reshape hollow stock combined with the step of forming the hollow
stock by a drawing operation. |
110, | for a process of reshaping tubular stock utilizing
gaseous pressure. |
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47 | In mold cavity: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Processes wherein the fabricating is conducted in a mold
cavity, and see (1) Note of this subclass for the scope of the term "mold
cavity".
| (1)
Note. A recess in a part which constitutes an element of a
composite product or a space between preformed elements to be joined
and which receives a glass composition therein for simultaneous solidification
and bonding to the part is considered a mold cavity for the purposes
of this and indented subclasses. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
68+, | for processes of forming hollow glass articles in
a mold cavity in general. |
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48 | And bonding to part in same mold cavity: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 47. Processes wherein the step of bonding is conducted while
the fabricated part remains in the mold cavity.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
164, | Metal Founding,
subclasses 91+ for processes of forming composite products by
casting molten metal onto a preform. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 117+ for means bonding a preform to plastic material
in a plastic material shaping cavity. |
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49 | Bonding to metal formed part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 48. Processes in which the part to which the molten glass is
bonded is metal.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
59, | for a process in general for bonding a glass preform
to a metal preform. |
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50 | Forming and bonding glass sheet to metal part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Processes directed to forming a sheet from molten glass
and fusion bonding a metal part to the glass prior to, during or
subsequent to formation of the sheet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
49, | for a process of simultaneously forming a glass
part in a mold cavity and bonding it to a metal part. |
59.1+, | for a process of bonding glass to metal in general. |
147+, | for apparatus including wire feed means to form
and bond glass sheet to wire, to form wire reinforced glass. |
154, | for metal to glass fusion bonding apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
427, | Coating Processes, appropriate subclasses for processes of coating
a substrate with molten glass. |
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52 | Forming of plural glass sheets: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 51. Processes which includes the step of forming an additional
glass sheet from molten glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
53, | for a process of forming plural sheets or sheet-like
streams from a common source of melt combined with glass to glass
fusion bonding. |
98, | for a process of simultaneously forming at least
two separate and distinct glass sheets. |
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53 | Forming plural sheets or sheet-like streams from same source: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Processes which include the step of forming at least two
separate and distinct glass sheets or sheet-like streams from a
single reservoir.
| (1)
Note. The glass streams need not be cooled or solidified for
the purposes of this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
52, | for a process of forming plural glass sheets combined
with bonding to a metal part. |
98, | for a process of simultaneously forming plural glass
sheets. |
195, | for sheet drawing apparatus including means dividing
and recombining metal in a draw chamber. |
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54 | With reshaping glass preform prior to assembly or subsequent
to bonding: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes combined with the step of reshaping a glass preform
either (1) prior to associating the glass preform with another formed
part, or (2) subsequent to bonding of the glass preform to another
formed part; see the Glossary for the definition of the term "reshaping".
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
102, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform of general
application, and see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 196+ , particularly subclasses 221+ for a combined
process or reshaping and bonding by a Class 156 operation; see the
reference to Class 156 in subclass 37. |
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55 | Prior to assembly: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 54. Processes in which the step of reshaping of the glass part
occurs prior to associating the glass part with another part. |
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56 | With severing, perforating, or breaking of glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes combined with the step of (1) cutting, or (2)
perforating, or (3) breaking of hard or soft glass; see subclass
112 for the definitions of these terms.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
112, | for preform treating combined with severing, perforating,
or breaking. |
133, | for a process of severing a molten glass stream,
per se. |
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57 | Relative rotation of work and heating means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes directed to producing relative rotation of a heat
source and the glass part during the bonding operation.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
120, | for a process of flame treating a glass preform
which may include relative movement between the source of heat and
the preform. |
271, | for reshaping apparatus combined with heating means
that moves relative to work during a shaping operation. |
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58 | Of parts having opposed facing areas out of contact (e.g.,
building blocks): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes in which as least one of the parts provides spacing
ribs or flanges so that facing portions of the parts are maintained
out of contact during and subsequent to the bonding operation.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclass 292 for other methods for bonding laminae having opposed
facing areas out of contact. |
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59.1 | Of glass to metal part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 36. Processes in which at least one part is metal.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
43, | for processes directed to coating of the adherent
face of at least one part prior to the bonding operation, and see
the notes to the definition of that subclass. |
49, | for a process of forming glass in a mold cavity
combined with uniting a metal piece thereto, in situ. |
50+, | for a process of forming and bonding a glass sheet
to a metal part. |
138+, | for electronic envelope header, terminal or stem-making
apparatus which includes bonding means. |
147+, | for glass-working apparatus with wire-laminating
means. |
154, | for glass atom metal fusion bonding means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
228, | Metal Fusion Bonding,
subclasses 101+ for processes of fusion bonding of glass to metal
which involve metal working. |
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59.2 | Maintaining cavity in glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.1. Processes in which the process performed produces an object
in which the fusion bond is part of a space-enclosing cavity.
| (1)
Note. Typical products produced herein are cathode-ray tubes
and electric lamps. | |
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59.22 | Named fusible bonding material employed: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.2. Processes which employ an additional fusible material to
adhere to both the glass and metal parts sought to be adhered.
| (1)
Note. The additional fusible material may comprise a glass
of a composition specifically different from that of the glass sought
to be adhered to the metal part or a different fusible metallic
material. | |
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59.24 | Metal part outside of glass part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.2. Processes in which the metal part is at least in part exterior
to the glass part as a result of the fusion.
| (1)
Note. The term "exterior" as used herein means
that more of the metal part lies outside the glass than merely minor length
of a filament lead-in wire of an electric lamp which remains on
the outside when a glass tube forming a support for the filament
has the filament wire fused to same prior to being fused into the
main lamp envelope. | |
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59.27 | Metal part coaxial with and inside of glass part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.2. Processes in which the glass and metal parts are both relatively
elongated, the glass part being outside of the metal part, and the
two being arranged to be coaxial.
| (1)
Note. Such a process may produce, e.g., a cylindrical metal
pipe or tube fused to a surrounding glass pipe or tube of similar
shape. | |
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59.3 | More than two parts in overlaying series (noncavity): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.1. Processes in which the final product has more than two glass
and metal parts in an overlaying series without becoming part of
a space-enclosing cavity.
| (1)
Note. A metal sheet sandwiched between two glass sheets is
an example of a product produced by such a process. | |
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59.34 | Metal part outside of glass part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.3. Processes in which the metal part is at least in part exterior
to the glass part as a result of the fusion.
| (1)
Note. The term "exterior to" as used herein
means that more of the metal part lies outside the glass than merely
the minor length of a filament lead-in wire of an electric lamp
which remains on the outside when a glass tube forming a support
for the filament has the filament wire fused to same prior to being
fused into the main lamp envelope. |
| (2)
Note. An example of metal parts exterior to a glass part would
be the case of two metal sheets with a glass sheet sandwiched between
them by fusion bonding. | |
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59.35 | Metal part coaxial with and inside of glass part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.3. Processes in which the glass and metal parts are both relatively
elongated, the glass part being outside of the metal part and the
two being arranged to be coaxial.
| (1)
Note. Such a process may produce, e.g., a metal or rods inserted
into a closely surrounding glass tube all fusion bonded together. | |
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59.4 | Metal part outside of glass part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.1. Processes in which the metal part is at least in part exterior
to the glass part as a result of the fusion.
| (1)
Note. For the definition of "exterior to", see
the definition of subclass 59.24, supra. | |
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59.6 | Metal part coaxial with and inside of glass part: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 59.1. Processes in which the glass and metal parts are both relatively
elongated, the glass part being outside of the metal part and the
two being arranged to be coaxial.
| (1)
Note. Such a process may produce, e.g., a metal rod inside
of a closely fitting glass tube, to which it is fusion bonded. | |
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60.1 | With coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes combined with the step of applying a surface coating
material to a glass preform (the coating material usually being
an emulsion, dispersion, solution), which is clearly disclosed as
leaving a residual film, layer or continuous deposit on the preform.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
23, | for a glassworking or treating process combined
with destruction or delamination of transitory attached or associated
separate material. |
24+, | for processes of applying a parting or lubricating
layer. |
30.1+, | for process of applying a coating involving a chemical
reaction with a glass substrate. |
40, | for a process of coating a part with a conductive
coating for Joule effect heating of the work. |
43, | for a process of bonding including coating a formed
part at the joint interface prior to bonding. |
443+, | for a process of forming a glass fiber or filament
combined with a step of coating the fiber or filament during or subsequent
to its formation. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
8, | Bleaching and Dyeing; Fluid Treatment and Chemical
Modification of Textiles and Fibers,
subclass 523 for processes of dyeing a siliceous body, and see
the search notes thereunder. |
106, | Compositions: Coating or Plastic, appropriate subclasses for coating compositions,
per se. |
427, | Coating Processes, appropriate subclasses for a coating process including the
step of forming a substrate by a glassworking operation by name
only, unless the coating is applied to the substrate while hot from
the heat of formation, in which case the process is in Class 65.
When a preparatory treatment for coating is disclosed as additionally
changing the physical characteristics of the glass, the patent is
classified in Class 65. |
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60.2 | Plural diverse layers: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 60.1. Processes which result in the glass preform having more
than one coating layer, each layer comprising a different substance. |
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60.3 | Organic coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 60.1. Processes which result in the glass preform being covered
with an organic substance.
| (1)
Note. To be classified herein, the organic coating must remain
a part of the final product. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
60.52, | for similar processes using an organic compound
containing a metal followed by the step of converting the organic
compound to a metallic oxide. |
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60.51 | From inorganic metal salt: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 60.5. Processes wherein the glass preform is first coated with
an inorganic metal salt, and the salt is then chemically reacted
to convert it into an oxide of that metal. |
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60.52 | From organic metal compound: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 60.5. Processes wherein the glass preform is first coated with
an organic metal compound, and that compound is chemically treated
to convert it into an oxide of that metal. |
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60.53 | From inorganic oxides or hydroxides: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 60.5. Processes wherein the glass preform is first coated with
an inorganic oxide or hydroxide compound, and that compound is chemically reacted
to convert it into a metal oxide or a different metal oxide. |
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60.6 | Free carbon containing coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 60.1. Processes in which the glass preform is coated with a material
which comprises elemental carbon.
| (1)
Note. The coating may comprise, e.g., charcoal particles. | |
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60.7 | Inorganic metal salt containing coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 60.1. Processes in which the glass preform is coated with a material
which comprises an inorganic metal salt.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
60.51, | for similar processes including the further step
of chemically reacting the salt to form convert it into a metal oxide
coating. |
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60.8 | Silicon containing coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 60.1. Processes in which the glass preform is coated with a material
which comprises silicon.
| (1)
Note. The coating may comprise, e.g., silica (SiO2),
a glass of a different composition than that of the glass preform, etc. | |
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61 | With wearing away of surface material (e.g., abrading or
grinding): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes combined with a step of wearing away glass by
rubbing with an abrasive to smooth, polish or remove material.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
37+, | for a process of lens-making involving both grinding
and bonding. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
451, | Abrading, for grinding generally, particularly
subclasses 41+ for a process of grinding glass or stone. |
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62 | Combined: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include (1) a perfecting step or (2) a working
step or (3) a treating step other than a glass working or glass
treating step.
| (1)
Note. Combined processes including severing of a hard or soft
glass preform are classified below. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
112+, | for glass preform treating combined with a severing
or perforating; see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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63 | Sequentially forming, reheating, and working: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes including separate and distinct steps of: (1)
forming a preform from molten glass, (2) reheating the preform,
and (3) reworking the reheated preform.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
102+, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform. |
227+, | for diverse glass working apparatus, especially
subclass 230 for press and blow means having reheating means therebetween. |
244, | for plural distinct glass working apparatus having
spaced preform reheating and reshaping means. |
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65 | Forming and fire polishing or product: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes comprising (1) the step of forming a product utilizing
glass in the molten or plastic state as the starting material, and
(2) fire-polishing the product formed; see the Glossary for the
definition of fire-polishing.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
61, | for a process of grinding to polish. |
120, | for a process of fire-polishing a glass preform
by use of a flame, per se; and see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
227+, | for diverse glass working apparatus including fire-polishing
means. |
252, | for plural distinct glass working apparatus comprising
fire-polishing means. |
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66 | Forming product or preform from molten glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include a step of (1) forming a glass product
or preform from a molten glass composition, and/or (2)
reshaping of the preform (e.g., a parison) while still soft from
its residual heat of formation.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
102+, | for a process of reshaping of a glass preform which
requires a reheating prior to reshaping. |
300+, | for apparatus for blowing a glass charge not confined
by mold means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
72, | Metal Deforming,
subclasses 253.1+ for extrusion of metal through an orifice. |
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68 | Initial forming of hollow product or preform in mold cavity: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 66. Processes in which (1) the forming initially occurs in a
mold cavity, and (2) the product or preform is hollow.
| (1)
Note. For the scope of the term "mold cavity" see
(1) Note subclass 47 of this class. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
261+, | for a blow means with blow mold. |
305+, | for a press molding machine. |
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69 | With annealing or tempering: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Processes which include the step of annealing or tempering
the product.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
41, | for a process of bonding glass which includes a
step of annealing or tempering glass. |
95+, | for a process of forming a sheet combined with an
annealing or tempering step. |
104, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform combined
with a tempering or annealing step. |
114+, | for a process of tempering glass, per se. |
117+, | for a process of annealing glass, per se. |
262, | for blow molding apparatus combined with annealing
or tempering means. |
306, | for a press molding machine combined with product
treating means. |
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70 | With severing of formed product: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Processes which include a step of cutting, severing or perforating
of a hard or soft glass product.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
67, | for a process of severing a hollow glass product
in a process of forming sheets from the hollow glass product. |
105, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform which
include the step of preform severing or perforating. |
122+, | for processes of charging molten glass into a mold
cavity by gravity and subsequently severing the charge and which
processes do not include a glass shaping step. |
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71 | Spreading of molten glass by rotation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Processes which include the step of spreading the molten
glass within a mold by causing a rotatory movement of the molten
glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
266, | for blowing means with a blow mold rotary about
its own axis. |
302, | for article forming means utilizing mold motion,
e.g., centrifugal casting. |
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72 | With charging of mold cavity: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Processes which include the step of introducing a charge
of molten glass into the mold cavity.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
122+, | for a process of charging molten glass into a mold
cavity not including a step of shaping the charge therein. |
207+, | for gob charging and shape imparting receptacle
means. |
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73 | By suction from upper surface of "pool": |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 72. Processes comprising charging by creating a reduced air
pressure within the mold cavity while the mold is in contact with
the upper surface of a supply.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
124, | for a process of suction gathering molten glass
from an upper surface of a glass pool into a mold cavity not including
a positive shaping step. |
125, | for a process including suction gathering in which
the suction is usually applied within a suction gatherer which functions
to transfer the charge therein to a mold cavity. |
210+, | for gob charging and shape imparting receptacle
means which include a suction gatherer movably mounted above a supply
of molten glass. |
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75 | Through orifice in bottom wall of dispenser: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 72. Processes in which charging of the mold cavity occurs by
discharging molten glass through the bottom wall of a dispenser.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
126+, | for a process of dispensing glass by discharging
downwardly through an orifice, per se; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
221+, | for shape imparting receptacle means and means for
charging a gob with the receptacle means by delivery of a gob from
a tank feeder. |
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76 | With additional diverse shaping step: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 72. Processes which include at least two different and distinct
shaping steps.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
78+, | for diverse glass shaping steps not including a
charging step. |
207+, | for gob charging means combined with plural glass
working apparatus especially subclasses 217+ and 224. |
227+, | for diverse distinct glass working apparatus. |
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77 | With additional forming step: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Processes which includes a distinct and separate step of
forming the product or preform; and see the Glossary for a definition
of "preform".
| (1)
Note. Using two separate and distinct blowing pressures, or
blowing at separate areas of the parison are considered plural separate
and distinct glass working operations for this and indented subclasses. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
63, | for a process of sequentially forming a glass product,
reheating and reworking the product. |
243+, | for plural distinct glass working apparatus. |
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78 | Diverse: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 77. Processes comprising different steps of forming.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
227+, | for diverse distinct glassworking apparatus. |
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79 | Press and blow: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 78. Processes in which the unlike steps are pressing and blowing.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
229+, | for press and blow glassworking apparatus. |
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80 | In separate lines: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 79. Processes wherein the blowing or pressing steps occur in
separate and distinct lines by transferring the glass from one zone
to another. |
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81 | By differential gas pressure: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Processes in which the forming step utilizes vacuum and/or
gas pressure.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
263+, | for apparatus for blowing a glass charge in a mold
in combination with means to reduce gas pressure exteriorly of the
charge. |
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83 | With positive cooling of product or molten glass at forming
area: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 66. Processes directed to the dynamic cooling of the molten
glass in a pool or the formed product at the portion of the glass
pool at which the product forming operation occurs.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
111+, | for a glass preform treating process which includes
a step of cooling the preform. |
204, | for sheet drawing means combined with cooling means
in the drawing chamber. |
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84 | By direct gaseous contact: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 83. Process wherein the cooling comprises contacting the glass
with a gaseous material of lower temperature than the glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
88, | for a process involving injecting gas internally
of a hollow cylinder during drawing thereof to prevent collapse
of the hollow cylinder. |
119, | for a process of annealing glass involving heating
or cooling the glass by direct contact with flowing gas. |
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86 | Drawing and simultaneously forming hollow stock from molten
glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 66. Processes for a process of drawing molten glass into hollow
stock, usually glass cylinders, the shape of which being initially
defined by the shape of a bait, and see the Glossary for a definition
of "drawing".
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
187+, | for means for drawing a tube from a molten bath. |
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87 | With additional shaping, or severing, or perforating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 86. Processes including an additional step of shaping, severing
or perforating of hard or soft glass.
| (1)
Note. The step of altering the shape of the hollow stock initially
formed at the forming area only and while in contact with the molten
glass to form a bait which functions to draw a hollow product of
such shape is not considered a reshaping step as the initially drawn
portion is considered transitory. |
| (2)
Note. The step of stretching a hot tubular stock by exerting
tension on the opposed ends thereof to cause separation of the stock
into two parts is within the scope of this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
112+, | for a process of treating a glass preform combined
with severing or perforating hard or soft glass; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
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89 | Forming hollow stock by surface filming: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 66. Processes in which a hollow product is formed by applying
a film of molten glass onto a shaping surface.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
184+, | for a means charging a continuous film or strip
to a separate and distinct forming means. |
302, | for an article forming means utilizing mold motion,
e.g., centrifugal casting means. |
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90 | Sheet: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 66. Processes in which the product is sheet stock.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
193+, | for apparatus for drawing sheet stock from a bath. |
253+, | for sheet or strip rolling apparatus. |
258+, | for sheet casting and receiving means. |
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91 | With application of lateral tension to edge portion of
moving sheet: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Processes which include the step of applying, in a lateral
direction, a force or pull to the lateral edges of a sheet during
movement thereof to usually (1) maintain constant sheet width, or (2)
to prevent formation of surface irregularities.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
199+, | for a sheet drawing apparatus with width maintaining
and/or lateral stretching means. |
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92 | With smoothing subsequent to sheet formation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Processes which include the step of smoothing the formed
sheet, generally for removal of surface irregularities.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
63, | for a process including the steps of forming a sheet,
reheating the formed sheet and then smoothing the heated sheet. |
91, | for a process of applying tension laterally of a
sheet during formation to prevent surface irregularities. |
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93 | With reshaping or surface deformation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Processes including (1) changing the gross overall configuration,
or (2) embossing; see the Glossary for definitions of these terms.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
106, | for a process of curving a glass preform which may
involve corrugating or reshaping. |
255, | for sheet or strip rolling means combined with means
to corrugate or emboss the surface. |
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95 | With annealing or tempering: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Processes combined with a step of annealing or tempering.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
114+, | for a process of tempering; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
117+, | for a process of annealing. |
194, | for sheet drawing apparatus combined with an annealing
or tempering means. |
254, | for sheet rolling means combined with annealing
or tempering means. |
348+, | for product cooling means, e.g., tempering means,
per se, especially 349+ for annealing means, per se. |
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97 | With severing or perforating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Processes including a severing or perforating step of hard
or soft glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
112, | for a process of treating a preform including severing
or perforating of soft or hard glass; and the scope of the terms "severing" and "perforating"; and
see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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98 | Simultaneously forming plural separate sheets: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Processes which involves formation at the same time of at
least two separate and distinct glass sheets from the same or different
sources.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
52, | for a process of bonding glass to metal which includes
a forming of at least two glass sheets which may be formed from
the same or different source. |
53, | for a process of forming plural sheets from the
same source and bonding the formed sheets to each other or to another
formed part. |
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99.1 | By or with pouring molten glass onto forming surface: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 90. Processes directed to forming a sheet by casting or rolling
molten glass onto a support; see the Glossary for a definition of "casting".
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
89, | for a process of film forming hollow stock on a
surface. |
253+, | for sheet or strip forming by rolling means. |
258+, | for sheet casting means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes,
subclass 298 for processes of casting plastic material on a
liquid surface, and subclasses 299+ for processes for shaping plastic
material against a forming surface. |
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99.3 | Maintaining molten metal temperature: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 99.2. Processes in which temperature distribution is kept in a
desired state.
| (1)
Note. Temperature uniformity through heat exchange, circulating
or induced circulating currents included herein. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
99.4, | through 99.5+, for removing impurities
from molten metal or modifying glass sheet dimension or property employing
circulation. |
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99.6 | By nonmechanical means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 99.5. Processes in which glass sheet width, or thickness is maintained,
or adjusted by nonmechanical means, e.g., fluid pressure etc. |
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100 | Onto moving roll or platen: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 99. Processes including a step of simultaneously moving the
support which comprises a roll or platen.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
193+, | for sheet drawing apparatus provided with roll means
located at the sheet source and in contact therewith. |
257, | for sheet forming by rolling apparatus which includes
a reciprocating planar platen. |
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102 | Reshaping or surface deformation of glass preform: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes for a process of reshaping or surface deforming
a glass preform which has been softened by a disclosed or claimed
reheating step, and see the Glossary for a definition of "reshaping" and "surface
deforming".
| (1)
Note. Processes of flattening curved glass preforms are provided
for in this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
54+, | for a bonding process including a step of reshaping
a glass preform prior to assembly or subsequent to bonding. |
63+, | for a process of sequentially forming, reheating
and reworking of glass. |
66+, | for a process of forming a product from molten glass
including a subsequent reworking operation without an intervening
reheating step. |
67, | for a process of forming a sheet and converting
the sheet to a hollow article or the process of forming a hollow article
and converting it to a sheet. |
269+, | for reshaping apparatus combined with reheating
means. |
286+, | for reshaping apparatus, per se. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
72, | Metal Deforming,
subclasses 343+ and 379 for a process or apparatus for "drawing" metal
sheet material. |
219, | Electric Heating,
subclasses 602+ , for metal working utilizing inductive electric
heating and see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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103 | Utilizing heat shield or heat-sink: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 102. Processes which include the step of utilizing or employing
means to absorb, dissipate, distribute or shield heat.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
288, | for preform reshaping means including a heat shield
or sink. |
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104 | With annealing, tempering, or fire-polishing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 102. Processes which include a step of (1) tempering, or (2)
annealing, and/or (3) fire polishing.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
111+, | for glass preform treating and see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
268, | for preform reshaping apparatus combined with annealing
or tempering means. |
284, | for fire-polishing means, and see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
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105 | With severing or perforating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 102. Processes including severing or perforating of hard or soft
glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
112, | for a process of treating including severing or
perforating a soft or hard glass preform and see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
166, | for apparatus for perforating a glass preform; see
the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
174+, | for a mechanical cutter, scorer, or scriber for
use on a glass preform or article; see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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106 | Reshaping of planar sheet: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 102. Processes directed to reshaping of a planar sheet by a bending
or curving operation, and see the Glossary for a definition of "bending" under "reshaping".
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
24, | for a process of simultaneously reshaping a plurality
of sheets separated by a parting layer. |
67, | for a process of forming a sheet and converting
the formed sheet to a hollow product. |
93+, | for a process of forming a sheet from molten glass
with a step of reshaping the sheet. |
102, | for a process of making planar sheet by flattening
half-cylinders. |
287+, | for sheet reshaping apparatus utilizing a bending
mold; see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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108 | Reshaping of tubular preform, retaining cavity: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 102. Processes comprising reshaping a tubular-shaped preform
in such a manner that its hollow characteristic is retained.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
67, | for a process of forming a hollow product and converting
it to a sheet. |
93+, | for a process of forming a sheet and reshaping the
formed sheet. |
276+, | for means for reshaping hollow stock by or/with
reheating means. |
292+, | for cylindrical stock reshaping means. |
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109 | During rotation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 108. Processes with simultaneous relative rotation of the stock
and apparatus.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
271, | for apparatus providing relative movement between
a heating means and the work during glassworking. |
296+, | for rotary means for reshaping cylindrical stock. |
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110 | Utilizing vacuum or gas pressure: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 108. Processes utilizing vacuum or gas pressure during reshaping.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
292+, | for preform reshaping apparatus including means
utilizing differential gas pressure. |
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111 | Glass preform treating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes directed to treating a glass preform, and see
the Glossary for definitions of "glass treating" and "preform".
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
22, | for a combined process including pore forming in
situ to form a cellular glass body. |
30+, | for a process of treating involving a chemical reaction;
see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
33.1, | for a process of devitrifying or vitrifying crystalline
glass. |
41, | for a process of bonding glass to a formed part
including annealing or tempering of the glass. |
60.1+, | for a combined process including coating glass and
see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
61, | for a combined process including grinding of the
glass. |
69, | for a process of forming a hollow product in a mold
cavity from molten glass including annealing or tempering of the
product. |
85, | for a process of forming a glass product from molten
glass including positive cooling of the product. |
95+, | for a process of forming a sheet from molten glass
including annealing or tempering of the sheet. |
104, | for a process of reshaping or surface deforming
a glass preform including annealing or tempering of the preform. |
348+, | for annealing or tempering apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
34, | Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids, appropriate subclasses for a process or apparatus
of general application for contacting solids with gas or vapor. |
204, | Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy, appropriate subclasses for applying electrical or
wave energy to molten or preformed glass to bring about a chemical
change (e.g., color change, etc.) of at least one constituent of
the glass; follow the general guidelines for placement of an operation
involving the combination of at least one Class 204 step in sequence with
a separate Class 65 step as explained at the beginning of the Class
204 definition under I, (4) and (5) Notes. |
205, | Electrolysis: Processes, Compositions Used Therein,
and Methods of Preparing the Compositions,
subclasses 687+ for electrolytic material treatment, especially
subclass 769 for electrolytic treatment of solid glass, silica,
quartz, or optical material. |
250, | Radiant Energy,
subclass 324 for methods and apparatus for corona irradiation
of materials including glass, subclass 327.1 for methods and apparatus
for irradiating detectors which may be of the glass type, subclass
472.1 for methods to detect radiation by non-electric detectors
which include glass type. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 27+ for apparatus and processes directed to electric
heating of glass. The line between Class 65 and 373 is stated in
subclass 134 of Class 65. |
432, | Heating,
subclasses 9+ , for a process of general utility of applying heat
to an article. Processes involving application of the heat to a
glass substrate in a particular manner, e.g., nonuniformly, or to
change a physical on chemical property of the glass are classified
in Class 65. |
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112 | With severing or preforating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 111. Processes in which the treating step includes heating the
glass to a temperature sufficient to render it plastic, but insufficient
to produce a significant plastic flow that would cause alteration
of physical shape and size, combined with a step of (1) penetrating
the plastic glass to effect at least a partial separation of the
glass without reshaping flow of the glass, or (2) moving one part
of the plastic glass relative to the other to cause failure by tension
at the point of separation, usually by stretching or (3) penetrating
the plastic glass to form a closed perimeter opening extending completely
through the glass, or (4) cutting or perforating of hard glass combined
with glass treating.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
56, | for a process of bonding glass to a formed part
including severing, perforating or breaking of hard or soft glass. |
63, | for a process of sequentially forming, reheating
and severing, perforating or breaking of hard or soft glass. |
70, | for a process of forming an article from molten
glass combined with the step of severing soft or hard glass. |
87, | for a process of drawing and simultaneously forming
hollow stock from molten glass including severing or perforating
of hard or soft glass. |
97, | for a process of forming a sheet combined with the
step of severing or perforating of the hard or soft sheet. |
105, | for a process of reshaping or surface deforming
a glass preform combined with severing or perforating of hard or soft
glass. |
166, | for apparatus under the class definition comprising
a perforator for an article or preform. |
174+, | for apparatus under the class definition combined
with a mechanical cutter, scorer or scriber for an article or preform. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
83, | Cutting,
subclasses 879+ for a scoring process or apparatus, per se; see
the collection of "Search Notes" thereunder for
mechanically cutting, scoring or scribing hard or soft glass. |
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113 | By or with flame: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 112. Processes in which a flame facilitates the severing or perforating.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
120, | for a process of merely applying a flame to a glass
preform, and see the "Search Notes" thereto. |
269+, | for flame severing apparatus. |
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114 | Tempering: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 111. Processes involving heating a glass preform to near the
softening point under rigorous control and rapidly cooling the glass
from such point to set up compressive stresses in the glass surface.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
111, | for Search Notes relating to tempering. |
348+, | for tempering apparatus; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
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115 | Differential or localized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 114. Processes including a step of tempering an isolated portion
of an article or preform or distinct steps of tempering separate
portions thereof, usually by steps unequal or different degrees
of tempering restricted portions even though an end product of uniform
temper is produced. |
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116 | Quenching in liquid bath: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 114. Processes in which the tempering is effected by contacting
a heated preform with a liquid medium, e.g., immersing in a shower
or bath.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
148, | Metal Treatment,
subclasses 27+ for compositions for treating (e.g., quench hardening)
heated solid metal. |
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117 | Annealing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 111. Processes involving heating a preform or article to a suitable
temperature followed by controlling the rate of cooling to prevent
or to remove stresses or strains therein.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
111, | for Search Notes relating to annealing of glass. |
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119 | Annealing by direct contact with gaseous heat exchange
medium: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 118. Processes wherein a gaseous heat exchange medium contacts
the article or preform to heat or cool the same; flame contact being
included.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
432, | Heating,
subclass 11 for a residual process of treating an article by
moving it through a heating zone or through heating and cooling
zones. |
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120 | By flame: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 111. Processes comprising contacting a glass preform with a flame.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
57, | for a bonding process in which one of the parts
may be heated by flame contact. |
65, | for a process of forming a glass product combined
with fire-polishing. |
104, | for a process of reshaping including fire-polishing. |
113, | for severing a glass preform by use of a flame. |
284, | for fire-polishing apparatus; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
285, | for apparatus to reshape a preform by use of flame
pressure. |
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121 | Blending of separate molten glass streams: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include the step of mixing or flowing together
of distinct streams of molten glass of identical or diverse compositions.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
53, | for a bonding process including the step of forming
at least two sheet like streams from the same source and uniting
such streams. |
145, | for glass working apparatus combined with means
feeding diverse glass melts to a common forming means. |
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122 | Charging of molten glass into mold cavity: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes comprising a step of depositing molten glass into
a mold cavity without a significant shaping (i.e. shaping contributing
to final configuration) by the mold cavity.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
72+, | for a process of charging a mold cavity which includes
a distinct step of forming hollow article in the mold cavity. |
207+, | for an apparatus including gob charging and shape
imparting receptacle means. |
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123 | By gravity and severing subsequent to charging mold cavity: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 122. Processes directed to charging the molten glass by gravity
into a mold cavity and, while the molten glass communicates with
both the supply of molten glass and the mold cavity, severing the
molten glass from communication with supply.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
334, | for molten glass charge cutting or scraping apparatus. |
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124 | By suction: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 122. Processes comprising sucking a glass charge into a mold
by removing part of the air therefrom.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
73+, | for a process of charging a mold cavity by suction
and forming a hollow product in the cavity. |
125, | for a process of suction gathering molten glass
from the upper surface of a glass pool into a receptacle which is not
intended to function as a mold cavity. |
210+, | for gob charging and shape imparting apparatus including
a suction gatherer mounted above a supply. |
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125 | Gathering from upper surface of glass pool: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes comprising isolating and removing a discrete portion
of glass from an upper layer of a supply of molten glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
324+, | for apparatus for dispensing molten glass; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
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126 | Discharging molten glass downwardly through orifice: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes of delivering molten glass downwardly through
an orifice of a reservoir of molten glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
75, | for a process of forming a hollow product in a mold
cavity combined with charging by dispensing through an orifice in
a bottom wall of a feeder. |
325+, | for apparatus for dispensing molten glass through
an orifice located below a melt level. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
222, | Dispensing, for processes and apparatus for dispensing material
not elsewhere classified. See class definitions of Class 222 for
dispensing processes and apparatus elsewhere classified. |
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127 | With gob shaping or treating subsequent to discharge through
orifice: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Processes comprising treating, smoothing or shaping a gob
of molten glass subsequent to discharge through the orifice but
prior to delivery to a mold cavity.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
207, | for gob charging and shape imparting receptacle
means. |
303, | for gob shaping or treating means downstream of
gob severing means. |
304, | for glass working or treating apparatus including
gob handling means. |
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128 | With temperature modification at orifice: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Processes in which the glass is heated or cooled at or adjacent
the orifice.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
327, | for molten glass dispensing apparatus having auxiliary
heating or cooling means at an orifice below the melt level. |
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129 | Regulating or arresting of flow into or out of orifice: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Processes which include the step of (1) regulating the rate
of flow of, or (2) stopping the flow of, the molten glass through
an orifice.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
183, | for a glass working or treating apparatus which
includes an extrusion die former with an upstream discharge assistant. |
330+, | for a molten glass dispensing apparatus including
a reciprocating plunger-type discharge assistant. |
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130 | With or by differential gas pressure: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 129. Processes in which the rate of or the arrest of flow of
molten glass through an orifice is affected by varying the pressure
of a gas on the molten glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
329, | for apparatus for applying a differential gas pressure
to glass to assist its flow through an orifice below the melt level. |
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131 | With segregation prior to discharge: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Processes which include the step of separating or isolating
from the main body of the glass, prior to discharge through the
orifice, a portion of the glass, and discharging the separated or isolated
portion of the glass through the orifice. |
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132 | With segregation prior to discharge: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 129. Processes which include the step of separating or isolating
from the main body of the glass prior to discharge through the orifice
of a portion of the glass and discharging the separated or isolated
portion through the orifice. |
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133 | Severing of molten glass stream: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes directed to cutting or dividing a stream of molten
glass, usually to form a "gob".
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
334, | for charge cutting or scraping means; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
83, | Cutting, appropriate subclasses, for gob shearing apparatus, especially
subclass 600 for gob shears having simple oscillating motion
only with means to move cooperating cutter member and subclass 623
for gob shears having simple rectilinear reciprocating motion only
with means to move cooperating cutting member. |
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134.1 | Fining or homogenizing molten glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes directed to (a) heating molten or batch glass
to a high temperature to decrease its viscosity thereby permitting
occluded, entrapped, or undissolved gases formed during the chemical
reaction of the batch material to rise more readily and escape from
the molten glass, (b) removing undissolved batch material, or (c)
making a melt uniform in physical characteristics or in composition
throughout.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
178+, | for glass working apparatus combined with an agitator
for molten or soft glass. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
588, | Hazardous or Toxic Waste Destruction or Containment,
subclass 251 , 252-257 and 313-320 for the solidification or
vitrification of waste for purposes of containment and for the treatment
of slag to prevent the emission of hazardous or toxic gases. |
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134.6 | Exhaust or top gas treated or recycled: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 134.1. Processes wherein an exhaust or top gas is reused or treated
prior to releasing into the atmosphere.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
95, | Gas Separation: Processes,
subclasses 241+ for a process of general application for separating
gases by physical methods. |
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135.1 | Glass conditioning channel section utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 134.1. Processes utilizing a molten glass flow restricting area
wherein the purity or homogeneity of the molten glass is adjusted.
| (1)
Note. Processes wherein ebullition or circulating currents
of molten glass occur in a glass conditioning channel, generally
caused by temperature differences within a pool of molten glass,
are proper for this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
346, | for apparatus with glass conditioning channel section. |
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135.2 | By agitating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 134.1. Processes wherein the molten or softened glass is mixed
or stirred.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
178+, | for glassworking apparatus combined with agitating
means for molten or soft glass. |
302, | for article forming means utilizing mold motion
to distribute molten glass therein. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
366, | Agitating, appropriate subclasses for apparatus directed to
agitating molten glass, per se. Patents defining apparatus for agitating
molten glass which includes means for discharging the molten glass
to a glassworking zone or in combination with a refining or treating
zone of a glass furnace are classified here in Class 65. |
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135.6 | Electric furnace utilized (e.g., induction or radiant heat
from electric source, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 134.1. Processes wherein glass is melted or maintained in a molten
condition (a) by passing an electric current between two electrodes,
or (b) by using heat energy resulting directly from electrically
induced radiation or induction.
| (1)
Note. Processes of using an electrical furnace which is not
the primary heat source or using an electrical furnace in combination
with other heating means are proper for this and indented subclasses. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 27+ for apparatus and processes, respectively, directed
to electric furnaces for melting glass batch material or heating
molten glass. Patents claiming apparatus or a process for purifying
or homogenizing molten glass in an electric furnace and defining
in the claim specific electrical structure (e.g., electrodes) or
specific electrical characteristics or the electrical energy (e.g.,
at least two different types of electrical energy or defining the
magnitude) are classified in Class 373 otherwise the process is
classified here in Class 65. The recitation of a glass "working," "treating," or "handling" operation
by these words only is insufficient to exclude a patent from Class
373 unless a glass article is formed thereby (e.g., a filament),
in which case classification is in Class 65. |
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135.8 | Melting in separate zone of glass furnace: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 135.7. Processes wherein glass is melted in a distinct chamber
or area apart from where the purifying or homogenizing operation
is performed.
| (1)
Note. Processes of melting glass utilizing a multichambered
electric furnace are properly classified here. | |
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137 | Cooling of molten glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 17.1. Processes which include the step of lowering the temperature
of molten glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
326+, | for means to cool glass in combination with molten
glass dispensing means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
62, | Refrigeration, appropriate subclasses, for processes and apparatus
for cooling, per se. See notes to Class 62 definition for other
pertinent fields of search. |
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138 | ELECTRONIC ENVELOPE HEADER, TERMINAL, OR STEM MAKING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus for making a glass closure of tube, disc or bead
configuration having one or more electrical conductors bonded thereto
and passing therethrough for use in manufacturing electric lamps
or electronic tubes or space discharge devices.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
36, | for processes of bonding glass to a formed part,
and the "SEARCH CLASS" reference to Class 29 for
the line between this class (65) and Class 29. |
59.1, | for a process of bonding glass to metal. |
142, | for apparatus of general application for bonding
beads of glass to wire, e.g. pin-heading means. |
152+, | for apparatus for joining a preform to a glass part
by means involving fusion, especially subclass 154 for glass to
metal bonding means. |
270, | for apparatus for tipping off an electronic envelope
with or without exhausting means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
257, | Active Solid-State Devices (e.g., Transistors,
Solid-State Diodes),
subclass 434 for light responsive active solid-state devices
with housing or encapsulation means, including a window (e.g., of
glass). |
445, | Electric Lamp or Space Discharge Component or
Device Manufacturing,
subclass 65 for similar subject matter in combination with
other manufacturing operations or means (e.g., filament shaping)
and see the search notes thereto. |
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141 | MELT DISINTEGRATOR AND SOLIDIFIER INCLUDING FLUID-MELT
CONTACT MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising melt puffing means or comminuting means
comprising means shock cooling a melt by enhancing surface contact
therewith by a cooling fluid.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
20, | for a process of foaming slag to make cellular bodies. |
181, | for hard glass comminuting means combined with Class
65 subject matter. |
483+, | for mineral wool making apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
62, | Refrigeration, for a comminutor or cutter combined with a refrigeration producer. |
134, | Cleaning and Liquid Contact With Solids, appropriate subclasses, for a fluid-solid contacting
apparatus of general application. |
241, | Solid Material Comminution or Disintegration,
subclasses 38+ for comminution apparatus for solids combined with
means applying fluid to the material. |
261, | Gas and Liquid Contact Apparatus, appropriate subclasses for gas-liquid contacting
apparatus of general application. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 7 for means making particulate material and means
providing a solidifying zone for particles of the comminuted melt. |
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142 | PARTICULATE BEAD OR BALL MAKING APPARATUS (E.G., PIN HEADING): |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means working soft or molten glass into
small discrete particulate bodies, e.g. spheres, or means to form
and to bond by fusion, a glass particle onto rod shaped stock, e.g.
wire.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
21.1+, | for a process of making self-supporting particle. |
141, | for ball making apparatus including fluid-melt contacting
means. |
207+, | for means for forming glass melt into a gob-type
charge combined with glass working means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
163, | Needle and Pin Making,
subclasses 6+ for pin making. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 110 for composite article manufacturing apparatus comprising
means to shape fluent or bulk stock and unite the same with a preform
while in a molding area, subclasses 332+ for means to roll
a discrete change into a ball, and subclass 801 for button makers. |
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144 | MEANS SHAPING PREFORM FROM GRANULAR MATERIAL WITH FUSION MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means to shape an article from a mass
of particulate material (e.g. quartz) combined with means to fuse
the mass into a preform or article.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
17.3+, | for a process under the class definition combined
with shaping of particulate material into a preform with subsequent
firing. |
33.1, | for a process of melting quartz with subsequent
shaping into a preform. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
99, | Foods and Beverages: Apparatus,
subclass 353 for apparatus to shape and to cook food products. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus, appropriate subclasses for apparatus to shape particulate
material (e.g., powders, etc.) and downstream firing (e.g., kiln, etc.)
means, especially see
subclass 404 for a shaping means and downstream product treating
means (see the search notes thereunder). |
501, | Compositions: Ceramic,
subclass 86 for processes of making synthetic precious stones
from ceramic compositions. |
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145 | PLURAL SOURCES FEEDING DIVERSE GLASS MELTS TO COMMON FORMING
MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means feeding diverse glass melts, generally
of different color, to a common forming means, e.g. laminating means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
121, | for a process of blending of separate molten glass
streams. |
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146 | WITH MEANS TO FEED DIVERSE MATERIAL TO GLASS WORKING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means supplying nonglass material to
soft or molten glass being worked to form a composite stock or article.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
36+, | for a process of bonding glass to a formed part,
especially subclasses 49, 50 and 59 for bonding of glass to nonglass. |
142+, | for means forming a glass bead on a pin. |
154, | for means uniting glass to metal parts without means
feeding the metal parts. |
172, | for means to add parting material to glass working
apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
221, | Article Dispensing, appropriate subclasses for means individually dispensing
an article, e.g., electric wire, from a source of supply of a plurality of
articles, per se. |
228, | Metal Fusion Bonding,
subclasses 101+ especially subclasses 122.1+, 188 and
903 for the process of uniting glass to metal by a metallurgical
bond and see the "SEARCH NOTES", thereunder. |
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147 | Wire laminating means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 146. Apparatus wherein the means feeds wire.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
50+, | for a process of forming a glass sheet combined
with a step of fusion bonding thereto of a nonglass part. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
118, | Coating Apparatus,
subclasses 404+ for immersion type coating apparatus including
means for wiping off excess coating from a coated base. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclass 433 for laminating apparatus, of general application
including surface bonding means combined with assembly means for
running lengths of sheet or strand. |
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151 | Embedding means on roll: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 150. Apparatus including means protruding from the surface of
the rolling means which forces the wire into the surface of soft
glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
44, | for a process of embossing or corrugating while
bonding. |
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152 | FUSION BONDING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means to effect a bonding by a glass
working operation, i.e., involving fusion, between: (a) parts, at
least one of which is an article or preform, or (b) different parts
of the same preform.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
36+, | for a process of bonding glass to a formed part. |
145, | for a forming means charged by a feed of diverse
glass. |
146+, | for analogous subject matter combined with means
to feed a nonglass material thereto. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
29, | Metal Working,
subclass 25.35 for piezoelectric device making, subclasses 25.41+ for
electric condenser making, 592.1+ for other electric device
making, and subclasses 428+ for a process of assembly and/or
joining not otherwise provided for. |
118, | Coating Apparatus, appropriate subclasses for coating apparatus of
general application. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, appropriate subclasses for bonding and/or assembly
means utilizing adhesive bonding. |
219, | Electric Heating,
subclasses 603+ for fusion bonding means in metal working apparatus. |
269, | Work Holders, for work holders, per se, especially
subclasses 37+ for plural holders to hold work pieces relative
to each other. |
285, | Pipe Joints or Couplings,
subclass 423 for nonmetallic pipe joints or coupling means. |
438, | Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Process, particularly
subclasses 107+ and 455+ for methods for joining plural
semiconductor substrates; see the search notes therein. |
445, | Electric Lamp or Space Discharge Component or
Device Manufacturing, especially
subclass 22 for a method under the class definition including shaping
of the lamp or device envelope. |
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154 | Glass to metal: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 152. Apparatus in which one of the parts is metallic.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
142, | for pin heading apparatus comprising means to apply
a glass bead to a wire. |
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155 | Electronic device making: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 152. Apparatus wherein the parts are elements of an electronic
device.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
34, | for a process of sealing off of an exhaust opening. |
138+, | for apparatus for making a header, terminal or stem
for an electronic device. |
146, | for similar subject matter combined with means to
feed terminals to the joining apparatus. |
153, | for similar subject matter including means to hold
or assemble the parts in concentric relation. |
154, | for similar subject matter where one part is metallic. |
270, | for electronic envelope tipping off apparatus, per
se. |
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156 | With article molding means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 152. Apparatus including a female mold for performing a glass
shaping operation.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
47+, | for a process of bonding glass to a formed part
combined with a step of molding of an article in a cavity. |
140, | for a press mold in electronic header, terminal
or stem making apparatus. |
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157 | MEANS PROVIDING SPECIAL ATMOSPHERE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means providing an atmosphere other
than air in which a glass is worked or treated.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
30, | for chemical treatment of glass involving a reaction. |
32.1+, | for a process utilizing a reducing or inert atmosphere. |
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158 | WITH SIGNAL, INDICATOR, INSPECTION MEANS, REGISTER, OR RECORDER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with a signal, indicator, inspection
means, register or recorder means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
29.1+, | and 29.12+, for a process which includes
the step of testing or inspecting. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
73, | Measuring and Testing, appropriate subclasses, for processes and apparatus
for making a measurement or test of any kind on glass, per se. |
116, | Signals and Indicators, appropriate subclasses, for signalling and indicating
devices, per se. |
177, | Weighing Scales, appropriate subclasses for weighing scales, per
se. |
324, | Electricity: Measuring and Testing, appropriate subclasses for apparatus relating to
measuring and/or testing (or sensing) of electrical properties. See
the "SEARCH NOTES" under the class definition. |
340, | Communications: Electrical,
subclasses 500+ for electrical automatic condition responsive indicating
systems. |
356, | Optics: Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 32 through 35.5for glass strain analysis including the polarized light
examination of sheet glass, subclasses 364 through 370 for polarized light
testing of glass articles for flaws generally; subclass 600 for
flatness testing generally; and subclasses 429 through 431 for monitoring
of webs or thread, for optical properties or flaws and subclasses
239.1 through 239.8 for inspection of transparent or translucent
articles for flaws or imperfections. |
374, | Thermal Measuring and Testing, appropriate subclasses for measuring a thermal parameter
or characteristic of glass, per se. |
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159 | WITH APPARATUS SAFETY MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with means to prevent damage of apparatus
in event of malfunctioning of a portion thereof.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
181, | for a means to protect or to improve comfort of
an attendant combined with apparatus under the class definition. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
192, | Clutches and Power-Stop Control,
subclasses 129+ for safety stop mechanisms of general application. |
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160 | CONTROL RESPONSIVE TO CONDITION SENSING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus having means responsive to variations in an operating
or "stock" condition and control means responsive
thereto to effect an operation or change.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
73, | Measuring and Testing, appropriate subclasses for condition sensing means,
per se, and see the "Search Notes" in Class 73. |
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161 | Glass working fluid or treating fluid control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 160. Apparatus in which the means controlled includes regulating
means for the delivery of a glass working fluid or glass treating
fluid.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
137, | Fluid Handling, appropriate subclasses for fluid control means responsive
to conditioning sensing means, per se. |
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162 | Temperature or heater control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 160. Apparatus in which the means controlled consists of temperature
regulating means.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
236, | Automatic Temperature and Humidity Regulation, appropriate subclasses for automatic temperature
control means, per se, see the "Search Notes" under the
class definition. |
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163 | Speed control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 160. Apparatus in which the means controlled includes a speed
regulating means for the apparatus or a portion thereof. |
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165 | WITH REJECT CATCHER, DEFLECTOR, OR HOLDER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with means to catch, divert or otherwise
dispose of rejected material (e.g., broken hard glass or rejected gobs)
to prevent contamination of stock or apparatus or to prevent injury
of apparatus, or to conserve stock or heat.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
28, | for a process which includes reclaiming, renewing
or repairing or crack run interruption of glass. |
269, | for means to handle a "moil" after severance
from a product. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
209, | Classifying, Separating, and Assorting Solids, appropriate subclasses, for methods and apparatus
for rejecting defective glass articles, per se. |
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166 | PERFORATOR FOR ARTICLE OR PREFORM: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus for making a hole through preshaped glass when
in a soft stage, or the combination of glass working means combined
with mechanical drilling or boring means for hard glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
56, | for a process of bonding glass to a preformed part
combined with the step of cutting, perforating or breaking of glass. |
105, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform combined
with cutting, severing or perforating. |
112, | for a process of severing or perforating a glass
preform by a glass working operation. |
315, | for a press molding means with a core withdrawing
means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
408, | Cutting by Use of Rotating Axially Moving Tool, appropriate subclasses for a single operation of
that class on hard glass, and see the "Search Notes" under
the class definition. |
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167 | CONVERTIBLE TO DIFFERENT OPERATION: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus to perform a distinct operation but being convertible
to perform a different operation either by reassembling of all or
some of its parts in a different relationship to each other or by
the addition or omission of a part.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
231, | for diverse distinct glass working apparatus including
a blank mold removably encaseable in a blow mold. |
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168 | WITH POSITIVE CLEANING MEANS FOR APPARATUS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including positive means to remove undesirable
material from a glass working or treating apparatus.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
27, | for process of cleaning glass working or treating
apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
134, | Cleaning and Liquid Contact With Solids, appropriate subclasses for a process of, or apparatus
for cleaning of general application. See the "Search Notes" in
the class definition of Class 134. |
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169 | WITH MEANS PROVIDING PARTING MATERIAL: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with means to apply a material to a work
contacting surface of apparatus, which material prevents adhesion
of glass being worked or treated.
| (1)
Note. The parting material may be a preformed layer or a fluent
coating material. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
24+, | for a process which includes the step of utilizing
a parting or lubricating layer. |
170, | for glass working apparatus having means to lubricate
moving parts thereof. |
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170 | WITH APPARATUS LUBRICATING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with means to apply a lubricant to moving
parts of glass working or treating apparatus.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
169, | for apparatus having means to apply a parting material
to the work contacting surface of glass working or treating apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
184, | Lubrication, appropriate subclasses, for devices employed to
lubricate bearing parts in a machine where such lubricating device
forms no part of the machine structure. |
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171 | WITH REPAIR, ASSEMBLY, OR DISASSEMBLY MEANS FOR APPARATUS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with means (1) to repair the apparatus,
or (2) to assemble the apparatus or portions thereof, or (3) to
disassemble the apparatus or portions thereof.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
27+, | for a glass working process combined with the step
of repairing or cleaning of the apparatus, or batch dust prevention
or control. |
167, | for means permitting the substitution of parts so
as to permit change in kind or product size. |
310, | for means to supply detachable independent dies
to an actuating common piston rod. |
323, | for product centering means, or mold and/or
core aligning means. |
355, | for means heating or cooling glass working or treating
apparatus. |
361, | for support means for a mold. |
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172 | To replace worn or damaged parts: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 171. Apparatus having means to aid repair of worn, or damaged,
or destroyed parts by removal of said damaged or worn parts and
substitution therefor of spare or usable parts. |
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173 | To provide alternately used parts: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 171. Apparatus including means mounting identical parts permitting
use of one and then the other.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
168, | for a similar arrangement combined with positive
cleaning means. |
217+, | for suction charging means combined with diverse
molds mounted to travel in concentric orbits. |
221+, | for a mold charging feeds of the tank feeder type
combined with means movably mounting plural molds for travel. |
229+, | for diverse distinct glass working apparatus including
press and blow means, especially subclass 240 for plural traveling
mold carriers. |
264, | for a blow mold machine including means mounting
a mold for travel. |
308+, | for a press mold machine including a plunger coating
with successively presented molds. |
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174 | WITH MECHANICAL CUTTER, SCORER, OR SCRIBER FOR ARTICLE OR
PREFORM: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with mechanical means to cut, score,
or aid in describing lines on shaped stock (i.e., articles or incomplete articles
of manufacture).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
56, | for a process of bonding glass to a formed part
combined with cutting, perforating or breaking of glass. |
97, | for a process of forming sheet from molten glass
combined with severing or perforating. |
105, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform combined
with severing or perforating. |
112, | for a process of severing or perforating a glass
preform by a glass working operation. |
207+, | for gob charging means including means to sever
a stream of glass into increments, combined with shape imparting
receptacle means. |
303, | for gob shaping or treating means downstream of
gob severing means. |
334, | for charge cutting or scraping means coating with
a mold or dip stick to remove material therefrom. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
83, | Cutting,
subclasses 879+ for scoring apparatus, per se; see the collection
of search notes thereunder for mechanically cutting, scoring or
scribing hard or soft glass. |
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176 | Running length: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 174. Apparatus wherein the glass working or treating apparatus
supplies material in continuously moving lengths to the cutter,
scorer or scriber. |
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177 | Associated with article mold: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 174. Apparatus wherein the cutter, scorer, or scriber is mounted
adjacent to or on an article mold or preform mold.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
334, | for a dynamic cutting means coating with a surface
of a mold or charge confining means to sever a charge (gob) being
fed thereto. |
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178 | WITH AGITATOR FOR MOLTEN OR SOFT GLASS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with means to agitate molten glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
35, | for a process of vibrating, oscillating or agitating
a preform combined with glass working or treating. |
132.2+, | and 134+, for a process of purifying or
homogenizing molten glass which may include agitation of the molten glass. |
302, | for article forming means utilizing mold motion
to distribute molten glass therein. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
366, | Agitating, appropriate subclasses, for apparatus directed to
agitating molten glass, per se. Patents defining apparatus for agitating
molten glass which includes means for discharging the molten glass
to a glass working zone or in combination with a refining and/or
treating zone of a glass furnace are classified in Class 65. |
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179 | Delivery area associated: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 178. Apparatus in which the agitator is associated with a delivery
area, e.g., gathering pool or feeding boot.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
330+, | for glass feeder means including a plunger type
discharge assistant means which may inherently agitate. |
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181 | COMBINED: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus which comprises means in addition to or combined
with glass working apparatus (1) having working or treating functions
other than glass working or treating, or (2) which serve to perfect
the apparatus for its intended purpose.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
62, | for a glass working process with a nonglass working
operation. |
335, | for batch charging means combined with a glass furnace. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
53, | Package Making,
subclasses 79+ for means sealing-off glass receptacles by glass
working combined with receptacle filling means. |
118, | Coating Apparatus,
subclasses 47+ for coating means involving carbonizing, flame
contact or burning off of a coating ingredient (e.g., a carrier
for glass enamel or fit); and subclasses 58+ for means
for drying or means providing a noncoating treatment by gas or vapor. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 497 and 499 for means for applying and firing or fusing
a ceramic decal to a glass substrate. |
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182.1 | WITH FLUID SUPPORT FOR ARTICLE OR PREFORM: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means for supporting, e.g., floating,
the glass on a fluid current or fluid surface, e.g., molten metal.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
25.1+, | for a process which includes the injection of a
gaseous fluid layer (acting as a parting material) between glass
and the apparatus. |
99.2+, | for a process of forming a sheet glass by pouring
molten glass onto a molten metal forming surface. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
226, | Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length,
subclasses 97.1+ for apparatus for advancing material of indeterminate
length utilizing fluid current support means. |
242, | Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding,
subclasses 615.11+ a residual locus for a material fluid suspension
guide or guard. |
406, | Conveyors: Fluid Current, appropriate subclasses for fluid current conveyors,
per se. |
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182.3 | Means for treating or maintaining molten metal: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 182.1. Apparatus including means for treating or maintaining the
molten metal support.
| (1)
Note. Included herein are means to maintain better temperature
distribution in the metal bath, means to limit contact with atmospheric
gas, and means to free or prevent undesirable material from accumulating
in the metal bath, etc. |
| (2)
Note. Also included is molten metal effecting treatment of
upper surface of glass advanced on molten metal bath. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
182.5, | for differences in liner thickness or arrangement
to cause desired heat transfer conditions along molten metal bath. |
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183 | EXTRUSION DIE FORMER WITH UPSTREAM DISCHARGE ASSISTANT: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including a molding orifice for shaping soft glass
extruded therethrough by force applying means upstream thereof.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
495+, | for an extrusion bushing in a filament or fiber
making apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
72, | Metal Deforming,
subclasses 253.1+ for extrusion of metal through an orifice. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 376.1+ for shaping by die expressing apparatus of other
nonmetallic material. |
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184 | MEANS CHARGING CONTINUOUS FILM OR STRIP TO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT
FORMER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including separate and distinct means for charging
a claimed glass forming means with a continuous web of preliminary shaped
sheet or ribbon of glass while in a workable condition.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
89, | for a process of forming a film on a surface. |
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185 | Into sheet rolling means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 184. Apparatus wherein a sheet rolling means is the forming means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
147+, | for a similar combination combined with means for
feeding and incorporating a wire layer. |
245, | for plural sheet rolling means. |
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187 | MEANS DRAWING TUBE OR ROD STOCK FROM BATH: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising means utilizing inherent tackiness
of molten glass for pulling glass into tube or rod form from a supply
of molten glass - the initial form being defined, generally, by
a bait.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
86+, | for a process of drawing and simultaneously forming
hollow stock. |
89, | for a process of film forming of hollow stock onto
a surface. |
183, | for tube forming means comprising an extrusion die
with discharge assistant means. |
184, | for tube formers including means charging a glass
film on a mandrel. |
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189 | With product take-down means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 188. Apparatus combined with means for subsequently handling
a tubular or rod-shaped product thereof.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
414, | Material or Article Handling,
subclass 24 for glass cylinder take-down means, per se. |
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191 | With internal core or centering means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 188. Apparatus including means located within a tube being drawn
to control the shape of, or the surface of the internal wall of
the tube, or means to center the tube during drawing. |
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193 | MEANS DRAWING SHEET FROM BATH: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising means utilizing inherent tackiness
of molten glass for pulling glass in sheet form from a molten mass
- the initial form generally being defined by bait means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
90+, | for a process of forming sheet from molten glass. |
188+, | for a means drawing a cylinder which subsequently
may be cut and/or reshaped into panes. |
253+, | for sheet rolling means including means feeding
a glass melt thereto. |
258+, | for a sheet casting means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
226, | Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length, for means handling indeterminate lengths of sheet,
per se. |
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194 | With annealing or tempering means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 193. Apparatus combined with means for annealing or tempering
the formed sheet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
95+, | for a process of forming a sheet including a step
of annealing or tempering of the sheet. |
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195 | Means dividing and recombining melt in draw chamber: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 193. Apparatus including means to separate a flow of molten glass
into plural streams or films, usually two, and reuniting the streams
to form the sheet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
53, | for a process of forming plural sheets or sheet-like
streams from a common source in combination with a step of bonding;
see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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198 | With coacting roll contacting surface of supply bath: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 196. Apparatus including roller means positioned above, but in
contact with the molten glass, and which determine the area of draw
of sheet from the bath.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
185+, | for sheet rolling means downstream of means forming
and charging a sheet or strip of soft glass thereto. |
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199 | With width maintaining and/or lateral stretching
means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 193. Apparatus combined with means adjacent a sheet source or
meniscus to exert opposed lateral forces thereto to overcome the
natural tendency of the sheet to narrow during drawing or to increase
the sheet width.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
91, | for a process of forming a sheet including a step
of applying internal tension to the sheet. |
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200 | Stretching means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 199. Apparatus wherein the means applies sufficient forces transverse
to the direction of draw to stretch the sheet laterally.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
92, | for a process of forming a sheet including a step
of smoothing the sheet subsequent to sheet formation. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
26, | Textiles: Cloth Finishing,
subclasses 71+ for cloth finishing apparatus comprising stretching
or spreading means. |
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202 | With pivoted lip tile: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 193. Apparatus including pivoted closure means which substantially
isolate the atmosphere of a drawing chamber from that of the remainder
of a glass furnace. |
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204 | With cooling means in drawing chamber: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 193. Apparatus including means in a drawing chamber to facilate
cooling of the sheet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
83, | for a process of forming a glass article from molten
glass including a step of cooling the glass at the forming area only. |
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207 | GOB CHARGING MEANS WITH SHAPE IMPARTING RECEPTACLE MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising means dispensing discrete charges or
portions of molten or soft glass combined with a receiving container means
for preliminary shaping the charge and/or mold means for
making a parison or product.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
72, | for a process of forming a hollow article in mold
cavity with step of charging mold cavity. |
122, | for a process of charging molten glass into mold
cavity. |
164, | for a gatherer with control means responsive to
a condition sensing means. |
184+, | for means charging soft sheet or strip glass to
a glass forming means. |
187+, | for means for drawing a tubular preform. |
193+, | for means for continuous drawing tube or sheet,
respectively. |
258+, | for sheet casting means including ladling or pot
pouring means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
141, | Fluent Material Handling, With Receiver or Receiver
Coating Means, appropriate subclasses for a process of, or apparatus
of general application for dispensing fluent material including
a receiver or receiver coaction. |
249, | Static Molds, appropriate subclasses, for shape imparting receptacle
means, per se, for shaping glass. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 256+ for a female mold and means to feed measured charges
of fluent material thereto. |
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208 | With glass treating means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 207. Apparatus including means to anneal, temper, or otherwise
treat the product formed.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
30+, | for a process of chemically treating glass, and
see the "Search Note" therein. |
33.1+, | for a process of devitrifying or vitrifying a crystalline
glass preform. |
303, | for a gob shaping or treating means, per se, downstream
of gob severing means. |
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209 | By fluid pressure discharge assistant means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 207. Apparatus including means utilizing differential fluid pressure
to assist or cause feeding of a charge.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
183, | for extrusion die forming means having a positive
discharge assistant means. |
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210 | By suction gatherer mounted above supply: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 207. Apparatus wherein a suction utilizing dispensing means is
movably mounted above a pool of glass and cooperates therewith to
gather a charge of glass therefrom.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
73, | for a process of forming a hollow article combined
with a step of charging a mold cavity by suction from upper surface
of pool. |
124, | for a process of charging molten glass in a mold
by utilizing suction. |
125, | for a process of gathering from an upper surface
of a glass pool. |
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213 | Mold is gatherer: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 210. Apparatus wherein the dispensing means is structurally shaped
to form an article or preform in situ. |
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214 | Parison mold: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 213. Apparatus wherein the dispensing means is a mold for forming
a hollow blank or preform. |
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219 | With blow means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 214. Apparatus including means to form the initial opening in
the glass charge by gas pressure. |
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222 | To parallel mold tables: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 221. Apparatus including means distributing the charges to sets
of molds carried by mold supporting means arranged in parallel. |
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225 | With gob guide means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 221. Apparatus with means to guide the gob to a shape imparting
receptacle means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
222, | for a charge distributor combined with a tank feeder
and mold means. |
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226 | With press means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 207. Apparatus wherein the shaping means includes press molding
means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
215, | for similar structure combined with a suction gathering
means having a dual function of forming a parison. |
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227 | DIVERSE DISTINCT GLASSWORKING APPARATUS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus having glass working means identifiable as separate
units each doing a complete operation of a different kind, e.g.
glass pressing means and glass blowing means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
78+, | for a process including diverse glass working steps
for making a hollow product in a mold cavity. |
140, | for press mold means combined with uniting means
in electronic envelope header, terminal or stem making apparatus. |
156, | for fusion bonding means combined with article molding
means. |
166+, | for a perforator combined with other glass working
means. |
174+, | for cutting, scoring or scribing means combined
with a glass working or treating means. |
184+, | for means charging a strip or sheet to a separate
and distinct forming means. |
207+, | for diverse glass working means combined with means
to charge soft glass thereto. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 324+ for diverse distinct shaping means; see the search
notes thereunder. |
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229 | Press means with blow means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 227. Apparatus comprising press forming means combined with means
to shape by inflating a charge or preform.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
79+, | for a process of forming a hollow article including
steps of pressing and blowing. |
215+, | for press and blow means combined with a suction
gatherer. |
224, | for press forming means combined with diverse molding
means and gob feeding means. |
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230 | With reheating means therebetween: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 229. Apparatus in combination with means located between the
press-forming means and the blowing means to reheat the material
being shaped.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
63, | for a process of forming a glass part from molten
glass, reheating and reworking the same. |
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231 | Blank mold encaseable in finish mold: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 229. Apparatus comprising a blank mold nested within a blow mold
during a parison forming operation with means withdrawing the blank mold
to permit subsequent blowing of the parison mold in the blow mold. |
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237 | Diverse molds traveling concentric orbits: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 229. Apparatus including a group of press forming molds and a
group of blow molds with movable carrier means therefor, the carrier
means transporting one group in an orbit concentric to an orbit
over which the other group is moved. |
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238 | With diverse motion of mold: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 237. Apparatus wherein molds of one group are mounted for diverse
movement other than for mere opening or closing of a segmented mold.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
218, | for gob charging and shape imparting receptacle
means having diverse molds traveling concentric orbits including
a finish mold pivotally mounted below a parison mold"s
orbit. |
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240 | Plural traveling mold carriers: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 229. Apparatus combined with movable carrier means for press
mold means and movable carrier means for blow mold means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
237+, | for diverse molds mounted to travel concentric orbits. |
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242 | Reciprocating mold bottom: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 229. Apparatus including a mold having a bottom portion mounted
to reciprocate with respect to side walls thereof between a first
and second position.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
231, | for a parison mold encaseable in a finish mold. |
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243 | PLURAL DISTINCT GLASSWORKING APPARATUS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising two or more glass working means, identifiable
as separate units, of the same kind, e.g. plural pressing apparatus.
| (1)
Note. Plural preform reshaping apparatus which cooperate to
produce a unitary result are excluded from this subclass and are
located in subclasses 275 and 286. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
77, | for a process of forming a hollow article involving
plural distinct shaping steps. |
227+, | for plural blow means combined with press means
(generally the press means being limited to the formation of the
initial cavity in a charge with simultaneous neck forming of the
article). |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 334 for sets of preform convoluting or twisting means,
subclasses 335+ for sets of shaping means comprising an endless
surface, subclasses 340+ for plural preform reshaping means,
and subclasses 346+ for plural sets of male-female shaping
couples. |
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245 | Sheet rolling means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 243. Apparatus comprising plural rolling means arranged to provide
plural distinct rolling operation.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
98, | for a process of simultaneously forming plural separate
sheets. |
185+, | for means charging sheet or strip to separate and
distinct glass forming rolls. |
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246 | Plural presses: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 243. Apparatus comprising plural male-die means and plural molds,
each die-mold couple providing a separate shaping of soft glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
227+, | for diverse distinct glass working apparatus. |
305+, | for a press molding machine having a single plunger
and plural molds or having plural plungers and a single mold. |
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247 | Plungers sequentially coacting with same mold: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 246. Apparatus including plural plunger means mounted and actuated
to cooperate sequentially with the same mold.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
305+, | for a press molding machine and especially subclasses
308+ for a single plunger coating with successively presented
molds; see the "Search Notes" under subclass 305. |
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250 | Plungers oppositely disposed: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 246. Apparatus wherein plungers are mounted to coact through
opposite walls of a mold.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
258, | for a press plunger combined with movable core means. |
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251 | Plungers orbiting above orbiting molds: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 246. Apparatus including means orbiting the plungers above orbiting
molds.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
237+, | for a similar relationship in a press and blow machine
including molds traveling concentric orbits. |
240+, | for a similar relationship in a press and blow machine
including traveling mold carriers. |
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252 | Fire-polishing means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 243. Apparatus comprising distinct fire-polishing means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
284, | for fire-polishing means, per se, and see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
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253 | ROLLING MEANS TO FORM SHEET OR STRIP: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising a pass defined by a roll, and a coating
surface between which a feed of soft glass is formed into a sheet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
90+, | for a process of forming sheet from molten glass,
especially subclasses 99+ for sheet rolling. |
143+, | for ball rolling apparatus; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
148+, | for glass to wire laminating means including means
to feed the wire thereto. |
154, | for glass to wire laminating means. |
185+, | for means charging a continuous strip or film to
sheet rolling means. |
193+, | for forming rolls combined with sheet drawing means. |
245, | for plural distinct rolling means. |
370.1, | for roller means for glassworking, tempering, or
annealing. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
29, | Metal Working, appropriate subclasses, for combined metal working and
diverse mechanical or miscellaneous manufacturing devices which include
rollers. |
72, | Metal Deforming,
subclasses 199+ and 365.2 for a process or apparatus for rolling
metal. |
100, | Presses, appropriate subclasses, for presses having rolls. |
164, | Metal Founding,
subclass 428 for continuous metal casting apparatus including
cooperating rolls. |
165, | Heat Exchange,
subclasses 89+ for heated or cooled rolls, per se. |
404, | Road Structure, Process, or Apparatus,
subclasses 122+ , for road and pavement smoothing devices. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 363+ for a press forming means, press reshaping means
or vulcanizing means comprising an endless surface and coating means;
see the search notes thereunder. |
492, | Roll or Roller, for a roll, per se, not elsewhere classified. |
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255 | With corrugating or surface imprinting means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 253. Apparatus including (1) a means for impressing a design
or particular configuration in the surface of the sheet, or (2)
means for corrugating the sheet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
93, | for a process of sheet forming with step of corrugating,
embossing or surface deformation of sheet. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
101, | Printing, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 3.1+ for embossing apparatus, per se. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, appropriate subclasses for laminating combined with surface
deformation; note especially
subclasses 183+ for sheet deforming means, per se. |
428, | Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,
subclass 152 for a glass sheet which may have a rugose or other
textured surface, subclasses 156+ for stock material including
a layer of varying thickness, subclasses 182+ for a stock
material product having corrugations, and subclasses 194+ for a
glass article having a differential or discontinuous coating thereon
(e.g., print, design). |
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257 | Reciprocating platen: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 256. Apparatus including means to reciprocate the plate with
respect to the roll.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
100, | for a process of forming a sheet including the step
of pouring molten glass onto a moving surface. |
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258 | SHEET CASTING AND RECEIVING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising molten glass pouring means combined
with a receiving means providing a flat surface in which the molten glass
spreads by force of gravity.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
99.2+, | for a process of forming sheet glass by pouring
molten glass onto a forming surface. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclass 500 for casting means combined with adhesive bonding
apparatus. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 396 for means casting on an endless surface with cooperating
harvesting means, and subclass 224 for a fluent stock casting means
operably associated with a shaping surface to form an indefinite
length product. |
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260 | WITH MEANS ABOVE MOLD TO TAKE-OUT OR TRANSFER PRODUCT: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including mold means combined with means mounted
to remove the product from an upper side of the mold.
| (1)
Note. Since product ejectors working through the bottom of
the mold are widely used, no collection of art has been made; thus,
a search for such ejectors includes all of subclasses 261+ and 305+. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
239, | and 241, for transfer means in a press-blow machine. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
414, | Material or Article Handling, appropriate subclasses for article transfer means,
per se. |
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261 | BLOWING MEANS WITH BLOW MOLD: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising means utilizing differential gas pressure
inflating a glass charge having a preliminary cavity therein in
a female mold thereby imparting a shape thereto.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
81, | for a process of forming a hollow product in a mold
cavity utilizing differential gas pressure. |
207+, | for glass blowing apparatus combined with means
charging a gob thereto. |
227+, | for glass blowing apparatus combined with diverse
glass working means. |
243+, | for apparatus including plural distinct glass blowing
units. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 297 for the combination of means shaping a parison
from bulk material with downstream blow shaping means and severing
means therebetween; subclass 326 for extrusion shaping apparatus
with downstream blow shaping means and subclasses 387+ for
a preform reshaping means utilizing work contacting fluid pressure. |
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262 | With treating means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 261. Apparatus in combination with means to treat a product being
formed.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
69, | for a process of forming a hollow article in a mold
cavity combined with annealing or tempering. |
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263 | Combined with vacuum means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 261. Apparatus in combination with means to reduce the pressure
exteriorly of the charge to less than atmospheric.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
233+, | for a press and blow machine utilizing vacuum means
to compact a charge in a mold. |
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264 | Traveling mold: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 261. Apparatus including moving mold support means mounting a
mold for travel from one position to another.
| (1)
Note. Opening and closing means for segmented molds are classified
below in subclasses 357+. | |
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266 | Mold rotary about own axis: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 261. Apparatus in combination with means to rotate the mold about
its own axis.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
71, | for a process of forming a hollow article in a mold
cavity combined with a step of spreading the glass by rotation of
the mold. |
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268 | PREFORM RESHAPING MEANS WITH TREATING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising preform reshaping means combined with
distinct treating means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
104, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform combined
with annealing, tempering or fire-polishing. |
227+, | for diverse distinct glass working apparatus including
fire-polishing means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
148, | Metal Treatment,
subclass 11.5 for combined working and heat treatment of metals;
see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
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269 | GLASSWORKING OR PREFORM BY OR WITH REHEATING MEANS (E.G., FLAME
SEVERING): |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising preform supporting means combined with
heating means for accomplishing a glass working operation.
| (1)
Note. Heating of a preform so that the outer surface becomes
molten and is shaped by surface tension and/or gravity is
considered a glass working operation. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
102+, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform. |
152+, | for fusion bonding means including work holders
and heating means; see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
148, | Metal Treatment,
subclass 9 for a process of cutting metal by heat. |
432, | Heating,
subclasses 122+ , for a residual heating device having means manipulating
or orienting an article. |
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270 | Envelope tipping off type: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 269. Apparatus for tipping off a glass envelope (e.g., of an
electronic device) with or without means to exhaust gas therein.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
34, | for a process of sealing off a gas evacuating opening. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
53, | Package Making,
subclasses 79+ for apparatus including means for gas filling and/or
evacuating of a receptacle and closing means. |
141, | Fluent Material Handling, With Receiver or Receiver
Coating Means,
subclass 65 for evacuation means in fluent material handling
apparatus having receiver or receiver coating means. |
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271 | Heating means movable relative to work during shaping operation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 269. Apparatus in which the heating means is movable relative
to the stock during a reshaping operation.
| (1)
Note. Means merely positioning a burner are classified in
the remaining subclasses under subclass 269. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
57, | for a process of bonding which includes relative
rotation of work and heating means. |
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273 | Planar sheet preform: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 269. Apparatus including means for converting sheet stock to
or from planar sheet.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
103, | for a process of reshaping a preform utilizing a
heat sink or shield. |
106, | for a process of bending or curving sheet stock. |
197, | for means drawing sheet vertically combined with
means to flattening the sheet after directional change to the horizontal. |
268, | for sheet flattening means combined with annealing
means. |
287+, | for sheet bending molds, per se. |
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274 | With spaced preheating means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 269. Apparatus including preheating means spaced from the reheating
and/or reshaping means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
244, | for plural distinct glass working apparatus including
spaced preform reheating and reshaping means. |
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275 | Mechanical means to reshape preform: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 269. Apparatus in combination with mechanical means for performing
a shaping or finishing operation on a softened preform.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
64, | for a process of forming a glass part from molten
glass, reheating and grossly reshaping it. |
140, | for press mold means used to reshape preforms in
electronic envelope header making apparatus. |
244+, | for preform heating means combined with spaced reshaping
means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
72, | Metal Deforming, appropriate subclasses, for apparatus for bending
or otherwise shaping metal while in self-sustaining condition. |
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276 | Tubular type preform: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 275. Apparatus wherein the preform is of tubular shape.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
108+, | for a process of reshaping a tubular preform, with
retention of internal cavity. |
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277 | By resizing mandrel: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 276. Apparatus including means internally of the stock to shape
the bore thereof to an accurate cross-section (generally utilizing
differential air pressure to force the softened glass to conform
to the contour of the internal means). |
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281 | By bending means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 276. Apparatus comprising means to curve stock, or to straighten
curved stock.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
273, | for means for converting sheet stock to or from
planar sheet. |
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283 | By stretching means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 276. Apparatus including means to elongate.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
270, | for glass envelope tipping off by stretching means. |
278, | for hollow stock stretching means including orbiting
stock supporting means. |
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284 | Fire-polishing means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 269. Apparatus including means to heat a surface layer of a preform
to a molten condition whereby surface tension and/or gravity
eliminates defects thereon.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
65, | for a process of forming an article from molten
glass followed by fire-polishing. |
104, | for a process of reshaping combined with fire-polishing
a preform. |
120, | for a process of treating a preform by flame only. |
227+, | for diverse glass working including fire-polishing. |
252, | for plural distinct fire-polishing means in a single
apparatus. |
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285 | To reshape preform by flame pressure or gravity: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 269. Apparatus wherein a preform supporting means holds a heat
softened preform in a manner permitting reshaping by gravity or
pressure of a flame.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
113, | for a treating process including perforating or
severing by flame. |
166, | for perforating apparatus including flame means. |
273, | for apparatus for reshaping sheet stock including
sagging on a bending mold. |
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286 | PREFORM RESHAPING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means for performing a shaping operation
on a previously formed blank while in a soft state.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
102+, | for a process of reshaping of a glass preform. |
275+, | for glass preform reshaping apparatus combined with
reheating means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 383+ for a preform reshaping or resizing means, or means
to vulcanize a preform on a conforming support; see the search notes
thereunder. |
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287 | Sheet bending mold: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 286. Apparatus for bending sheet glass which apparatus includes
a mold surface having a desired configuration onto which a sheet
in a soft state settles freely into conformity with the shaping surface.
| (1)
Note. Also included within the scope of this and indented
subclasses are patents claiming means to assist in the bending operation. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
106+, | for a process of reshaping a glass sheet. |
197, | for flattening tables combined with glass drawing
means. |
273, | for apparatus to reshape planar stock combined with
reheating means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
72, | Metal Deforming, appropriate subclasses, for a process or an apparatus for
bending or otherwise shaping metal plastically. |
269, | Work Holders, appropriate subclasses for work holders of general application. |
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288 | With heat shield or heat sink: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 287. Apparatus having (1) means thereon capable of absorbing
large quantities of heat and used as a heat absorber or reservoir,
or (2) barrier means preventing heat from reaching a portion of
an apparatus or stock.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
103, | for a process reshaping a glass preform utilizing
a heat shield or sink. |
104, | for a process of reshaping a glass preform which
includes a step of fire polishing, tempering or annealing. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
126, | Stoves and Furnaces,
subclass 400 for a heat accumulator, per se. |
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291 | Having movable section: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 287. Apparatus wherein the mold has a movable section.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
368+, | for a segmented forming mold having a cavity. |
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292 | Cylindrical preform: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 286. Apparatus in which the preformed blank is cylindrical in
cross-section, e.g. bottle necks.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
108+, | for a process of reshaping a hollow glass preform. |
276+, | for hollow stock reshaping apparatus combined with
reheating means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
72, | Metal Deforming,
subclasses 274+ for a process or apparatus for "drawing" metal
through an orifice. |
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294 | By expansible mandrel: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 292. Apparatus in which the reshaping means includes an internal
forming spindle having means to increase its effective diameter. |
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296 | By internal and external forming means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 292. Apparatus wherein the reshaping means includes separate
means for simultaneously reshaping internal and external surfaces
of cylindrical stock.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
282, | for similar apparatus combined with reheating means. |
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299 | By flaring means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 292. Apparatus in which the shaping means consists of means to
spread or flare the end portion of cylindrical stock.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
295, | for flaring means combined with crimping means. |
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300 | MEANS APPLYING PNEUMATIC PRESSURE INSIDE OF DISCRETE CHARGE (I.E.,
BLOW MEANS): |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means subjecting a discrete portion
of soft glass, having a cavity therein, to a differential gas pressure
to cause ballooning thereof.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
110, | for a process for reshaping hollow shaped preform
utilizing vacuum or gas pressure. |
187+, | for tube drawing means including means for introducing
air in the tube simultaneously. |
243+, | for plural blowing means. |
261+, | for a glass blowing machine utilizing a blow mold. |
276+, | for hollow glass preform reshaping means including
inflating means combined with reheating means. |
292+, | for apparatus for reshaping cylindrical stock including
inflating means. |
353+, | for a drawing bait with air supply means. |
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302 | ARTICLE FORMING MEANS UTILIZING MOLD MOTION (E.G., CENTRIFUGAL
CASTING): |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising forming means including a mold, and
means imparting motion to the mold to cause or enhance shaping of
a charge of soft glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
71, | for a process of forming a hollow article in a mold
cavity combined with the step of spreading the glass by rotating
the mold. |
266, | for blow molding apparatus including means to rotate
a mold about its axis. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
164, | Metal Founding,
subclasses 286+ for centrifugal metal casting apparatus and subclass
114 for corresponding methods. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 425+ for means utilizing mold motion to distribute or
compact stock therein. |
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303 | GOB SHAPING OR TREATING MEANS DOWNSTREAM OF GOB SEVERING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising means to shape, modify, or treat a
gob prior to its entry into a mold, with a severing means located
upstream therefrom.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
127, | for a process of gob shaping or treating subsequent
to the discharge of the gob through an orifice. |
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304 | WITH GOB HANDLING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus combined with means for conveying and/or
delaying a glass charge from a feeding means to its point of use,
e.g. a mold.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
225, | for the combination of a gob feeder, conveyor, or
guide means and shape imparting receptacle means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
193, | Conveyors, Chutes, Skids, Guides, and Ways, appropriate subclasses, for chute type apparatus
for handling glass charges, per se. |
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305 | PRESS MOLDING MACHINE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Article forming means comprising a dynamic male member co-acting
with a cavity in a female mold.
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Note. If a neck-ring, baffle, or plunger follower contacts
the female mold prior to, or simultaneous with a pressing operation
on a charge, the patent is placed here. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
140, | for electronic envelope header, terminal or stem
making apparatus including press mold means. |
156, | for article forming means combined with uniting
means. |
166, | for perforating means combined with glass press
molding means. |
177, | for mechanical cutting scoring or scribing means
combined with mold means. |
207+, | for press means combined with means to charge a
mold, especially subclasses 215+, 223 and 226. |
227+, | for a press molding machine combined with diverse
glass working means. |
246+, | for a combination of plural press machines. |
247+, | for press molding apparatus wherein a neck-ring,
baffle, or plunger follower preliminarily shapes a charge with subsequent
and final shaping accomplished by a dynamic plunger. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
100, | Presses, appropriate subclasses, for residual processes and
apparatus for subjecting material to compressive forces. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 406+ for a press forming apparatus having opposed press
members; see the search notes thereunder. |
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306 | With product treating means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 305. Apparatus combined with product treating (e.g. annealing)
means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
69, | for a process of forming a hollow article in a mold
cavity with the step of annealing or tempering. |
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308 | Plunger coacting with successively presented molds: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 305. Apparatus comprising a single plunger co-acting with individual
molds of a group successively presented by movable mold support means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
251+, | for orbiting plungers cooperating with orbiting
molds in a press molding machine. |
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315 | With core drawing means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 305. Apparatus in combination with means to withdraw a core from
a mold cavity.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
249, | Static Molds,
subclasses 63+ for mold with core and having means to remove core. |
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316 | With means to rotate plunger during withdrawal: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 305. Apparatus including means to provide relative rotation between
a plunger and a mold during separation thereof.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
248+, | for a similar relationship in apparatus providing
plural molds and plural co-acting plungers. |
309+, | for a similar relationship of plunger and mold in
apparatus providing plural orbiting molds with a single co-acting
plunger. |
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317 | Means reciprocating or oscillating female mold member: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 305. Apparatus including means movably mounting a female mold
for oscillatory or reciprocatory movement, generally to provide
engagement with a substantially stationary male member.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
232+, | for mold inverting means in a press and blow machine. |
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320 | Selectively operated plural plungers: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 305. Apparatus comprising plural plungers with means to selectively
present and individually operate them at a single station - generally
to a manually presented female mold.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
308+, | for apparatus including a single plunger co-acting
with a single mold of a group with movable mold supporting means
successively presenting a mold to the plunger. |
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321 | Plunger penetrating superimposed mold table: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 305. Apparatus comprising a plunger reciprocating from a position
below a mold table into a pressing position through the table.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
232, | for a press and blow machine including mold inverting
means, especially subclasses 235+ for a plunger operating
from below. |
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323 | PRODUCT OR PARISON CENTERING MEANS, OR MOLD AND/OR
CORE ALIGNING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means for (1) orientating a product
with respect to a glass working or handling means prior to co-action
therewith, or (2) product hold-down means for retaining a product"s
position upon opening of a mold or shaping means, or (3) means for
aligning parts of a mold or a mold and its core during or upon completion
of translation thereof. |
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324 | MOLTEN GLASS DISPENSING MEANS (E.G., FEEDER OR LADLE): |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means (with or without severing means)
to supply increments of molten glass to a shaping tool or machine
by slug feeding means, gathering means or ladling means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
125, | for a process of gathering from an upper surface
of a glass pool. |
207+, | for the combination of molding apparatus and means
to charge the apparatus. |
336, | for a gathering pool-type glass furnace. |
347+, | for residual glass furnaces. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
212, | Traversing Hoists,
subclasses 336+ for non motor powered traversing hoists. |
221, | Article Dispensing, appropriate subclasses, for article dispensing of
general utility. |
222, | Dispensing, appropriate subclasses, for processes and apparatus
of general application for dispensing of materials which may be
in any physical state, e.g. liquid, gas, etc. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 447+ for a shaping surface and means to feed fluent
stock thereto; see the search notes thereunder. |
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325 | Discharge orifice below melt level: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 324. Apparatus wherein the glass is discharged through an orifice
or weir located below the level of the melt.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
126+, | for a process of discharging molten glass downwardly
through an orifice. |
221+, | for similarly apparatus combined with shape imparting
receiving means. |
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326 | With auxiliary heating or cooling means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 325. Apparatus with additional heating or cooling means for conditioning
the glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
337+, | for supplemental heating or cooling means associated
with the pool of a glass furnace. |
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327 | At orifice: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 326. Apparatus wherein the heating or cooling means is located
at, or immediately adjacent to the discharge orifice.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
128, | for a process of discharging molten glass downwardly
through an orifice with the step of varying the temperature of the
glass at or adjacent the orifice. |
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329 | By differential gas pressure: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 325. Apparatus in which the molten glass is caused to be discharged
through the orifice by (1) fluid means under pressure and in direct
contact with the glass, or (2) vacuum means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
124, | for a process of charging a mold with molten glass
by suction. |
130+, | for a process of controlling flow through a delivery
orifice by use of differential gas pressure. |
209, | for gob charging means utilizing fluid pressure
discharge assistant means in combination with shape imparting receiving
means. |
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330 | By reciprocating plunger-type discharge assistant: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 325. Apparatus including means reciprocally plunging within the
molten glass substantially co-axial with the orifice whereby the
volume is controlled or varied.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
129, | for a process of discharging molten glass downwardly
through an orifice with means permitting flow control or arresting
of flow through the orifice. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
222, | Dispensing,
subclasses 282+ for dispensing means having volume varying means,
and subclass 340 for reciprocating impeller volume varying means. |
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332 | With severing means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 330. Apparatus combined with means to sever the dispensed glass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
221+, | for similar structure combined with molding apparatus. |
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334 | WITH MOLTEN GLASS CHARGE CUTTING OR SCRAPING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including (1) molten glass severing or scraping
means, per se, constructed to co-act with a surface of a charge
confining means (e.g. a surface of a mold), or (2) such means claimed
in combination with a fragment of glass working apparatus, or (3)
gob shears, per se, not elsewhere classified.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
133, | for a process comprising severing a stream of molten
glass; see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
207+, | for combination apparatus comprising gob charging
means and shape imparting receptacle means with or without molten
glass severing means. |
303, | for a gob shaping or treating means located downstream
of a gob severing means. |
324, | for molten glass dispensing means with or without
molten glass severing means, especially subclass 332 for a tank
feeder with a plunger-type discharge assistant and a severing means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
83, | Cutting, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 600 and 623 for gob shears, per se. |
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335 | GLASS FURNACE WITH FURNACE CHARGING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means to feed raw materials combined
with a melting furnace including structurally defined refining or
delivery zones.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
146, | for means to feed coloring additives to a glass
melt. |
347, | for glass furnaces, per se. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
414, | Material or Article Handling,
subclasses 147+ for a chamber of a type utilized for a heating
function and means for charging or discharging the chamber, and
see particularly subclasses 165+ of that area. |
432, | Heating, appropriate subclasses for glass heating apparatus
combined with a glass batch feeder to form molten glass and not
including structural features peculiar to working or treating of
the molten glass. The claiming of means to convey the molten glass to
a working zone does not exclude the patent from Class 432 unless
the zone is structurally defined. |
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336 | GATHERING OR DRAWING POOL TYPE FURNACE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising furnaces having a structurally defined
area, permitting removal (e.g., by drawing, ladling, etc.) of molten
glass from a pool by means located there above.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
125, | for a process of gathering from an upper surface
of a glass pool. |
324+, | for glass furnaces including means to dispense glass. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
432, | Heating, appropriate subclasses, for glass heating apparatus
including means to heat molten glass in a receptacle from which
molten glass is gathered or drawn therefrom to form a glass product;
however, structure peculiar to gathering, or drawing will cause
placement in Class 65. |
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340 | Movably mounted: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 339. Apparatus comprising support means movably mounting structure
defining a pool.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
173, | for identical pool structures mounted for alternate
use. |
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341 | Cascadingly connected: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 339. Apparatus including a connection between two pools arranged
in a step wise or cascading fashion wherein the glass residing in
the upper pool flows into the lower level in a falling stream. |
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342 | By bridge: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 339. Apparatus wherein the isolating means is a wall retained
bridge-type barrier providing for molten glass passage thereunder. |
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343 | Floating bridge: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 342. Apparatus wherein a bridge floats in the molten glass and
is restrained to vertical movement by guide means in a furnace wall.
| (1)
Note. A floating bridge, per se, is placed here. | |
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344 | With deputer, draw ring, or draw shield: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 339. Apparatus including (1) means in a pool of molten glass
defining a source of draw and/or (2) means shielding an
area of draw.
| (1)
Note. A deputer, per se, is placed in this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
338, | for a similar combination combined with a heater
or heat exchange means for the deputer, draw ring, or draw shield. |
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345 | By suspended baffle: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 339. Apparatus including baffle means suspended downward from
above the molten glass into or adjacent the glass for controlling
the flow of heater gasses above the glass. |
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346 | GLASS CONDITIONING CHANNEL SECTION: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising means defining a flow confining channel
between furnace sections with means in the channel to adjust the consistency
of molten glass therein.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
324+, | for a glass furnace combination including molten
glass dispensing means especially subclass 326 for auxiliary heating
or cooling means in a dispensing zone. |
337+, | for supplemental heating or heat exchange means
in a gathering pool type furnace. |
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347 | MELTING POT OR FURNACE WITH STRUCTURALLY DEFINED DELIVERY OR
FINING ZONE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising a furnace or melting pot including
(1) a melting zone and a structural defined refining zone and/or
(2) a structurally defined delivery zone without requiring a dispensing
means or structure defining a gathering pool.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
134.1+, | for a process of purifying glass subsequent to flowing
from a melting zone. |
178+, | for a glass furnace combined with means for agitating
molten glass. |
324+, | for a glass furnace combined with molten glass dispensing
means. |
335+, | for a combination of furnace charging means and
a glass furnace. |
336+, | for a glass furnace of the gathering or drawing
pool type. |
346+, | for a channel section including means to place a
glass melt into working condition. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
219, | Electric Heating, appropriate subclasses, especially 772 for a capacitive
dielectric heater peculiar to fluent material. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces,
subclasses 27+ for glass furnaces having electrical heating means
and for processes of manipulating an electric glass furnace. See
subclass 134 in Class 65 for the lines between Class 65 and Class
373. |
432, | Heating, appropriate subclasses for furnaces or melting pots
of general application including glass melting furnaces or pots
without structurally defined fining or delivery zones. |
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348 | PRODUCT COOLING MEANS (E.G., TEMPERING): |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including positive means to cool a glass product,
e.g. air blast tempering means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
69, | for a process of forming a hollow article in mold
cavity with the step of annealing or tempering. |
114+, | for a process of tempering. |
161, | for similar apparatus including automatic control
means. |
194, | for sheet drawing means combined with annealing
or tempering means. |
204, | for sheet drawing means combined with sheet cooling
means. |
262, | for glass blowing apparatus combined with treating
means. |
268, | for the combination of preform reshaping means and
treating means. |
303, | for gob treating means downstream of gob shearing
means. |
306, | for a press molding machine combined with treating
means. |
507+, | and 510+, for means to heat or cool a formed
glass fiber. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
34, | Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids, appropriate subclasses for a process or apparatus
for gas-solid contacting not elsewhere provided for. |
148, | Metal Treatment, appropriate subclasses for a metal treating process. |
165, | Heat Exchange, appropriate subclasses for process or apparatus of general
application for exchanging heat, especially
subclasses 58+ for combined heating and cooling. |
219, | Electric Heating,
subclass 388 for electrical heating means combined with an article
conveyor. |
239, | Fluid Sprinkling, Spraying, and Diffusing, appropriate subclasses for spray nozzle arrangements
and nozzle detail. |
266, | Metallurgical Apparatus,
subclasses 249+ for solid metal treating apparatus. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 445+ for means treating a product of apparatus of this
class not otherwise provided for; see the search notes thereunder. |
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349 | With preceding reheater: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 348. Apparatus combined with means to heat the product prior
to exposure to positive cooling means.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
165, | Heat Exchange,
subclass 65 for a heater and cooler successively traversed
by material moving through a heat exchanger of general utility. |
219, | Electric Heating, appropriate subclasses for an electric heater. |
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces, appropriate subclasses for an electric furnace. |
432, | Heating,
subclasses 77+ , for a residual heater combined with work cool down
means. |
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351 | Plural spaced cooling means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 349. Apparatus including spaced cooling means providing distinct
cooling zones downstream of the heating means.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
115, | for a process of differential or localized tempering. |
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352 | DRAWING BAIT: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising means for starting and defining the
shape of a draw of glass from a source molten glass. |
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355 | MEANS HEATING OR COOLING APPARATUS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including means to heat or cool the apparatus.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
169, | for positive means for cleaning apparatus some of
which inherently heat or cool. |
265, | for apparatus heating or cooling means in a glass
blowing machine having traveling molds. |
267, | for similar structure combined with blowing apparatus. |
319, | for a press molding machine including apparatus
heating or cooling means. |
326+, | for molten glass dispensing means with auxiliary
heating or cooling means. |
337+, | for supplemental heating or heat exchange means
in a gathering pool of a furnace. |
354, | for a bait having heating or cooling means. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
165, | Heat Exchange, appropriate subclasses for residual heat exchange apparatus
of general application. |
219, | Electric Heating, appropriate subclasses for electrical heating means, per
se. |
249, | Static Molds,
subclasses 79+ for molds including heating means and subclass
111 for molds including a solid heat conductor, i.e., chill or insulator. |
431, | Combustion, appropriate subclasses for liquid or gaseous fuel
burners, per se. |
432, | Heating,
subclasses 233+ , for a residual heating apparatus element having protective
cooling structure. |
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356 | Internally positioned: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 355. Apparatus in which the heating or cooling means is (1) encased
by parts of the apparatus, or (2) involves internal structure thereof. |
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357 | MOLD WITH SEPARATING MEANS OR CLAMPING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus including (1) a mold and means which acts to separate
the mold into two or more distinct portions, or (2) a mold combined
with mold clamping means.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
24, | Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, etc.,
subclasses 455+ for clamps of general utility; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
74, | Machine Element or Mechanism, appropriate subclasses, for mechanical movements,
per se. |
292, | Closure Fasteners, appropriate subclasses for closure fasteners of
general application. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 450+ for a segmented female mold and mold opening and
closing or clamping means. |
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358 | Core drawing means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 357. Apparatus in which the separating action includes or consists
of drawing a core from the mold.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
219+, | for a combination of gob charging and blow molding
means including movable core means. |
250, | for a plunger oppositely disposed from a movable
core means. |
315, | for a press molding machine including core withdrawing
means. |
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359 | With mold support or carrier: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 357. Apparatus in combination with means to support or carry
the mold or portions thereof.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
361, | for molds with supporting means, per se; see the "Search
Notes" thereunder. |
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361 | MOLD WITH SUPPORTING OR CARRYING MEANS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising molds supporting means combined with
only those details of a mold required to cooperate therewith.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
207+, | for mold support means combined with gob charge
and shape imparting means. |
232+, | for mold inverting means in a press and blow machine. |
237+, | for mold support means movably mounting diverse
molds for travel in concentric paths in a press and blow machine. |
240+, | for plural mold carriers supporting diverse molds
in a press and blow machine. |
246+, | for a plural press machine including mold support
means. |
264+, | for a blow mold machine including movable support
means for a mold. |
266, | for mold support means mounted on a mold for rotation
about its own axis in a blow machine. |
302, | for article forming utilizing mold motion. |
308+, | for means successively presenting molds in a press
mold machine. |
317, | for mold support means reciprocating or oscillating
a mold in a press machine. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 453+ for the combination of a dynamic carrier or a dynamic
support and a female mold; see the search notes thereunder. |
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362 | PLUNGER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus comprising (1) a male forming element constructed
to cooperate with a female mold, or (2) a plunger-type discharge
assistant for a molten glass feeder.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
305+, | for a press molding machine including a plunger,
especially subclass 317 for a reciprocating female mold member co-acting
with a stationary male die; see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 457 for a dynamic male shaping means including mechanical
movement or power means and subclass 469 for a shaping plunger,
per se. |
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370.1 | ROLLER MEANS FOR GLASSWORKING, TEMPERING, OR ANNEALING: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus having a generally cylindrical work contacting
surface, which surface revolves about the longitudinal axis of the
cylinder with rolling motion relative to the surface (a) of molten
or hot semisolid glass during glassworking or (b) of solid or semisolid
glass during heat treatment to effect tempering or annealing thereof
or during other treatment to effect physical or chemical changes
thereof.
| (1)
Note. A patent to a roller, per se, disclosed solely for use
in a glassworking apparatus is not classified
in Class 65 if the roller is solely for conveying or feeding to
a work treating station or between work treating stations provided
that the roller is not synchronized
with or controlled by means associated with the operation of a work
treating station. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
253+, | for a rolling means to form sheet or strip. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
165, | Heat Exchange,
subclasses 86+ for a roller with heating or cooling surfaces under
the class definition. |
193, | Conveyors, Chutes, Skids, Guides, and Ways,
subclass 37 for a nonpowered conveying |
198, | Conveyors: Power-Driven,
subclasses 780+ for a powered conveying roller. |
219, | Electric Heating,
subclass 244 for an electric heating device combined with a
rotatable pressure application means. |
226, | Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length,
subclasses 190+ for a roll under the class definition. |
271, | Sheet Feeding or Delivering,
subclasses 264+ for a sheet feeding roller. |
432, | Heating,
subclasses 239+ for a work feeding, agitating or conveying roller within
a furnace. |
492, | Roll or Roller, for a roller, per se, not elsewhere provided for. |
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374.1 | APPARATUS MADE OF SPECIAL MATERIAL: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus characterized in part by the material of which
it is made.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
106, | Compositions: Coating or Plastic,
subclasses 38.2+ for compositions, per se, formulated for use in
making or coating molds. |
249, | Static Molds,
subclasses 114+ for a mold having a specific coating or adherent
layer; and subclasses 134+ for a mold made of a specific
composition. |
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374.11 | Metal-nonmetal composite: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 374.1. Apparatus in which at least one layer or portion is made
of a specified metal or alloy and at least one other layer or portion
is made of a nonmetallic material. |
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374.12 | Metallic: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 374.1. Apparatus made of a specified metal or alloy.
| (1)
Note. There may be one or more defined metal layers in the
apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
374.11, | for apparatus comprising a metal layer or portion
together with a nonmetal layer or portion. |
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374.13 | Ceramic material: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 374.1. Apparatus comprising a ceramic material.
| (1)
Note. For the purpose of this classification, a ceramic material
is an inorganic composition which may be either thermoplastic, such
as a glass, or thermosetting, such as a refractory composition, frequently,
although not necessarily, made of a mixture of metallic oxides and/or
silicates, or baked clay-like substances. All substance defined
in Class 501, Compositions: Ceramic, as being ceramic are herein
contemplated. Thus, e.g., apparatus made of a composition comprising
primarily carbides or nitrites would be included herein. | |
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376 | PROCESSES OF MANUFACTURING FIBERS, FILAMENTS, OR PREFORMS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Processes directed to producing (a) rodlike stock of sufficiently
small diameter, either as (i) continuous filaments of indefinite
length, or (ii) short discrete pieces, or (b) stock material intended
to be used in fiber and filament making.
| (1)
Note. For the purposes of this class "mineral wool" is
wool formed from slag. |
| (2)
Note. Fiber and filament treating combined with a step of
making stock material intended to be used in fiber and filament
making are included herein. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
28, | Textiles: Manufacturing,
subclasses 103 , 172.1, 178, 190, 217, and 247 for processes and
apparatus involving mechanical interengaging of fibers or strands
not combined with a glassworking or glass treating operation. |
73, | Measuring and Testing,
subclass 159 for measuring and testing of a fiber, per se. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclass 62.4 for processes for adhesively laminating plural
preforms which include the step of liberating or form glass fibers
with bulk deposition thereof to form at least one of the preforms.
See subclasses 167 and 433-441 for a process or apparatus for forming
glass filaments combined with the steps of applying an adhesive to
the filaments and assembling them to form a strand (a patent which
dis but does not claim the assembly operation above is classified
in Class 65 even though the sole disclo relates to the formation
of a strand composed of bonded fila). A patent claiming the steps
of applying a coating material to glass filaments and assembling
the coated filaments and having a specification disclosing several
coating materials one of which is not an adhesive is classified
in Class 65 unless a claim recites an adhesive coating material,
in which case the patent is classified in Class 156; and see subclasses
345.1-345.55 for apparatus for etching of glass fibers or filaments,
per se. |
162, | Paper Making and Fiber Liberation, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 3 and 100+ for chemical liberation of fibers
and felting in paper manufacturing. |
204, | Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy,
subclass 192.29 for forming a transparent optical conductor by
sputtering; follow the general guidelines for placement of an operation
involving the combination of at least one Class 204 step in sequence
with a separate Class 65 step as explained at the beginning of the
Class 204 definition under I, (4) and (5) Notes. |
205, | Electrolysis: Processes, Compositions Used Therein,
and Methods of Preparing the Compositions,
subclasses 687+ for electrolytic material treatment, especially
subclass 769 for electrolytic treatment of solid glass, silica,
quartz, or optical material. |
241, | Solid Material Comminution or Disintegration, appropriate subclasses for comminution of solid
materials of general application. |
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes, for shaping, molding, or casting of nonmetallic materials
other than glass, especially
subclasses 1.24+ for shaping, treating, or extruding optical fibers,
subclasses 5+ for processes, within the class definition,
of liquid comminuting and solidifying of general application, and
subclasses 165+ for processes of forming indefinite-length
fibers or filaments from materials which may be disclosed to be
siliceous materials in solution or suspension by precipitation in
a reactive or solvent extractive bath or by evaporation of the solvent. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Processes, for molding, casting, or shaping plastic, ceramic, or nonmetallic
material (excluding glass, Class 65),
subclasses 6+ for liquid comminuting means forming particulate
material (e.g., granules, fibers, etc.) directly from molten material
including means providing a solidifying zone, subclass 66 for filament
forming means combined with product advancing means, subclasses
67+ for apparatus comprising a filament shaping orifice
discharging into a liquid bath or shower, subclasses 80.1+ for
molding apparatus including air-felting means for forming self-sustaining
bodies from particulate material, and for processes directed to
the formation of filaments from siliceous materials in solution
(e.g., silicates by precipitation from said solution or evaporation of
solvent therefrom, etc.). |
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377 | With measuring, controlling, sensing, programming, timing,
indicating, or testing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes including measuring, controlling, programming,
sensing, timing, indicating, or testing fibers, filaments, or preforms
during any stage of their manufacture or treatment.
| (1)
Note. Patents directed to measuring, controlling, sensing,
inspecting, indicating, or testing the contour, shape, coating,
internal molecular arrangement, or specific composition of fibers,
filaments, or preforms are included in this subclass. |
| (2)
Note. Process controls responsive to sensed conditions including
program, cyclic, time, or automatic controls are proper for this
and indented subclasses. |
| (3)
Note. Equivalent terms include examining, diagnosing, analyzing,
eval uating, and monitoring. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
29.12, | for processes of measuring, controlling, sensing,
indicating, or testing glass during any stage of manufacture or
treatment excluding fibers, filaments, or preforms thereof. |
158, | for apparatus for measuring, sensing, indicating,
or testing glass manufacture or treatment excluding fibers, filaments,
and preforms thereof. |
484, | for apparatus for measuring, controlling, sensing,
programming, timing, indicating, or testing glass fibers, filaments,
or preforms during any stage of manufacture or treatment. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
73, | Measuring and Testing,
subclass 293 for liquid level/depth gauge with illumination,
subclasses 488+ for speed/acceleration testing
that may use optical waveguides, subclass 653 for optical indication
of vibration, subclass 705 for an optical fluid pressure gauge,
subclass 800 for optical stress or strain testing, and subclass
861.08 for optical measurement of volume or rate of flow. |
116, | Signals and Indicators,
subclass 202 for visual light signal indicators. |
356, | Optics: Measuring and Testing,
subclass 73.1 for optical fiber or waveguide inspection subclasses 241.1
for inspection borescopes in general, subclass 459 for ring laser gyros
including optical waveguides, and subclasses 454, 506, and 519 for Fabry-Perot
cavities. |
436, | Chemistry: Analytical and Immunological Testing, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 73+ for testing for the presence of metals or metal
compounds, 83 for testing for the presence of synthetic or natural resin,
106+ for testing for the presence of nitrogen, and 124+ for
testing for the presence of halogen involving a chemical reaction. |
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378 | Optical property: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 377. Processes combined with measuring, controlling, programming,
sensing, timing, indicating, or testing the properties of light
or visual characteristics associated with the fibers, filaments, or
preforms during manufacture or treatment thereof.
| (1)
Note. Class 65 patents directed to measuring, controlling,
sensing, indicating, inspecting, or testing divergence, convergence,
transmittance, or internal reflection of light rays passing through optical
fibers, filaments, or preforms are proper for this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
485, | for apparatus having means for measuring, controlling,
sensing, indicating, or testing visual characteristics or light
properties associated with the fibers, filaments, or preforms during manufacture
or treatment thereof. |
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379 | Fluid pressure: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 377. Processes including measuring, controlling, sensing, programming,
timing, indicating, or testing a force per unit area of fluid associated with
the fibers, filaments, or preforms during manufacture or treatment
thereof.
| (1)
Note. Patents directed to measuring, controlling, sensing,
programming, timing, indicating, or testing vacuum, atmospheric
pressure, or flow rates are proper for this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
489, | for apparatus having means for measuring, controlling,
sensing, programming, timing, indicating, or testing a force per
unit area of a fluid associated with the manufacture or treatment
of fibers, filaments, or preforms. |
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380 | Molten material level: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 377. Processes directed to measuring, controlling, sensing, programming,
timing, indicating, or testing any height variance of the surface
of a molten pool of glass used during manufacture or treatment of
the fibers, filaments, or preforms.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
490, | for apparatus having means for measuring, controlling,
sensing, programming, timing, indicating, or testing any variance
of the height of a pool of molten glass. |
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381 | Winder or puller movement: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 377. Processes directed to measuring, controlling, sensing, programming,
timing, indicating, or testing (a) fiber tautness, (b) rotational
speed, or (c) position of a winder or puller during any stage of
manufacture or treatment of the fibers, filaments, or preforms.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
486, | for apparatus having means to measure, control,
sense, program, time, indicate, or test (a) fiber tautness, (b) rotational
speed, or (c) position of a winder or puller during any stage of manufacture
or treatment of the fibers, filaments, or preforms. |
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382 | Diameter or coating thickness: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 377. Processes directed to measuring, controlling, sensing, programming,
indicating, or testing a (a) thickness of an applied coating or
(b) diameter of the formed fiber, filament, or preform.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
491, | for apparatus having means to measure, control,
sense, program, time, indicate, or test a (a) thickness of an applied
coating or (b) diameter of the formed fiber, filament, or preform. |
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384 | Temperature: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 377. Processes directed to measuring, controlling, sensing, programming,
indicating, or testing a change in sensible heat during any stage
of manufacturing or treating the fibers, filaments, or preforms.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
488, | for apparatus having means to measure, control,
sense, program, time, indicate, or test a change in sensible heat
during any stage or manufacturing or treating the fibers, filaments,
or preforms. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
374, | Thermal Measuring and Testing, for processes of determining either (a) a characteristic
or a condition of glass fibers, filaments, preforms or (b) a system
utilizing heating or cooling as a significant part of the test,
wherein no glass working or treating is involved. |
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385 | Process of manufacturing optical fibers, waveguides, or
preforms thereof: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes directed to producing (a) fibers having light
transmitting regions, (b) waveguides which transmit radiation (light)
in the visible and near-visible portions of the spectrum, or (c)
stock materials intended to be used in optical fiber or waveguide
making.
| (1)
Note. Optical fibers are considered to be light transmitting
waveguides, formed in a generally cylindrical form, often of extremely
small diameter and of great length, which confine transmitted radiation
therewithin by means of the principle of total reflection. Optical
fibers are usually comprised of a central light transmitting core
of relatively high refractive index, surrounded by a concentric
cladding of relatively low refractive index. |
| (2)
Note. An optical waveguide is considered to be a thin dielectric
guide film of high refractive index formed adjacent to a substrate
or support region of lower refractive index. The thin-film relies upon
modal transmission to transmit light along its length. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
436, | and below, for processes of manufacturing glass
fibers, filaments, or preforms which are not optical. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
359, | Optical: Systems and Elements, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 227+ for elements controlling light movement through
or in a path, 237+ for optical elements which vary the
characteristics of a traversing optical light beam in proportion
to an applied time varying signal. |
385, | Optical Waveguides, appropriate subclasses for optical fibers and optical waveguides,
especially
subclasses 15+ for optical waveguides in combination with interface
elements which enable efficient transfer of light. |
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386 | Planar waveguides: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein the material which transmits light has
a surface that is flat.
| (1)
Note. Processes of forming multiple layered optical planar
waveguides are properly classified here. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
385, | Optical Waveguides,
subclass 129 for planar optical waveguides, per se. |
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387 | Forming lens integral with optical fiber: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes directed to producing an optical product having
an optical component which focuses transmitting light waves joined
directly to an optical fiber.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 60+ for processes of adhesively securing parts utilizing
nonmetallic cementing media. |
359, | Optical: Systems and Elements,
subclasses 642+ for a lens element, per se. |
385, | Optical Waveguides,
subclass 15 for optical waveguides combined with an interface
element which enables efficient transfer of light between the waveguide
and a point external to the interface element. |
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388 | Nonoxygen halide glass (e.g., metal halide, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein a major component of the optical fiber,
waveguide, or preform glass composition is a halide, fluorine, chlorine,
bromine, iodine, or astatine devoid of oxygen.
| (1)
Note. Halide glass for optical fibers, waveguides, or preforms
which contain minuscule or trace amounts of oxygen, wherein the
expressed intent is to exclude oxygen, is found in this subclass. |
| (2)
Note. The most commonly occurring nonoxygen halides are metal
halides. | |
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389 | Nonoxygen chalcogenide glass containing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein a major component of the optical fiber,
waveguide, or preform glass composition is a chalcogen containing
compound (i.e., compounds of sulfur, selenium, or tellurium) devoid
of oxygen.
| (1)
Note. Placement of nonoxygen chalcogenide documents containing
a mere presence of oxygen wherein that oxygen inclusion is considered
accidental or unintentional are found in this subclass. | |
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390 | Scandium (Sc), yttrium (Y), or rare earth doped core or
preform (i.e., atomic numbers 21, 39, 57-72): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes directed to treating the optical fiber, waveguide,
or preform with property altering constituents consisting of scandium,
yttrium, or rare earth material.
| (1)
Note. The rare earths are: Lanthanum (La); Cerium (Ce); Praseodymium
(Pr); Neodymium (Nd); Promethium (Pm); Samarium (Sm); Europium (Eu);
Gadolinium (Gd); Terbium (Tb); Dysprosium (Dy); Holmium (Ho); Erbium
(Er); Thulium (Tm); Ytterbium (Yb); Lutetium (Lu) |
| (2)
Note. Scandium, yttrium, or rare earth material doping changes
the refractive properties of the optical fiber, waveguide, or fiber
preform. | |
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391 | Plasma utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein a plasma is used during any stage of manufacturing
or treating the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform.
| (1)
Note. A plasma is generally considered to be (a) a gaseous
flame or (b) a highly ionized gas composed of ions, electrons, and
neutral particles in which the positive ions and negative electrons
are roughly equal in number. |
| (2)
Note. Processes wherein a plasma torch or a plasma electric
arc is used to form or treat an optical fiber, waveguide, or preform
are properly classified in this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
219, | Electric Heating,
subclasses 121.36+ for methods and apparatus for fusing (splicing)
optical fibers, per se. |
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392 | Laser utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein a laser is used during any stage of manufacturing
or treating the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform.
| (1)
Note. A laser is generally considered to be a narrow beam
of coherent light (light amplification by stimulated emissions of radiation). |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
441, | for processes of using a laser to form or treat
glass fibers or filaments, which are not optical. |
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393 | Hollow optical fibers or waveguides: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein the optical fiber or waveguide produced
has an empty space or cavity.
| (1)
Note. Only processes for making hollow optical fibers and
waveguides which are the final product and not preforms are classified
here. | |
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394 | Ion implantation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein ion implantation is utilized during any
stage of manufacturing or treating the optical fiber, waveguide,
or fiber preform.
| (1)
Note. Ion implantation generally involves a process wherein
an accelerated stream of energetic (charged) ions is introduced
into or penetrates the near-surface region of a core or clad of
the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
250, | Radiant Energy,
subclasses 492.1+ for irradiation treatment, per se, of an optical
fiber, waveguide, or preform without any glassworking step (e.g., melting,
shaping, etc.). |
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395 | Sol-gel or liquid phase route utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein a sol-gel route or liquid phase route
procedure is used during any stage of manufacturing or treating
the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform.
| (1)
Note. These processes generally include compositions which
have been prepared by a method other than melting, including at
least one step in which the glass forming ingredients are in a gel
or sol state or involves the use of liquids such as water at relatively
low temperatures. | |
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396 | Sonic or ultrasonic energy utilized (e.g., homogenizing,
dispersing, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 395. Processes wherein the vibratory energy used during any stage
of the sol-gel or liquid phase route procedure is sonic or ultrasonic.
| (1)
Note. Ultrasonic waves vibrate at frequencies beyond the hearing
power of human beings (above 20,000 Hz). Sonic frequencies are vibrations
which can be heard by the human ear (from about 15 Hz to approximately
20,000 Hz). | |
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397 | Fluorine doping: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein the property altering material used to
treat the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform consists of fluorine.
| (1)
Note. Doping in this art is most commonly used to alter the
refractive index of an optical fiber, waveguide, or preform. | |
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398 | Germanium or boron containing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 397. Processes wherein the fluorine doped optical fiber, waveguide,
or preform additionally contains germanium or boron.
| (1)
Note. The germanium or boron material in the core or clad
of the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform may be in the form of
a compound or composition. | |
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399 | Incorporating dopant into porous body: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes directed to a step of diffusing a small quantity
of material into a porous material used during any stage of manufacturing
the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform.
| (1)
Note. A dopant material in this art is generally used to alter
the refractive index of an optical fiber, waveguide, or preform. | |
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400 | Ion exchange utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes which include a step of exchanging selected ions
of the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform at any stage during
manufacture or treatment.
| (1)
Note. In this art processes using ion exchange are generally
for the purpose of altering the refractive index of an optical fiber,
waveguide, or preform. | |
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401 | Extruding: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes of forming an optical fiber, waveguide, or preform
including a step wherein a positive force or pressure is used to push
glass through a die. |
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402 | Producing bent, crimped, twisted, textured, or curled optical
fibers or waveguides: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein the longitudinal axis of the optical fiber
or waveguide follows a curvilinear or multidirectional path (e.g.,
nonlinear, perturbated, etc.).
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
385, | Optical Waveguides,
subclass 146 for noncylindrical or nonplanar shaped waveguides,
per se. |
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403 | Producing noncircular optical fibers or waveguides (e.g.,
particular cross section, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein a cross section of the optical fiber or
waveguide produced is not circular (e.g., elliptical, star, hexagonal,
etc.).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
386, | for processes of forming planar optical waveguides. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
385, | Optical Waveguides,
subclass 146 for noncylindrical or nonplanar shaped waveguides,
per se. |
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405 | Utilizing multiple crucibles or multiple feed streams of
molten glass: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein molten glass is drawn into a fiber and
a coating layer applied thereto from at least two containers or
feed streams to form a contiguous optical fiber, waveguide, or preform.
| (1)
Note. Both containers may contain molten glass, in which case
the resultant product is a glass coated glass optical fiber. |
| (2)
Note. Containers may contain glasses of different refractive
properties allowing the formation of gradient optical fibers. |
| (3)
Note. Processes involving simultaneous drawing and coating
forming a single fiber are proper for this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
444, | for processes of making nonoptical glass coated
glass fibers not involving simultaneous fiber forming and coating,
and subclass 121 for other processes of blending separate streams
of molten glass. |
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406 | Joining or bonding optical fibers, waveguides, or preforms
(e.g., coupling, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes which involve assembling at least two individually
distinct optical fibers, waveguides, or preforms directly to each
other.
| (1)
Note. Processes of joining optical fibers, waveguides, or
preforms in a "T" or "Y" coupled
arrangement are properly classified in this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
subclasses 62.4+ for processes for adhesively laminating plural
preforms which include the step of liberating or forming fibers
with bulk deposition thereof to form at least one of the preforms. |
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408 | Side to side: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 406. Processes wherein the optical fiber, waveguide or preform
is connected or fused adjacent to another optical fiber, waveguide,
or preform. |
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412 | Rod placed inside of tube: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 406. Processes including a step of placing a single solid elongated
optical core material inside of a hollow elongated sheathing structure. |
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413 | With step of vapor deposition: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform
is manufactured or treated depositing a material utilizing a gas,
mist, or smoke.
| (1)
Note. Processes commonly called "chemical vapor deposition," "physical vapor
deposition," and "soot processes" are
properly classified here and below. |
| (2)
Note. Soot as used in this art generally refers to particulate
material buildup resulting from a gas phase reaction. | |
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414 | Forming optical fiber or fiber preform by soot buildup
(i.e., vapor axial deposition, VAD): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 413. Processes including a step whereby the vaporized material
is deposited at a starting point or on a starting material and is
tiered or grown in a straight line about which a line or curve is conceived
to revolve.
| (1)
Note. Lacking an indication to the contrary, growth of the
fiber or preform by buildup of deposited soot in a vertical direction
in respect to an initiating collecting substrate is proper for this
subclass. |
| (2)
Note. Processes commonly called "vertical axial deposition" and "horizontal axial
deposition" are properly classified here. | |
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417 | Inside of tube or hollow form by soot buildup: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 413. Processes wherein the vaporized soot material is deposited
onto an inner surface of an elongated hollow structure or cavity.
| (1)
Note. Processes commonly called "modified
chemical vapor deposition" or "inside chemical
vapor deposition" are properly classified here. | |
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421 | Outside of tube or rod by soot buildup: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 413. Processes wherein the vaporized soot material is deposited
generally perpendicular to the outermost surface of a rod or tube.
| (1)
Note. Processes commonly called "outside chemical
vapor deposition" are properly classified here and below. | |
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422 | With dehydration (e.g., OH removal, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 421. Processes wherein moisture or hydroxyl radicles are eliminated.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
34, | Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids, for drying processes, per se. Combinations of glassworking
and drying operations are proper for Class 65. |
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423 | Inorganic carbon, metal oxide, or inorganic nitrogen containing
material deposited (e.g., elemental carbon, carbides, nitrides,
etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 413. Processes wherein the vaporized material deposited contains
inorganic carbon, metal oxides, or inorganic nitrogen.
| (1)
Note. Attention is directed to the definition of Class 260,
Chemistry of Carbon Compounds, for the distinction between the terms "organic" and "inorganic." |
| (2)
Note. Metal compounds excluding steel, containing more than
1.7 percent of inorganic carbon are properly classified in this
subclass. | |
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425 | Electromagnetic, magnetic, wave, or particulate energy
utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein electrical, magnetic, particulate, or
electromagnetic wave energy is used during any stage of manufacturing
or treating the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform.
| (1)
Note. The wave energy applied may be light, sonic, supersonic,
ultrasonic, gamma rays, infrared rays, X-rays, etc. Particulate
energy includes charged particles and atomic emissions, such as alpha
rays, beta rays, and neutrons. |
| (2)
Note. Patent documents claiming the use of electrostatic charge,
field, or force to form an optical fiber, waveguide, or preform
are properly classified herein. |
| (3)
Note. Patent documents claiming the use of electric arc heating
to form a glass fiber are properly classified herein. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
441, | for processes wherein the electrical, magnetic,
wave, or particulate energy is used to form nonoptical glass fibers,
filaments, or preforms. |
509, | for apparatus utilizing electric or electromagnetic
wave energy as heat to manufacture or treat fibers, waveguides,
or preforms. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
250, | Radiant Energy, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 492.1+ for irradiation treatment, per se, of an optical
fiber, waveguide, or preform without any glassworking step (e.g., melting,
shaping, etc.). |
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426 | Drying, dehydration, OH removal or prevention: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein moisture or hydroxyl radicles are eliminated
or prevented from forming on the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
34, | Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids,
subclasses 266+ , 418+, and 420+ for processes
utilizing radiant energy to dry, per se. Combinations of glass working
and drying operations are proper for Class 65. |
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427 | Consolidating preform (e.g., sintering, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein a porous preform is densified.
| (1)
Note. Processes wherein porous or tubular preforms are consolidated
into solid rods which are used to make optical fibers or waveguides
are found in this and indented subclasses. | |
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428 | Collapsing tube: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 427. Processes including a step causing an innermost surface
of a tube to cave in upon itself. |
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429 | With etching or leaching: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein a chemical reagent is used to remove only
a portion or constituent of the optical fiber, waveguide, preform,
or coating thereon.
| (1)
Note. The chemical material or reagent usually referred to
in this art is an etching material or etchant. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
31, | for processes in which a chemical reagent is used
to remove a portion or constituent of glass other than fibers, filaments,
waveguides, or preforms. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
216, | Etching a Substrate: Processes, for methods of etching glass, per se. See the SEARCH
CLASS notes thereunder. |
427, | Coating Processes,
subclasses 299+ for processes of coating combined with a pretreatment
of a base. |
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430 | With significant coating step: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes including a recitation of a specific step used
to apply a coating to the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform.
| (1)
Note. A specific recitation of how a coating is applied (e.g.,
brushing, dipping, spraying, immersion, etc.) is considered significant,
and is properly classified here. |
| (2)
Note. In this and indented subclasses coatings or clads are
generally applied to protect a newly formed optical fiber or waveguide. | |
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432 | Synthetic or natural resin containing coating: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 430. Processes wherein the applied coating material is a natural
or synthetic resin.
| (1)
Note. Attention is directed to the definitions of Class 106,
Compositions: Coating or Plastic, and Classes 524 and 525, Synthetic
Resins or Natural Rubbers, for the distinction between natural and
synthetic resins. | |
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433 | With cutting or severing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 385. Processes wherein the optical fiber, waveguide, or preform
forming operation is combined with a process step of breaking, cutting,
or severing.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
56, | 70, 87, and 174+, for glass cutting operations
excluding fibers, waveguides, and preforms thereof. |
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436 | Plasma utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes wherein plasma is used during any stage of manufacturing
or treating the glass fiber, filament, or fiber preform.
| (1)
Note. Utilizing a plasma torch or plasma electric arc to form
a glass fiber is properly classified in this subclass. |
| (2)
Note. A plasma is considered to be (a) a gaseous flame or
(b) a highly ionized gas composed of ions, electrons, and neutral particles
in which the positive ions and negative electrons are roughly equal
in number. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
219, | Electric Heating,
subclasses 121.36+ for methods and apparatus for fusing (splicing)
glass fibers, per se. |
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440 | Sol-gel route or ion exchange utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes wherein (a) a sol-gel route or (b) an exchanging
of selected ions is used during any stage of manufacturing or treating
the glass fiber, filament or preform.
| (1)
Note. The sol-gel route process generally includes compositions
which have been prepared by a method other than melting having at
least one step in which the glass forming ingredients are in a gel
or sol state. | |
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441 | Electromagnetic, magnetic, wave, or particulate energy
utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes involving the use of electrical, magnetic, particulate,
or electromagnetic wave energy during any stage of forming or treating the
glass fiber, filament, or preform.
| (1)
Note. The wave energy applied may be light, sonic, supersonic,
ultrasonic, gamma rays, infrared rays, X-rays etc. Particulate energy
includes charged particles and atomic emissions, such as alpha rays,
beta rays, and neutrons. |
| (2)
Note. Patent documents claiming the use of electrostatic charge,
field, or force to form or treat a glass fiber, filament, or preform
are properly classified herein. |
| (3)
Note. Patent documents claiming the use of electric arc heating
to form a glass fiber are properly classified herein. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
425, | for processes wherein the electrical, magnetic,
wave, or particulate energy is used to form an optical fiber, waveguide,
or preform. |
509, | for fiber making apparatus utilizing electric or
electromagnetic wave energy. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
250, | Radiant Energy, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 492.1+ for irradiation treatment, per se, of a glass fiber,
filament or preform without any glassworking step (e.g., melting,
shaping, etc.). |
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443 | With coating (e.g., lubricant, sizing, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes including a step of applying a coating material
to the fibers, filaments, or preforms which clings thereto.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
43, | and 60.1+, for processes of coating nonfilamentary
glass combined with glassworking or treating, and see the SEARCH
CLASS notes thereunder. |
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444 | Glass (i.e., nonoptical fiber, metal oxide): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 443. Processes wherein the coating material for the glass fibers,
filaments, or fiber preforms is itself a glass composition.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
405, | for multiple crucible methods of making glass coated
optical fibers. |
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449 | Asphalt: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 447. Processes wherein the coating material includes bitumen
or asphalt. |
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452 | With severing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 443. Processes including a step of dividing the coated fibers,
filaments, or preforms by a severing operation (e.g., cutting, breaking,
etc.).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
56, | 70, 87, and 174+, for glass cutting operations. |
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453 | With advancing, gathering, or winding continuous fiber
or filament: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 443. Processes including a step of moving forward, collecting,
or convolving the coated continuous fibers or filaments.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
535, | for continuous fiber or filament advancing apparatus. |
539, | for continuous fiber or filament winding apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
242, | Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding, appropriate subclasses for means for winding elongated
material. |
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454 | Formation of fiber or preform utilizing fluid blast (e.g.,
from molten glass, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes wherein a forcible stream of an extraneous fluid
is directed against (a) a molten glass stream, or (b) a rod or filament
in a plastic state to subdivide the stream rod or filament into
discrete fibers or fiber preforms.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
524, | for fluid blast apparatus utilized in fiber formation. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes,
subclasses 5+ for processes directed to fluid blast comminuting
of plastic materials not provided for elsewhere. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 7 for apparatus for making particulate material directly
from molten material including a fluid jet or blast type comminuting
means. |
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455 | During slinging or rotary-centrifugal fiber distribution: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 454. Processes including a step of (a) throwing or flinging the
newly formed discrete fibers or (b) forming the discrete fibers
by projecting them from a rotating source.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
518, | for analogous apparatus. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
239, | Fluid Sprinkling, Spraying, and Diffusing,
subclasses 214+ for delivering fluid material from a supply source
by slinger or centrifugal distributing means. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclass 9 for apparatus for spinning a candy floss from a
melt. |
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469 | By slinging or rotary-centrifugal fiber distribution (i.e.,
without fluid blast): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes wherein the fibers are formed by (a) throwing
or flinging molten glass or (b) subjecting a melt to a rotary projecting
movement.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
455, | for a process for forming fibers or filaments including
rotary-centrifugal distribution combined with a fluid blast. |
516+, | for apparatus having slinger means for forming fibers
or filaments from molten glass. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
239, | Fluid Sprinkling, Spraying, and Diffusing,
subclasses 214+ for slinger, splasher, or rotary-centrifugal fluid distributors. |
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472 | With chemical etching or leaching: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes wherein a chemical reagent is used to remove a
portion or constituent of the fiber, filament, or fiber preform.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
31, | for processes in which a chemical reagent is used
to remove a portion or constituent of glass exclusive of fibers,
filaments, or fiber preforms. |
429, | for processes in which a chemical reagent is used
to remove a portion or constituent of an optical fiber, waveguide,
or preform. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
216, | Etching a Substrate: Processes, for methods of etching glass, per se. See the SEARCH
CLASS notes thereunder. |
427, | Coating Processes,
subclasses 299+ for processes of coating combined with a pretreatment
of a base. |
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473 | With removal of coating (e.g., desizing, oxidizing coating,
etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 376. Processes wherein at least a portion of a size, coating,
or clad is removed from the fiber or filament.
| (1)
Note. Processes involving a step of oxidation to remove a
coating are proper for this subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
134, | Cleaning and Liquid Contact With Solids, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 14 and 22.1+ for cleaning and liquid contact
with coiled or hollow fibers and filaments. |
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479 | Reeling or winding: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 475. Processes including a step of reeling or winding combined
with the drawing or pulling operation.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
242, | Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding, appropriate subclasses for means for winding or
reeling elongated material. |
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480 | Cutting or severing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 475. Processes including a step of dividing the drawn fiber or
filament by a severing or cutting operation.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
56, | 70, 87, and 174+, for glass cutting operations
exclusive of fibers, filaments, or preforms thereof. |
433, | for cutting or severing of optical fibers, waveguides,
or preforms thereof. |
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483 | FIBER MAKING APPARATUS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus directed to producing (a) rodlike stock of sufficiently
small diameter, either (i) as continuous filaments of indefinite
length, or (ii) short discrete pieces, or (b) stock material intended
to be used in fiber and filament making.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
241, | Solid Material Comminution or Disintegration, appropriate subclasses, for comminution of solid
materials of general application. |
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating:
Processes,
subclasses 5+ for processes, within the class definition, of
liquid comminuting and solidifying of general application and subclasses
165+ for processes of forming indefinite-length fibers
or filaments from materials which may be disclosed to be siliceous
materials in solution or suspension by precipitation in a reactive
or solvent extractive bath or by evaporation of the solvent. |
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating:
Apparatus,
subclasses 6+ for liquid comminuting means forming particulate
material (e.g., granules, fibers, etc.) directly from molten material
including means providing a solidifying zone, subclass 66 for filament
forming means combined with product advancing means, subclasses
67+ for apparatus comprising a liquid bath or shower, and
subclasses 80+ for molding apparatus including air-felting
means for forming self-sustaining bodies from particulate material. |
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484 | With measuring, controlling, sensing, timing, inspecting,
indicating, or testing means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 483. Apparatus having means (a) for sensing a condition and in
response thereto actuate a signalling, regulating, or indicating
device, (b) for regulating an operation in response to a set of coded
instructions or the sequence of operational steps preformed, (c)
for determining the time an operation occurs or the length of time taken
to perform such operation, (d) for performing a test upon, permitting
observation of, or performing a measuring operation upon the fiber,
filament, or preform thereof.
| (1)
Note. Equivalent terms include examining, diagnosing, analyzing,
observing, viewing, evaluating, and monitoring. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
29.12, | for processes of testing, inspecting, sensing, or
indicating the treatment or formation of glass excluding fibers, filaments,
or preforms thereof. |
158, | for apparatus for measuring, sensing, indicating,
or testing the treatment or formation of glass excluding fibers, filaments,
and preforms thereof. |
377, | for processes of measuring, sensing, inspecting,
indicating, or testing the formation or treatment of fibers, filaments,
or preforms thereof. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
73, | Measuring and Testing, appropriate subclasses for testing or measuring of general
application; see the search notes under the class definition of Class
73, especially
subclass 293 for liquid level/depth gauge with illumination,
subclasses 488+ for speed/acceleration testing
that may use optical waveguides, subclass 653 for optical indication
of vibration, subclass 705 for an optical fluid pressure gauge,
subclass 800 for optical stress or strain testing, and subclass
861.08 for optical measurement of volume or rate of flow. |
116, | Signals and Indicators,
subclass 202 for visual light signal indicators. |
356, | Optics: Measuring and Testing,
subclass 73.1 for optical fiber or waveguide inspection subclasses 241.1
for inspection borescopes in general, subclass 459 for ring laser gyros
including optical waveguides, and subclasses 454, 506, and 519 for Fabry-Perot
cavities. |
436, | Chemistry: Analytical and Immunological Testing, appropriate subclasses, especially
subclasses 73+ for testing for the presence of metals or metal
compounds, 83 for testing for the presence of synthetic or natural resin,
106+ for testing for the presence of nitrogen, and 124+ for
testing for the presence of halogen involving a chemical reaction. |
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485 | By optical means or of optical property: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 484. Apparatus having means for measuring, controlling, analyzing,
inspecting, or testing visual characteristics or properties of light
used to produce the fibers, filaments, or preforms.
| (1)
Note. Patents directed to means for measuring, controlling,
analyzing, inspecting, or testing divergence, convergence, or internal
reflection of light rays passing through fibers or fiber preforms
are included in this subclass. | |
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488 | Temperature: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 484. Apparatus having means to sense, measure, analyze, indicate,
control, or test a change in sensible heat associated with producing
the fiber, filament, or preform.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
374, | Thermal Measuring and Testing, for processes of determining either (a) a characteristic
or a condition of glass fibers, filaments, preforms, or (b) a system
utilizing heating or cooling as a significant part of the test,
wherein no glass working or treating is involved. |
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489 | Fluid pressure: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 484. Apparatus having means for measuring, controlling, analyzing,
indicating, or testing any change in force per unit area associated
with producing the fibers, filaments, or preforms. |
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496 | Tipless: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 495. Apparatus wherein the bushing has no projection tip structure
at its opening. |
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498 | With cooling means for bushing (e.g., orifice plate cooling,
etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 495. Apparatus provided with means to reduce the temperature
of the bushing.
| (1)
Note. Bushings having pipes installed therein to facilitate
the circulation of cooling fluid will be considered proper for this
subclass. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
510, | for apparatus used to cool the formed fiber, filament,
or fiber preform, per se. |
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501 | With fiber splicing or coupling means (e.g., fusion splicing,
end to end, side to side, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 483. Apparatus including means to join or fuse discrete fibers
or filaments one to another.
| (1)
Note. This subclass includes apparatus used to connect optical
fibers, optical fiber bundles, waveguides, or preforms thereof,
providing a stable region of light transfer. |
| (2)
Note. The connecting or coupling means may be mechanical or
physical (i.e., permanent or disengageable). |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
385, | Optical Waveguides,
subclasses 15 and 53 for optical fiber or waveguide couplers
or connectors, per se. |
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527 | Toration means utilized: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 526. Apparatus comprising means which directs a gaseous jet transversely
into the gaseous fluid blast thereby attenuating the delivered fiber material. |
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529 | Having coating or treating means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 483. Apparatus combined with means for treating or applying a
coating material to a fiber, filament, or preform.
| (1)
Note. Apparatus used to coat optical fibers, waveguides, or
preforms thereof is properly classified here and below. | |
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533 | With drawing means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 483. Apparatus including means for imposing a predetermined strain
or tension on the fiber, filament, or preform. |
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536 | With severing: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 535. Apparatus including means to divide a fiber, filament, or
fiber preform by a severing operation (e.g., cutting, breaking,
etc.).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
56, | 70, 87, and 174+, for glass cutting operations
other than fibers or filaments. |
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537 | From rod stock: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 533. Apparatus utilizing glass rods as stock material from which
the filament or fiber is formed. |
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539 | With winding means: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 483. Apparatus having means to convolve the filament or fiber.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
242, | Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding, appropriate subclasses for means for winding elongated
material. |
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CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS
900 | DRYING, DEHYDRATION, MINIMIZING OH GROUPS: |
| Art collection involving the formation of glass without
going through the melt stage, usually via a sintering or consolidating
step. Included herein are converting silicon and metal alkoxides
(and like precursors) into oxides in the formation of oxide glass
product and the "gel route" formation of glass. |
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901 | LIQUID PHASE REACTION PROCESS: |
| Art collection involving the provision of precursors for
oxides with ultimate consolidation to provide a glass product. |
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