4, | Baths, Closets, Sinks, and Spittoons,
subclasses 464+ . |
14, | Bridges, subclass 69.5 |
34, | Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids,
subclasses 165+ . |
48, | Gas: Heating and Illuminating,
subclass 86 . |
56, | Harvesters,
subclasses 328.1 through 340. |
65, | Glass Manufacturing,
subclass 304 for chute means combined with glassworking means, and
see the "Search Notes" thereunder. |
73, | Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 863+ for samplers and tollers. |
86, | Ammunition and Explosive-Charge Making,
subclasses 45 and 46. |
100, | Presses,
subclass 167 for plural stage roll-type mills not elsewhere
provided for and having a chute between stages. |
104, | Railways,
subclasses 56 , 69, 70, 134, 135, and 164. |
105, | Railway Rolling Stock,
subclasses 158.1 , 239, 247, 252, 254, 256, 279, 301, and 436. |
110, | Furnaces,
subclasses 102 , 116, 117, and 118. |
111, | Planting, generally. |
112, | Sewing,
subclasses 106 and 113. |
114, | Ships,
subclass 375 . |
119, | Animal Husbandry,
subclasses 51.011+ , 52.1 to 56.1, 402, 408+, 449, 456+,
464, 475+, 515, 521, and 843+. |
126, | Stoves and Furnaces,
subclass 242 . |
137, | Fluid Handling, for fluid handling not otherwise provided for. |
138, | Pipes and Tubular Conduits, for mere tubes and pipes. |
141, | Fluent Material Handling, With Receiver or Receiver Coacting Means. |
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, appropriate apparatus subclasses. |
182, | Fire Escape, Ladder, or Scaffold,
subclasses 48+ for chutes combined with means utilizable by a
person (e.g., handrail or ladder) or with means to sustain life
(e.g., ventilation means). |
186, | Merchandising,
subclasses 2 , 19 and 34. |
198, | Conveyors: Power-Driven,
subclasses 311 , 359+ and 523+. |
209, | Classifying, Separating, and Assorting Solids,
subclasses 233+ and 509+. |
211, | Supports: Racks,
subclass 14 . |
220, | Receptacles,
subclasses 476+ . |
221, | Article Dispensing, appropriate subclasses and see Lines With Other
Classes and Within This Class in the class definition of Class 221
for a statement of the line between the classes. |
222, | Dispensing,
subclasses 526+ and 566+, and see the notes thereto for
dispenser outlets. |
226, | Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length, in general, for methods or apparatus to move material using
other than its leading or trailing ends, especially
subclass 196.1 for a passive guide combined with a material feeder
that may include a nominal recitation of a supply or take-up coil
(e.g., less than a support for such a coil or a cooperative relationship
between a tension or exhaust detector and reel driving or reel stopping
means, etc.). |
227, | Elongated-Member-Driving Apparatus,
subclasses 39+ , 99+ and 107+. |
44 | ORIENTER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Apparatus, having means whereby (1) a conveyed article is
turned to have its posture* or its heading* or
its leaning* intentionally or significantly varied with
relation to said path, or (2) a conveyed article which is not in
a predetermined posture relative to its conveyed path is caused
to be removed from or to abandon the path determined for those articles
being conveyed in the predetermined posture. (The terms having
asterisks are discussed in (2) Note below.)
| (1)
Note. In this and indented subclasses the disclosed intent
of the claimed apparatus is important. Therefore, although the structure
of two devices may be similar, a patent disclosing such structure
will be placed into this portion of the schedule only if its claimed
disclosure is clearly for accomplishing one of the functions set
forth in the definition by asterisk (*) and further discussed
in (2) Note that follows. The similar structure that is disclosed
as having a different function or that is disclosed in terms of
its structure and not disclosing such a function will be found elsewhere
in accordance with its claimed function or its claimed structure
that is provided for in other subclasses of this schedule. |
| (2)
Note. For the purpose of helping to visualize the terms to
be discussed herein, assume a three-dimensional line figure consisting
of three axes (i.e., an "X-axis", a "Y-axis" and
a "Z-axis") that intersect at a mutual point,
each axis being perpendicular to the plane in which both of the
other two axes lie. Assume further that said mutual point lies
within the article to be conveyed and that (a) the conveyor moves
the article in the direction of the "X-axis",
(b) the conveyor has a major article support surface that extends
transversely (i.e., athwart) of said direction along the "Z-axis" and (c)
the remaining axis that extends perpendicularly of the plane formed
by both of the previously-mentioned axes is the "Y-axis".
With these assumptions in mind, variation in "posture" will
refer only to a turning of an article about a "Z-axis",
variation in "heading" will refer only to a turning
of an article about a "Y-axis", and variation
in "leading" will refer only to a turning of an
article about an "X-axis". It is understood that
any or all of these turnings may occur sequentially or simultaneously,
and that if there is a major dimension of the article being conveyed,
such major dimension may coincide with any or none of the axes mentioned. |
| (3)
Note. This note is in amplification of preceding notes regarding
intent of disclosure and attitude of article relative to its conveyed
direction. The predetermined path of an article may be straight or
arcuate or crooked, but whatever the path, if the conveyed article
is at a first point on the path with a particular dimension in a
particular relationship to the path (e.g., its length is parallel
to the path), and is thereafter at a second point with the same
dimension in a different relationship to the path (e.g., its length
is perpendicular to the path), its attitude relative to the path
has been changed. For proper placement of a patent into this or
an indented subclass the claim thereof must recite the change in
attitude of the article in significant terms; that is, the recitation
must be clear, and the change must be intentional. A patent that
discloses a change in attitude that is incidental to the movement
of an article on a conveyor system (e.g., an article on a nonrectilinear
system could change its attitude relative to a particular compass direction,
but not necessarily change relative to conveyed direction) will
not be placed herein, but will be placed on the basis of the claimed
function or structure of the conveyor. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
198, | Conveyors: Power-Driven,
subclasses 373+ for conveyors which are power-driven or for conveyor
systems having at least one power-driven section wherein the claimed
disclosure of the conveyor or conveyor system is to change the posture
of a conveyed article relative to its conveyed path. |
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