Class 296: Land Vehicles: Bodies And Tops Portion of a land vehicle, secured to the running-gear thereof, which operates as a receptacle or load carrier, together with the top or cover therefor.Subclass 146.7: Interior trim panel on door Subclass 153: Armrest or arm engaged protector pad Subclass 214: Having headliner or liner support Subclass 37.12: On dash Subclass 37.8: Accessible from within passenger compartment Subclass 39.1: Lining
Class 280: Land Vehicles Vehicles, adapted to travel on land and not elsewhere classified. The term "vehicle" includes some form of running gear as an essential element, which running gear usually supports a load carrier, but may support a load directly, and adapts the vehicle to move over a surface. The basic purpose of those devices commonly called vehicles is the carrying of a load, either freight or passengers, from one place to another. The idea of towing a load, as by locomotives, traction engines, or tractors, has also long been associated with the term "vehicle."Subclass 751: Padded or cushioned member
Class 297: Chairs And Seats Devices for supporting the weight of a person in a seated position including chairs, seats, and ancillary devicesSubclass 411.21: Mounted to structure other than a chair or seat component Subclass 411.35: Adjustable to multiple use positions relative to bottom or back
Class 200: Electricity: Circuit Makers And Breakers Combinations of circuit makers and breakers with electrical plugs, sockets, or other connectors are in this class. This class includes devices known as "controllers", "circuit-closers", "switches", "circuit-breakers", "interrupters", "distributers", "thermal-cut-offs", "fuses", and "electrical thermostats".Subclass 302.1: Dust, dirt, or moisture excluding Subclass 308: Indicators Subclass 512: Membrane type Subclass 52R: SPECIAL APPLICATION Subclass 5R: Multiple switch
Class 224: Package And Article Carriers Specially adapted to be supported upon some person or object. The carrying feature predominates. Lifters and grapples are excluded because the hoisting or lifting feature is considered to control.Subclass 483: Carrier attached to dashboard
Class 307: Electrical Transmission Or Interconnection Systems This is the residual class for all subject matter, not elsewhere classified, relating to electrical transmission or interconnection systems.Subclass 10.1: Automobile
Class 338: Electrical Resistors Electrical resistors with solid, granular, or liquid resistance elements. These resistors may be either fixed or variable in resistance value. Semiconductors are included if limited by claimed subject matter to resistance properties, such as exists in photoconductive and thermistor type resistors. Included also are resistors with perfecting structure such as resistors whose resistance value is temperature compensated, or mounted on wheels or on a vehicle, resistors with heat dissipating projections, or with cooling gas or liquid circulation, or with heat storing, or with inductance or capacity reducing, or with electrical shields, or with a cleaner or a setting indicator in a mechanically variable resistor, or with a casing or housing, or with protecting structure spaced from the element, or with mounting or supporting means. Included also are resistors combined with or incorporated in other structure, as are resistors constructed as by shape or from material to change their resistance value particularly well in response to a particular condition or change in a particular condition such as current and/or voltage. Included are resistors usually of the mechanically variable type together with a condition sensing actuator which changes the mechanical adjustment of the resistor in response to a condition or a change in condition. Subclass 99: Surfaces pressed together (e.g., compressible type)
Class 174: Electricity: Conductors And Insulators This class is for inventions relating to the structure of electrical conductors and insulators and insulators and the apparatus specialized to mounting, supporting, encasing in conduits, and/or housing the same. Conductors may be bare or be encased in insulation, may be single strand or plural strand, may be of single conductor form or there may be a plurality of conductors associated together to form a cable. Since all materials that have the property of being conductors of electricity and all devices made therefrom may be termed electrical conductors, only those structures that are specially designed to conduct electricity as their proximate purpose are placed in this class. Insulators are placed here when the structure thereof is claimed, which structure is specially designed for spacing two or more devices of different electrical potential from each other or for spacing one or more devices from ground. Since all materials which are poor conductors of electricity and devices made therefrom may be termed electrical insulators, only those structures whose proximate purpose is that already stated. Conduits are placed in this class only when some characteristic is claimed which limits the same to the electrical use.Subclass 72A: Wire harness
Class 439: Electrical Connectors This is the generic class for a pair of mated conductors comprising at least two electrically conducting elements which are interconnected to permit relative motion of such conducting elements during use without a break in electrical conductivity therebetween. Also, this is the generic class for a device constituting an electricity conducting contact between conductors of electricity; wherein the joint is of a type which may be readily made and broken, repeatedly by attachment and detachment of contact supporting structure on each conductor.Subclass 34: WITH VEHICLE STRUCTURE
Class 62: Refrigeration (1) processes and apparatus peculiar to removing heat from a substance, usually by a change of phase of a coolant or refrigerant, as by evaporation, melting or sublimation, (2) the resultant product of part (1), e.g., ice, liquefied or solidified gases, and (3) processes and apparatus peculiar to handling the latter as a stored product, not elsewhere provided for.Subclass 244: Occupant-type vehicle Subclass 3.2: Thermoelectric; e.g., peltier effect Subclass 3.6: Interior of enclosure cooled; e.g., refrigerator Subclass 3.61: Having vehicle feature; e.g., cooling cart, car, truck, boat, etc. |