|
|
| | A01C | |
| | A01D | |
| | A01F | |
| | A01G | |
| | A01K | |
M | | A01M | CATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS ( apiculture
A01K 47/00-A01K 59/00
appliances for catching swarms or drone-catching
A01K 57/00; fishing A01K 69/00- A01K 97/00; pesticides
biocides, pest repellants or attractants
A01N); APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
(
equipment fitted in or to aircraft for dropping or releasing powdered, liquid or gaseous matter, e.g. pesticides, herbicides,
B64D 1/16
)
|
|
| | A21B | |
| | A21C | |
|
| | A22C | |
|
| | A23L | |
|
| | A41C | |
|
| | A43D | |
|
M | | A45B | WALKING STICKS (walking aids, e.g. sticks, for blind persons A61H 3/06
;
walking sticks formed as supports or tripod stands
F16M 13/08); UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS (cane or umbrella stands or holders A47G 25/12) |
M | | A45C | PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
(
sacks or packs carried on the body
A45F
;
containers in general
B65D
, e.g. portable flexible containers,
B65D 27/00-B65D 37/00
;
making leather, canvas, or like articles
B68F
)
|
M | | A45F | TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT; SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
(
hand carried bags or luggage
A45C
)
[1,2006.01] |
|
| | A47F | |
| | A47L | |
|
| | A61B | |
| | A61K | |
| | A61M | |
|
| | A62C | |
|
| | A63B | |
M | | A63F | CARD, BOARD , OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES ;
GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
(
data-processing equipment characterised by a specific application for game playing
G06F 17/00
,
G06F 19/00
)
[5] |
| | A63J | |
|
|
| | B01D | |
| | B01J | |
|
| | B07B | |
| | B07C | |
|
M | | B08B | CLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL (brushes A46; devices for domestic or like cleaning A47L; separation of particles from liquids or gases B01D; separation of solids B03, B07; spraying or applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces in general B05; cleaning devices for conveyers
conveyors
B65G 45/10; concurrent cleaning, filling and closing of bottles B67C 7/00; inhibiting corrosion or incrustation in general C23; cleaning streets, permanent ways, beaches or land E01H; parts, details or accessories of swimming or splash baths or pools, specially adapted for cleaning E04H 4/16; preventing or removing electrostatic charges H05F) |
|
| | B21B | |
|
| | B22C | |
| | B22D | |
|
M | | B23G | THREAD CUTTING; WORKING OF SCREWS, BOLT HEADS , OR NUTS, IN CONJUNCTION THEREWITH (thread-forming by corrugating tubes B21D 15/04, by rolling B21H 3/02, by forging, pressing , or hammering B21K 1/56; making helical grooves by turning B23B 5/48, by milling B23C 3/32, by grinding B24B 19/02; arrangements for copying or controlling B23Q) |
| | B23K | |
| | B23Q | |
|
| | B24B | |
|
| | B28B | |
| | B28C | |
|
M | | B29C | SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE, IN GENERAL; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING (working in the manner of metal B23; grinding, polishing B24; cutting B26D, B26F; making preforms B29B 11/00; making laminated products by combining previously unconnected layers which become one product whose layers will remain together B32B 37/00- B32B 41/00) [4] |
| | B29D | |
| | B29K | |
|
| | B41B | |
| | B41F | |
| | B41L | |
|
| | B42B | |
| | B42C | |
M | | B42D | BOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES
;
PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS |
|
| | B44F | |
|
| | B60P | |
| | B60R | |
|
M | | B61 | Note(s) In this class, the following expression is used with the meaning indicated: - "railway systems" covers:
- systems in which trains or individual passenger vehicles or load carriers run on, or are guided by, ground or elevated tracks defined by rails, ropes, cables, or other guiding elements for wheels, rollers, or sliding anti-friction devices (permanently attached to a continuous traction element B65G 17/00);
- systems in which carriers or impellers for persons or loads are attached to, e.g. suspended from, a guided traction rope or cable which determines their path of movement (chain
conveyers
conveyors, scraper conveyers
conveyors
B65G 17/00, B65G 19/00); - power and free systems of either of the above types in which vehicles, load-carriers, or loads may be selectively coupled to, or uncoupled from, continuous traction members, e.g. cables, chains.
|
| | B61B | |
| | B61D | |
M | | B61H | BRAKES OR OTHER RETARDING APPARATUS PECULIAR TO RAIL VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS OR DIS-POSITIONS
DISPOSITIONS OF BRAKES OR OTHER RETARDING APPARATUS IN RAIL VEHICLES (electrodynamic braking of vehicles B60L, in general H02K; arrangements in rail vehicles for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or permanent-way conditions B60T 8/00; transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive, brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems, B60T 13/00; construction, arrangement , or operation of valves incorporated in power brake systems B60T 15/00; component parts, details , or accessories of brake systems B60T 17/00; brakes in general F16D) |
|
| | B62M | |
|
| | B63B | |
| | B63C | |
|
| | B65B | |
| | B65F | |
M | | B65G | TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS ( transport or storage devices used in a particular handling or treatment of articles or materials,
see
the relevant subclass,
packaging
B65B
;
handling thin or filamentary materials, e.g. in metal-working
B21D 43/00
,
B23Q 7/00
,
B23Q 41/02
;
vehicle, railway, sea or aircraft aspects
B60-B64
;
transportation, conveyor or haulage systems specially adapted for motor vehicle or trailer assembly lines
B62D 65/18
;
in packaging
B65B
;
handling thin or filamentary materials
B65H
;
hoisting, lifting, hauling, e.g. truck loaders
B66
;
handling liquids
B67
;
specially adapted to underground conditions
E21F 13/00
;
storing or distributing gases or liquids
F17
;
in handling radioactive materials
G21C 19/00
paper sheets or thread,
B65H
;
cranes
B66C
;
portable or mobile lifting or hauling appliances, e.g. hoists,
B66D
;
devices for lifting or lowering goods for loading or unloading purposes, e.g. fork-lift trucks,
B66F 9/00
;
emptying bottles, jars, cans, casks, barrels or similar containers, not otherwise provided for,
B67C 9/00
;
delivering or transferring liquids
B67D
;
filling or discharging vessels for liquefied, solidified or compressed gases
F17C
;
pipe-line systems for fluids
F17D) |
| | B65H | |
|
| | B68G | |
|
M | | C | Note(s) - In section C, the definitions of groups of chemical elements are as follows:
- Alkali metals: Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr
- Alkaline earth metals: Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra
- Lanthanides: elements with atomic numbers 57 to 71 inclusive
- Rare earths: Sc, Y, Lanthanides
- Actinides: elements with atomic numbers 89 to 103 inclusive
- Refractory metals: Ti, V, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf, Ta, W
- Halogens: F, Cl, Br, I, At
- Noble gases: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn
- Platinum group: Os, Ir, Pt, Ru, Rh, Pd
- Noble metals: Ag, Au, Platinum group
- Light metals: alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, Be, Al, Mg
- Heavy metals: metals other than light metals
- Iron group: Fe, Co, Ni
- Non-metals: H, B, C, Si, N, P, O, S, Se, Te, noble gases, halogens
- Metals: elements other than non-metals
- Transition elements: elements with atomic numbers 21 to 30 inclusive, 39 to 48 inclusive, 57 to 80 inclusive, 89 upwards
- Section C covers :
- pure chemistry, which covers inorganic compounds, organic compounds, macromolecular compounds, and their methods of preparation;
- applied chemistry, which covers compositions containing the above compounds, such as: glass, ceramics, fertilisers, plastics compositions, paints, products of the petroleum industry. It also covers certain compositions on account of their having particular properties rendering them suitable for certain purposes, as in the case of explosives, dyestuffs, adhesives, lubricants, and detergents;
- certain marginal industries, such as the manufacture of coke and of solid or gaseous fuels, the production and refining of oils, fats and waxes, the fermentation industry (e.g., brewing and wine-making), the sugar industry;
- certain operations or treatments, which are either purely mechanical, e.g., the mechanical treatment of leather and skins, or partly mechanical, e.g., the treatment of water or the prevention of corrosion in general;
- metallurgy, ferrous or non-ferrous alloys.
- In all sections of the IPC, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, the Periodic System of chemical elements referred to is the one with
8
18 groups as represented in the table below.
For example, group
C07F 3/00
"Compounds containing elements of the 2nd Group of the Periodic System" refers to the elements of columns IIa and IIb.
- In the case of operations, treatments, products or articles having both a chemical and a non-chemical part or aspect, the general rule is that the chemical part or aspect is covered by section C.
- In some of these cases, the chemical part or aspect brings with it a non-chemical one, even though purely mechanical, because this latter aspect either is essential to the operation or treatment or constitutes an important element thereof. It has seemed, in fact, more logical not to dissociate the different parts or aspects of a coherent whole. This is the case for applied chemistry and for the industries, operations and treatments mentioned in Notes (1)(c), (d) and (e). For example, furnaces peculiar to the manufacture of glass are covered by class C03 and not by class F27.
- There are, however, some exceptions in which the mechanical (or non-chemical) aspect carries with it the chemical aspect, for example:
- Certain extractive processes, in subclass A61K;
- The chemical purification of air, in subclass A61L;
- Chemical methods of fire-fighting, in subclass A62D;
- Chemical processes and apparatus, in class B01;
- Impregnation of wood, in subclass B27K;
- Chemical methods of analysis or testing, in subclass G01N;
- Photographic materials and processes, in class G03, and, generally, the chemical treatment of textiles and the production of cellulose or paper, in section D.
- In still other cases, the pure chemical aspect is covered by section C and the applied chemical aspect by another section, such as A, B or F, e.g., the use of a substance or composition for:
- treatment of plants or animals, covered by subclass A01N;
- foodstuffs, covered by class A23;
- ammunition or explosives, covered by class F42.
- When the chemical and mechanical aspects are so closely interlocked that a neat and simple division is not possible, or when certain mechanical processes follow as a natural or logical continuation of a chemical treatment, section C may cover, in addition to the chemical aspect, a part only of the mechanical aspect, e.g., after-treatment of artificial stone, covered by class C04. In this latter case, a note or a reference is usually given to make the position clear, even if sometimes the division is rather arbitrary.
|
|
| | C03B | |
|
| | C04B | |
|
| | C07C | |
| | C07F | |
|
M | | C08B | POLYSACCHARIDES; DERIVATIVES THEREOF (polysaccharides containing less than six saccharide radicals attached to each other by glycosidic linkages C07H; fermentation or enzyme-using processes C12P 19/00; sugar industry
C13
; production of cellulose D21) [4] |
| | C08C | |
|
| | C09B | |
| | C09D | |
|
| | C10B | |
| | C10H | |
| | C10N | |
|
M | | C11C | FATTY ACIDS OBTAINED FROM FATS, OILS OR WAXES; CANDLES; FATS, OILS OR FATTY ACIDS OBTAINED BY CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF FATS, OILS , OR FATTY ACIDS
OBTAINED THEREFROM
|
|
| | C12F | |
M | | C12L | PITCHING OR DEPITCHING MACHINES; CELLAR TOOLS
(
cleaning of casks
B08B 9/00
)
|
|
M | | C21B | MANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL (preliminary treatment of ferrous ores or scrap C22B 1/00
;
electric heating
H05B) |
M | | C21C | PROCESSING OF PIG-IRON, e.g. REFINING, MANUFACTURE OF WROUGHT-IRON OR STEEL
(
refining or remelting metals in general
C22B 9/00
); TREATMENT IN MOLTEN STATE OF FERROUS ALLOYS |
| | C21D | |
|
| | C25D | |
|
| | C30B | |
|
N | | D | Note(s) [2014.01] In this section, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated: - "fibre" means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or man-made material;
- "filament" means an endless or quasi-endless, elongated member of natural or man-made material;
- "yarn" means a unitary assembly of fibres, usually produced by spinning;
- "thread" means an assembly of yarns or filaments, usually produced by twisting;
- "synthetic" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured from synthesising polymers or small molecules. Examples are polyamide, acrylic, polyester or carbon fibres;
- "artificial" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured by man from natural polymers or their derivatives. Examples are regenerated cellulosic fibres or semi-synthetic fibres;
- "man-made” fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments which are manufactured by man including “synthetic” or “artificial” fibres.
|
M | | D01 | NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL
MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING |
M | | D01 | Note(s) In this class, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated: - "fibre" means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or
artificial
man-made material; - "filament" means an endless or quasi-endless, elongated member of natural or
artificial
man-made material; - "yarn" means a unitary assembly of fibres, usually produced by spinning;
- "thread" means an assembly of yarns or filaments, usually produced by twisting;
- "synthetic" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured from synthesising polymers or small molecules. Examples are polyamide, acrylic, polyester or carbon fibres;
- "artificial" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured by man from natural polymers or their derivatives. Examples are regenerated cellulosic fibres or semi-synthetic fibres;
- “man-made” fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments which are manufactured by man including “synthetic” or “artificial” fibres.
|
M | | D01D | MECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL
MAN-MADE FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES , OR RIBBONS (working or processing of metal wire B21F; fibres or filaments of softened glass, minerals or slag C03B 37/00) |
M | | D01F | CHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL
MAN-MADE FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES , OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS [2] |
|
M | | D02 | Note(s) In this class, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated: - "fibre" means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or
artificial
man-made material; - "filament" means an endless or quasi-endless, elongated member of natural or
artificial
man-made material; - "yarn" means a unitary assembly of fibres, usually produced by spinning;
- "thread" means an assembly of yarns or filaments, usually produced by twisting;
- "synthetic" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured from synthesising polymers or small molecules. Examples are polyamide, acrylic, polyester or carbon fibres;
- "artificial" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured by man from natural polymers or their derivatives. Examples are regenerated cellulosic fibres or semi-synthetic fibres;
- “man-made” fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments which are manufactured by man including “synthetic” or “artificial” fibres.
|
| | D02G | |
|
| | D04H | |
|
M | | D06L | BLEACHING, e.g. OPTICAL BLEACHING, DRY-CLEANING , OR WASHING FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS , OR MADE-UP FIBROUS GOODS; BLEACHING LEATHER OR FURS ( treatment of fibres or filaments of glass, mineral wool, or slag wool
C03
; chemical treatment of fibrous material
materials to obtain fibres for spinning D01; for mechanical matters ,
see
D06B, D06C, D06F; bleaching paper pulp or cotton linters D21) |
M | | D06M | TREATMENT, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE IN CLASS D06, OF FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS , OR FIBROUS GOODS MADE FROM SUCH MATERIALS ( surface treatment of fibres or filaments from glass, minerals or slags
C03C 25/00
; treatment of textiles by mechanical means ,
see
D06B- D06J) |
M | | D06P | DYEING OR PRINTING TEXTILES; DYEING LEATHER, FURS , OR SOLID MACROMOLECULAR SUBSTANCES IN ANY FORM (for mechanical matters ,
see
B41F
,
B41J
,
D06B, D06C; printing on surfaces of materials other than textiles
B41M
; surface treatment of fibres or filaments from glass, minerals , or slags C03C 25/00
;
mordanting
D06M
;
dyeing paper
D21H) |
|
| | D07B | |
|
| | D21B | |
| | D21H | |
|
|
| | E02F | |
|
| | E04C | |
| | E04D | |
| | E04H | |
|
| | E05B | |
|
| | E21C | |
| | E21D | |
| | E21F | |
|
|
| | F03D | |
|
| | F16G | |
| | F16H | |
| | F16N | |
| | F16P | |
|
M | | F23 | Note(s) In this class, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated: - "combustion" means
the direct combination of oxygen gas, e.g. in air, and a burnable substance. Any other heat-producing combination
sequence of chemical substances
reactions between a burnable substance and molecular oxygen, e.g. hydrogen peroxide and methane, iron oxide and aluminium, is covered by section C or by subclass
F24J
in air, in most cases generating light in the form of flames or a glow; - "combustion chamber" means a chamber in which fuel is burned to establish a self-supporting fire or flame and which surrounds that fire or flame;
- "burner" means a device by which fluid fuel, or solid fuel suspended in air, is passed to a combustion space where it burns to produce a self-supporting flame;
- "air" means a mixture of gases containing free oxygen and able to promote or support combustion.
|
| | F23B | |
| | F23C | |
| | F23J | |
M | | F23L | SUPPLYING AIR OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR GASES TO COMBUSTION APPARATUS IN GENERAL (
firebridges with means for feeding air or steam
F23M 3/04; baffles or shields with air supply passages
F23M 9/04
)
; VALVES OR DAMPERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CONTROLLING AIR SUPPLY OR DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; INDUCING DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; TOPS FOR CHIMNEYS OR VENTILATING SHAFTS; TERMINALS FOR FLUES |
M | | F23M | CONSTRUCTIONAL CASINGS, LININGS, WALLS OR DOORS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, e.g. FIREBRIDGES; DEVICES FOR DEFLECTING AIR, FLAMES OR COMBUSTION PRODUCTS IN COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS; DETAILS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR (construction or support of tube walls for steam boilers F22B; generating combustion products of high pressure or high velocity F23R) |
|
| | F24F | |
| | F24J | |
|
| | F25D | |
|
| | F26B | |
|
| | F27B | |
|
| | F28F | |
|
| | F41A | |
| | F41B | |
|
|
| | G01G | |
| | G01N | |
| | G01R | |
|
| | G03B | |
| | G03D | |
|
M | | G04D | APPARATUS OR TOOLS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR MAKING OR MAINTAINING CLOCKS OR WATCHES
(
machine tools in general
B23
,
B24
;
hand tools in general
B25
)
|
|
| | G05B | |
| | G05D | |
| | G05G | |
|
| | G06M | |
|
| | G07F | |
|
M | | G08B | SIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
(
signalling arrangements on vehicles
B60Q
,
B62D 41/00
;
railway signalling systems or devices
B61L
;
on cycles
B62J 3/00
,
B62J 6/00
;
safes or strong-rooms with alarm devices
E05G
;
signalling or alarm devices in mines
E21F 17/18
;
sensitive measuring elements,
see
the appropriate subclasses of
G01
;
traffic control systems
G08G
;
visual indicating means
G09
;
sound-producing devices
G10
;
radio or near-field calling systems
H04B 5/00
,
H04B 7/00
;
loudspeakers, microphones, gramophone pick-ups or like acoustic electromechanical transducers
H04R
)
|
|
M | | G10B | ORGANS, HARMONIUMS OR LIKE WIND-ACTUATED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH ASSOCIATED BLOWING APPARATUS
(non-musical aspects of musical toy instruments A63H 5/00; mouth organs
G10D 7/12
; accordions, concertinas or the like or keyboards therefor G10D 11/00; automatic wind -actuated instruments G10F 1/12) |
| | G10C | |
M | | G10D | STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; WIND -ACTUATED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACCORDIONS OR CONCERTINAS; PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR (non-musical aspects of musical toy instruments A63H 5/00; organs, harmoniums or like wind-actuated instruments
musical instruments with associated blowing apparatus
G10B; pianos, harpsichords, spinets or similar stringed musical instruments with one or more keyboards G10C; automatic musical instruments G10F; electrophonic musical instruments G10H; instruments in which the tones are generated by electromechanical means or electronic generators, or in which the tones are synthesised from a data store G10H) |
| | G10F | |
| | G10L | |
|
| | G11B | |
|
|
| | H01F | |
| | H01G | |
| | H01L | |
| | H01M | |
| | H01S | |
|
M | | H02K | DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES (dynamo-electric relays H01H 53/00; conversion of dc
DC or ac
AC input power into surge output power H02M 9/00) |
| | H02N | |
N | | H02S | Generation of electric power by conversion of infra-red radiation, visible light or ultraviolet light, e.g. using photovoltaic [PV] modules (solar heat collectors F24J 2/00 ; obtaining electrical energy from radioactive sources G21H 1/12 ; light sensitive inorganic semiconductor devices H01L 31/00 ; thermoelectric devices H01L 35/00 ; pyroelectric devices H01L 37/00 ; light sensitive organic semiconductor devices H01L 51/42 ) [2014.01] |
|
M | | H03B | GENERATION OF OSCILLATIONS, DIRECTLY OR BY FREQUENCY-CHANGING, BY CIRCUITS EMPLOYING ACTIVE ELEMENTS WHICH OPERATE IN A NON-SWITCHING MANNER; GENERATION OF NOISE BY SUCH CIRCUITS ( measuring, testing
G01R
; generators specially adapted for electrophonic musical instruments G10H; speech synthesis
G10L 13/00
; masers ,
or lasers H01S; dynamo-electric machines
H02K
;
power inverter circuits
H02M
;
by using pulse techniques
H03K
;
automatic control of generators
H03L
;
starting, synchronisation or stabilisation of generators where the type of generator is irrelevant or unspecified
H03L
; generation of oscillations in plasma H05H) |
M | | H03C | MODULATION ( measuring, testing
G01R
; masers ,
or lasers H01S; modulators specially adapted for use in dc amplifiers
H03F 3/38
;
modulating pulses
H03K 7/00
;
so-called modulators capable only of switching between predetermined states of amplitude, frequency or phase
H03K 17/00
,
H04L
; coding, decoding or code conversion , in general
H03M
;
synchronous modulators specially adapted for colour television
H04N 9/65) |
| | H03K | |
|
| | H04L | |
| | H04N | |
M | | H04R | LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS ( generating mechanical vibrations in general
B06B
;
transducers for measuring particular variables
G01
;
transducers in clocks
G04
; producing sounds with frequency not determined by supply frequency G10K
;
transducers in recording or reproducing heads
G11B
;
transducers in motors
H02) [6] |