IPC Publication

H
ELECTRICITY

Note(s)

  • These Notes cover the basic principles and general instructions for use of section H.
    • Section H covers :
      • basic electric elements, which cover all electric units and the general mechanical structure of apparatus and circuits, including the assembly of various basic elements into what are called printed circuits and also cover to a certain extent the manufacture of these elements (when not covered elsewhere);
      • generation of electricity, which covers the generation, conversion and distribution of electricity together with the controlling of the corresponding gear;
      • applied electricity, which covers :
        • general utilisation techniques, viz. those of electric heating and electric lighting circuits;
        • some special utilisation techniques, either electric or electronic in the strict sense, which are not covered by other sections of the Classification, including:
          • electric light sources, including lasers;
          • electric X-ray technique;
          • electric plasma technique and the generation and acceleration of electrically charged particles or neutrons;
      • basic electronic circuits and their control;
      • radio or electric communication technique;
      • the use of a specified material for the manufacture of the article or element described. In this connection, paragraphs 88 to 90 of the Guide should be referred to.
    • In this section, the following general rules apply:
      • Subject to the exceptions stated in I(c), above, any electric aspect or part peculiar to a particular operation, process, apparatus, object or article, classified in one of the sections of the Classification other than section H, is always classified in the subclass for that operation, process, apparatus, object or article. Where common characteristics concerning technical subjects of similar nature have been brought out at class level, the electric aspect or part is classified, in conjunction with the operation, process, apparatus, object or article, in a subclass which covers entirely the general electrical applications for the technical subject in question;
      • The electrical applications referred to under (a), above, either general or particular, include:
        • the therapeutic processes and apparatus, in class A61;
        • the electric processes and apparatus used in various laboratory or industrial operations, in classes B01 and B03 and in subclass B23K;
        • the electricity supply, electric propulsion and electric lighting of vehicles in general and of particular vehicles, in the subsection "Transporting" of section B;
        • the electric ignition systems of internal-combustion engines, in subclass F02P, and of combustion apparatus in general, in subclass F23Q;
        • the whole electrical part of section G, i.e. measuring devices including apparatus for measuring electric variables, checking, signalling and calculating. Electricity in that section is generally dealt with as a means and not as an end in itself;
      • All electrical applications, both general and particular, presuppose that the "basic electricity" aspect appears in section H (see I(a) above) as regards the electric "basic elements" which they comprise. This rule is also valid for applied electricity, referred to in I(c), above, which appears in section H itself.
    • In this section, the following special cases occur:
      • Among the general applications covered by sections other than section H, it is worth noting that electric heating in general is covered by subclasses F24D or F24H or class F27, and that electric lighting in general is partly covered by class F21, since in section H (see I(c), above) there are places in H05B which cover the same technical subjects;
      • In the two cases referred to under (a), above, the subclasses of section F, which deal with the respective subjects, essentially cover in the first place the whole mechanical aspect of the apparatus or devices, whereas the electrical aspect, as such, is covered by subclass H05B;
      • In the case of lighting, this mechanical aspect should be taken to cover the material arrangement of the various electric elements, i.e., their geometrical or physical position in relation to one another; this aspect is covered by subclasses of class  F21, the elements themselves and the primary circuits remaining in section H. The same applies to electric light sources, when combined with light sources of a different kind. These are covered by subclass H05B, whereas the physical arrangement which their combination constitutes is covered by subclasses of class F21;
      • As regards heating, not only the electric elements and circuitry designs, as such, are covered by subclass H05B, but also the electric aspects of their arrangement, where these concern cases of general application; electric furnaces being considered as such. The physical disposition of the electric elements in furnaces is covered by section F. If a comparison is made with electric welding circuits, which are covered by subclass B23K in connection with welding, it can be seen that electric heating is not covered by the general rule stated in II, above.
H04
ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE

Note(s) [4]

  • This class covers electrical communication systems with propagation paths employing beams of corpuscular radiation, acoustic waves or electromagnetic waves, e.g. radio or optical communication.
DH04N
PICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION [4]

Note(s) [4]

  • This subclass covers:
    • transmission of pictures or their transient or permanent reproduction either locally or remotely, by methods involving both the following steps:
      • step (a): the scanning of a picture, i.e. resolving the whole picture-containing area into individual picture-elements and the derivation of picture-representative electric signals related thereto, simultaneously or in sequence;
      • step (b): the reproduction of the whole picture-containing area by the reproduction of individual picture-elements into which the picture is resolved by means of picture-representative electric signals derived therefrom, simultaneously or in sequence;
    • in group H04N 1/00, systems for the transmission or the reproduction of arbitrarily composed pictures or patterns in which the local light variations composing a picture are not subject to variation with time, e.g. documents, maps, charts, photographs other than cinematograph films;
    • circuits specially designed for dealing with pictorial communication signals, e.g. television signals, as distinct from merely signals of a particular frequency range.
  • This subclass does not cover:
    • circuits or other parts of systems which form the subject of other subclasses, which are covered by the corresponding subclasses, e.g. H03C, H03F, H03J, H04B, H04H;
    • systems in which legible alphanumeric or like character forms are analysed according to step (a) of Note (1) to derive an electric signal from which the character is recognised by comparison with stored information, which are covered by subclass G06K;
    • systems for the direct photographic copying of an original picture in which an electric signal representative of the picture is derived according to the said step (a) and employed to modify the operation of the system, e.g. to control exposure, which are covered by class G03;
    • systems for the reproduction according to step (b) of Note (1) of pictures comprising alphanumeric or like character forms but involving the production of the equivalent of a signal which would be derived according to the above-mentioned step (a), e.g. by cams, punched card or tape, coded control signal, or other means, which are covered by the subclass for the application, e.g. G01D, G06T, H04L;
    • systems for the reproduction according to the above-mentioned step (b) of pictures comprising alphanumeric or like character forms and involving the generation according to the above-mentioned step (a) of picture-representative electric signals from a pre-arranged assembly of such characters, or records thereof, forming an integral part of the systems, which are covered by the subclass for the application, e.g. B41B, G06K, subject to those applications which are covered by this subclass;
    • printing, duplication or marking processes, or materials therefor, which are covered by the relevant subclasses, e.g. B41C, B41J, B41M, G03C, G03F, G03G.
  • In this subclass, the following expression is used with the meaning indicated:
    • "television systems" means those systems for the transmission and reproduction of arbitrarily composed pictures in which the local light variations composing a picture may change with time, e.g. natural "live" scenes, recordings of such scenes such as cinematograph films.

Note(s) [6]

DH04N 11/00
Colour television systems (details H04N 9/00) [2006.01]
H04N 11/06
Transmission systems characterised by the manner in which the individual colour picture signal components are combined [2006.01]
DH04N 11/08
using sequential signals only (dot sequential systems H04N 11/12) [2006.01]
H04N 11/10
in which colour signals are inserted in the blanking interval of brightness signal [2006.01]
H04N 11/12
using simultaneous signals only [2006.01]
H04N 11/14
in which one signal, modulated in phase and amplitude, conveys colour information and a second signal conveys brightness information, e.g. NTSC-system [2006.01]
H04N 11/16
the chrominance signal alternating in phase, e.g. PAL-system [2006.01]
H04N 11/18
using simultaneous and sequential signals, e.g. SECAM-system [2006.01]
DH04N 11/20
Conversion of the manner in which the individual colour picture signal components are combined, e.g. conversion of colour television standards [2006.01]
H04N 11/22
in which simultaneous signals are converted into sequential signals or vice versa [2006.01]
DH04N 13/00
Stereoscopic video systems; Multi-view video systems; Details thereof [2018.01]

Note(s) [2018.01]

  • This group covers systems providing a three-dimensional [3D] effect, or different views to one or more viewers by means of electronic signals representing images, which could be taken from different viewpoints, or by means of signals including depth information.
H04N 13/02(transferred to H04N 13/20-H04N 13/296)
H04N 13/04(transferred to G02B 27/22, H04N 13/30-H04N 13/398)
H04N 13/10
Processing, recording or transmission of stereoscopic or multi-view image signals [2018.01]
H04N 13/106
Processing image signals (for multi-view video sequence encoding H04N 19/597) [2018.01]
H04N 13/111
Transformation of image signals corresponding to virtual viewpoints, e.g. spatial image interpolation [2018.01]
H04N 13/117
the virtual viewpoint locations being selected by the viewers or determined by viewer tracking [2018.01]
H04N 13/122
Improving the 3D impression of stereoscopic images by modifying image signal contents, e.g. by filtering or adding monoscopic depth cues (H04N 13/128 takes precedence) [2018.01]
H04N 13/125
for crosstalk reduction [2018.01]
H04N 13/128
Adjusting depth or disparity [2018.01]
H04N 13/133
Equalising the characteristics of different image components, e.g. their average brightness or colour balance [2018.01]
H04N 13/139
Format conversion, e.g. of frame-rate or size [2018.01]
H04N 13/144
for flicker reduction [2018.01]
H04N 13/15
for colour aspects of image signals [2018.01]
H04N 13/156
Mixing image signals [2018.01]
H04N 13/161
Encoding, multiplexing or demultiplexing different image signal components (for multi-view video sequence encoding H04N 19/597) [2018.01]
H04N 13/167
Synchronising or controlling image signals [2018.01]
H04N 13/172
image signals comprising non-image signal components, e.g. headers or format information [2018.01]
H04N 13/178
Metadata, e.g. disparity information [2018.01]
H04N 13/183
On-screen display [OSD] information, e.g. subtitles or menus [2018.01]
H04N 13/189
Recording image signals; Reproducing recorded image signals [2018.01]
H04N 13/194
Transmission of image signals [2018.01]
H04N 13/20
Image signal generators [2018.01]
H04N 13/204
using stereoscopic image cameras (stereoscopic photography G03B 35/00) [2018.01]
H04N 13/207
using a single 2D image sensor [2018.01]
H04N 13/211
using temporal multiplexing [2018.01]
H04N 13/214
using spectral multiplexing [2018.01]
H04N 13/218
using spatial multiplexing [2018.01]
H04N 13/221
using the relative movement between cameras and objects [2018.01]
H04N 13/225
using parallax barriers [2018.01]
H04N 13/229
using lenticular lenses, e.g. arrangements of cylindrical lenses [2018.01]
H04N 13/232
using fly-eye lenses, e.g. arrangements of circular lenses [2018.01]
H04N 13/236
using varifocal lenses or mirrors [2018.01]
H04N 13/239
using two 2D image sensors having a relative position equal to or related to the interocular distance (H04N 13/243 takes precedence) [2018.01]
H04N 13/243
using three or more 2D image sensors [2018.01]
H04N 13/246
Calibration of cameras [2018.01]
H04N 13/25
using two or more image sensors with different characteristics other than in their location or field of view, e.g. having different resolutions or colour pickup characteristics; using image signals from one sensor to control the characteristics of another sensor [2018.01]
H04N 13/254
in combination with electromagnetic radiation sources for illuminating objects [2018.01]
H04N 13/257
Colour aspects [2018.01]
H04N 13/261
with monoscopic-to-stereoscopic image conversion [2018.01]
H04N 13/264
using the relative movement of objects in two video frames or fields [2018.01]
H04N 13/268
based on depth image-based rendering [DIBR] [2018.01]
H04N 13/271
wherein the generated image signals comprise depth maps or disparity maps [2018.01]
H04N 13/275
from 3D object models, e.g. computer-generated stereoscopic image signals [2018.01]
H04N 13/279
the virtual viewpoint locations being selected by the viewers or determined by tracking [2018.01]
H04N 13/282
for generating image signals corresponding to three or more geometrical viewpoints, e.g. multi-view systems [2018.01]
H04N 13/286
having separate monoscopic and stereoscopic modes [2018.01]
H04N 13/289
Switching between monoscopic and stereoscopic modes [2018.01]
H04N 13/293
Generating mixed stereoscopic images; Generating mixed monoscopic and stereoscopic images, e.g. a stereoscopic image overlay window on a monoscopic image background [2018.01]
H04N 13/296
Synchronisation thereof; Control thereof [2018.01]
H04N 13/30
Image reproducers (optical systems for producing stereoscopic or other three-dimensional effects G02B 27/22) [2018.01]
H04N 13/302
for viewing without the aid of special glasses, i.e. using autostereoscopic displays [2018.01]
H04N 13/305
using lenticular lenses, e.g. arrangements of cylindrical lenses [2018.01]
H04N 13/307
using fly-eye lenses, e.g. arrangements of circular lenses [2018.01]
H04N 13/31
using parallax barriers [2018.01]
H04N 13/312
the parallax barriers being placed behind the display panel, e.g. between backlight and spatial light modulator [SLM] [2018.01]
H04N 13/315
the parallax barriers being time-variant [2018.01]
H04N 13/317
using slanted parallax optics [2018.01]
H04N 13/32
using arrays of controllable light sources; using moving apertures or moving light sources [2018.01]
H04N 13/322
using varifocal lenses or mirrors [2018.01]
H04N 13/324
Colour aspects [2018.01]
H04N 13/327
Calibration thereof [2018.01]
H04N 13/332
Displays for viewing with the aid of special glasses or head-mounted displays [HMD] [2018.01]
H04N 13/334
using spectral multiplexing [2018.01]
H04N 13/337
using polarisation multiplexing [2018.01]
H04N 13/339
using spatial multiplexing (H04N 13/337 takes precedence) [2018.01]
H04N 13/341
using temporal multiplexing [2018.01]
H04N 13/344
with head-mounted left-right displays [2018.01]
H04N 13/346
using prisms or semi-transparent mirrors [2018.01]
H04N 13/349
Multi-view displays for displaying three or more geometrical viewpoints without viewer tracking (for viewing without the aid of special glasses using fly-eye lenses H04N 13/307) [2018.01]
H04N 13/351
for displaying simultaneously [2018.01]
H04N 13/354
for displaying sequentially [2018.01]
H04N 13/356
having separate monoscopic and stereoscopic modes [2018.01]
H04N 13/359
Switching between monoscopic and stereoscopic modes [2018.01]
H04N 13/361
Reproducing mixed stereoscopic images; Reproducing mixed monoscopic and stereoscopic images, e.g. a stereoscopic image overlay window on a monoscopic image background [2018.01]
H04N 13/363
using image projection screens (volumetric displays H04N 13/388) [2018.01]
H04N 13/365
using digital micromirror devices [DMD] [2018.01]
H04N 13/366
using viewer tracking [2018.01]
H04N 13/368
for two or more viewers [2018.01]
H04N 13/371
for tracking viewers with different interocular distances; for tracking rotational head movements around the vertical axis [2018.01]
H04N 13/373
for tracking forward-backward translational head movements, i.e. longitudinal movements [2018.01]
H04N 13/376
for tracking left-right translational head movements, i.e. lateral movements [2018.01]
H04N 13/378
for tracking rotational head movements around an axis perpendicular to the screen [2018.01]
H04N 13/38
for tracking vertical translational head movements [2018.01]
H04N 13/383
for tracking with gaze detection, i.e. detecting the lines of sight of the viewer's eyes [2018.01]
H04N 13/385
alternating rapidly the location of the left-right image components on the display screens (for viewing without the aid of special glasses using time variant parallax barriers H04N 13/315; displays for viewing with the aid of special glasses or head-mounted displays using temporal multiplexing H04N 13/341) [2018.01]
H04N 13/388
Volumetric displays, i.e. systems where the image is built up from picture elements distributed through a volume [2018.01]
H04N 13/39
the picture elements emitting light at places where a pair of light beams intersect in a transparent material [2018.01]
H04N 13/393
the volume being generated by a moving, e.g. vibrating or rotating, surface [2018.01]
H04N 13/395
with depth sampling, i.e. the volume being constructed from a stack or sequence of 2D image planes [2018.01]
H04N 13/398
Synchronisation thereof; Control thereof [2018.01]
H04N 15/00(transferred to H04N 13/00, H04N 13/133, H04N 13/15, H04N 13/257, H04N 13/324)
Indexing scheme associated with groups H04N 1/00-H04N 17/00, relating to still video cameras. [6]
H04N 101/00
Still video cameras [2006.01]