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SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION

This class is (a) generic as to processes of or apparatus for the production of fabric articles or structures by the mechanical interengagement of fibers, threads or the like and (b) residual as to processes of or apparatus for the production and treatment of fabric articles or structures. This class also provides for processes of or apparatus for (a) treating fabric articles or structures in a manner not provided for elsewhere, (b) preparing and handling of a sheet of warp threads or pile threads up to and inclusive of its insertion into a textile product fabricating apparatus, (c) thread finishing or packaging not provided for elsewhere, and (d) stripping bobbins of waste thread, and for subcombinations peculiar to the above which are not provided for elsewhere.

SECTION II - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES

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8Bleaching and Dyeing; Fluid Treatment and Chemical Modification of Textiles and Fibers,   appropriate subclass for methods of treating textile fabrics, threads, fibers and the like with a fluid to bleach, dye or chemically alter the treated material either, per se, or combined with a broadly recited textile operation.
19Textiles: Fiber Preparation,   appropriate subclass for methods of or apparatus for the preparation of fibers for use in the manufacture of fabrics or thread-like structures. The combination of texturing and staplizing a thread-like structure will be placed in Class 19 if the texturing precedes the staplizing and is performed to enhance a characteristic of the fiber produced as a result of the staplizing operation.
26Textiles: Cloth Finishing,   appropriate subclass for the mechanical treatment of a running length of textile fabric to put it into a better marketable condition.
34Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids,   appropriate subclass for methods of and apparatus for drying textile structures.
53Package Making,   appropriate subclass especially subclasses 396 and 582+ for methods of and apparatus for the packaging of thread units with material other than a strand-like wrap and where no additional thread finishing operation is recited.
57Textiles: Spinning, Twisting, and Twining,   appropriate subclass for methods of or apparatus for treating and twisting a thread, yarn, and the like, for texturing a thread, yarn, and the like, by a twisting technique, e.g., false twist, etc. or for forming a composite yarn by means of an air jet where one strand is wrapped about another in either a continuous or discontinuous spiral wrap.
66Textiles: Knitting,   appropriate subclass for the fabrication of a textile product by the interlacing of yarn or thread in a series of connected loops and for such fabrication combined with "on the machine" treatment of the yarn, thread, or the formed textile product.
68Textiles: Fluid Treating Apparatus,   appropriate subclass for apparatus for contacting a textile product with a gas or liquid in a manner not provided for elsewhere.
87Textiles: Braiding, Netting, and Lace Making,   appropriate subclass for methods and apparatus (a) for intertwining a plurality of strands to form a plait-like structure, (b) for intertwining or knotting a plurality of strands into an open meshed fabric, or (c) for forming a plurality of strands into an ornamental openwork fabric, and the products formed by such methods or apparatus.
112Sewing,   appropriate subclass for producing a thread interlaced textile structure by a thread stitching operation.
118Coating Apparatus,   appropriate subclass for apparatus for applying a coating material to textile products, including individual threads, other than a sheet of warp threads.
139Textiles: Weaving,   appropriate subclass for the fabrication of a thread interlaced textile product which is formed by arranging one set of threads transversely to another set such that each thread of one set lays above some and below the remainder of the threads of the other set and is clamped in place by this arrangement and for such fabrication combined with "on the machine" treatment of thread or yarn used in product fabrication or of the formed textile product.
156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   appropriate subclass, especially subclasses 148+ for the formation of a textile fabric or structure by securing a preform, such as a bat, mat, thread, or yarn, and the like, to another preform or to itself by an adhesive bonding technique. Examples of the subject matter to be found in Class 156 are: forming a textile product by weaving or knitting and subsequently treating the component thread of the product to cause it to fuse or otherwise adhesively bind to itself or to another thread at the cross-over point, adhesively securing a backing member to a pile fabric formed by weaving, knitting, or needling, etc.
162Paper Making and Fiber Liberation,   appropriate subclass for the fabrication or treatment of paper.
165Heat Exchange,   appropriate subclass especially subclasses 89+ for yarn heaters of the heat exchange type.
219Electric Heating,   appropriate subclass and especially subclasses 770+ and 469+ for yarn heating apparatus having specific electrical heater structure.
223Apparel Apparatus,   subclasses 12+ for felting machines which have means for forming hat structure, e.g., a brim, etc. The mere felting of a parabolic, conical, or cylindrical blank will not exclude a patent from this class (28).
242Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding,   appropriate subclass for the winding of strand-like material onto a carrier and especially subclasses 472.8+ for a winding device combined with a guide means for combining a plurality of independent strands into a single untwisted entity which is subsequently wound upon a carrier.
264Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes,   subclass 103 for a plastic molding or treating operation combined with a step of twining, braiding, plying or twisting multiple elements about each other; subclasses 109+ for the process of forming a bat, mat, and the like, of randomly associated fibers which fibers are fused or adhesively bound to one another at their cross-over points; subclasses 165+ and especially subclass 168 for the extrusion or extrusion and subsequent treatment of a strand-like member; subclasses 280+ for the reshaping of previously formed elements of indeterminate length other than thread, yarn, and the like, except that subclasses 288.4+ takes processes for stretching work of indeterminate length whether or not such work is thread, yarn and the like; and subclasses 342+ for the treatment of a unitary thread formed of distinct, diverse extruded polymeric components which are arranged to run the length of the thread in a side by side fashion and which each shrink at a different rate when treated, to effect distortion of the thread.
289Knots and Knot Tying,   appropriate subclass for methods or apparatus for securing the ends of flexible strand-like members by tying and for the product of such a tying operation.
419Powder Metallurgy Processes,   appropriate subclasses for processes of forming articles by uniting particulate material containing metal particles.
425Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating: Apparatus,   appropriate subclass for the extrusion or extrusion and subsequent treatment of a strand-like member and especially subclasses 66 and 76 for the extrusion and subsequent elongation of a strand-like member and the imparting of an irregular denier to a strand-like member, respectively.
427Coating Processes,   appropriate subclasses for coating or impregnating processes combined with a broadly recited textile operation.
428Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles,   appropriate subclass for a stock material product which is made by a method or apparatus provided for in this class (28), where such a product is not elsewhere classified.
432Heating,   subclasses 8 and 59+ for methods and apparatus for heating running lengths of strandlike material, e.g., yarn, etc., in a manner not provided for elsewhere.

SUBCLASSES

[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 100]    100TEXTILE PRODUCT FABRICATION OR TREATMENT:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Method or apparatus wherein (a) fibers, filaments, rovings, slivers, strands, threads, yarns, and the like are brought together to form a discrete textile article or a textile structure of indeterminate length in a manner not elsewhere provided for, (b) a textile article or structure, which is made in a manner provided for elsewhere, is conditioned in a manner which is not provided for in the appropriate manufacture class, or (c) a textile article or structure is conditioned in a manner not elsewhere provided for.
(1) Note. Included herein is the combination of preconditioning a component of a textile article or structure and subsequent assembly of the article or structure.
(2) Note. The formation of a nonwoven textile structure of reinforced or cross-laid threads is found herein.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 101]    101Cross laying by rotatable or revolving flyer:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 100.  Method or apparatus wherein a nonwoven textile article or structure is formed by deposition of a thread component transversely of a longitudinally extended substrate, usually of thread components, by a member which pursues a circular or elliptical path of travel about the substrate.

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19Textiles: Fiber Preparation,   subclasses 160 and 163 for deposition of sliver or web, respectively, in a zigzag fashion.
66Textiles: Knitting,   subclasses 84+ for feeding a cross-layed weft to a warp knitting machine.
156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   subclass 177 for methods of adhesively bonding cross-layed webs, and subclasses 439+ for apparatus for adhesively bonding cross-layed webs.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 102]    102Cross laying by divergent thread conveying members:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 100.  Method or apparatus wherein a nonwoven textile article or structure is formed by deposition of a thread component transversely of a longitudinally extended substrate, usually of thread components, by endless movable means which deviate from a thread-receiving zone of close adjacency to a thread deposition zone wherein the means are further apart to draw out and extend the transverse thread component in transit therebetween.

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19Textiles: Fiber Preparation,   subclasses 160 and 163 for deposition of sliver or web, respectively, in a zigzag fashion.
66Textiles: Knitting,   subclass 84 for feeding a cross-layed weft to a warp knitting machine.
156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   subclass 177 for methods of adhesively bonding cross-layed webs, and subclasses 439+ for apparatus for adhesively bonding cross-layed webs.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 103]    103Fiber entangling and interlocking:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 100.  Method or apparatus wherein the component members of a nonwoven textile article or structure are rearranged to intermingle, one with the other, and are held in such intermingled condition by interfiber friction existing therebetween.
(1) Note. The term "nonwoven" as utilized herein includes a textile article or structure assembled by operations other than weaving, knitting, braiding, lacing, knotting, or sewing, particularly including a textile article or structure assembled by needling, felting, cross-laying (not found in this subclass), and combinations thereof.
(2) Note. The term "fiber" as utilized herein generally intends the fundamental unit of determinate, i.e., staple, length in the preparation of a textile article or structure but may also include a thread of substantial determinate or indeterminate length which is either used in the preparation of an individual needled or felted nonwoven article or structure or as a nonwoven entity of a composite needled or felted nonwoven article or structure.
(3) Note. Fiber entangling and interlocking of a thread or a thread interlaced article or fabric, per se, as by needling or felting for example, is excluded from this subclass since such treatment operations serve to enhance or embellish rather than to create or establish the textile article or structure. However, the preparation of a base, layer, or substrate by a thread interlacing operation, such as by weaving, knitting and the like, which base, layer, or substrate is subsequently utilized in the manufacture of a composite nonwoven article or structure, is included herein.
(4) Note. Fiber entangling and interlocking by subjecting a nonwoven textile structure under tensionless conditions to the influence of a fluid medium to develop latent shrinkage tendencies of the component members thereof, i.e., relaxation after treatment, is found herein.

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271+,for entangling a running length of thread by fluid jet.
281,for entangling a running length of thread by latent bulk or crimp development.
282+,for blooming or dephasing a running length of bulked or crimped tow where the intent is not to create a coherent, entangled, unitary, nonwoven web.

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19Textiles: Fiber Preparation,   subclasses 296+ for assembling a web-like structure in a manner not found elsewhere.
65Glass Manufacturing,   subclasses 443+ and 531+ for processes and apparatus, respectively, for combined glass filament formation and nonwoven web formation with coating or treatment thereto.
264Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes,   subclasses 109+ for methods of forming articles by uniting randomly associated particles which are either fused at their cross-over points or adhesively bound to one another.
419Powder Metallurgy Processes,   appropriate subclasses for processes of forming articles by uniting particulate material containing metal particles.
425Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating: Apparatus,   subclasses 80.1+ for air felting type shaping means.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 104]    104By fluid jet needling or perforating:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 103.  Method or apparatus wherein the rearrangement of the component members of nonwoven textile article or structure is accomplished by means of a gaseous or liquid stream which impinges against and penetrates the surface of the textile article or structure to either (a) merely effect entangling and interlocking of the component members, or (b) to spread or separate the component members to form a permanent aperture through the textile article or structure.

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106,for forming perforations in a nonwoven textile article or structure by other than fluid jet means.
107+,for needling a nonwoven textile article or structure by other than fluid jet means.
271+,for fluid jet texturing of a running length of thread.

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26Textiles: Cloth Finishing,   subclass 1 for methods of and apparatus for needling or perforating cloth.
83Cutting,   appropriate subclass for methods and apparatus of penetrating or cutting work in a manner not provided for elsewhere by application of a fluid current thereto.
239Fluid Sprinkling, Spraying, and Diffusing,   appropriate subclass for specific nozzle structure.
427Coating Processes,   subclasses 289+ for a coating step combined with cutting, holing, or severing of the base material to remove a portion thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 105]    105Through backing and support members:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 104.  Method or apparatus wherein impingement of the fluid stream is applied to the nonwoven textile article or structure while sandwiched between upper and lower permeable or porous sustaining elements which form a rearranging zone for the component members of the article or structure.
(1) Note. The sustaining elements commonly comprise an apertured forming member through which the fluid stream is first directed and which determines the locations of the fluid stream in the rearranging zone and a permeable backing member through which the fluid leaves the rearranging zone.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 106]    106To form perforations:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 103.  Method or apparatus wherein the rearrangement of the component members of the nonwoven textile article or structure is effected by surface penetration thereof to form a permanent aperture or opening therein.

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104+,for perforating a nonwoven textile article or structure utilizing a fluid jet.
163+,for producing an ornamental or surface textured perforated thread interlaced textile fabric.

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26Textiles: Cloth Finishing,   subclass 1 for methods of and apparatus for perforating cloth.
83Cutting,   appropriate subclass for methods of or apparatus for penetrating or cutting work in a manner not provided for elsewhere.
264Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes,   subclasses 154+ for a method of shaping with an additional step of forming holes or apertures in the shaped article.
425Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating: Apparatus,   subclasses 290+ for shaping means combined with means to perforate the shaped article.
427Coating Processes,   subclasses 289+ for a coating step combined with contacting the base with a solid member to remove a portion of the base material, inclusive of pricking of the base with small needle-like devices.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 107]    107Needling:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 103.  Method or apparatus wherein the rearrangement of the component members of the nonwoven textile article or structure is effected by surface penetration thereof by thin, usually barbed, rods, bars, and the like.
(1) Note. The needling operation is usually performed by banks of reciprocating needles with the feed of the starting material being stepwise between successive needle penetrations to bind together adjacently disposed fibers with respect to themselves and/or to a substrate in the formation of a unitary, coherent article or structure.
(2) Note. The effects of the needling operation may be varied, including the uniting of discrete articles or structures to each other, the creation of an upstanding pile on a substrate, drawing or stretching of the component members of the article or structure in addition to the reorientation or rearrangement thereof, innumerable aesthetic applications in addition to conventional usage.
(3) Note. The needling of a thread interlaced article or fabric, per se, is not proper for this subclass.

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104+,for fluid jet needling of a nonwoven textile article or structure.
159+,for producing a thread interlaced pile fabric by a needling operation.
163+,for producing an ornamental or surface textured fabric by a needling operation.
165+,for treating a thread interlaced fabric by a needling operation.

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156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   subclasses 148+ for a process of needling combined with adhesive bonding.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 108]    108To chain entangle:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 107.  Method or apparatus wherein the needling operation effects the formation of continuously extending links, loops, or stitches of component members or the nonwoven textile article or structure along an axis thereof.
(1) Note. Needling devices termed "interlacers" and provided with hooked, not barbed, needles which are capable of chain entanglement of the fibers of the article or structure will be placed in this subclass and appropriately cross-referenced herein below.

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66Textiles: Knitting,   appropriate subclass, especially subclasses 85+ for the fabrication of an article or fabric by entangling or interlocked successive loops of thread or yarn.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 109]    109To form decorative article or fabric:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 107.  Method or apparatus wherein the needling operation produces an ornamental or motif nonwoven textile item, structure, or effect.

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163+,for the production of a thread interlaced ornamental or surface textured, thread interlaced textile fabric.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 110]    110To form endless or tubular article or fabic:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 107.  Method or apparatus wherein the needling operation (a) is performed on, or (b) effects a closed loop item or structure.

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117,for forming an endless or tubular nonwoven textile article or fabric by uniting or splicing by a compressive manipulation operation.
141,for forming a thread interlaced endless or tubular textile article or fabric by a splicing operation.
142,for the production of an endless or tubular, thread interlaced, textile fabric.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 111]    111Distinct needling stations:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 107.  Method or apparatus wherein needling is effected at a plurality of separate, discrete locations.
(1) Note. Plural needling locations within a single treating device will not be formed herein.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 112]    112With treatment:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 107.  Method or apparatus wherein an additional operation is performed upon the needled nonwoven textile article or structure or a component member thereof to enhance a property or characteristic thereof.

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122,for the additional treatment of a nonwoven textile article or structure produced by compressive manipulation or of a component member thereof.
156,for subsequent treatment of a thread interlaced textile fabric to effect differential shrinkage.
162,for subsequent treatment of a thread interlaced textile fabric by a napping or teasing operation to effect or enhance a pile surface thereof.
165+,for subsequent treatment of a thread interlaced textile fabric in general.
281,for subsequent treatment of a running length of thread, e.g., tow, etc., to effect latent bulk or crimp development.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 113]    113With relative movement of needles:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 107.  Method or apparatus wherein one of a plurality of needles or banks of needles (a) moves through a cycle different from that of another needle or bank, (b) moves at a different interval of time than another needle or bank, or (c) moves simultaneously with but in a different direction than another needle or bank.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 114]    114With compound motion of needles or supply:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 107.  Method or apparatus wherein (a) an additional component of movement is applied to the surface penetrating rods, bars, and the like, or (b) wherein a lateral or transverse component of movement is applied to the component members of or substrate for the textile article or structure during the feeding thereof in an axial direction.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 115]    115Needle or needle board feature:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 107.  Method or apparatus involving (a) the particular structure of a rod, bar, and the like, of (b) the particular arrangement of such elements within the member containing the same.

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163Needle and Pin Making,   appropriate subclass for methods of and apparatus for the manufacture of needles.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 116]    116Compressive manipulation:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 103.  Method or apparatus wherein fiber entangling and interlocking is accomplished by a frictional working or kneading operation to effect shrinkage, compaction, or contraction of a nonwoven textile article or structure or the attachment thereof to another structure.
(1) Note. The compressive manipulation may be effected by hand or mechanically, with or without an assisting fluid medium, and commonly referred to in the art as "felting", "fulling", or "milling".

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112,for compressive manipulation of a nonwoven textile article or structure prior to a needling operation.
165+,for compressive manipulation of a thread interlaced textile fabric.

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26Textiles: Cloth Finishing,   subclasses 19+ for methods of or an apparatus for fulling an already formed fabric.
68Textiles: Fluid Treating Apparatus,   appropriate subclass for apparatus of general utility for treating a cloth or fabric with a fluid.
223Apparel Apparatus,   subclasses 7+ for apparatus for and methods of operating the same for making or renovating hats. The hat body felting apparatus found herein are combined with means for forming specific hat structures, such as brims.
252Compositions,   subclass 8.61 for fulling compositions.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 117]    117To unite discrete articles or fabrics:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 116.  Method of apparatus wherein the compressive manipulation operation attaches or secures separate and distinct items or structures or portions thereof to each other in the formation of apparel or composite structures.

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110,for forming an endless or tubular nonwoven textile article or fabric by uniting or splicing by a needling operation.
141,for splicing or repair of a thread interlaced textile article or fabric.
142,for the production of an endless or tubular, thread interlaced, textile fabric.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 118]    118Tampon shaping:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 116.  Method or apparatus wherein fibers are compacted by shaping apparatus into a relatively soft absorbed cylindrical article, which is adapted to be inserted into a body opening.

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123+,for compressive manipulation of a nonplanar, nonwoven article or fabric.

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53Package Making,   subclasses 435 and 523+ for packaging methods and apparatus, respectively, including means to compact or stretch the content material.
68Textiles: Fluid Treating Apparatus,   subclass 242 for apparatus for squeezing a mass of textiles to promote drainage of liquid therefrom.
100Presses,   appropriate subclass for processes and apparatus not provided for elsewhere for producing compressed bales of material.
156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   subclasses 62.2+ for processes of forming a preform by bulk deposition of particles combined with a step of laminating the formed preform to another preform.
162Paper Making and Fiber Liberation,   subclasses 218+ and 382+ for forming discrete articles from a liquid suspension of fibers.
264Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes,   subclasses 5+ for formation of particles by liquid comminuting, subclasses 115+ for liberating and forming of fibers by other than liquid comminuting combined with uniting thereof, and subclasses 138+ for molding combined with a cutting operation, particularly subclasses 140+ and 145+.
300Brush, Broom, and Mop Making,   appropriate subclasses for machines and processes for compacting fibers into tufts in the manufacture of brushes, brooms, or mops.
425Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating: Apparatus,   subclasses 80.1+ for shaping articles, utilizing an air felting means to distribute particulate stock unto a shaping surface.
427Coating Processes,   subclasses 243+ for processes of coating porous products.
508Solid Anti-Friction Devices, Materials Therefor, Lubricant or Separant Compositions for Moving Solid Surfaces, and Miscellaneous Mineral Oil Compositions,   particularly subclasses 100+ for lubricants incorporated with a fibrous carrier.
604Surgery,   subclasses 11+ for tampon applicators; subclasses 286+ for medicated tampons; subclasses 367+ for materials, fibers, and particles from which tampons are made; subclasses 358+ for absorbent pads, diapers, and tampons; and subclass 904 for tampon cross-reference collection.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 119]    119With ejecting:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Method or apparatus including means for forcing the compacted cylindrical article out of the compacting area of the shaping apparatus.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 120]    120With string attaching:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 118.  Method or apparatus wherein a flexible withdrawing cord or ribbon is secured to the cylindrical article or tampon.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 121]    121Compacted fiber article encasing:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 116.  Method or apparatus wherein a textile item is formed by wrapping a mass of fibers within a covering and wherein the mass of fibers is compressed into a desired shape prior to, during or after the wrapping occurs.

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29Metal Working,   appropriate subclass, for methods and apparatus making composite articles.
53Package Making,   appropriate subclass, for the wrapping of articles in packaging material.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 122]    122With treatment:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 116.  Method or apparatus including performing an additional operation upon the compressively manipulated article or structure or a component member thereof to enhance a property or characteristic thereof.

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112,for the additional treatment of a nonwoven textile article or structure produced by needling or of a component member thereof.
156,for subsequent treatment of a thread interlaced textile fabric to effect differential shrinkage.
162,for subsequent treatment of a thread interlaced textile fabric by a napping or treating operation to effect or enhance a pile surface thereon.
165+,for subsequent treatment of a thread interlaced textile fabric in general.
281,for subsequent treatment of a running length of thread to effect latent bulk or crimp development.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 123]    123Of nonplanar article or fabric:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 116.  Method or apparatus for the compressive manipulation of an item or structure having a three-dimensional configuration.

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118+,for compressive manipulation of fibers to form a tampon.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 124]    124While on form:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 123.  Method or apparatus wherein the compressive manipulation occurs while the nonplanar item or structure is mounted on a shaping or forming member.

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19Textiles: Fiber Preparation,   subclass 148 for depositing fibers by means of an air current on a screen of the shape of the object desired.
223Apparel Apparatus,   subclasses 7+ for apparatus for forming hats, including felting apparatus, wherein structure is provided for making a specific hat feature, such as a brim.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 125]    125Coil or circular article manipulation:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 123.  Method or apparatus wherein the item is wound on itself in roll or cylinder form and worked in such configuration or the working of a round, oval, or cylindrical item.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 126]    126By roller pocket:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 125.  Method or apparatus including a plurality of cylindrical or round members arranged so as to provide a cavity therebetween for reception and manipulation of a coil or circular item therewithin.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 127]    127With progressive feed:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 126.  Method or apparatus wherein a coil or circular item is caused to pursue a path of travel during the manipulating operation through the treating device.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 128]    128Discontinuous roller surface:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 126.  Method or apparatus wherein the exterior item contacting surface of a cylindrical or round cavity or pocket forming member has grooves, projections, or like interruptions about the circumference thereof.

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492Roll or Roller,   appropriate subclasses for a roll, per se, not elsewhere provided for, and see the notes thereunder.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 129]    129With curved or tapered contour:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 128.  Method or apparatus wherein the discontinuous exterior article or item contacting surface of a cylindrical or round cavity or pocket forming member gradually varies in profile along its longitudinal axial extent or a portion thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 130]    130By driven and opposed surfaces:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 125.  Method or apparatus wherein a coil or circular article or item is manipulated between spaced, oppositely adjacent, confronting members, at least one of which is provided with orbital, reciprocatory, or oscillatory movement.

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74Machine Element or Mechanism,   appropriate subclass for mechanical movements and power-transmission structure.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 131]    131With compound movement of driven surface:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 130.  Method or apparatus wherein the driven member is provided with orbital and reciprocatory movement or orbital and oscillatory movement.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 132]    132Reciprocating or oscillating opposed surfaces:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 130.  Method or apparatus wherein both confronting members are provided with reciprocating or oscillating movement.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 133]    133Internally of container:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 125.  Method or apparatus including the placement of an item within a receptacle or vessel wherein the treatment is accomplished.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 134]    134By multiroller manipulation:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 116.  Method or apparatus involving the working or kneading of an article or structure between opposed beds of round or cylindrical members such that the article or structure pursues a sinuous path in transit therebetween.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 135]    135With plural multiroller stations:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 134.  Method or apparatus including two or more separate, discrete multiroller manipulating operations.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 136]    136Having plural superimposed beds:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 134.  Method or apparatus having at least two vertically aligned treating paths defined by the roller assemblies with provision for directing the article or structure from one to the other.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 137]    137With compound roller motion:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 134.  Method or apparatus wherein the rollers are provided with either rotary and oscillatory or rotary and reciprocatory movement.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 138]    138By cylinder and opposed conforming bed:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 116.  Method or apparatus wherein the working or kneading of an article or structure occurs between a rotary drum or roller and an opposing, confronting member, or members arcuately shaped or contoured to conform to a portion of the periphery of the rotary drum or cylinder.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 139]    139By reciprocating member (e.g., platen, etc.):
 This subclass is indented under subclass 116.  Method or apparatus wherein the working or kneading of an article or structure occurs between opposed, confronting elongate noncircular elements, at least one of which is provided with a to-and-fro movement.
  
[List of Patents for class 28 subclass 140]    140Of thread interlaced article or fabric:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 100.  Method or apparatus for the fabrication or treatment of a textile item or structure formed from thread by a braiding, knitting, x knotting, lacing, sewing, or weaving operation or combinations thereof not otherwise pro