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SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION

This class provides for devices for, and methods of, severing by manually forcing work against a fixed edge or by breaking or tearing, as more specifically defined below:

A. SEVERING BY MANUALLY FORCING WORK AGAINST A FIXED EDGE

This subject matter includes devices or processes accomplishing manual severing of indefinite length material such as strands or webs or of fixed length material such as sheets, cards, or tickets wherein a blade having a severing edge is provided and wherein the severing edge is fixed in position with respect to a portion of the work material during severance, the work itself is directly manually grasped on one side of the edge and forced against the edge to effect severance along that edge while at least some portion of the work on the opposite side of the edge is restrained from movement during severance to thereby prevent any portion of the work from being transported across the edge.

(1) Note. Although the severing blade is not moved to effect severance, such blade may be moved or adjusted for any other purpose.
(2) Note. This section of the class includes the combination of claimed means for performing an additional severing operation by a diverse type of severing instrumentality. For example, included is the combination of slitting a web longitudinally by moving the web past a relatively fixed cutting edge followed by severing the slit web laterally by means under the class definition (see subclass 7).
(3) Note. Excluded from this section of the class are those devices wherein the work is manually twisted or tensioned to rupture or break along a pre-determined weakened line which is not registered with and co-extensive with a fixed edge disclosed as functioning to cooperate with the weakened line to effect severance of the work. For excluded subject matter, see subclasses 93+ and the "SEARCH CLASS" notes below to Classes for Special Receptacle or Package; Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding,; and Supports: Cabinet Structure. See Search Notes below.
(4) Note. This section of the class does not include claimed means for accomplishing any work-treating operation other than severing or claimed means which are ancillary to a nonsevering work-treating operation, on the same or different work from that treated by the fixed severing edge. For example, the combination of a severing device under the class definition with a means to apply a coating to the work is classified in the class for Coating Apparatus.
(5) Note. This section of the class does not include claimed combinations of a severing device under the class definition with an art device elsewhere classified, except for diverse type cutters, as in (2) Note above, and for subclasses in this class specifically providing for combinations with timers, web or strand feed means, indicators, housings for work supply, brakes, clamps and guides. For example, the combination of a dental floss holder with means to manually sever the floss is found in the class for Toilet; or a holder for sticky tape for cleaning lint, etc., from surfaces combined with a severing edge is found in the class for Brushing, Scrubbing, and General Cleaning. See Search Notes below. B. BREAKING OR TEARING This subject matter includes devices or processes for breaking or tearing the work. For the purpose of this class breaking or tearing is defined as a failure by tension of the work at the point or line of separation, effected by moving one part of the work relative to another part or by causing internal stresses to be built up within the workpiece. The tension is applied by stretching, bending, twisting or applying thermal shock so as to stress and strain the work beyond its yield and failure point. This effectuation of the failure by means of the relative movement of the parts distinguishes breaking and tearing from other types of separating, e.g., where the separation is effected by moving a tool relative to the work (as e.g., through the work) which may incidentally move the severed parts relative to each other.
(1) Note. Where a breaking or tearing function is alleged or disclosed, the claimed structure must be such as to be capable of inducing in the work a force of tension. A structural limitation in the claim which precludes the induction of such force will direct classification of such claim on some more appropriate structural basis. For example, where a punch and die are claimed as having a close fit, or one tool of a pair is claimed in contact with the other tool or in closely spaced relation, such limitations would exclude the patent from this group of subclasses.
(2) Note. This section of the class does not include claimed means for accomplishing any work treating operation other than severing. Merely incidental shaping or deformation of the product produced solely by the severing instrumentality in its severing motion will not be excluded; however, where the severing instrumentality is specially designed or modified so as to impose a desired shape on the product the patent will be classified elsewhere. For example, a device for breaking and bending sheet metal to a desired configuration will be classified in the class for Metal Deforming.
(3) Note. Tension, as contemplated in this class, should extend over a substantial continuous area of the work, as contrasted with tension applied to extremely small, even if contiguous, local areas as in sawing wood, for example, or crushing brittle cellular material such as that disclosed in Patent No. 2, 781, 838.
(4) Note. Where a work-contacting tool is utilized but there is no tension failure specifically alleged, the following guide lines should be applied to the disclosure:
a. If the work is tensioned across and against a fixed severing edge, whether sharp or dull, the patent will be placed in this class (225).
b. If a dull edged tool and supported work are moved relatively to one another to cause tensioning and rupture of the work the patent will be placed in this class (225).
c. If a sharp-edged tool is moved into the work with the work support or holder at a substantial distance from the plane in which the blade moves but there is no clear teaching of a "slicing" cut (i.e., into and through the work and also with a component of force or motion transverse thereto, as in a "draw cut" or "progressive" cut) the patent will be placed in this class (225).
d. Where relatively flaccid work material is held in two spaced zones and a tool, whether sharp or dull, is relatively moved so as to first tension the work between the zones of support and then to cause rupture of the work along the localized line of stress at the blade edge, the patent will be classified in this class (225).
e. Where relatively stiff work is held or supported at one or both ends and a dull tool moves to engage the work in a zone spaced substantially from the support zone or zones, the patent will be classified in this class (225).
f. Where relatively stiff work is held or supported at an end zone or at two spaced zones and a sharp-edged tool is directed into the work in spaced relation to the zone or zones of support and the work is parted by movement of the tool therethrough rather than by stressing of the work beyond its yield point the patent will be classified in Class 83.
g. Where a severing tool has an edge which moves in contact with or in substantially close relation to the edge of a cooperating tool so as to sever the work therebetween, or where an edged tool is directed into work supported on a surface underlying the edge, the patent will be classified in Class 83 (or some other appropriate class).

SECTION II - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES

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15Brushing, Scrubbing, and General Cleaning,   subclass 104.002 for sticky tape lint or dust collectors with tape severing means.
19Textiles: Fiber Preparation,   subclasses .35+ for processes and apparatus for breaking or tearing combined with textile handling or textile treating.
30Cutlery,   subclasses 126 and 127 for strand cutters combined with means to hold or guide the strand to be cut and wherein use the strand is severed by manipulating the blade rather than by manually forcing the strand against the edge as required in this class (225).
65Glass Manufacturing,   subclasses 112+ for a process of severing or perforating and treating a glass preform, and subclass 174 for glassworking or treating apparatus combined with severing, scoring or scribing means; see the "Search Notes" under each of these subclasses.
73Measuring and Testing,   subclass 835 for the tensile strength testing of materials by tearing.
83Cutting,   appropriate subclasses for processes or devices for severing material by penetrating the material with a solid tool or a fluid current operating against an edged tool.
99Foods and Beverages: Apparatus,   subclass 551 for removing a pit by a tongue, subclass 585 for skin removal by a pinching roller, subclass 587 for skin removal by pulling, subclasses 600+ for hulling or grain by tearing or abrading, subclasses 623+ for skin removal by abrading, and subclasses 637+ for a device that pulls or tears the stem from fruit.
112Sewing,   subclass 252 for sewing machine elements which cut threads at end of seam; see subclass 83 in this class (225) for sewing machine presser foot attachments for cutting threads by manually forcing the thread against a severing edge.
125Stone Working,   subclasses 23.01+ for stone splitting apparatus, and subclasses 40+ for apparatus for severing stone by a breaking operation.
132Toilet,   subclasses 324+ for dental floss holders with floss-supply container and severing means.
156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   appropriate subclasses for apparatus and methods pertaining to severing and/or laminating of delaminating.
206Special Receptacle or Package,   subclass 39 for strip, ticket or stamp dispensing devices having no disclosed use of a severing edge, and see (3) Note above.
220Receptacles,   subclasses 277+ for rip strip can opening devices.
221Article Dispensing,   subclass 25 for article dispensing involving a progressively destroyed cellular magazine supply source, and subclass 26 for article dispensers which clamp a portion of the articles so that the portion to be removed must be torn from the retained portion.
223Apparel Apparatus,   subclasses 106+ for spool and sewing-implement holders which may include a cutter.
241Solid Material Comminution or Disintegration,   appropriate subclasses, for processes or devices for breaking material into smaller portions where there is no claimed provision for maintaining or determining the product shape or size, or where the material being worked upon is not disclosed as modified so as to determine a specific size or shape for the product.
242Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding,   subclasses 521 and 522+ for tearing or cutting combined with subsequent convolute winding, and subclasses 487.1+ for cutting a strand being wound, and subclass 911 for a cutter that may otherwise be appropriate for winding, tensioning, or guiding.
269Work Holders,   appropriate subclasses. Class 269 is the residual locus for patents to a device for clamping, supporting and/or holding an article (or articles) in position to be operated on or treated. See notes thereunder for other related loci.
281Books, Strips, and Leaves,   subclasses 6+ for strip holders providing a platen disclosed as a backing surface for writing and which may include a blade arranged for severing sheets from the strip by manually forcing the strip thereagainst.
312Supports: Cabinet Structure,   subclasses 34.1+ for continuous strip cabinet devices having no claimed severing edge against which the strip may be forced for severing purposes, and see (3) Note above.
452Butchering,   subclass 49 for sausage delinkers and subclass 125 for skinning by tearing.
462Books, Strips, and Leaves for Manifolding,   subclass 51 for device for feeding and severing strips utilized for manifolding.

SECTION III - GLOSSARY

BRAKE OR CLAMP

A means for applying friction directly or indirectly to the work, the means as disclosed being intended to slow, stop or prevent work motion.class 51 for device for feeding and severing strips utilized for manifolding.

WORK

A web, sheet, or strand (including tube, rod or bar) which is to be acted on.

WORK SUPPLY

A mass or quantity of work material in any regular or irregular arrangement.

WORK SUPPLY PACKAGE

Work supply in regular form such as a wound roll, a folded strip or a pack or stack of work material may include a core, a flanged core or other support to which the material is fixed

SUBCLASSES

[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 1]    1METHODS
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Processes of severing.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 2]    2With preliminary weakening
 This subclass is indented under subclass 1.  Processes which include a step of providing a line of lesser strength in the work, and then severing the work on a line which intersects or coincides with the line of lesser strength.
(1) Note. The preliminary weakening may be of a type not classified, per se, in this class; as for example, perforating, milling, cutting by a torch or scoring. Such steps in combination with breaking or tearing steps have been classified here because such other step has been considered to effect a necessary or desirable preparation of the work for the breaking or tearing operation.

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96,for corresponding apparatus.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 3]    3Longitudinally of direction of feed
 This subclass is indented under subclass 1.  Process wherein the line of breaking or tearing occurs along a line parallel to the path of movement of the work feed.

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99,for apparatus for longitudinally separating work by a breaking or tearing operation by diverting the moving work into separate paths.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 4]    4Transversely of continuously fed work
 This subclass is indented under subclass 1.  Processes wherein the line of breaking or tearing is generally across the direction of feed of the work and occurs during the feed thereof.
(1) Note. Included here are methods of developing tensile stresses by relative acceleration of the feed velocity of a leading portion of the work.

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100,for corresponding apparatus.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 5]    5Progressively to or from one side edge
 This subclass is indented under subclass 4.  Processes wherein the line of separation proceeds to or from an edge of the traveling work.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 6]    6SEVERING BY MANUALLY FORCING AGAINST FIXED EDGE
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Devices under the section of the ... for Severing by Manually Forcing Work Against a Fixed Edge.
(1) Note. This subclass is the residual or miscellaneous repository for devices coming within the part of the class definition for Severing by Manually Forcing Work Against a Fixed Edge but not classifiable in any of the subclasses indented hereunder.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 7]    7With other type severing means
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices combined with additional means for separating work completely, thicknesswise.

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94,for breakers combined with nonbreaking cutters; except that where the non-breaking cutter is a tearing device the combination is in this subclass (7).

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234Selective Cutting (e.g., Punching),   appropriate subclasses, and particularly subclass 131 for the combination of tearing or breaking means with selective cutting means.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 8]    8With timer-released means for preventing work feed-out
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  A device including means to hold the work from moving toward the blade, means to deactivate said work-holding means, and means providing a predetermined time delay between the application of said holding means to the work and its subsequent deactivation.

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226Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length,   subclass 131 for manual material movers having timed interlocks that prevent subsequent material movement for a predetermined period of time.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 9]    9Including means to effect bias cut
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices in which the blade edge is so arranged as to produce a line of severance in the work which is oblique relative to an edge of the work.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 10]    10With feed-out of predetermined length from work supply
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  A device having structure which as disclosed causes or permits a definitely determined linear length of work to be moved from the work supply past the severing blade for subsequent manipulation against the blade to sever such length.
(1) Note. With a wound supply package the predetermined length may be one which diminishes progressively as the package is reduced in diameter.

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27+,for stacks or pads of individual work pieces held in contact with the severing blade and wherein the stack or pad as a whole may be moved relative to the blade edge to determine the line of severance; these are excluded from this and the indented subclasses because the work supply as a whole is moved.

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226Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length,   subclass 120 for devices that advance a predetermined amount of material where severing is not claimed.
312Supports: Cabinet Structure,   subclasses 34.1+ for dispensing predetermined lengths from strip material in which there is no fixed severing edge or the severing edge is not claimed.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 11]    11Including means to select or adjust feed-out length
 This subclass is indented under subclass 10.  Devices having means for setting the device to feed out any desired one of a plurality of predetermined work lengths.
(1) Note. This is intended to include infinitely adjustable strip lengths as well as multi-step devices such as postage stamp strip dispensers.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 12]    12Including feed-out stop for manually pulled work
 This subclass is indented under subclass 10.  A device in which the work is moved from the source of supply past the blade by manually grasping and pulling the lead-end of the work and in which means is provided for preventing further movement of the work after the predetermined length of work has been so moved.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 13]    13Stop abuts work edge or work-mounted article
 This subclass is indented under subclass 12.  A device in which the means for preventing further movement of the work is a member which extends into the path of movement of the work and engages either a transversely extending edge portion of the work or of an article attached to the work.

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221Article Dispensing,   subclass 25 for article dispensing involving a progressively destroyed cellular magazine type supply source.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 14]    14With feed-out of lead-end to aid initial grasping
 This subclass is indented under subclass 12.  Devices having means which operates to place or expose a short leading end portion of the work in position for manual grasping and subsequent manual pull-out or feeding.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 15]    15Merely to provide lead-end for manual grasping
 This subclass is indented under subclass 10.  Devices in which the structure, as disclosed, causes or permits feed-out of a relatively short length sufficient for manual grasping so as to permit subsequent withdrawal of an addition indeterminate length of work.

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226Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length,   subclass 121 for devices that absorb energy from material to later be utilized in feeding out the lead end of the material, where severing of the material is not claimed.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 16]    16Manually operated feed-out mechanism
 This subclass is indented under subclass 10.  Devices having hand-operated parts which directly function mechanically to transport the predetermined length of work so as to locate it in position for severing.
(1) Note. Devices requiring manual operation of an electric switch or the like to control electrically-operated means for moving the work have not been placed herein.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 17]    17With indicator
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices having visual means or indicia for measuring or identifying the material to be dispensed or denoting any characteristic thereof (e.g., width of supply material or length of material dispensed or remaining in the supply source or package).
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 18]    18Indicates length to be severed from supply
 This subclass is indented under subclass 17.  A device in which the indicating means aids the operator in determining when a desired length of work extends past the blade.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 19]    19With blade-edge guard
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  A devices including a member disclosed as functioning for preventing or inhibiting inadvertent contact of the operator"s hand (or any object) with the blade edge.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 20]    20Movable
 This subclass is indented under subclass 19.  A device in which the guard is mounted so as to be capable of motion.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 21]    21Work stripped from blade by relatively movable means
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices in which an element of the device contacts the lead-end portion of the work and imparts motion thereto so as to separate the work from contact with the blade.
(1) Note. Usually the work has an adhesive coating and the stripper functions to free the lead-end for the next succeeding feed-out operation.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 22]    22Including movable blade
 This subclass is indented under subclass 21.  Devices in which the blade is mounted so as to be capable of motion relative to the remainder of the device.
(1) Note. The movement may or may not be related to the stripping function.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 23]    23With means to move work toward or into severing position
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  A device including means to impart motion to the work to transport at least a portion thereof in a path leading to the severing edge so as to locate it in position for co-action with the severing edge.
(1) Note. Where a claimed work feed-out means is disclosed as functioning to supply a predetermined length, such means has been classified above in subclasses 10+.

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10+,for feed-out of predetermined lengths and see (1) Note, above.
28,for devices which have means to move the severed stub portion of a work piece in pad or stack arrangement.

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226Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length,   appropriate subclasses for methods of, and apparatus for, feeding material without utilizing the leading or trailing ends to effect movement of the material.
242Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding,   subclasses 521 and 522+ for tearing or cutting combined with subsequent convolute winding, and subclasses 487.1+ for cutting a strand being wound, and subclass 911 for a cutter that may otherwise be appropriate for winding, tensioning, or guiding.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 24]    24With means to strip adhering work therefrom
 This subclass is indented under subclass 23.  A device including means to separate the work from a surface of the work-moving means.
(1) Note. Either the work itself or some surface of the work-moving means may have adhesive characteristics, thus requiring separation means.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 25]    25With work-immobilizing paster surface
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices which include structure providing an area adjacent the blade and in the path of movement of adhesively coated work to which area, as disclosed, the free-end portion of said work may remain temporarily adhered.
(1) Note. Guide or feed rollers mounted for turning about a fixed axis are excluded from this subclass.
(2) Note. These devices usually provide for anchoring the feed-out portion of the work to prevent retrograde movement or to facilitate manual grasping.
(3) Note. Either the work or the surface may be adhesive.

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24,for means to strip work from work moving means; see (1) Note, above.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 26]    26With finger-access opening
 This subclass is indented under subclass 25.  A device in which a finger notch, recess or aperture is provided in the paster surface to permit grasping of the work for detaching it from the paster surface.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 27]    27With means to hold pad or stack of individual sheets
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices associated with means to retain a plurality of individual work pieces for successive application to the blade, said pieces being generally planar and usually identical in size and juxtaposed one against another and with or without means to bind the edges thereof.
(1) Note. Devices for severing a single sheet or ticket, without a supply package or compartment, will be found in the appropriate subclass at the end of the schedule beginning with subclass 81.

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206Special Receptacle or Package,   subclass 39 for pocket cases specially constructed to hold tickets, cards, stamps, etc., and subclass 40.5 for ticket holders to be carried by the person and designed for ready dispensing of the tickets successively from the holder, where no fixed severing edge is claimed.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 28]    28With means to separate severed end of stub from supply package
 This subclass is indented under subclass 27.  Devices provided with structure for manipulating the cut end of the remaining stub portion of a severed work piece to move it, at least temporarily, away from or retain it in spaced relation with the remaining uncut work pieces of the pad or stack.

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6,for devices having compartments for loose stubs.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 29]    29With changeable blade-edge contour
 This subclass is indented under subclass 27.  Devices in which the configuration of the severing edge of the blade may be varied by rearrangement of relatively movable parts thereof.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 30]    30Slidable notcher
 This subclass is indented under subclass 29.  Devices in which a protruding element is movable along the blade edge for producing a reentrant portion of the severed edge of the work at any desired location.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 31]    31Blade slidable along plane of work surface
 This subclass is indented under subclass 27.  Device in which the blade structure may be manually moved bodily over the surface of the topmost work piece of the pad or stack to locate the blade in a selected severing position.

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29+,for devices in which parts of the blade structure are slidable relative to each other to provide for a changeable blade edge contour.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 32]    32Zigzag-folded supply package
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices associated with means for retaining an elongated strip of work material which, as disclosed, is arranged in juxtaposed successively reversed folds and adapted to be unfolded and moved across the blade.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 33]    33Separate blades usable alternatively or sequentially on same work supply
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices including two or more distinct and spaced severing edges combined with one work supply and capable of use one after the other or independently of one another.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 34]    34Plural supply sources
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices having means to retain two or more distinct work supplies and including one or more blades.
(1) Note. A laminated web which is presented to the blade while still in adhered condition is considered a single supply source and is classified on some other appropriate feature.
(2) Note. This and the indented subclasses include devices having a plurality of individual webs rolled or folded together in face-contacting relation where (a) the juxtaposed webs are presented to a single blade, or (b) nonlaminated webs are separated and two or more are presented to the blade; excluded, however, are those devices where only one of the separated webs is presented to the blade.

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6,for devices excluded under (2) Note, above, and not classifiable in Class 242, Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding.

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156Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,   appropriate subclasses for apparatus and methods pertaining to severing and delaminating, particularly subclasses 152 , 247+, 344, and 584 for delaminating.
242Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding,   subclasses 521 and 522+ for tearing or cutting combined with subsequent convolute winding.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 35]    35On turret-type support with single blade
 This subclass is indented under subclass 34.  Devices wherein each of the work supplies, usually in package form, is mounted on a rotatable carrier means near or at the periphery thereof, there being a severing edge adjacent the carrier, the arrangement being such that the carrier may be rotated to selectively locate any one of the supplies in a position convenient to the severing edge.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 36]    36With movable blade registrable selectively with each source
 This subclass is indented under subclass 34.  Devices wherein a member having a severing edge thereon is connected to the supply holding means for motion relative thereto and this member may be moved so as to locate the severing edge in a position convenient to the work feed-out path from each supply source.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 37]    37With plural blades
 This subclass is indented under subclass 34.  Devices provided with two or more distinct severing edges.

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33,for devices having plural distinct blades useable alternatively or sequentially on a single work supply.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 38]    38With individual blade for each source
 This subclass is indented under subclass 37.  Devices wherein each supply source is provided with an individual severing edge.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 39]    39With housing for work supply
 This subclass is indented under subclass 6.  Devices in which the blade is attached to an enclosure which substantially covers the work supply on at least the top and four sides, as seen in its position of normal use.
(1) Note. A surface in or against which the device is intended to be attached so as to complete the enclosure may be considered as part of the housing to meet the above requirements.
(2) Note. The enclosure may have apertured, foraminous or reticulated wall structure.

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206Special Receptacle or Package,   subclasses 438+ for a surgical package including a severing blade.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 40]    40Liquid-, gas-, or light-tight work passage
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  Housings including claimed structure which is disclosed as acting to seal the work exit passageway to prevent ingress of luminary rays or of liquids or gases into an otherwise sealed housing.
(1) Note. These housings usually protect specially treated paper such as photos:graphic or litmus paper.

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34Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids,   subclass 242 for chamber seals and see the Notes thereto for completing the search for this subject matter.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 41]    41With inspection window or transparent panel
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  Devices wherein the enclosure is provided with an opening or transparent wall for viewing the work or a portion thereof without opening the housing.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 42]    42With mounting means for housing
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  Devices in which the housing structure for attaching the housing to a supporting surface or within a recess.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 43]    43Blade on pivoted closure for housing
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  Devices in which the blade is formed on or attached to a hinged cover for an opening in the container through which the supply package may be inserted.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 44]    44Sectional telescoping housing
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  A device in which the housing is formed of separate parts, at least portions of which are slidably nested one within another, whether permanently joined or separable.
(1) Note. Housings having flanged pivoted covers are not considered to fall within the means of "telescoping".
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 45]    45Including removable cap or sleeve enclosure for spooled work supply
 This subclass is indented under subclass 44.  A device in which the work supply is wound on a core having at least one flange and there is a tubular member, open at one or both ends, telescoping over the flange so as to completely enclose the work supply and is at least partially removed in order to provide access to the work.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 46]    46Including special support for wound supply package
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  Devices in which the work supply is in the form of a wound package and the housing has means to contact with the core or spindle of the package to thereby mount the package for rotation about its axis; or, alternatively, the interior of the housing is modified to supportingly engage the periphery of the package by any means other than merely a flat bottom wall intended to be horizontal in normal position of use.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 47]    47Bearing or trunnions to engage package core
 This subclass is indented under subclass 46.  Devices in which the housing has means to contact with the core or spindle of the package to thereby mount the package for rotation about its axis.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 48]    48Single blank container
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  Devices in which the housing as set forth by the language of the claim(s) is made from one sheet of material cut and folded along lines such as to form an enclosure meeting the requirements of subclass 39.

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229Envelopes, Wrappers, and Paperboard Boxes,   subclasses 100+ for a folded, blank paperboard box.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 49]    49Blade unitary with container
 This subclass is indented under subclass 48.  Devices wherein the severing edge is integral with the material of the blank.
(1) Note. A hardening agent may be used to coat or impregnate the severing edge area of a paper blank. However, an additive preformed edge is excluded from this subclass.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 50]    50With closure fastener
 This subclass is indented under subclass 48.  Devices wherein a cover-forming panel member of the housing is provided with means interengaging other parts of the housing to inhibit movement away from closed or folded position.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 51]    51With brake or tensioner
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  Devices which include a work contacting friction device.

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226Advancing Material of Indeterminate Length,   subclass 195 for devices for placing tension on material of indeterminate-length, where severing is not claimed.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 52]    52Restricted or restrictable work outlet
 This subclass is indented under subclass 51.  Devices in which the exit passageway for the work is, or is capable of being made, sufficiently limited so as to frictionally engage the work, or there is a friction element applied to the running work immediately adjacent to or within the passageway.

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43,for housings in which the blade is on a pivoted closure which serves to clamp the work against a container wall during the severing operation.
44,for sectional telescoping housings having juxtaposed walls forming a restricted or restrictable work outlet.
48+,for folded single blank containers having overlapping or juxtaposed panels forming a work passageway therebetween, some of which disclose that the two panels can exert a braking force on the work.
  
[List of Patents for class 225 subclass 53]    53With finger-access opening to facilitate work feed-out
 This subclass is indented under subclass 39.  Devices provided with an aperture which permits the work supply to be directly contacted by the thumb and/or finger for the purpose of moving a running length of the work toward or through an egress passageway.

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90,for additional types and arrangements of means to facilitate lead-end grasping.
  
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