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SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION

This class provides for receptacles or enclosures, combined with article supporting means such as drawers, racks, shelves, etc., fixed or movable partly or wholly out of the enclosure to make the article supported more readily accessible, and enclosures combined with any nonreceptacle feature for which there is no other provision. This statement is intended to include receptacle structures having modified features to cooperate with the indicated combined devices.

Included in this class, for example, are article containing magazine type cabinet structures having means to facilitate the removal of articles therefrom, showcases, counters, outdoor type cabinets, cabinets designed for use in worship, sectional unit type cabinets, enclosures specially designed to house radios, television sets, phonographs, and picture machines and film. See Subclass References to the Current Class, below, for these subclasses.

The term "component" as used in the subclass titles and definitions relates to compartments, walls, doors, shelves, partitions, racks or other article supports, or similar parts of a compartment, fixed or removable.

SECTION II - LINES WITH OTHER CLASSES AND WITHIN THIS CLASS

In general, except for article supports, etc., as set forth in the above class definition, instrumentalities provided for in other classes with an enclosure solely for housing the instrumentality are classified with the type of instrumentality.

Receptacle structure, per se, is not provided for herein. Such structures are in the appropriate receptacle classes of which Class 220, Receptacles, is the generic class. For the distribution of the receptacle art see the notes to the definition of Class 220.

SPECIAL USE TYPES AND COMBINATIONS OF WHICH A CABINET IS A PART:

A. Cabinets or enclosures specially designed to house radios, phonograph instruments or records, picture machines or film are found in this class. (See Subclass References to the Current Class, below.) The housed apparatus may be defined in general terms without the recitation of the characteristics of it or its particulars or relationship with the cabinets.

Cabinets in combination with apparatus such as loud-speakers, dials, tuning handles or shafts, chassis and so forth, are classified with the apparatus.

B. Cabinets designed solely for use in worship and cabinets designed specially for laboratory, dental, barber or medical use are in this class. (See Subclass References to the Current Class, below.)

See Reference to Other Classes, below, for related art areas.

CABINET SUBCOMBINATIONS

A. Closures and Doors.

Cabinets with doors and closures are found in the various subclasses providing for movable components depending upon the particular type of motion of the closure or door. See Subclass References to the Current Class below, for cabinets with inner and outer closures and those with a closure having an auxiliary opening. Arrangements of doors or closures on two or more sides of a cabinet are also provided for in this class. Folding cardboard type cabinets with sliding doors are provided for in this class.

B. Closure Fasteners and Locks:

With the exception of a few special types of locking and latching devices provided for in the subclasses of this class, such devices for movable cabinet parts have not been set out since they are of the types that can be adequately cross-referenced in Class 70 and Class 292. Also see Subclass References to the Current Class.

C. Guides for Drawers and Other Sliding Components:

Horizontally sliding cabinet drawers, shelves, closures, etc., provided with guide means are in this class. Other combinations of cabinet components and guide means therefor are classified in the subclass providing for the particular type of component. See Subclass References to the Current Class, below.

D. Handles:

Cabinets with carrying handles and those having both a carrying handle and a particular supporting means usable independently of the handle are found in this class. See Subclass References to the Current Class, below.

Movable cabinet components or parts provided with a handle mounted thereon and movable therewith as a unit. See Subclass References to the Current Class, below.

E. Operators:

Cabinet components or parts provided with power driven means are in this class. See Subclass References to the Current Class, below.

F. Panels and Walls:

This class is not concerned with wall or panel structure, per se, since such structures are provided for in other classes. See Subclass References to the Current Class, below for cabinets having walls of foraminous material and those with spaced walls or with insulation.

Also see References to Other Classes for related art areas.

G. Cabinet Supports:

Cabinet structures including supporting or mounting means for the cabinet are specifically provided for in this class. See Subclass references to the Current Class, below.

Outdoor type cabinets with wall or window mounting means and canopy or curtain type cabinets with wall mounting means.

Cabinet supporting means combined with any of the cabinets provided for in subclasses 3 to 241 are classified with the particular type of cabinet.

Also see References to Other Classes for related art areas.

H. Tables, Racks and Other Article Supports:

See Subclass References to the Current Class for the following: Cabinet structures associated with a leg supported table which can be removed from and used independently of the structure are classified in this class. See Subclass References to the Current Class for other cabinet combinations involving a table or shelf.

Movable racks and other article supports are found in substantially all of the subclasses involving movable components.

See Subclass References to the Current Class for show cases with racks, for cabinets with external racks or article supports, and for cabinets with fixed or merely removable racks or other article supports; for cabinets with supporting means for a typewriter, adding machine, dictaphone or sewing machine. Also see Subclass References to the Current Class for cabinet structure with means to support a supply of paper in position to be written on and for cabinets with means to support a book in position to be read. Cabinets with article supporting means of the disappearing instrument type are also referenced there.

Also see References to Other Classes for related art areas.

SECTION III - SUBCLASS REFERENCES TO THE CURRENT CLASS

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4+,for canopy or curtain type cabinets with wall mounting means.
7.1,for cabinets or enclosures specially designed to house radios.
7.2,for cabinets for television sets.
8.1+,for cabinets or enclosures for phonographs.
20.1,for cabinets or enclosures for picture machines and film.
21+,for cabinets with article supporting means of the disappearing instrument type.
33,, for cabinets designed for use in worship
35+,for article containing magazine type cabinet structures having means to facilitate the removal of articles therefrom in subclasses
100+,for outdoor type cabinets
101+,for outdoor type cabinets with wall or window mounting means.
107+,for sectional unit type cabinets
107.5,215, 216+, 222, and 333, for special types of locking and latching devices.
114+,for showcases
126+,128+ for show cases with racks.
140.1+,for counters.
208.1,through 208.6, and 223.1+ for cabinets with supporting means for a typewriter, adding machine, dictaphone or sewing machine.
209,for cabinets designed specially for laboratory, dental, barber or medical use.
213,for cabinets having walls of foraminous material.
214,for cabinets with spaced walls or with insulation.
222,266+, 271+, 293.1+, and 294+, for movable parts of a compartment.
231,for cabinet structure with means to support a supply of paper in position to be written on.
233,for cabinets with means to support a book in position to be read.
243,for cabinets having both a carrying handle and a particular supporting means usable independently of the handle.
243,through 248, 249.1-249.13, 351.1-351.14, for cabinet structures including supporting or mounting means for the cabinet.
244,for cabinets with carrying handles.
260,for folding cardboard type cabinets with sliding doors.
277,for cabinet structures associated with a leg supported table which can be removed from and used independently of the structure.
280+,for cabinets with external racks or article supports
281+,313+, for other cabinet combinations involving a table or shelf.
283+,for arrangements of doors or closures on two or more sides of a cabinet.
291,for cabinets with inner and outer closures
292,for cabinets with a closure having an auxiliary opening.
293,351 for cabinets with fixed or merely removable racks or other article supports
319.5+,for cabinet components or parts provided with power driven means.
330.1+,for horizontally sliding cabinet drawers, shelves, closures, etc., provided with guide means.
332.1,333, and 348.6, for movable cabinet components or parts provided with a handle mounted thereon and movable therewith as a unit.
351,for parts of a compartment, fixed or removable.

SECTION IV - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES

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5Beds,   subclass 2.1 , for beds combined with some other article of furniture. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
16Miscellaneous Hardware,   subclass 82 for drawer stops, per se. (see "Guides for Drawers, etc." above).
16Miscellaneous Hardware,   subclasses 110+ for handles, per se, and see the notes to subclass 110 of that class for the location of other related handle combinations. (See "Handles" above).
52Static Structures (e.g., Buildings),   for a construction forming an enclosure of the type which is erected or assembled at the job site. Class 52 also takes (1) a component, e.g., panel, of more general utility which is structurally similar to those used in in situ type structures, even though defined or disclosed as having another art use, or (2) in situ erected type enclosures combined with an article or article support where additional structure not merely housing the article or article support is defined, see particularly subclasses 27+ . (See "Panels and Walls," above).
62Refrigeration,   for a cabinet having features specialized to refrigeration, and see the Notes referring to Class 62 in other subclasses of this class (312).
74Machine Element or Mechanism,   subclasses 606+ for casings combined with means to support gearing therein.
109Safes, Bank Protection, or a Related Device,   appropriate subclasses for protective cabinets such as fire and theft resistance safes, and especially subclass 63.5 for cabinets such as refrigerators including means to render the closure fastening means thereof ineffective when the cabinet is in a condition of abnormal use. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
126Stoves and Furnaces,   for cabinets with combustion means to heat the cabinet either internally or externally, i.e., stoves, enclosures of all kinds in combination with means to extract heat of combustion and distribute it.
165Heat Exchange,   appropriate subclasses for housing structure having features peculiar to heat exchange or for a housed heat exchange means where the enclosure is solely for housing the heat exchange means.
4Baths, Closets, Sinks, and Spittoons,   subclasses 619+ , for basins, subclasses 538+, for tubs, per se, or in combination with an enclosure therefor, there being no cabinet features such as drawers, racks, shelves, etc., and no compartments for general storage purposes beyond the compartment formed by the basin enclosure, and subclasses 656 for sink drainboards.
15Brushing, Scrubbing, and General Cleaning,   subclass 258 for cases and containers for shoe blacking boxes and kits.
38Textiles: Ironing or Smoothing,   subclasses 103+ for ironing board support or mount.
42Firearms,   the various "magazine" subclasses, for cartridge magazines and combinations thereof with guns.
43Fishing, Trapping, and Vermin Destroying,   subclass 55 for bait holders.
49Movable or Removable Closures,   appropriate subclasses, for a closure of the type provided for and see the search notes thereto for the loci of closures in other classes. (See "Cabinet Subcombinations" above).
49Movable or Removable Closures,   subclass 503 for a closure panel modified to accommodate a latch or lock and see the search notes thereto for the loci of other closure latches or locks. (see "Closure Fasteners and Locks" above).
68Textiles: Fluid Treating Apparatus,   subclass 232 , for tubs especially designed for the fluid treatment of textiles.
70Locks,   for locks, per se. (See "Closure Fasteners and Locks" above).
73Measuring and Testing,   subclass 431 for instrument casing structures.
108Horizontally Supported Planar Surfaces,   appropriate subclasses for tables, generally; especially subclasses 33+ for a horizontally supported planar surface combined with an enclosure for housing it in an inoperative position, subclasses 134+ for a folding horizontally supported planar surface attached laterally of a support such as a cabinet, and subclass 152 for a horizontally supported planar surface attached laterally of a support. (See "Tables, Racks, etc." above).
119Animal Husbandry,   subclasses 416+ for housings specially adapted to confine animals.
132Toilet,   subclasses 286+ for toilet kits including a toilet article combined with a receptacle which may be in the form of a rack or cabinet.
160Flexible or Portable Closure, Partition, or Panel,   for flexible panels of the flexible or portable panel type. (See "Panels and Walls," above).
160Flexible or Portable Closure, Partition, or Panel,   for flexible closures and see the notes thereto for related art. (See "Cabinet Subcombinations" above).
174Electricity: Conductors and Insulators,   subclasses 50 through 64and 480-507 for enclosures having electrical structure.
181Acoustics,   subclasses 148+ for diaphragms mounted within a cabinet and subclass 199 for a speaker cabinet with specific acoustical features. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
190Trunks and Hand-Carried Luggage,   for receptacles and cabinets designed for use as trunks or traveling bags, subclasses 3+ having trunks convertible to bureaus and 11+ having trunks convertible to table or desk. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
206Special Receptacle or Package,   subclass 19 for a container arranged for sacramental use and subclasses 307+ for a container for a sound recording (e.g., phonograph disc). (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
209Classifying, Separating, and Assorting Solids,   subclasses 370+ for bins, casing, compartments, receptacles, etc., enclosing sifters there being no compartments of general utility included.
211Supports: Racks,   subclass 40 for phonograph record racks. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
211Supports: Racks,   subclass 1.3 for rack structures combined with enclosing storage space for housing the rack in inoperative position, and appropriate subclasses, for cabinets having exteriorly mounted racks, the included portion of the cabinet structure providing only for mounting or operation of the rack. (See "Tables, Racks, etc." above).
215Bottles and Jars,   subclasses 237+ and 273+ for bottles and jars with closure fastenings. (See "Closure Fasteners and Locks" above).
217Wooden Receptacles,   subclasses 56+ and 89, for closure fasteners on wooden receptacles. (See "Closure Fasteners and Locks" above).
220Receptacles,   and the notes thereto for receptacle or housing structure and see particularly subclasses 62.11+ , 560.12+, 592.05, 592.09+, and 592.2+ and the notes thereto for receptacle structures of the spaced wall or insulated type and subclasses 639+ for receptacle wall structure. (See "Panels and Walls," above).
220Receptacles,   subclasses 315+ for closure fasteners combined with metallic receptacle structure. (See "Closure Fasteners and Locks" above).
220Receptacles,   subclasses 476+ for wall or ground mounted receptacles. (See "Cabinet Supports:" above).
221Article Dispensing,   appropriate subclasses, and especially subclasses 282+ for article dispensers not otherwise provided for including cabinet and support structures therefor. The line between Classes 221 and 312 is as follows: Class 221 will take any cabinet serving as a source of supply for discrete articles combined with means to eject or release such articles by means which are recognized in the class definition of Class 221 as dispensing means, without regard to the presence or absence of cabinet structure. Class 312 will take cabinet structures involving a source of supply of articles and not including such dispensing means. Attention is directed to the subclasses of Class 312, in which are classified cabinet structures of the magazine type for containing articles and having means facilitating the removal thereof. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
222Dispensing,   subclass 129.1 for the combination of a cabinet and a bulk dispenser, subclasses 173+ takes a fluent material dispensing container and a casing solely therefor. Throughout the class (222) are container structures having combined therewith bulk dispensing features.
223Apparel Apparatus,   subclass 107 for boxes and baskets especially designed to hold sewing accessories such as, work, spools, needles, pins, scissors, etc.
229Envelopes, Wrappers, and Paperboard Boxes,   for paper receptacles and paper receptacle blanks.
232Deposit and Collection Receptacles,   for deposit and collection receptacles not having general purpose compartments or article supports in addition to the deposit and collection compartment. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
237Heating Systems,   subclass 79 for casings and heat shields for radiators.
242Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding,   for a housing combined with winding or unwinding, usually in the form of a specified coil support or guide structure for dispensing elongated material. Generally a continuous strip towel-type hand dryer in Class 242 is provided with a roll core or spindle while those in Class 312 are not.
248Supports,   and the notes thereto for supports generally and see particularly subclasses indented under subclass 127 for receptacle type stands; see also subclasses 188.2+ for furniture leveling devices and subclass 188.8 for furniture legs and feet and terminal tips or shoes therefor. (See "Cabinet Supports:" above).
248Supports,   and the notes to the class definition, for supports, generally; and especially subclasses 441.1+ for an easel, book or music score holder. (See "Tables, Racks, etc." above)
292Closure Fasteners,   for door or closure fasteners, per se. (See "Closure Fasteners and Locks" above).
343Communications: Radio Wave Antennas,   subclass 702 for antennas combined with a radio cabinet wherein a significant relationship exists between the antenna and the cabinet. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
359Optics: Systems and Elements,   subclasses 838+ for mirrors and mirror systems, per se.
362Illumination,   subclasses 127+ for combinations of a source of light and an article of furniture is modified merely for the promotion of illumination and subclasses 125+ for the combination of a source of light and a showcase modified only for the promotion of illumination.
369Dynamic Information Storage or Retrieval,   subclass 12 for cabinet details of a radio-phonograph; and subclasses 75.11-82 for a phonograph with particular cabinet structure. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
381Electrical Audio Signal Processing Systems and Devices,   subclasses 150+ for loud speaker structures. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
384Bearings,   for guides or slides for supporting drawers, trays or shelves for sliding movement. (see "Guides for Drawers, etc." above).
396Photography,   subclasses 589+ for light-excluding cases or cabinets used in processing exposed film.
401Coating Implements With Material Supply,   subclasses 118+ for a kit; i.e., a holder or receptacle for coating material and a removable applicator or spreader for the material.
433Dentistry,   subclasses 77+ for cabinets combined with dental equipment. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
434Education and Demonstration,   subclasses 408+ for furniture designed for educational demonstrations or instruction and subclasses 61+ for blackboards not combined with cabinet structure.
455Telecommunications,   subclasses 347+ for combinations of a cabinet and radio structure in general. (See "Special Use Types And Combinations, etc." above).
446Amusement Devices: Toys,   subclasses 71+ for a toy which serves as, or has been converted from, a container; and subclass 482 for toy furniture.
604Surgery,   subclass 309 for applying solid materials to the body.
607Surgery: Light, Thermal, and Electrical Application,   subclass 81 for cabinets having combined therewith means for applying to the body any one or combination of light or analogous rays, electricity or thermal treatments.
720Dynamic Optical Information Storage or Retrieval,   subclasses 600 through 657for a particular cabinet structure for optical media.

SUBCLASSES

[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 1]    1BARRIER OPENING WITH FLEXIBLE SEAL FOR OPERATOR
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Apparatus including an opening in a barrier and flexible means mounted at the opening and entirely closing it or sealing against an operating member, e.g., hand, between opposite sides of the barrier thus allowing an operator to manipulate an object on the distal side of the barrier without leakage of fluid through the opening.
(1) Note. This subclass is the residual home of the defined structure. Many classes contain patents to such structures combined with art features; e.g., surgical devices; work handling; specific machines as abrading, washing, drying, welding, etc. Such patents are classified in the appropriate art class. Exemplary instances are noted under "SEARCH CLASS".

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2Apparel,   subclasses 16+ for a hand or arm guard and protector, subclasses 158 for a mitten, 159+ for a glove, and subclass 270 for a sleeve closure, per se.
34Drying and Gas or Vapor Contact With Solids,   subclass 242 for means to seal an opening in a treating chamber against gas or vapor leakage and provide for the feeding of material through the opening.
74Machine Element or Mechanism,   subclass 17.8 for devices providing motion transfer through an imperforate seal and subclasses 18+ for a flexible sealing diaphragm attached to a moving rod and to a casing.
128Surgery,   appropriate subclass for an enclosure with a surgical operating device or with a feature specialized to a surgical operating device.
134Cleaning and Liquid Contact With Solids,   subclass 200 for spray or jet supplying and/or applying means with a closable work-treating chamber.
200Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers,   subclass 83 for a circuit maker or breaker actuated by a fluid pressure diaphragm, and subclass 86 for circuit-controllers incorporated in mats or treads and adapted to be operated by a person stepping on them.
220Receptacles,   subclasses 694+ for miscellaneous attachments for metallic receptacles.
285Pipe Joints or Couplings,   subclasses 189+ for means joining a pipe to a plate.
422Chemical Apparatus and Process Disinfecting, Deodorizing, Preserving, or Sterilizing,   subclasses 50+ for manipulative chemical laboratory devices.
451Abrading,   subclasses 75+ for a sandblasting machine of general utility.
454Ventilation,   appropriate subclasses for a ventilated enclosure, per se, and subclass 184 specifically for the ventilation of a cabinet which houses electrical or electronic components.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 3]    3CANOPY OR CURTAIN TYPE
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Cabinet structures generally of a skeleton-frame nature, designed to be inclosed largely or entirely by flexible material, as fabric.

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31.05+,for liquid wetted fabric wall cabinets.

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135Tent, Canopy, Umbrella, or Cane,   subclasses 87+ for canopies.
211Supports: Racks,   subclass 180 for racks with screens or curtains.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 4]    4Wall
 This subclass is indented under subclass 3.  Structures designed to be mounted in or on or secured to a wall surface.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 5]    5Knockdown or foldable
 This subclass is indented under subclass 4.  Devices so made that they may be knocked down or folded to occupy a small space.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 6]    6Knockdown or foldable
 This subclass is indented under subclass 3.  Devices with means whereby they may be knocked down or folded to occupy a small space.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 7.1]    7.1RADIO TYPE:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Cabinets designed to house radio apparatus.
(1) Note. See section 3, a, of the main class definition for a more complete statement on radio cabinets and see the search notes to such section for the distribution of related combinations in other classes.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 7.2]    7.2TELEVISION TYPE:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Subject matter having a video feature (e.g., viewing screen) associated with the cabinet.

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348Television,   subclasses 836+ for cabinet structure in combination with television components.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.1]    8.1FOR PHONOGRAPH RECORD PLAYER:
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Cabinet structure having structure particularly configured to support a device for reproducing sound that has been mechanically transcribed in a groove on a circular disk or cylinder.

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9.1+,for cabinet having structure to support an audio or visual recording medium.

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15Brushing, Scrubbing, and General Cleaning,   Digests 12-14 for tape or phonograph record cleaner.
181Acoustics,   subclasses 148+ , for diaphragms mounted within a cabinet and subclass 199 for a speaker cabinet with specific acoustical features.
206Special Receptacle or Package,   subclasses 307+ for a container under the class definition for removably containing an article which includes machine readable information registered thereon.
211Supports: Racks,   subclass 40 for frame structure to support phonograph record.
221Article Dispensing,   appropriate subclasses for operating or ejecting mechanism of an article dispenser which is not limited to the handling of phonograph records and not otherwise specialized to the phonograph art.
360Dynamic Magnetic Information Storage or Retrieval,   subclass 133 for recording medium disk container.
362Illumination,   subclasses 86 and 87 for lighting of phonograph or sound reproducing equipment.
369Dynamic Information Storage or Retrieval,   subclasses 12 and 75.11-82 for cabinet structure of a sound reproducing machine.
720Dynamic Optical Information Storage or Retrieval,   subclasses 600 through 657for a particular cabinet structure for optical media.
D14Recording, Communication, or Information Retrieval Equipment,   subclasses 175+ for console type radio or phonograph, subclasses 199+ and 204+ for speaker, phonograph housing, or housing of a video or audio recording, transmission or playback equipment.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.11]    8.11Record compartment situated under player compartment:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.6.  Cabinet structure wherein the record compartment is located below the record player compartment.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.12]    8.12Player accessible through front of cabinet:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.1.  Cabinet structure including an opening or closure at the front of the cabinet for access to the record player.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.13]    8.13Player accessible through top of cabinet:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.1.  Cabinet structure including an opening or closure on the top of the cabinet for access to the record player.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.14]    8.14Removable closure:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.13.  Cabinet structure including a particular closure on the top of the cabinet which can easily be detached from the cabinet.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.15]    8.15Pivoted closure:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.13.  Cabinet structure including a closure on the top of the cabinet which can be pivoted about an axis.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.16]    8.16Having a movable speaker compartment closure:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.1.  Cabinet structure including a speaker chamber having a movable closure to provide access to the speaker chamber.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.2]    8.2Having pivoted or rotating player support:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.1.  Cabinet structure wherein the player support structure is configured to be pivoted or rotated about an axis.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.3]    8.3About a vertical axis:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.2.  Cabinet structure wherein the player support is pivoted or rotated about a vertical axis.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.4]    8.4Portable:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.2.  Cabinet structure in the form of a compact carrying case for easy transportation.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.5]    8.5Having sliding player support:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.1.  Cabinet structure including structure configured to permit the record player to slide.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.6]    8.6Having separate phonograph record compartment:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.1.  Cabinet structure having a compartment in which a record player is supported and another compartment particularly adapted for storing a record.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.7]    8.7Including interconnected or interrelated player and record compartment doors:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.6.  Cabinet structure including a movable or removable closure for the record player compartment and another movable or removable closure for the record compartment, wherein a means is provided such that movement of one compartment closure causes movement of the other compartment closure.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.8]    8.8Including movable record support:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.6.  Cabinet structure further including structure for supporting a record and which can be moved relative to the cabinet housing.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 8.9]    8.9Record compartment situated above or beside player compartment:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 8.6.  Cabinet structure wherein the record compartment is located over or to a side of the record player compartment.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 9.1]    9.1FOR STORING AUDIO OR VISUAL RECORDING MEDIUM (E.G., COMPACT DISC, PHONOGRAPH RECORD, FILM, TAPE):
 This subclass is indented under the class definition.  Cabinet structure including structure specifically configured to support optically or magnetically recording medium.

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206Special Receptacle or Package,   subclasses 307+ for a container under the class definition for removably containing an article which includes machine readable information registered thereon.
211Supports: Racks,   subclass 40 for frame structure to support phonograph record.
221Article Dispensing,   appropriate subclasses for operating or ejecting mechanism of an article dispenser which is not limited to the handling of phonograph records and not otherwise specialized to the phonograph art.
360Dynamic Magnetic Information Storage or Retrieval,   subclass 133 for record medium disk container.
362Illumination,   subclasses 86 and 87 for lighting of phonograph or sound reproducing equipment.
369Dynamic Information Storage or Retrieval,   subclasses 12 and 75.11-82 for cabinet structure of a sound reproducing machine.
720Dynamic Optical Information Storage or Retrieval,   subclasses 600 through 657for a particular cabinet structure for optical media.
D14Recording, Communication, or Information Retrieval Equipment,   subclasses 175+ for console type radio or phonograph, subclasses 199+ and 204+ for speaker, phonograph housing, or housing of a video or audio recording, transmission or playback equipment.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 9.11]    9.11Removed by individual ejector:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 9.9.  Cabinet structure wherein an individual mechanism is provided for each of a plurality of stored recording media and which operates to partially or completely deliver a recording medium from the inside to the outside of the cabinet housing.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 9.12]    9.12And a master selector:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 9.11.  Cabinet structure wherein a means is provided for selecting one of a plurality of recording media, and is connected to or operates to selectively engage one of the recording medium ejectors to partially or completely deliver the selected recording medium from the inside to the outside of the cabinet housing.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 9.13]    9.13Removable key-type selector:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 9.12.  Cabinet structure wherein the selecting means includes a member separable from the cabinet structure and configured to fit into an opening in the cabinet to actuate one of the ejectors to deliver the chosen recording medium partially or completely from inside to the outside of the cabinet housing.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 9.14]    9.14Sliding selector:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 9.12.  Cabinet structure wherein a recording medium is removed partially or completely from the cabinet housing by sliding the selector to a position to actuate one of the individual ejectors.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 9.15]    9.15Pivoting or rotating selector:
 This subclass is indented under subclass 9.12.  Cabinet structure wherein a recording medium is removed by pivoting or rotating the selector to a position to actuate one of the individual ejectors.
  
[List of Patents for class 312 subclass 9.16]    9.16Activated by manually pushing the ejecting mechanism: