This class provides for design patents claiming ornamental
designs for:
1. Projectile Launching Weapon
2. Explosive of Pyrotechnic Article
3. Target or Target Launcher
4. Free Flight Projectile
5. Trapping, Repelling, or Vermin Destroying
6. Fishing Equipment
7. Miscellaneous
(1)
Note. Design patents in this class are classified by what
is claimed and shown in full lines only. Broken, hatched, or stippled lines,
which may be included in design patent drawings, are considered
as environment only.
Travel Goods and Personal Belongings,
subclass 220 for scabbard or sheath for knife or sword; subclasses
221-225 for body- or belt-attached fishing rod holder or carrier;
subclasses 222 and 223 for gun holster; subclass 224 for body-attached
cartridge holder; subclasses 254-262 for containers and carrying cases
for sports equipment; subclass 260 for fishing creel; subclasses
273-302 for enclosed storage container; Cross Reference Art Collection
904 for sports accessory case; Cross Reference Art Collection 905
for tackle box.
Measuring, Testing, or Signalling Instruments,
subclass 46 for sonar; subclass 107 for buoy; subclasses 114
and 115 for flashing, warning, or directing-type light.
Games, Toys, and Sports Goods,
subclasses 302 through 309for game-type target (e.g., toy marksman type,
dart board, etc.); subclasses 567-575 for toy weapon; subclass 568 for
toy sword; subclass 571 for toy bow or crossbow; subclasses 573-575
for toy handgun or rifle; subclasses 834-840 for tent.
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Design that includes the disclosure of another design
which, if claimed separately, would be classified in a subsequent
subclass or class.
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Design for a device for mechanically shooting a spear-like
projectile underwater or by expelling a projectile with a gust of
air from the mouth.
This subclass is indented under subclass 104. Design that includes an ornamental feature or features
that shows the ornamental appearance of another article as applied
ornamentation.
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Design for a Y-shaped stick having an elastic strap attached
to the prongs used for flinging small stones:
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Design for a weapon consisting of a curved flexible strip
of material, strung taut from end to end used to launch arrows.
This subclass is indented under subclass 100. Design for a part or accessory for a pistol or rifle,
capable of firing a projectile using an explosive charge as a propellant.
This subclass is indented under subclass 108. Design for mechanism for aiming a firearm or support
therefor or mechanism for circulating air into a firearm.
Travel Goods and Personal Belongings,
subclass 220 for scabbard or sheath for knife or sword; subclasses 221-225
for body or belt attached fishing rod holder or carrier; subclasses
222 and 223 for gun holster.
Games, Toys, and Sports Goods,
subclasses 302 through 309for target for game; subclasses 567-575 for toy weapon;
subclass 568 for toy sword; subclasses 573-575 for toy handgun or
rifle.
This subclass is indented under subclass 119. Design directed to small arthropod animals characterized
by three pairs of legs and a segmented body with or without wings.
(1)
Note. Includes fly, cricket, mosquito, beetle, etc.
This subclass is indented under subclass 122. Design for implement used to kill insect consisting of
a long handle with an attached member for crushing or smashing insect.
This subclass is indented under subclass 129. Design that includes an ornamental feature or features
that show the ornamental appearance of another article either as
applied ornamentation or form.
This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Design that simulates the appearance of a cold-blooded
aquatic vertebrate characteristically having fins, gills, and a
streamlined body.
This subclass is indented under subclass 126. Design that includes an ornamental feature or features
that show the ornamental appearance of another article either as
applied ornamentation or form.
This subclass is indented under subclass 132. Design that simulates the appearance of a cold-blooded
aquatic vertebrate characteristically having fins, gills, and a
streamlined body.
Travel Goods and Personal Belongings,
subclasses 221 through 225for body or belt attached fishing rod holder or
carrier; subclass 254-262 for containers and carrying cases for sports
equipment; subclass 260 for fishing creel; subclasses 273-302 for enclosed
storage container; Cross Reference Art Collection 904 for sports
accessory case; Cross Reference Art Collection 905 for tackle box.
Measuring, Testing, or Signalling Instruments,
subclass 46 for sonar; subclass 107 for buoy; subclasses 114 and
115 for flashing, warning, or directing-type light.
This subclass is indented under subclass 134. Design for thin straight piece or bar of material used
for fishing or a device to wind fishing line or cord.
This subclass is indented under subclass 138. Design that includes the disclosure of another design
which, if claimed separately, would be classified in a subsequent
subclass or class.
This subclass is indented under subclass 134. Design for a curved or sharply bended wire member with
a sharply pointed end or protective cover therefor.
This subclass is indented under subclass 147. Design that includes the disclosure of another design
which, if claimed separately, would be classified in a subsequent
subclass or class.
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Design for article directed to arms, pyrotechnics, hunting,
and fishing equipment not elsewhere provided for.
Example of a design for miscellaneous subject matter forthis class.
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