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Class 063
JEWELRY
Class Definition:
This class includes articles generally composed of precious
metals and stones and of an analogous nature, which are
composed of other materials, not otherwise classified or
imitations of the same, which are intended to be worn upon
the person as ornaments.
REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
117, Single-Crystal, Oriented-Crystal, and Epitaxy Growth
Processes; Non-Coating Apparatus Therefor, for processes and
non-coating apparatus for growing therein-defined
single-crystal of all types of materials, including those
intended as jewelry.
428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles, subclass 67
for an article in which an element is embedded or inlaid in a
substrate similar to a setting for a jewel, and subclass 669
for composite metallic stock which has a precious metal base
component.
SUBCLASSES
Subclass:
1.11
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COMBINATION ORNAMENT:
This subclass is indented under the class definition.
Construction in which there is combined one or more diverse
devices and at least one ornament that falls within the main
definition of this class.
Subclass:
1.12
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With tool, e.g., knife, pen, lens, etc.:
This subclass is indented under subclass 1.11. Subject matter
in which the ornament is combined with an implement which
could assist one in doing useful work.
Subclass:
1.13
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With indicator or alarm, e.g., gage, whistle, clock, etc.:
This subclass is indented under subclass 1.11. Subject matter
in which the ornament is combined with a device that can
impart information regarding some aspect of the surroundings
or is able to apprehend the attention of others due to its
ability to produce noise, light, etc.
Subclass:
1.14
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With compartment:
This subclass is indented under subclass 1.11. Subject matter
in which the ornament defines a space which is useful for
containing something other than a portion of the ornament.
Subclass:
1.15
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Scent diffuser:
This subclass is indented under subclass 1.14. Subject matter
in which the compartment is used to contain a material that
is designed to emanate an odor.
Subclass:
1.16
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Composite ornament:
This subclass is indented under subclass 1.11. Subject matter
in which the item of jewelry is comprised of a plurality of
lesser items which are usable separately.
(1) Note. A composite piece may include a backing structure
that is used to combine the various lesser items; in other
words, a sort of backbone or armature. An example would be a
pair of earrings assembled on a backing having a clothing
piercing member so that the whole could be worn as a pin.
Subclass:
1.17
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Having conversion member:
This subclass is indented under subclass 1.16. Subject matter
in which the item of jewelry is comprised of a plurality of
lesser items which are held together by one or more backing
members which allows the appearance of the ornament to be
altered.
Subclass:
1.18
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With retainer:
This subclass is indented under subclass 1.11. Subject matter
in which the item of jewelry is comprised of an additional
means to prevent separation of the ornament from the wearer.
Subclass:
3
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BODY MEMBER ENCIRCLING ORNAMENT:
This subclass is indented under the class definition. An
ornament that is connected to the wearer by being draped
around a particular body member (e.g., arm, ankle, wrist,
neck, etc.).
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
138, Pipes and Tubular Conduits, appropriate subclasses for
napkin holders comprising mere tubular wall structure.
248, Supports, appropriate subclasses, for napkin holders
with additional supporting structure such as stands, brackets
or supporting bases.
428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles, subclass 608
for metallic stock which embodies fibers which are
interengaged or between layers.
D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Ornaments, subclasses 3+
for bracelet designs.
Subclass:
3.1
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Having securement detail:
This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Subject matter in
which the item of jewelry is comprised of a means to prevent
separation of the ornament where it is joined to make its
encircling form.
Subclass:
3.2
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Having length adjustment:
This subclass is indented under subclass 3.1. Subject matter
in which the securement detail includes means for changing
the length of the body member encircling ornament without
adding to or subtracting from the number of ornament
elements.
Subclass:
4
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This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Bracelets
composed of a series of links or units, which are joined
together by nonexpanding connections, an attaching means
being employed for uniting the ends of the chain.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
2, Apparel, subclasses 311+ particularly subclasses 321 and
322, and subclasses 338 and 339 for ornamental body-
encircling garment supporters.
59, Chain, Staple, and Horseshoe Making, subclasses 80+ for
various types of ornamental chains.
Subclass:
5.1
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Expansible:
This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Bracelets which
are endless and may be expanded to slip over the hands.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
2, Apparel, subclasses 311+, particularly subclasses 321 and
322, and subclasses 338 and 339 for ornamental body-
encircling garment supporters.
59, Chain, Staple, and Horseshoe Making, subclass 79.1 for
other elastic chains.
Subclass:
5.2
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Continuous coil spring:
This subclass is indented under subclass 5.1. Subject matter
which includes a plurality of links connected for expansion,
and a spiral resilient member extending through the links.
Subclass:
6
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This subclass is indented under subclass 5.1. Expansible
bracelets composed of two sections only.
Subclass:
7
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This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Bracelets formed
with two sections hinged at one point, or hinge structure,
per se, specialized to this art.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
24, Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, etc., particularly subclasses
572+ for bracelet fasteners, per se.
70, Locks, subclass 18 for portable shackles.
Subclass:
8
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This subclass is indented under subclass 7. Devices having
spring means which operates to hold the sections in desired
position or positions.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
16, Miscellaneous Hardware, subclasses 277+ for spring
hinges.
Subclass:
9
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This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Bracelets hinged
at a plurality of points.
Subclass:
10
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This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Bracelets, the
sections of which are connected by one or more swivel
joints.
Subclass:
11
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This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Bracelets
composed of material with sufficient spring to permit the
bracelets to open for the insertion of the hand.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
16 for similar structure in finger rings.
Subclass:
12
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HAVING DIRECT BODY ATTACHMENT:
This subclass is indented under the class definition. An
ornament that is retained on the wearer by a direct coupling
to body tissue (e.g., by piercing, clamping, embedding, or
adhesively, etc.).
(1) Note. Ornaments such as necklaces, bracelets, rings,
etc. that are merely draped around a body member are
considered to be connected to the wearer, but not attached.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
24, Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, etc., subclass 705 for pierced
earring fastener.
D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Ornaments, subclasses
40+ for earring designs.
Subclass:
13
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This subclass is indented under subclass 12. Earring
ornaments suspended and free to swing.
Subclass:
14.1
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Nonpiercing:
This subclass is indented under subclass 12. Earrings in
which the attaching member is clamped or secured upon the
lobe of the ear without piercing the same.
Subclass:
14.2
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Having guard:
This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter
which further includes means for preventing an ornament from
being dislodged from the ear after the ornament is attached
to the ear.
Subclass:
14.3
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Having clamp pad:
This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter
in which further includes means for protecting the lobe of
the ear from excessive pressure from the attaching member.
Subclass:
14.4
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Pivoted arm clamp:
This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter
in which the attaching member comprises a clamp having two
parts and means for pivotally connecting the parts together
to form a jaw.
Subclass:
14.5
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Spring actuated:
This subclass is indented under subclass 14.4. Subject matter
including resilient means for blasting the jaw into at least
one position.
Subclass:
14.6
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Screw-type clamp:
This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter
in which the attaching member comprises a clamp forming a jaw
and a fastener member threadably mounted and movable in the
jaw so that the fastener member can be moved toward and away
from the ear when the jaw is placed over the lobe of the ear
by rotation of the fastener member.
Subclass:
14.7
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Slide clamp:
This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter
in which the attaching member comprises a clamp having two
parts and means for slidably connecting the parts for
movement toward and away from each other.
Subclass:
14.8
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One-piece clamp:
This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter
in which the attaching member comprises a unitary member
shaped to form a jaw which can be placed over the lobe of the
ear.
Subclass:
14.9
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Adhesive attachment:
This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter
in which the ornament is secured to the body by means of a
tacky, sticky substance generally referred to as adhesive.
Subclass:
15
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Ring:
This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Ornamental
devices for encircling the fingers.
(1) Note. The term "finger ring" denotes a functional
categorization which may include identical structure provided
for elsewhere on either a functional or structural basis.
See, for example, bracelets in subclasses 3+ of this class,
and chain links in subclasses 84+ of Class 59, Chain, Staple,
and Horseshoe Making.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
subclasses 3+ see (1) Note above.
subclasses 26+ for rings having interchangeable
initial-mountings.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
16, Miscellaneous Hardware, subclasses 108+ for
miscellaneous ferrules, rings, and thimbles.
40, Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting, subclass 639 for
rings having means for conveying information.
59, Chain, Staple, and Horseshoe Making, subclasses 84+, see
(1) Note above.
249, Static Molds, subclass 57 for molding apparatus for
forming a ring-like product.
D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Ornaments, subclasses
26+ for finger ring designs.
Subclass:
15.1
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15. Devices
comprising two or more discrete and/or detachable annular
members.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
15 for rings constructed from a plurality of nonseparable
annular members.
Subclass:
15.2
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15. Devices
including a discrete and distinct member for detachably
holding two or more annular members together.
(1) Note. Included herein is the connector means, per se.
Subclass:
15.3
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15.2. Devices
including means forming a portion or portions of one or more
annular members which means serve to detachably hold said
annular members together.
(1) Note. Included herein are plural rings modified to
provide an interlacing or meshing of portions thereof, which
while worn on the finger, precludes relative axial movement
of the several rings.
Subclass:
15.4
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15.3. Devices
wherein at least one separate annular member is encompassed,
embraced or enveloped along substantially its entire
periphery by at least one other separate annular member.
Subclass:
15.45
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15. Devices having
at least one joint, the two parts of which are resiliently
urged toward one another to cause the ring to assume a
minimum diameter.
(1) Note. Included herein are rings with a split or open
annulus to enable circumferential size adjustments by
deformation within the elastic limit of the ring material.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
5.1 for contractible bracelets.
15.5 for rings wherein the circumferential size may be
varied by deformation beyond the elastic limit of the ring
material.
Subclass:
15.5
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15. Devices having
means to permit change in the diameter of the finger
contacting periphery.
(1) Note. Included in this and indented subclasses are
finger ring size varying attachments, per se.
(2) Note. Included herein are rings with a split or open
annulus to enable circumferential size adjustments by
deformation beyond the elastic limit of the ring material.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
15.45 for contractible rings relying upon the resilience of
the ring material.
Subclass:
15.6
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15.5. Devices
wherein part of the finger contacting periphery of the ring
is reoriented, or a separate piece or element is mounted upon
the contacting periphery.
(1) Note. The element or abutment serves to adapt the ring
for a smaller finger or inhibit its removal.
Subclass:
15.65
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15.5. Devices made
of two or more segmented parts, at least two parts of which
are operable to vary the internal size.
(1) Note. Included herein are size varying means utilizing
a segmental sector of the ring annulus wherein both ends of
said sector are adjustable relative to the respective
adjacent ends of the ring annulus.
(2) Note. Included herein is a ring annulus provided with a
turnbuckle insert to vary circumferential size.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
15.7 for rings including two or more segmental sectors
together to form an annular member or members of fixed size.
Subclass:
15.7
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15. Devices
comprising a series of circumferential generally arcuate
parts secured together to form an annular member or members
of fixed size.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
15.5 for similar structure to enable changing the ring
size.
Subclass:
15.8
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This subclass is indented under subclass 15. Devices
including means which cover and/or encase the ring or
portions thereof.
(1) Note. This indented subclass does not include devices
which merely prevent loss without covering or encasing the
ring; for such devices see subclass 15 and the other
pertinent indented subclasses.
(2) Note. Included herein is the shield means, per se.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
15 for mere guarding means which prevent loss of a ring and
which are not structurally provided for in the indented
subclasses, and see (1) Note, above.
Subclass:
15.9
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Toe:
This subclass is indented under subclass 15. Subject matter
in which the ornament is secured about one or more of the
terminal digits extending from a wearer's foot; i.e., toes.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
42 for ornaments used to adorn a toenail.
Subclass:
18
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LOCKET:
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject
matter relating to ornaments having a concealed recess
adapted to receive a picture and so constructed that the
picture may be disclosed.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
40, Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting, subclass 1.5, 1.6 and
642.02+ for somewhat similar devices, but which are intended
for displaying information rather than for ornaments.
D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Ornaments, subclass 80
for locket designs.
Subclass:
19
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This subclass is indented under subclass 18. Lockets having
the recess concealed by a cover opening at an angle to the
plane of its seat.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
40, Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting, subclasses 790+ for
other picture retainers.
49, Movable or Removable Closures, appropriate subclasses for
closures of the type provided for and see the notes in
section IV of Class 49 for the loci of closures in other
classes.
368, Horology: Time Measuring Systems or Devices, subclasses
276+ and 313 for watch cases and hinges.
Subclass:
20
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject
matter relating to ornaments secured to the clothing by means
of a pin attachment.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
31 for pins having a vibrating jewel.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
24, Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, etc., subclass 6, 13, 103, and
706+ for pin attached fasteners.
40, Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting, subclass 1.5 for
badges.
132, Toilet, subclass 278 for clasp or barrette type hair
fasteners.
428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles, subclass 3,
4+, 12, 21 through 26, 29+, 32, and 67 for ornamental
articles which may be applied to clothing or to a person.
D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Ornaments, subclasses
40+ for brooch and pin designs.
Subclass:
21
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WATCH OR CHAIN ATTACHMENT:
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject
matter relating to ornamental and safety attachments for
watches and for ornamental chains.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
59, Chain, Staple, and Horseshoe Making, subclasses 78+ for
chain structure, per se.
D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Ornaments, subclass 13
for ornamental chain designs; and subclass 86 for designs for
watch chains and attachments.
Subclass:
22
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This subclass is indented under subclass 21. Devices
comprising means to be passed through a buttonhole to secure
the chain to the clothing.
Subclass:
23
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This subclass is indented under subclass 21. Devices
comprising pendants, such as are usually attached to a
watch-chain.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
40, Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting, subclass 1.5 for
articles of inferior material whose main function is to
display certain information.
Subclass:
24
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This subclass is indented under subclass 21. Devices designed
to prevent the loss of the watch from the pocket.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
2, Apparel, subclass 249 and 250 for devices not detached
from the pocket upon the withdrawal of the watch.
150, Purses, Wallets, and Protective Covers, subclass 102
and 134 for pocket book and billfold safety attachments,
respectively.
Subclass:
25
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This subclass is indented under subclass 24. Safety
watch-guards carrying means which is automatically thrown to
engaging position by a pull on the chain.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
52, Static Structures (e.g., Buildings), subclasses 155+
for earth anchors which may be actuated to expand
subterraneously.
132, Toilet, subclasses 276+ for similar structure in hair
fasteners, and 57.1+, for hat fasteners.
Subclass:
26
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This subclass is indented under the class definition. Jewelry
having means for holding gems.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
29, Metal Working, subclass 10.
205, Electrolysis: Processes, Compositions Used Therein, and
Methods of Preparing the Compositions, subclass 114 for
electrolytic methods of setting or mounting gems.
428, Stock Material or Miscellaneous Articles, subclass 614
for metallic stock having a component which is embedded in
another component.
D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Ornaments, subclass 91
for gem holder designs.
Subclass:
27
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This subclass is indented under subclass 26. Devices
comprising open settings which hold the gem by means of a
circular series of prongs.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
subclasses 12+ for similar structure in earrings.
Subclass:
28
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This subclass is indented under subclass 26. Jewelry gem
settings, such as cluster-settings and jewel bars for holding
a plurality of gems closely assembled.
Subclass:
29.1
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Detachable:
This subclass is indented under subclass 26. Jewelry gem
settings in which the gem or the gem and its holder may be
detached from the article in order that another mounting may
be substituted.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
23 for similar structure in watch charms.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
24, Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, etc., subclass 113 for button
and fastener covers.
Subclass:
29.2
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Magnetic:
This subclass is indented under subclass 29.1. Subject matter
which includes means for magnetically holding the gem or the
gem and its setting to the article.
Subclass:
30
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This subclass is indented under subclass 30. Devices for
temporarily holding a gem for display purposes.
Subclass:
31
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This subclass is indented under subclass 26. Gem-settings
which are mounted on a spring, so that it may vibrate or is
so connected with mechanism that a positive motion may be
imparted to it.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
13 for suspended gems in pendants.
Subclass:
32
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GEM:
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Devices
relating to the stones or gems, per se.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
117, Single-Crystal, Oriented-Crystal, and Epitaxy Growth
Processes; Non-Coating Apparatus Therefor, for processes and
non-coating apparatus for growing therein-defined
single-crystal of all types of materials, including those
intended as jewelry.
Subclass:
33
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MISCELLANEOUS:
This subclass is indented under the class definition. An
ornament that is not provided for in any of the superior
subclasses of this class.
Subclass:
34
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Plated or covered with a noble metal or substance:
This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter
in which the item of jewelry is protected by a layer of a
noble metal or some other substance that will provide
protection or enhance appearance.
Subclass:
35
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Findings, i.e., an incomplete ornament:
This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter
which is used to form, at least in part, an item of jewelry.
Subclass:
36
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Naturally occurring substance:
This subclass is indented under subclass 35. Subject matter
in which the finding is derived from naturally occurring
animal, vegetable, or mineral matter.
Subclass:
37
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Mesh fabric, e.g., metallic fabric, bead work:
This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter
in which the ornamental item is composed of a multitude of
individual elements and has the general appearance of
chainmail.
Subclass:
38
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Chain link or bead:
This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter
which focuses on an individual element of an item of jewelry
composed of a multitude of such individual elements that are
linked, connected, or otherwise attached to one another to
form at least one strand.
Subclass:
39
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Stringless bead, e.g., "pop" beads:
This subclass is indented under subclass 38. Subject matter
in which the bead does not require a string, wire, etc. to be
connectible one to another.
Subclass:
40
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Changeable ornamental element, e.g., for color coordination,
etc.:
This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter
in which the ornament has an element which may be exchanged
for another element in order to alter the appearance of the
ornament.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
29.1 for a detachable gem.
Subclass:
41
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Convertible in size:
This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter
in which the ornament may be changed from fitting one body
portion to fitting another.
(1) Note. A couple of examples are a ring which can be
reconfigured to fit on a wrist or a necklace which can also
be worn as a bracelet.
Subclass:
42
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Fingernail or toenail:
This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter
in which the ornament is used to adorn the unguinal tissue
which naturally occurs on the dorsal distal tips of ones
digits.
Subclass:
43
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Barrette:
This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter
in which the ornament is used to adorn one or more locks of
hair.
CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS
Subclass:
900
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MAGNETIC CONNECTOR:
Subject matter from diverse areas which have a common feature
of a connecting device which uses one or more magnets to
effect the connection.
FOREIGN ART COLLECTIONS
The definitions for FOR 100-FOR 101 below correspond to the
definitions of the abolished subclasses under Class 63 from
which these collections were formed. See the Foreign Art
Collection schedule for specific correspondences. {Note: The
titles and definitions for indented art collections include
all the details of the one(s) that are hierarchically
superior.}
Subclass: FOR 100
COMBINATION ARTICLES: Foreign art collections including
constructions under the class definition in which are
combined two or more articles having different functions, at
least one of the articles falling within the definition of
this class.
Subclass: FOR 101
MISCELLANEOUS Foreign art collections including subject
matter under the definition of this class, but not within
that of any other subclass.
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Last Modified: 6 October 2000