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Title: The Classification of Patents
Author: United States Patent Office
Release Date: September 20, 2007 [EBook #22685]
Language: English
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE
THE CLASSIFICATION OF PATENTS
[Illustration: Department of the Interior]
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1915
PREFATORY NOTE.
Parts A and B of the following pages are designed to acquaint all
persons using the Patent Office classification with the principles upon
which the reclassification is proceeding.
Part C consists of a few tentative rules advanced with the notion of
fixing classification practice within the office in certain doubtful
cases.
Part D is intended to inform examiners reclassifying within examining
divisions respecting the initial procedure in reforming a class.
CONTENTS.
Page.
A. Introduction. 1
Past classifications of the U. S. Patent Office. 1
Beginning of revision. 2
Precedents and authorities. 3
Definition of scientific classification. 4
B. Principles of the new classification of the Patent Office. 4
Elements of a Patent Office classification. 4
Basis of classification. 5
Art as a basis. 5
Function or effect as a basis. 7
Structure as a basis. 8
Division and arrangement. 9
Infinitude of possible com
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