US PATENT SUBCLASS 24 / 567
.~.~.~ Coiled wire


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24 /   HD   BUCKLES, BUTTONS, CLASPS, ETC.

455  DF  CLASP, CLIP, SUPPORT-CLAMP, OR REQUIRED COMPONENT THEREOF {17}
530  DF  .~ Having gripping member formed from, biased by, or mounted on, resilient member {8}
566  DF  .~.~ Including resilient biasing wire {1}
567.~.~.~ Coiled wire


DEFINITION

Classification: 24/567

Coiled wire:

(under subclass 566) Elongated filament wound or molded in the form of at least two complete, similarly shaped loops successively coiled around a common central axis.

(1) Note. The loops need not be circular in shape but the ends of the coil must at least subtend an arc of 720 deg. or greater.

(2) Note. See (1) Note of subclass 548 for the distinction between coils and twists.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

534, for a coiled wire mounting means for attaching the clasp*, clip*, or support-clamp* to flaccid* supporting structure or structure-to-be-secured*.

549+, for one-piece uniform cross section resilient* clasps*, clips*, or support-clamps* having coiled portions.