US PATENT SUBCLASS 346 / 107.1
LIGHT OR BEAM RECORDING


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107.1LIGHT OR BEAM RECORDING {3}
107.2  DF  .~> Including camera
107.3  DF  .~> Mirror galvanometer {2}
107.6  DF  .~> Including record receiver or handling means therefor


DEFINITION

Classification: 346/107.1

LIGHT OR BEAM RECORDING:

(under the class definition) Subject matter wherein a phenomenon is recorded on a photosensitive or a heat sensitive medium by a light or stream of electrons.

(1) Note. The light can be generated by an ambient or an artificial light source.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

74, for magnetos:graphic recorders.

76.1, for thermal recording apparatus and processes.

150.1+, for electric recording apparatus and processes.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS 178, Telegraphy,

15, for photos:graphic recorders for automatic systems. Subclass 90 for miscellaneous photos:graphic telegraph recorders.

250, Radiant Energy,

580+, for a recording detector responsive to invisible radiation generally.

347, Incremental Printing of Symbolic Information,

224+, for radiation marking apparatus and processes.

352, Optics: Motion Pictures, for motion picture recording apparatus employing photosensitive recording material.

355, Photocopying, appropriate subclasses for photocopying film strip or sheets where no other recording apparatus is involved.

358, Facsimile,

302, for facsimile photos:graphic recorders.

378, X-Ray or Gamma Ray Systems or Devices, appropriate subclasses particularly

167+, for X-ray devices using photos:graphic detectors. 396, Photography, for photos:graphic apparatus for recording images.

399, Electrophotography,

9+, for diagnostics, subclasses 38+ for controls, subclasses 130+ for image formation, subclasses 168+ for charging, subclasses 177+ for exposure, subclasses 222+ for development, subclasses 297+ for transfer, subclasses 320+ for fixing, subclasses 343+ for cleaning, and subclasses 361+ for document handling.

430, Radiation Imagery Chemistry: Process, Composition, or Product Thereof, appropriate subclasses for radiation imagery process and material.