US PATENT SUBCLASS 493 / 374
ASSEMBLING OR DISASSEMBLING OF DISTINCT MEMBERS


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493 /   HD   MANUFACTURING CONTAINER OR TUBE FROM PAPER; OR OTHER MANUFACTURING FROM A SHEET OR WEB

374ASSEMBLING OR DISASSEMBLING OF DISTINCT MEMBERS {5}
375  DF  .~> Of tag or label to tether or to article {1}
377  DF  .~> Including tear strip
378  DF  .~> Including cutting or tearing edge
379  DF  .~> Comprising bringing two members together {4}
393  DF  .~> Securing


DEFINITION

Classification: 493/374

ASSEMBLING OR DISASSEMBLING OF DISTINCT MEMBERS:

(under the class definition) Method or apparatus (a) including juxtaposing or fastening together a sheet or web workpiece and another workpiece; or, (b) including disengaging a sheet or web workpiece from another workpiece

to which it had previously been fastened.

(1) Note. The workpieces of this subclass are totally separate and distinct. A first and a second surface of a workpiece are not considered to be separate workpieces, no matter how far spaced from each other.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

6, for an operation of this class assembling or coating and the use of control means responsive to that assembling or coating.

47+, for assembling dissimilar filter materials in making a cigarette filter.

67+, for assembling a rigid container combined with cutting, breaking, tearing, or abrading by a rotary tool.

75+, for assembling a rigid container combined with cutting, breaking, tearing, or abrading by a reciprocatory tool. 84+, for making a rigid container including assembly of distinct members.

210+, for making a pliable container including assembly of distinct members.

297+, for making a tube including assembly of distinct members.

334+, for assembling of distinct members combined with adhesive coating.

343+, for assembling of distinct members combined with cutting, breaking, tearing, or abrading.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

29, Metal Working,

428+, for methods of and subclasses 700+ for apparatus for assembling or disassembling. Class 29 is the generic home for assembling. See the search notes under subclasses 428 and 700 for other locations of specific types of assembling.

156, Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, for uniting a first and a second web by adhesive bonding without assembling or bending in forming united stock material. See the line notes under the definition of this class.

198, Conveyors: Power-Driven,

418+, for a conveyor for establishing and moving a group of items; and subclass 644 for means for conveying a signature. 227, Elongated-Member-Driving Apparatus, for a device specific to driving a fastener into a sheet or web; or into a stack of sheets or webs, with no recognition of more than one sheet or web.