US PATENT SUBCLASS 521 / 182
.~.~ Cellular product derived from a -C-C(=X)-X containing reactant wherein X is a chalcogen atom, e.g., phthalic acid, etc.


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521 /   HD   SYNTHETIC RESINS OR NATURAL RUBBERS -- PART OF THE CLASS 520 SERIES

*  DD  SYNTHETIC RESINS (Class 520, Subclass 1) {3}
50  DF  .~ CELLULAR PRODUCTS OR PROCESSES OF PREPARING A CELLULAR PRODUCT, E.G., FOAMS, PORES, CHANNELS, ETC. {27}
182.~.~ Cellular product derived from a -C-C(=X)-X containing reactant wherein X is a chalcogen atom, e.g., phthalic acid, etc. {1}
183  DF  .~.~.~> Nitrogen containing reactant {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 521/182

Cellular product derived from a -C X containing reacting wherein x is a chalcogen atom:

(under subclass 50) Subject matter involving a cellular polymer derived from at least one reactant containing a-C X group (X is a chalcogen) or processes of preparing; composition containing a polymer derived from a -C X (X is a chalcogen) reactant or involving a polymerizable reactant and which composition is capable of forming a cellular product or processes of preparing same; processes of treating a cellular polymer derived from a -CX (X is a chalcogen) reactant with a material which neither reacts with the cellular polymer to change or modify chemical bonds therein or neither forms a desired composition with the cellular polymer, or products of such a treatment; processes of treating a cellular polymer without the addition of a material whereby a physical or chemical change in the polymer may be effected or products which are the result of such a treatment.

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53+, for a process of treating a cellular polymer with a material so as to modify or change chemical bonds in the cellular polymer or wherein a material is added to a cellular polymer to form a desired composition therewith, or for cellular products which are the result of such a treating operation.