Subclasses list- 10 Caps and cartridges
Patents: 23 Patent Applications: 2 - 11 Paper shells
Patents: 1 Patent Applications: 0 - 12 Assembling
Patents: 9 Patent Applications: 0 - 17 Shell lining and varnishing
Patents: 6 Patent Applications: 0 - 18 Assembling, e.g., metal, plastic
Patents: 6 Patent Applications: 5 - 19.5 Firearm cartridge casing
Patents: 24 Patent Applications: 2 - 19.6 Deforming step, e.g., heading
Patents: 8 Patent Applications: 0 - 19.7 Trimming, deburring, or other finishing operation
Patents: 27 Patent Applications: 0 - 19.8 Primer, primer anvil, percussion cap making
Patents: 2 Patent Applications: 1 - 19 Lubricating
Patents: 29 Patent Applications: 1 - 20.1 LOADING FIREWORKS AND BURSTING CHARGES
Patents: 61 Patent Applications: 2 - 20.11 Filling and ramming fireworks
Patents: 10 Patent Applications: 0 - 20.12 By casting
Patents: 48 Patent Applications: 1 - 20.13 By vibratory packing
Patents: 5 Patent Applications: 0 - 20.14 Placing bursting charge in projectile
Patents: 34 Patent Applications: 2 - 20.15 Placing, tamping, or priming charge in blast hole
Patents: 95 Patent Applications: 2 - 21 Implements
Patents: 20 Patent Applications: 0 - 22 Fuse
Patents: 14 Patent Applications: 2 - 23 AMMUNITION LOADING
Patents: 105 Patent Applications: 10 - 25 Loading and shell closing
Patents: 27 Patent Applications: 1 - 26 Rectilinear shell feed
Patents: 10 Patent Applications: 0 - 27 Rotary shell feed
Patents: 25 Patent Applications: 2 - 28 Implements, including resizing, reconditioning
Patents: 28 Patent Applications: 2 - 29 Filling and ramming
Patents: 28 Patent Applications: 3 - 30 Rammers
Patents: 7 Patent Applications: 1 - 31 Filling
Patents: 40 Patent Applications: 2 - 32 Cap and cartridge priming
Patents: 16 Patent Applications: 0 - 33 Implements, including resizing, reconditioning
Patents: 28 Patent Applications: 0 - 36 Capping and uncapping
Patents: 53 Patent Applications: 0 - 37 Implements, including resizing, reconditioning
Patents: 47 Patent Applications: 1 - 38 Magazine
Patents: 14 Patent Applications: 1 - 39 Crimping
Patents: 15 Patent Applications: 0 - 40 Implements, including resizing, reconditioning
Patents: 12 Patent Applications: 0 - 41 Crimper heads
Patents: 4 Patent Applications: 0 - 42 Bullet patching
Patents: 0 Patent Applications: 0 - 43 Bullet setting
Patents: 30 Patent Applications: 2 - 44 Shell holders
Patents: 24 Patent Applications: 0 - 24 Implements, including resizing, reconditioning
Patents: 68 Patent Applications: 10 - 45 FEEDING DEVICES
Patents: 42 Patent Applications: 1 - 46 Shell
Patents: 14 Patent Applications: 0 - 47 CARTRIDGE PACKING
Patents: 10 Patent Applications: 0 - 48 Belt loading
Patents: 10 Patent Applications: 0 - 49 AMMUNITION SHELL UNLOADING
Patents: 20 Patent Applications: 2 - 50 BOMB DISPOSAL
Patents: 191 Patent Applications: 70 - 51 ORDNANCE TYPE PROJECTILE MAKING, INCLUDING FINNED
Patents: 33 Patent Applications: 16 - 52 Sabot
Patents: 16 Patent Applications: 3 - 53 Hollow, shrapnel containing type shell
Patents: 14 Patent Applications: 0 - 54 BULLET OR FIREARM TYPE, E.G., PELLET, MAKING
Patents: 38 Patent Applications: 22 - 55 Jacketed or covered, including partially
Patents: 51 Patent Applications: 17 - 56 BOMB FABRICATING
Patents: 4 Patent Applications: 2 - 57 SHOT MAKING, FIREARM TYPE
Patents: 15 Patent Applications: 1 - 1.1 MISCELLANEOUS
Patents: 179 Patent Applications: 17
| DefinitionInstruments and processes peculiarly adapted for making fixed ammunition, including percussion caps, cartridges, or other explosive charges for firearms or ordnance, pyrotechnic devices, blasting charges, etc. (1) Note. This class also takes subject matter closely related to ammunition and explosive-charge making, when not elsewhere provided for, including ammunition shell unloading and bomb disposal (see Subclass References to the Current Class, below). | Lines with other classes and within this class Such single operations as rolling, turning, milling, boring, forging, casting, molding, coating, die-shaping, drawing, extruding, even though applied to manufacture of ammunition, are classified in appropriate functional classes. Making projectiles or other metal parts of ammunition by general metal-working operations is in appropriate metal-working classes. An operation of making a paper tube or paper body generally is in Class 493, particularly subclasses 269+ even though applicable to manufacture of cartridge cases. |
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