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Class D11 Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Ornaments D11 - 1 CLASS D11 JEWELRY, SYMBOLIC INSIGNIA, AND ORNAMENTS D11 - 1 D11 JEWELRY, SYMBOLIC INSIGNIA, AND ORNAMENTS 200 FASTENER, BUCKLE OR RESTRAINT FOR 231 .Penetrating prong (e.g., belt APPAREL OR PERSONAL BELONGINGS buckle type, etc.) NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED 232 ..Simulative 201 .Combined with diverse article 233 ...Animate (28) 202 .Necktie or scarf restraint (21) 234 ..Provision for moveable prong 203 ..With monogram or provision 235 ...Plural therefor 236 ...Frame perimeter having top to 204 ..Simulative bottom and side to side 205 ...Animate symmetry 206 .Safety pin or clasp (i.e., with 237 ...Frame perimeter having detent for securing resilient bilateral symmetry end) 238 .Simulative (29) 207 .Hatpin type (22) 239 ..Animate 208 .Hook and eye type 240 ...Humanoid 209 ..Wire 241 ..Plant life 210 ..Formed substantially from sheet 1 JEWELRY material having uniform 2 .Combined thickness 3 .Encircling, i.e., necklace, 211 ..Simulative bracelet, etc. (1) 212 .Slot and sliding stud type 4 ..Bangle or armlet type (e.g., garter belt fastener, 5 ...Overlapping ends etc.) (23) 6 ..Major design element disposed 213 .Opposed mirror image restraint on continuous strand (e.g., collar pin, opposed 7 ...Pendant having singular mirror image cuff button, suspension point (2) etc.) 8 ....Plural pendant 214 ..Resilient engagement 9 ...Asymmetrical along 215 .Resilient or spring clamp longitudinal axis 216 .Pivoted or pushbutton release 10 ....And laterally 217 ..Simulative 11 ..Strung 218 .Slip clutch or slide type buckle 12 ..Interlocked (3) (24) 13 ...Wire type, i.e., chain (4) 219 ..Simulative 14 ...Simulative 220 .Snap engagement 15 ...Arcuate surface pattern in 221 .Zipper type plan (5) 222 .Button or head type (e.g., cuff 16 ....With gem or stone link, tie tack, etc.) 17 ....Circular or oval 223 ..Simulative (25) 18 ....Sinuous 224 ...Animate 19 ..Longitudinally expanding type 225 ...Plant life (6) 226 ..Opposed cooperating components 20 ...Continuous filament or coil (i.e., fastened material is 21 ...Arcuate pattern in plan sandwiched by opposed fastener 22 ....Circular or oval components, e.g., cuff link, 23 ....Sinuous etc.) (26) 24 ...Triangular pattern in plan 227 ..Three or more repeats, or 25 ...Quadrilateral pattern in plan uniform configuration about 26 ..Finger ring or mounting (7) axis (27) 27 ...Open or having disconnected 228 ..Element or attachment ends 229 .With monogram or provision 28 ...Having axial shift therefor 29 ...Axially asymmetrical 230 ..Prong engagement 30 ....Simulative 31 .....Animate December 2012 D11 - 2 CLASS D11 JEWELRY, SYMBOLIC INSIGNIA, AND ORNAMENTS 32 ......Humanoid 80 ..Locket 33 .....Plant life 81 ..Simulative 34 ...Plural gem mount 82 ...Animate 35 ...Solitaire (8) 83 ....Humanoid 36 ....Crown type, i.e., pronged 84 ...Plant life 37 ...Circumferential pattern 85 ..Laterally asymmetrical 38 ....Repeating 86 .Element or attachment 39 ....Rib or groove 87 ..Fastener 40 .Brooch or earring (9) 88 ...Clamp or nut for earring 41 ..Separable elements 89 ..Jewel, gem or signet 42 ..Resilient, i.e., earring per se 90 ...Faceted forms clamp 91 ..Setting 43 ..Pendant type 92 ...Crown, i.e., pronged 44 ...Simulative 93 ..Link 45 ...Asymmetrical 94 ...End type, i.e., for watch 46 ..Monogram holder (10) bracelet 47 ..Stickpin (30) 95 SYMBOLIC MEDAL, BADGE OR INSIGNIA 48 ..Simulative 96 .Cross, or having radiating 49 ...Animate elements 50 ....Aquatic 97 .Suspended 51 ....Canine 98 ..By ribbon 52 ....Feline 99 .Simulative 53 ....Humanoid 100 ..Animate 54 .....Organ or appendage 101 ...Humanoid 55 ......Head 102 ....Organ or appendage 56 ......Heart 103 .....Heart 57 ....Winged 104 .....Hand 58 .....Bird 105 ....Combined 59 ...Crown 106 .....With plant life 60 ...Key 107 ...Bird 61 ...Letter or numeral 108 ..Star and/or stripe 62 ...Map or globe 109 ...U. S. flag 63 ...Plant life (11) 110 ..Map or globe 64 ....Tree 111 ..Building 65 ....With container 112 ..Vehicle 66 ....With ribbon, tie or bow 113 ...Aircraft 67 ....Singular flower, bud or fruit 114 ..Torch or flame 68 ....Singular leaf 115 ..Plant life 69 ....Asymmetrical 116 ..Letter or numeral 70 ...Star 117 ARTIFICIAL PLANT LIFE AND HOLIDAY 71 ...Torch or lamp SEASON DECORATIONS 72 ...Vehicle or component thereof 118 .Tree 73 ...Weapon, e.g., sword, arrow, 119 .Garland firearm, etc. 120 ..Wreath 74 ...Bow 121 .Seasonal, or religious ornament 75 ..Symmetrical (14) 76 ...Circumferentially or radially 122 ..Table shrine or altar arranged identical elements 123 ...Creche 77 ..Knotted, intertwined or tied 124 ..Treetop type (12) 125 ..Simulative (15) 78 ..Sinuous 126 ...Stocking 78.1 .Money clip 127 ...Animate 79 .Pendant, fob or charm (13) 128 ....Humanoid December 2012 CLASS D11 JEWELRY, SYMBOLIC INSIGNIA, AND ORNAMENTS D11 - 3 129 .....Saint Nicholas 170 ..Peripheral pattern or band 130 .Element or attachment (16) 171 .Identical segments or quadrants 130.1 ..Christmas tree stand 172 .Simulative 131 SCULPTURE, TABLE OR WALL ORNAMENT 173 ..Animate 131.1 .Incense burner (30) 174 ...Humanoid 132 .Plaque, picture or wall hanging 175 ..Cross (17) 176 ..Map or globe 133 ..Simulative 177 ..Wreath 134 ...Animate 178 ..Star 135 ....Combined, i.e., animal and 179 ...Plural human, etc. 180 ....And stripes 136 ....Humanoid 181 .Element or attachment (20) 137 ....Winged 182 ..Flagpole holder 138 ...Vehicle 183 ...Plural 139 ...Plant life 184 MISCELLANEOUS 140 ..Symmetrical MOC NOTES SEARCH NOTES FOR... 141 .Mobile SEARCH NOTES FOR CLASS D11 (1) Includes watch... 142 .Folded paper or cardboard (1) Includes watch strap. For strap in 143 .Flower or plant holder (18) combination with watch, see D10-32. (2) For charm or... 144 ..Combined with diverse article (2) For charm or pendant per se, see sub­ 145 ..Terrarium (19) classes 79+. (3) For individual... 146 ..Stem receiver or having (3) For individual link, fastener, etc., elongated neck see subclasses 86+. 147 ...Plural, e.g., frog, etc. (4) For watch fob... (4) For watch fob or chain, see subclasses 148 ..With bail, handle or suspension 79+. means (5) Classified by... (5) Classified by major design elements; 149 ..Simulative small connector elements are disregarded. 150 ...Humanoid (6) For individual... 151 ...Plant life (6) For individual link, see subclasses 152 ..Substantially circular or oval 86+. (7) For setting... in plan (7) For setting, see subclasses 91+. (8) For stone or... 153 ...Vertically curvilinear wall (8) For stone or gem, see subclasses 89+. (9) For badge or... 154 ....Concave or sinuous (9) For badge or medal, see subclasses 155 ..Substantially rectangular or 95+. square in plan (10) For brooch containing... (10) For brooch containing claimed letter 156 ...And horizontally elongated in or numeral, see subclass 61. front elevation, e.g., window (11) Patents are... box, etc. (11) Patents are placed in this subclass 157 .Simulative and indented subclasses only if they dis­ close realistic representations of, and 158 ..Animate are positively identifiable as, plant life 159 ...Equestrian forms. For boutonniere, corsage, etc., see 160 ...Humanoid subclasses 117+. 161 ....Plural (12) Patent is placed... 162 ...Winged (12) Patent is placed in this subclass only if an element is shown to be passing 163 ..Vehicle entirely under, or weaving through, itself 164 .Element or attachment or another element. 165 FLAG OR PENNANT (13) For crucifix... 166 .Combined with support (13) For crucifix, see D99-27. For medal, see subclasses 95+. 167 .Combined national, state or (14) For light string... municipal colors (14) For light string, light reflector or 168 .Characterized by peripheral candle holder, see D26, subclasses 25, shape or ornamentation, e.g., 128+, and 9+, respectively. For religious burgee, etc. appliance, see D99-25. Includes tinsel. (15) For statue... 169 ..Fringed (15) For statue, see subclasses 143+. (16) Includes skirt... December 2012 D11 - 4 CLASS D11 JEWELRY, SYMBOLIC INSIGNIA, AND ORNAMENTS (16) Includes skirt for Christmas tree base. (17) For picture... (17) For picture frame, see D6-300+. (18) For wall-mounted... (18) For wall-mounted plant support, see D6-553+; includes vase; includes combina­ tion with drain saucer. (19) For aquarium... (19) For aquarium, see D30-6+. (20) Includes flagpole... (20) Includes flagpole or banner rod. (21) Includes handkerchief... (21) Includes handkerchief ring. For tie pin, see subclass 222. (22) For pin which... (22) For pin which is intended for adorn­ ment only, and not for fastening, i.e., stickpin, see subclass 47. (23) For stud per... (23) For stud per se, see subclass 222. (24) For buckle with... (24) For buckle with prong engagement, see subclass 231. (25) Includes letter... (25) Includes letter or numeral. (26) For sets having... (26) For sets having mirror image symme­ try, see subclass 213. (27) Exclusive of... (27) Exclusive of mounting hole. (28) Includes humanoid... (28) Includes humanoid (29) Includes letter... (29) Includes letter numeral (30) For fastening... (30) For fastening pin, e.g., hatpin type, see subclass 207. (31) For potpourri... (31) For potpourri pot, see D23-366+. (31) For potpourri... December 2012 .
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