
August 2002 CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS D2 - 1 CLASS D2, APPAREL AND HABERDASERY stocking; subclasses 200-241 for apparel type fasteners such as buckle, pin, clasp, button, or SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION zipper. D16, Photography and Optical Equipment, sub- This class provides for design patents claiming orna­ classes 300 through 34 for eyewear such as mental designs for: sunglasses or spectacles; subclass 310 for eye- wear combined with visor. 1. Undergarment, sleepwear, or lounging apparel D19, Office Supplies: Artists’ and Teachers’ Mate- rials, subclass 56 for fountain pen clip or pencil 2. Garment clip. D20, Sales and Advertising Equipment, subclass 31 3. Garment protector for mannequin or dress form. D21, Games, Toys and Sports Goods, subclass 588 4. Scarf, handkerchief, or similar accessory for hand puppet; subclass 660 for mask or dis­ guise including toy facial features; subclasses 5. Headwear 760-764 for ice skate or roller skate combined with footware; subclass 768 for snowshoe; sub- 6. Footwear classes 803-810 for life preserver or float; sub- classes 806 and 807 for swim or flipper. 7. Neckware D24, Medical and Laboratory Equipment, subclass 106, for nose clip for swimming; subclasses 8. Hand or arm covering 110.1-110.6 for mask for surgery, oxygen, or anesthetic application; subclass 125 for cata­ 9. Body worn apparel support menial protective pad or holding garment; sub- class 126 for diaper cover or overpants; 10. Donning or removing implement subclasses 189-192 for bandage, sling or cast. D28, Cosmetic Products and Toilet Articles, sub- 11. Miscellaneous class 63, for bath mitt. D29, Equipment for Safety, Protection and Rescue, (1) Note. Design patents in this class are classi­ subclass 100for body restraint or protective fied by what is claimed and shown in full covering to prevent injury; subclass 101.1 for lines only. Broken, hatched, or stippled harness or reflective body covering; subclasses lines, which may be included in design 102-107, for helmet; subclasses 108-111 for patent drawings, are considered as environ­ face shields or protective coverings for parts of ment only. the face; subclass 112 for earmuff; subclasses 113-119 for protective hand coverings includ­ ing sports glove; subclass 120.1 for protective SECTION II - REFERENCES TO OTHER limb or wrist coverings; subclass 121.1 for CLASSES elbow or knee pads. D30, Animal Husbandry, subclass 145 for animal SEE OR SEARCH CLASS: clothing or blanket; subclasses 147 and 148 for D3, Travel Goods and Personal Belongings, sub- horseshoe; subclass 157 for boot spur. class 226 for belt combined with purse, pouch or article receiver; subclasses 222 and 223 for holster or holder for gun attachable to body or apparel or belt. SUBCLASSES D4, Brushware, subclass 103 for finger cot. D5, Textile or Paper yard Goods; Sheet Material, 500 SCARF, HANDKERCHIEF, OR SIMILAR subclasses 63 through 66 for appliqué, insig­ ACCESSORY: nia type patch, or clothing label. This subclass is indented under the class defini­ D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia and Ornaments, tion. Design for textile article of apparel that subclasses 1 through 94 for jewelry or article is flat and uniform in thickness. of personal adornment; subclasses 95-116 for badge or emblem; subclass 126 for Christmas December 2000 Edition New Class D2 - 2 CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS August 2002 (1) Note. Ornamental designs in this sub- 602 Collar, necktie, or neckline insert: class, and indented subclasses, are essen­ This subclass is indented under subclass 600. tially of uniform thickness and have the Design for garment that encircles the neck or a potential for convertible or alternative neck type attachment for garment. apparel use. For example, items may be alternatively used as head covering, 603 Lace or ruffle: shoulder covering, muffler, etc. This subclass is indented under subclass 602. Design fabricated or including material with an (2) Note. Clothing pieces, which are open, decorative weblike pattern or material designed to be used in a predetermined that is frilled or closely gathered. arrangement or in a predetermined three- dimensional shape, are excluded. 604 Simulative: This subclass is indented under subclass 602. SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUB- Design that includes an ornamental feature or CLASS: features that simulate the ornamental appear­ 600, for boa. ance of another object either as applied orna­ 605, for necktie. mentation or in form. 865 through 895 , for bathing cap or tur­ ban. 605 Tie or ascot: This subclass is indented under subclass 600. SEE OR SEARCH CLASS: Design for a narrow band of varying length D5, Textile or Paper Yard Goods; Sheet worn around the neck and tied in a knot or bow Material, subclasses 63 through 66 close to the throat. for appliqué or insignia type patch, of clothing label. 606 Bow-type: D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Orna­ This subclass is indented under subclass 605. ments, subclasses 1 through 94 for Design that includes a decorative knot near the jewelry or article of personal adorn­ throat having two loops and two ends. ment; subclasses 95-116, for badge or emblem. 607 Sliding knot or cord-type: D24, Medical and Laboratory Equipment, This subclass is indented under subclass 605. subclasses 110.1 through 110.6 for Design that includes a pre-tied knot or narrow mask for surgery, oxygen or anes­ string type that includes a restraint that glides thetic application; subclass 125 for to tighten near the throat. catamenial protective pad or holding garment; subclasses 189-192 for ban­ 608 Simulative: dage, sling, etc. This subclass is indented under subclass 605. Design that includes an ornamental feature or 600 NECKWEAR: features that simulate the ornamental appear­ This subclass is indented under the class defini­ ance of another object either as applied orna­ tion. Design for apparel worn around the mentation or in form. neck. 609 Element or attachment: SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUB- This subclass is indented under subclass 600. CLASS: Design directed to parts or accessories for 823 through 827, for shoulder stole. design classified in subclasses 600 through 608. 601 Fur: This subclass is indented under subclass 600. (1) Note. Includes internal collar stiffener. Design that includes hair covering or pelt of a mammal such as a fox, mink, or beaver December 2000 Edition August 2002 CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS D2 - 3 Design Class and subclass(es) for the SEE OR SEARCH CLASS: actual object. D11, Jewelry, Symbolic Insignia, and Orna­ ments, subclass 200 for necktie (2) Note. Includes combination with pouch restraint or collar pin or collar fas­ or purse. tener. 613 Simulative: 610 HAND OR ARM COVERING: This subclass is indented under subclass 611. This subclass is indented under the class defini­ Design that includes an ornamental feature or tion. Design for apparel specific to the arm features that simulate the ornamental appear­ or area below the wrist. ance of another object either as applied orna­ mentation or in form. SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUB- CLASS: (1) Note. The search for a design that simu­ 626, for garter belt. lates the appearance of another object 860, for sleeve protector. should also include the appropriate Design Class and subclass(es) for the SEE OR SEARCH CLASS: actual object. D3, Travel Goods and Personal Belong­ ings, subclass 29 for thimble. 614 Combined with diverse article: D4, Brushware, subclass 103 for finger This subclass is indented under subclass 610. cot or brush. Design that includes the disclosure of another D24, Medical and Laboratory Equipment, article that would be proper subject matter for a subclasses 189 through 192 for ban­ subsequent subclass or design class. dage, sling, or cast. D28, Cosmetic Products and Toilet Arti­ (1) Note. The search for a design that simu­ cles, subclass 63 for bath mitt. lates the appearance of another object D29, Equipment for Safety, Protection, and should also include the appropriate Rescue, subclass 114for finger stall or Design Class and subclass(es) for the grip improvement hand covering; sub- actual object. classes 113-119 for protective hand covering; subclass 120.1 for limb or 615 Simulative: wrist protector; subclass 121.1 for This subclass is indented under subclass 610. elbow or knee pad; subclass 123 for Design that includes an ornamental feature or element for protective hand covering. features that simulate the ornamental appear­ D32, Washing, Cleaning, or Drying ance of another object either as applied orna­ Machine, subclass 59 for glove drying mentation or in form. form. (1) Note. Includes combination with pouch 611 Muff: or purse. This subclass is indented under subclass 610. Design for cylindrical unit, open at both ends 616 Glove: into which the hands are placed for warmth. This subclass is indented under subclass 615. Design for hand covering that includes individ­ 612 Combined with diverse article: ual sheaths for each finger and thumb. This subclass is indented under subclass 611. Design for hand covering that includes an orna­ 617 Glove: mental feature or features that simulate the This subclass is indented under subclass 610. ornamental appearance of another object either Design for hand covering that includes individ­ as applied ornamentation or in form. ual sheaths for each finger and thumb. (1) Note. The search for a design that simu­ lates the appearance of another object should also include the appropriate December 2000 Edition New Class D2 - 4 CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS August 2002 D32, Washing, Cleaning, or Drying SEE OR SEARCH CLASS: Machine, subclass 59 for drying form. D29, Equipment for Safety, Protection, and Rescue, subclasses 113 through 119 624 BODY WORN APPAREL SUPPORT: for protective hand covering including This subclass is indented under the class defini­ sports, work, and medical gloves. tion. Design for holding apparel to the body. 618 Seam or detail extending from finger crotch: (1) Note. Examples of designs classified in This subclass is indented under subclass 617.
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