This is the residual home for subject matter, not elsewhere classified, relating to communication by means which are in part or in whole electrical.
Communications is defined, for the purpose of this definition, as being the handling of information or intelligence and is not restricted to the conveying of said information or intelligence between geographically spaced points. (Thus, a traffic obstruction light which merely marks a safety island is a means for communicating information or intelligence, viz., the fact of the presence of the traffic island).
Information or intelligence is defined, for the purpose of this definition, as being the subject matter which is handled by signaling systems or signaling devices (such as telegraph systems) or by that portion of nonsignaling systems or nonsignaling devices (such as power supply systems) which is designated in the arts as having a control function (such as the supervisory circuits which control the circuit breakers of an electric power network).
Handling, as used above, is defined as being the active coaction between the tangible communication system or device and the intangible information or intelligence, and such coaction may assume various forms, such as transmission, storage, exhibiting, etc.
(1) Note. Since Class 340 takes, under the class definition, only those electrical communication systems which are not elsewhere classified, the search, in order to be complete, must, in appropriate instances, extend elsewhere. See Lines With Other Classes, below.
(2) Note. The combination of the subject matter of this class (340) and art environment is generally classified with the art environment where that environment is significant, either by virtue of a significant disclosed relationship or by virtue of a claimed relationship. Where the art environment is recited by name only, the combination may be classified, in some instances, with the art environment, and in others, in this class (340). For a list of some of the other classes which contain pertinent subject matter, see the classes referred to under SEARCH CLASS.
(3) Note. This classification was produced in 1952 by making official the unofficial digests which had been established by the Examiners of Division 42 during the period from about 1910 to about 1942. A caveat is given: While it is believed that the titles and definitions are reasonably correct, no assurance can be given that all of the patents, issued prior to the date of reclassification, are in the proper subclass, since the individual patents were not read during the reclassification project. Consequently, in making a thorough search in this class, it is advisable to investigate every subclass which may possibly be pertinent and not, in order to shorten the search, to rely on the principle of superiority of subclass subject matter because of position in schedule, since the principle is applicable only in classes where each patent has been analyzed and placed in the schedule in accordance with that portion of the disclosed subject matter which is claimed.
LINES WITH OTHER CLASSESSince Class 340 takes, under the class definition, only those electrical communication systems which are not elsewhere classified, the search, in order to be complete, must, in appropriate instances, extend to Class 178, Class 246, Class 250, Class 332, Class 343, Class 346, Class 348, and Class 379. See References to Other Classes, below.
LINE BETWEEN CLASSES 116, 250, 340, AND 343Class 250, Radiant Energy, for signaling systems of the radiant energy type. Such signaling systems are coextensively classified in Class 343, and the class definitions of these two classes should be consulted for the line between Classes 250 and 343, and the class definition of Class 343 for the line between Classes 343 and 116. Note that Class 340 provides for telemetering along a radiant energy beam and for signaling systems having a radiant energy responsive detector.
LINE BETWEEN CLASSES 342, 250, 340, AND 343Class 342, Communications: Directive Radio Wave Systems and Devices (e.g., Radar, Radio Navigation) appropriate subclasses for signaling systems of the radio wave energy type. See the reference to Class 250, supra, for the lines between Classes 250, 340, and 343. See Class 343 for antennas with a signal, indicator, or alarm which is responsive to the scan, sweep, or orientation of the antenna; and for antennas with a signal, indicator, or alarm responsive to some other condition of the antenna. See subclass 700 of Class 343 for certain classification lines involving antennas and signals, indicators, and alarms. |
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850 • UNDERWATER
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851 • Ship guidance system
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852 • Electrodes and electrode systems
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853.1 • WELLBORE TELEMETERING OR CONTROL (E.G., SUBSURFACE TOOL GUIDANCE, DATA TRANSFER, ETC.)
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853.2 • Diagnostic monitoring or detecting operation of communications equipment or signal
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853.3 • Selective control of subsurface equipment
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853.4 • In horizontal or inclined drilling or passage
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853.5 • Control of drilling apparatus using magnetic field
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853.6 • Control of drill bit or apparatus (e.g., steering, speed, etc.)
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853.7 • Repeater in subsurface link (e.g., cable, etc.)
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853.8 • With orientation sensing of subsurface telemetering equipment (other than drilling equipment)
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853.9 • Including detail of subsurface signal storage (e.g., memory, recorder, register, etc.)
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854.1 • With position or depth recording (e.g., line payout, equipment locator, etc.)
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854.2 • Location of collar or stuck tool
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854.3 • Using a specific transmission medium (e.g., conductive fluid, annular spacing, etc.)
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854.4 • Drill string or tubing support signal conduction
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854.5 • Wellbore casing or ground
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854.6 • Electromagnetic energy (e.g., radio frequency, etc.)
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854.7 • Optical link (e.g., waveguide, etc.)
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854.8 • Near field coupling (e.g., inductive, capacitive, etc.)
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854.9 • Cable or wire (e.g., conductor as support, etc.)
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855.1 • Coupling connection structural feature
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855.2 • Single conductor cable or wire
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855.3 • Multiplexed signals
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855.4 • Pulse or digital signal transmission
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855.5 • Digital signal processing in subsurface transmitter
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855.6 • Having acoustic sensor
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855.7 • Modification of signal bandwidth, frequency, or circuit impedance at subsurface location
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855.8 • Including specified power transmission feature or source (e.g., battery, etc.)
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855.9 • Specified alternating current (A.C.) circuit feature
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856.1 • In horizontal or inclined passage arrangement
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856.2 • With expandable or inflatable sensor element or mounting
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856.3 • Including particular sensor
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856.4 • Acoustic or vibratory (e.g., sonic, fluidic, etc.)
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870.01 • CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE INDICATING (E.G., TELEMETERING)
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870.02 • With meter reading
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870.03 • Having plural transmitters
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870.04 • With calibration
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870.5 • With calculation
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870.6 • Plural transmitters (e.g., ratio)
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870.7 • Combined (TM system with other system)
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870.8 • Radio dial
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870.9 • With alarm or annunciator (concurrent with TM)
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870.1 • For radio sonde
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870.11 • Plural transmitters
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870.12 • Frequency division multiplex
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870.13 • Time division multiplex
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870.14 • Using particular sync
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870.15 • With plural receiver
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870.16 • Condition responsive
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870.17 • Temperature
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870.18 • Using a particular modulation (e.g., phase, frequency, or amplitude)
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870.19 • Pulse
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870.2 • Pulse repetition
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870.21 • Analog to digital function converter
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870.22 • Permutation code
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870.23 • Increase pulses plus decrease pulses
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870.24 • Pulse duration (e.g., pulse train)
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870.25 • Phase variation
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870.26 • Frequency variation
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870.27 • Plural circuits, each for particular magnitude
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870.28 • Via radiant energy beam (via particular energy)
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870.29 • Photoelectric cell pickup
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870.3 • With particular transmitter (e.g., piezoelectric, dynamo)
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870.31 • Inductive transmitter
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870.32 • Mutual inductance
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870.33 • Flux valve type (e.g., with movable saturating magnet)
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870.34 • Self-synchronous type
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870.35 • Differential type
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870.36 • Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT)
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870.37 • Capacitive transmitter
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870.38 • Resistive transmitter
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870.39 • With supply voltage regulation or compensation
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870.4 • With particular receiver (e.g., ratiometer)
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870.41 • Plural receivers
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870.42 • With feedback (e.g., reflex along line)
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870.43 • Follow-up (e.g., circuit rebalanced when upset)
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870.44 • With discharge device (e.g., CRT)
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901 • EXTERNAL CONDITION VEHICLE-MOUNTED INDICATOR OR ALARM
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902 • Transmitter in another vehicle (e.g., emergency vehicle)
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903 • Relative distence between vehicles (e.g., collision alert)
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904 • Transmitter in one vehicle only
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905 • Highway information (e.g., weather, speed limits, etc.)
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906 • OVERRIDE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL INDICATOR BY COMMAND TRANSMITTER
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907 • TRAFFIC CONTROL INDICATOR
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908 • Portable
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908.1 • Barricade marker
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909 • Plural intersections under common central station control
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910 • Central station responsive to traffic detectors
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911 • Central station controls offset (time between beginning of same phase at adjacent intersections)
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912 • Standby cycling implemented if invalid transmission received or loss of transmission occurs
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913 • Offset control
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914 • Split control
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915 • Central station includes display of status of indicators
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916 • Intersection normally under local controller
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917 • Controller responsive to traffic detectors
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918 • Controller, when changing right of way, alters or skips normal "go" cycle of street having no traffic detected
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919 • Plural cross highways at intersection each have traffic detectors
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920 • Density determines split
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921 • Extension of time
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922 • Density determines split
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923 • Extension of time
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924 • Local controller can be superceded by central station controller
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925 • Pedestrian control
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926 • Manual setting of cycle length and split times
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927 • Rotating cam structure (specific structure required)
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928 • Combined (e.g., toll systems, one-way)
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929 • Indication of time remaining before change of phase
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930 • Electromechanical movable auxiliary indicator
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931 • Traffic control or local controller failure indicator
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932 • Pacing (e.g., vehicle keeps pace with sequentially activated lights)
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932.1 • Pivoted
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932.2 • VEHICLE PARKING INDICATORS
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933 • VEHICLE DETECTORS
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934 • Density
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935 • Discriminates vehicle direction
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936 • Speed and overspeed
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937 • With camera
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938 • Compensation for vehicle remaining at sensor position
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939 • Environmental or drift compensation
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940 • With pneumatic
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941 • Inductive
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942 • Photoelectric
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943 • Sonic or ultrasonic
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944 • PEDESTRIAN GUIDANCE
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945 • AIRCRAFT ALARM OR INDICATING SYSTEMS
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946 • Nonairplane (e.g., balloon or helicopter)
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947 • Land-based landing guidance
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948 • Aircraft actuation of land-based landing guides
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949 • Wind direction
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950 • Movable (e.g., rotatable) guides
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951 • Phased landing guidance (e.g., runway approach, landing, touchdown)
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952 • Particular energy guide source (e.g., sound, electric field, radio)
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953 • Visual source
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954 • Alignment of plural sources
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955 • Plural colors
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956 • Modulated light source
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957 • Magnetic field guide
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958 • Docking guidance
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959 • Takeoff indicator
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960 • Landing gear indicator
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961 • Potential collision with other aircraft
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962 • Icing indicator
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963 • Flight alarm
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964 • Phased warnings for same flight condition
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965 • Tactile
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966 • Stall
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967 • Attitude (including yaw, angle of attack, roll, pitch, glide slope)
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968 • Wind shear
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969 • Speed
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970 • Altitude
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971 • Nonalarm flight indicator
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972 • Runway presentation
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973 • Indicator of at least four flight parameters (altitude, speed, etc.)
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974 • Attitude
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975 • Roll or pitch
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976 • Glide slope or path
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977 • Altitude
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978 • Speed
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979 • Heading (includes deviation from desired course)
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981 • Aircraft beacons
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982 • Lights communicate (e.g., direction, altitude, reference position to observer)
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983 • Obstruction beacon
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984 • WATERCRAFT ALARM OR INDICATING SYSTEMS
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985 • Navigation guides (e.g., channel lights)
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986 • Anchor movement
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987 • Rudder position indicator
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988 • VEHICLE POSITION INDICATION
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989 • At remote location
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990 • With map display
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991 • Position indication transmitted by vehicle after receipt of information from local station
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992 • Position indication transmitted at periodic intervals (e.g., distance travelled)
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993 • Position indication transmitted by local station to remote location
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995.1 • Map display
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995.11 • Having plural maps
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995.12 • Transmission of map data to vehicle
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995.13 • Traffic information
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995.14 • Manipulation of map display or data
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995.15 • Having adjustable map (e.g., scalable, etc.)
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995.16 • Input device
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995.17 • Display change based on vehicle position
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995.18 • Particular data storage
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995.19 • Route determination and display on map
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995.2 • Intersection turn guidance
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995.21 • Off course, route re-search
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995.22 • Pattern matching
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995.23 • Specifying particular start/destination
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995.24 • Including landmark information
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995.25 • Including vehicle position correction
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995.26 • Including particular display structure (e.g., detachable, rolling map sheet, etc.)
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995.27 • Including particular display feature (e.g., indication of direction, mileage, road type, etc.)
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995.28 • Including particular position/direction sensor
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996 • Prerecorded message describes position
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425.5 • LAND VEHICLE ALARMS OR INDICATORS
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426.1 • Of burglary or unauthorized use
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427 • Of motorcycles or bicycles
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428 • Responsive to changes in voltage or current in a vehicle electrical system
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429 • Responsive to inertia, vibration, or tilt
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430 • With entrance/exit time delay
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426.11 • Including immobilization
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426.12 • User activated (e.g., car-jacking, etc.)
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426.13 • Remote control
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426.14 • Programmable
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426.15 • Status indication
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426.16 • Transmitter and receiver in vehicle
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426.17 • Transmitter on user
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426.18 • Remote alarm
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426.19 • Using GPS (i.e., location)
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426.2 • Cellular
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426.21 • Paging
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426.22 • Local indication
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426.23 • Exterior of vehicle
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426.24 • Including specified sensor
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426.25 • Plural diverse sensors
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426.26 • Detecting intruder energy (e.g., infrared, etc.)
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426.27 • Window (i.e., glass)
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426.28 • Door or lock
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426.29 • Trunk or hood
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426.3 • Ignition switch
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426.31 • Steering wheel
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426.32 • Brake
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426.33 • Wheel/tire
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426.34 • Accessory (e.g., speaker, radio face plate, etc.)
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426.35 • Including programmable key
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426.36 • Including keyless entry
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431 • For trailer
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432 • For bicycle
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433 • For school bus
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434 • For taxi
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435 • Of relative distance from an obstacle
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436 • Of collision or contact with external object
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437 • Curb
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438 • Internal alarm or indicator responsive to a condition of the vehicle
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439 • Operation efficiency (e.g., engine performance, driver habits)
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440 • Tilt, imbalance, or overload
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441 • Speed of vehicle, engine, or power train
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442 • Tire deflation or inflation
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443 • By indirect detection means (e.g., height measurement)
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444 • Relative wheel speed
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445 • With particular telemetric coupling
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446 • Acoustic wave
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447 • Radio wave
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448 • Inductive
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449 • Temperature
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450 • Fluid level
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450.1 • Of hydraulic brake fluid
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450.2 • Of fuel
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450.3 • Of lubricant (e.g., engine oil)
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451 • Fluid pressure
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452 • Of brake fluid
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453 • Brake or clutch condition
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454 • Wear
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455 • Battery charging system condition
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456 • Gear position
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457 • Reminder
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457.1 • Of seat belt application
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457.2 • Of headlight energization
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457.3 • Of parking brake application
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457.4 • Of service interval expiration
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458 • Lamp or lamp circuit condition
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459 • Plural conditions
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460 • With voice warning
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461 • With particular display means
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462 • Digital
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463 • External alarm or indicator of movement
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464 • Plural indications (e.g., go, slow, stop)
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465 • Turning or steering
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466 • Speed
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467 • Acceleration or deceleration
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468 • External signal light system
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469 • With two or more intensity levels (e.g., day or night)
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470 • Pass - no pass
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471 • Hazard warning or distress signalling
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472 • Auxiliary signal permanently attached to vehicle
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473 • Portable signal
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474 • With audible signal
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475 • Turn signal
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476 • With automatic cancelling
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477 • By predetermined time interval or distance
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478 • With plural bulbs sequentially flashed
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479 • Brake light
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480 • Electromagnetically actuated mechanical signal
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481 • Wigwag type
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482 • Normally encased
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483 • Plural concurrent indicators
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484 • Sliding sign or shutter
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485 • Window exhibited sign or shutter
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486 • Drum
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487 • Pivoting
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488 • Multiple indicators
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489 • Three or more positions
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490 • Vertical axis
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146.2 • DIGITAL COMPARATOR SYSTEMS
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500 • CONDITION RESPONSIVE INDICATING SYSTEM
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501 • With particular system function (e.g., temperature compensation, calibration)
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502 • Acknowledgement
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503 • With ringback
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504 • Answer-back
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505 • Interrogator-responder
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506 • Alarm system supervision
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507 • Fail-safe
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508 • Redundant (e.g., added circuit or loop)
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509 • Plural or diverse current sources
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510 • Bridge or potential divider
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511 • Threshold or window (e.g., of analog electrical level)
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512 • Pulse
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513 • Diode
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514 • Testing
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515 • Simulation of condition
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516 • Automatic (e.g., periodic, start-up)
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517 • Selection from a plurality of sensed conditions
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518 • Scanning
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519 • Worst condition
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520 • First sensed exclusively indicated
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521 • Plural diverse conditions
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522 • Combined for response
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523 • Particular sequence of conditions
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524 • Condition position indicator
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525 • Display board
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526 • Predetermined rate of occurrence
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527 • Time delay
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528 • Entrance/exit
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529 • Condition persistence
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530 • Capacitor
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531 • With particular coupling link
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532 • Having particular safety function
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533 • Wired
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534 • Coded message
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535 • Mechanical code means (e.g., coded disc)
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536 • Noninterfering
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537 • With impedance level coding
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538 • Combined with power line
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538.11 • Modulation technique
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538.12 • Noise reduction (e.g., filtering)
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538.13 • Zero crossing
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538.14 • Impedance matching (e.g., Y-match or delta match)
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538.15 • Bi-directional (e.g., with transceiver)
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538.16 • With inductive coupling (e.g., transformer or torroid)
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538.17 • With coupling plug
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539.1 • Radio
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539.11 • Including personal portable device
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539.12 • Medical
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539.13 • Tracking location (e.g., GPS, etc.)
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539.14 • Including remote residential device
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539.15 • Parent/child device
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539.16 • Including central station detail
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539.17 • And remote station detail
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539.18 • Dispatching
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539.19 • Programmable
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539.2 • Map
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539.21 • Signal strength
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539.22 • Having plural distinct sensors (i.e., for surrounding conditions)
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539.23 • Proximity
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539.24 • Diagnostic
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539.25 • Including video
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539.26 • Specific environmental sensor
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539.27 • Heat
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539.28 • Weather
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539.29 • Dosimeter
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539.3 • Including power saving
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539.31 • Including tamper resistant device
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539.32 • Including location of misplaced item
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540 • Specific condition
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541 • Intrusion detection
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542 • Lock
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543 • Permutation
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544 • Disturbance of fluid pressure
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545.1 • Door or window movement
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546 • Portable
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545.2 • Specified sensor
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547 • Magnetic sensor
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548 • Plug or cord tension sensor
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549 • Rotatable sensor
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545.3 • Sensing of electromagnetic energy (e.g., light, infrared, or microwave)
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545.4 • Sensing of electrical parameter (e.g., piezoelectricity or capacitance)
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545.5 • Inertia-type sensor (e.g., mercury or pendulum switch)
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545.6 • Door, cover, or lid for self-contained article (e.g., refrigerator, mailbox, drawer, cabinet, or box)
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545.7 • Specified door or window portion (e.g., doorknob)
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545.8 • Specified door or window attachment (e.g., shade or blind)
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545.9 • Plural doors or windows
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550 • Partition penetration
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551 • Disturbance of magnetic field
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552 • Disturbance of electromagnetic waves
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553 • Standing waves
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554 • Doppler effect
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555 • Light
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556 • Beam
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557 • Laser
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561 • Disturbance of electric field
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562 • Capacitance
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563 • With bridge
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564 • Fence
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565 • Responsive to intruder energy
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566 • Vibration
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567 • Electromagnetic energy
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568.1 • Article placement or removal (e.g., anti-theft)
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568.2 • Signal-carrying conduit between sensor and article (e.g., cable, power cord, or data link)
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568.3 • Power cord
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568.4 • Specified connector (e.g., phone jack-type plug)
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568.5 • Shopping cart or item thereon
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568.6 • Sporting equipment (e.g., golfbag, club, cart, or skis)
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568.7 • Currency, credit card, or container therefor (e.g., wallet or handbag)
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568.8 • Article on pedestal, in display case, or mounted on wall (e.g., work of art)
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569 • Mailbox
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570 • Drawer
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571 • Alarm on protected article
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572.1 • Detectable device on protected article (e.g., "tag")
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572.2 • Specified relationship between field and detection frequencies (e.g., nth order harmonics)
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572.3 • Deactivatable by means other than mere removal
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572.4 • Specified processing arrangement for detected signal
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572.5 • Having tuned resonant circuit
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572.6 • Having "soft" magnetic element (e.g., Permalloy)
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572.7 • Specified antenna structure
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572.8 • Specified device housing or attachment means
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572.9 • Having means locking device to article
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573.1 • Human or animal
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574 • Holdup
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575 • Sleep
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576 • Drive capability
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573.2 • Nondomestic animal (e.g., for hunting, fishing, or repelling)
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573.3 • Domestic animal training, monitoring, or controlling
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573.4 • House arrest system, wandering, or wrong place
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573.5 • Incontinence or enuresis alarm
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573.6 • Water safety alarm
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573.7 • Posture alarm
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577 • Flame
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578 • By radiant energy
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579 • By ionization or conductivity
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580 • Ice formation
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581 • Thermal
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582 • Vibratory
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583 • Photoelectric
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584 • Thermal
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585 • Refrigerated storage
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586 • Portable
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587 • False alarm resistant
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588 • Time-temperature relationship (e.g., overtemperature exceeds predetermined interval or time-temperature integral)
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589 • Rate of temperature change
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590 • Fusible, frangible, or destructible sensor
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591 • Containing pressurized fluid
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592 • Expanding fluid sensor
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593 • Switch sensor
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594 • With bimetallic element
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595 • Current modifier or generator
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596 • Cable or elongated probe
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597 • Curie point sensor
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598 • Barrier-layer sensor
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599 • Bridge circuit
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600 • Radiant energy
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601 • Meteorological condition
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602 • Moisture or humidity (e.g., rain)
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603 • Fluent material
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604 • Wetness
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605 • Leakage
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606 • Flow rate
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607 • Filter clogging
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608 • Stoppage
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609 • Counting
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610 • Vane in flow path
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611 • Pressure
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612 • Material level
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613 • Weight in container
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614 • Pressure
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615 • Moving sensor (e.g., impeller)
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616 • Overflow
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617 • Pulverant material (e.g., bin)
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618 • Liquid
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619 • Optical sensor
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620 • Electrode probe
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621 • Having sonic sensor
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622 • Having heat sensor
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623 • Float sensor
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624 • Vertically reciprocable
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625 • Pivoted arm
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626 • Pressure
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627 • Particle suspension in fluid
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628 • Smoke
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629 • Ionization
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630 • Photoelectric
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631 • Lubricant
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632 • Gas
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633 • Catalytic detector
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634 • Semiconductor detector
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635 • Condition of electrical apparatus
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636.1 • Battery
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636.11 • By change or rate of change of impedance or admittance
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636.12 • By current and voltage
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636.13 • By current
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636.14 • Thermochromic indication
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636.15 • By voltage
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636.16 • Having load detail
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636.17 • Having overcharge detection or protection
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636.18 • Including temperature detection
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636.19 • Battery deterioration detection
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636.2 • Including charging circuit
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636.21 • Wet cell type
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637 • Watt-hour meter
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638 • Fuse or circuit breaker
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639 • Plural
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640 • Heater element
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641 • Signalling light element
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642 • Plural bulbs or filaments
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643 • Thermal or magnetic current sensors
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644 • Switch or relay
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645 • Rectifier
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646 • Transformer
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647 • Insulation
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648 • Motor
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649 • Condition of intentional grounding circuit
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650 • Undesired circuit ground or short
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651 • For plural circuit conductors
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652 • Breaking of circuit continuity
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653 • Electronic circuit or component
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654 • Circuit energization
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655 • Heating circuit
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656 • Electrical socket
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657 • Electrical characteristic
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658 • Phase or frequency
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659 • Pulse or surge
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660 • Voltage
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661 • Comparison
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662 • Overvoltage
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663 • Undervoltage
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664 • Current
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665 • Force or stress
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666 • Weight
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667 • On seat
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668 • Tension
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669 • Acceleration
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670 • Velocity
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671 • Angular
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672 • Direction of shaft rotation
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673 • Article transport
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674 • Discrete articles
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675 • Web, film, or strip
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676 • Conveyor belt
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677 • Strand
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678 • Of geometrical gauge
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679 • Machine condition
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680 • Machine tool
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681 • Synchronization
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682 • Bearing
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683 • Vibration
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684 • Agricultural
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685 • Cranes
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686.1 • Position responsive
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687 • Connected or disconnected
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688 • Meter dial
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689 • Tilt
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690 • Geophysical (e.g., fault slip)
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686.2 • Alignment or misalignment
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686.3 • Shaft or rotary element
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686.4 • One article inserted into another
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686.5 • Workpiece
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686.6 • Proximity or distance
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691.1 • Specified indicator structure
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691.2 • Simulated effect
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691.3 • Degree or urgency
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691.4 • Plural
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691.5 • Diverse
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691.6 • Information display
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692 • Sound reproducer
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691.7 • Mechanical
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691.8 • Control circuit detail
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693.1 • Specified power supply
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693.2 • Substitute or emergency source (e.g., back-up battery)
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693.3 • Having reduced power consumption (e.g., intermittent power)
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693.4 • Having specified voltage regulator
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693.5 • Specified housing
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693.6 • Configured to promote sensing capability (e.g., smoke detector)
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693.7 • Inserted battery required for housing closure
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693.8 • Simulation
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693.9 • Having specified mounting structure
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693.11 • To wall or ceiling
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693.12 • Within another housing
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825 • SELECTIVE
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825.1 • Spare channel
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825.02 • Tree or cascade
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2.1 • Path selection
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2.2 • Channel selecting matrix
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2.21 • Plural stages
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2.22 • Clos type
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2.23 • Alternate routing
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2.24 • Having master control element
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2.25 • Folded
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2.26 • Having master control element
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2.27 • Plural matrices
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2.28 • Crosspoint switch detail (i.e., specific crosspoint)
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2.29 • Semiconductor
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2.31 • Gas discharge
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2.4 • Code or pulse responsive
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2.5 • Wiper
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2.6 • Plural stages
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2.7 • Condition of data channel
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2.71 • Hunting
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2.8 • Data channel selector line
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3.1 • Monitoring in addition to control (e.g., supervisory)
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3.2 • Synchronization
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3.21 • Time slot or packet
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3.22 • Electromechanical (e.g., relay, rotary distributor)
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3.23 • Relay chain
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3.24 • Step-by-step
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3.3 • Including storage or recording
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3.31 • Storage at controlled device or sensor
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3.32 • Storage at controller
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3.4 • Quiescent
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3.41 • Collision avoidance
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3.42 • Control to avoid fault
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3.43 • Fault condition detection
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3.44 • Control to correct fault
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3.5 • Including addressing
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3.51 • Polling or roll call
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3.52 • Group address
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3.53 • Source address
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3.54 • Destination address
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3.55 • Pulse counting
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3.6 • Scanning
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3.61 • Continuous
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3.62 • Interrupted
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3.63 • Automatic
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3.7 • Including indicator
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3.71 • Having manual control input
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3.8 • Electromechanical relay
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3.9 • Control then monitoring
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825.19 • Communication or control for the handicapped
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825.2 • Synchronizing
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825.21 • With addressing
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825.22 • Program control
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825.23 • Machine tool
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825.24 • Of audio system
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825.25 • Audio system (e.g., by pulse signal)
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825.26 • Stock quotation
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825.27 • With information storage
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825.28 • Space allocation (e.g., vehicle seat, hotel reservation)
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825.29 • Remote terminal
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5.1 • Intelligence comparison for controlling
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5.2 • Authorization control (e.g., entry into an area)
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5.21 • Varying authorization
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5.22 • Code programming
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5.23 • Programming from coded record to controller
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5.24 • Using additional record or carrier code
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5.25 • Programming of coded record
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5.26 • Code rotating or scrambling
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