MECHANICAL TREATMENT OF NATURAL FIBROUS OR FILAMENTARY...
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SECTION D — TEXTILES; PAPER
TEXTILES OR FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
D 01
NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING (metal threads B 21; fibres or filaments of softened glass, minerals, or slag C 03 B 37/00; yarns D 02)
Note
In this class, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated:
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"fibre" means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or artificial material;
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"filament" means an endless or quasi-endless, elongated member of natural or artificial material;
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"yarn" means a unitary assembly of fibres, usually produced by spinning;
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"thread" means an assembly of yarns or filaments, usually produced by twisting.
D 01 B
MECHANICAL TREATMENT OF NATURAL FIBROUS OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL TO OBTAIN FIBRES OR FILAMENTS, e.g. FOR SPINNING (crude extraction of asbestos fibres from ores
B 03 B; apparatus for retting D 01 C)
Note
Attention is drawn to the Note following the title of class D 01.
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Mechanical separation of fibres from plant material, e.g. seeds, leaves, stalks
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Separating vegetable fibres from seeds, e.g. cotton
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Ginning
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Roller gins, e.g. Macarthy type
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Saw gins
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Separating vegetable fibres from stalks or leaves
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Rippling
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Breaking or scutching, e.g. of flax; Decorticating
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with devices dependent on a bending action to break or loosen fibre-bearing materials (crushing rollers D 01 B 1/22)
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with stamping devices
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with scraping devices
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with crushing or breaking rollers or plates
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with toothed or other pointed devices
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with beaters rotating about an axis parallel to the fibre bundle
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with beaters rotating about an axis perpendicular to the fibre bundle
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Details of machines
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Feeding arrangements
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Devices holding fibres or fibre-bearing materials during treatment
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Conveying devices, e.g. moving bands or ropes
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Delivery or discharge arrangements
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Arrangements for disposing of non-fibrous materials
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employing liquids
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Framework; Casings; Coverings; Grids
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Driving arrangements
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Drying retted fibres
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Obtaining fibres from other specified vegetable matter, e.g. peat, Spanish moss
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Mechanical removal of impurities from animal fibres (carbonising rags to recover animal fibres D 01 C 5/00) [2]
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De-burring machines or apparatus (de-burring arrangements forming part of, or intimately associated with, carding or drafting machines, e.g. burr-crushing rollers, D 01 G
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Machines or apparatus for washing or scouring loose wool fibres
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with circular movement of either wool or liquid
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with longitudinal movement of either wool or liquid
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Details of machines or apparatus
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Hackling or heckling machines (hand heckling tools
D 01 G 33/00)
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Details
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Apparatus for feeding, holding, or conveying materials to or in machines
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Construction, mounting, or operating features of heckling devices
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Arrangements for removing, or disposing of, tow or waste
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Touch pins or other ending devices
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Framework; Casings; Coverings
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Driving arrangements
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Arrangements for confining or removing dust or the like
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Obtaining silk fibres or filaments
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Cleaning or classifying silk cocoons
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Reeling silk
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Obtaining silk from cocoons or portions thereof not suitable for reeling (de-gumming silk D 01 C 3/02)
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Other mechanical treatment of natural fibrous or filamentary material to obtain fibres or filaments