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WOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
 

Notes

(1)

Class D 06 takes precedence over this subclass in respect of processes involving both weaving and finishing steps and in respect of the finished fabrics.

(2)

A method of weaving is classified in the group designating the fabric woven unless the method is characterised by the operation of a particular loom rather than by the production of a particular fabric. In this case, the method is classified in the group for the loom.

(3)

In this subclass, if there is any doubt as to which of the essential features is the most important (this is usually the most restrictive feature), the groups designating woven fabrics should be considered in the order in which they appear at each level of indentation, except that groups designating woven pile fabrics are to be considered as taking precedence over groups designating other woven fabrics.

 

 

 

Woven fabrics; Methods of weaving other than those characterised by the operation of a particular loom

 

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/ 00 Woven fabrics designed to make specified articles

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/ 02 Inflatable articles  

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/ 04 Sack- or bag-like articles  

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/ 06 Curtain heading tapes  

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/ 08 Ladder tapes (ladder tapes for venetian blinds E 06 B 9/382)  
 

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/ 00 Woven fabrics characterised by their shape

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/ 02 Tubular fabrics  

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/ 04 Endless fabrics  

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/ 06 Fabrics of varying width  

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/ 08 Arched, corrugated, or like fabrics  
 

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/ 00 Selvedges
 

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/ 00 Woven fabrics designed to be resilient, i.e. to recover from compressive stress
 

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/ 00 Open-work fabrics (ladder-tape fabrics D 03 D 1/08)
 

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/ 00 Double or multi-ply fabrics not otherwise provided for

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/ 02 Fabrics formed with pockets, tubes, loops, folds, tucks, or flaps (fabrics for curtain heading tapes D 03 D 1/06; fabrics consisting of a single tube D 03 D 3/02)  
 

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/ 00 Woven fabrics characterised by the special disposition of the warp or weft threads, e.g. with curved weft threads, with discontinuous warp threads, with diagonal warp or weft
 

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/ 00 Woven fabrics characterised by the material or construction of the yarn or other warp or weft elements used

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/ 02 the warp or weft elements being of stiff material, e.g. wire, cane, slat  

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/ 04 woven to produce shapes or effects upon differential shrinkage  

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/ 06 using scaffolding threads, i.e. threads removed after weaving  

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/ 08 using stretchable or elastic threads (woven fabrics whose elastic or stretch properties are due to the manner of weaving D 03 D 17/00)  

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/ 10 using threads having high or low coefficients of friction  

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/ 12 using heat-resistant or fireproof threads  
 

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/ 00 Woven fabrics having elastic or stretch properties due to manner of weaving (fabrics using stretchable or elastic threads D 03 D 15/08)
 

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/ 00 Gauze or leno-woven fabrics
 

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/ 00 Lappet- or swivel-woven fabrics

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