Fireworks, i.e. pyrotechnic devices for amusement, display, illumination, or signal purposes (signalling by explosives G 08 B; advertising by firework G 09 F 13/46) [2]
4
/
02
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in cartridge form, i.e. shell, propellant, and primer [2]
4
/
04
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Firecrackers [2]
4
/
06
•
Aerial display rockets (rockets in general F 42 B 15/00) [2]
4
/
08
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characterised by having vanes, wings, parachutes, or balloons [2]
4
/
10
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•
characterised by having means to separate article or charge from casing without destroying casing [2]
4
/
12
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•
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Parachute or flare separation [2]
4
/
14
•
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characterised by having plural successively-ignited charges [2]
4
/
16
•
Hand-thrown impact-exploded noise makers (cap pistols F 41 C 3/06) [4]
4
/
18
•
Simulations, e.g. pine cone, house that is destroyed, warship, volcano [2]
4
/
20
•
characterised by having holder or support other than casing, e.g. whirler or spike support [2]
4
/
22
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characterised by having means to separate an article or charge from casing without destroying casing (in aerial display rockets F 42 B 4/10) [2]
4
/
24
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characterised by having plural successively-ignited charges (in aerial display rockets F 42 B 4/14) [2]
4
/
26
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Flares; Torches [2]
4
/
28
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Parachute flares (F 42 B 4/12 takes precedence) [2]