B
SECTION B — PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
  
SHAPING
 B26
HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
 B26B
HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR (for harvesting A01D; for horticulture, for forestry A01G; for butchering or meat treatment A22; for manufacturing or repairing footwear A43D; nail clippers or cutters A45D 29/02; kitchen or other domestic appliances A47J; for surgical purposes A61B; for metal B23D; plierlike tools B25B 7/00; pincers B25C 11/02; handles for hand implements, in general B25G; guillotine-type cutters B26D; for erasing B43L 19/00; for textile materials D06H)

 B26D
CUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR SEVERING, e.g. BY CUTTING, PERFORATING, PUNCHING, STAMPING-OUT (soil-working A01B; for growing crops or plants A01D, A01G; for fodder or straw A01F; for bulk butter A01J; for dough A21C; slaughtering A22B; for tobacco, cigars or cigarettes A24; marking-out, perforating or making buttonholes A41H 25/00; shoemaking A43D; brushmaking A46D; surgery A61B; disintegrating, mincing or shredding in general B02C; cutting wire, making pins or nails B21F, B21G; of the kind used for metal B23; hand-held cutting tools B26B; perforating, cutting-out, stamping-out or punching, or severing by means other than cutting B26F; for wood B27; for stone B28D; for plastics, rubber B29C, B29D, B29H; making boxes, cartons, envelopes or bags, of paper or similarly worked materials, e.g. metal foil, B31B; article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices B65H 35/00; for leather or upholstery B68, C14B; for glass C03B; making matches C06F; for peat C10F; for sugar C13H; for textile materials D06H; civil engineering, building, mining, see Section E; cutting processed photographic material G03D 15/04)  [2]
 B26D

Note(s)

  1. This sub-class provides for cutting non-metallic sheet material and metal foil in general and for cutting other forms of non-metallic material not otherwise provided for.
  2. This sub-class includes also features specific to machines for cutting, perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, and severing by means other than cutting, which relate to a requirement or problem of a nature which is not peculiar to a machine for cutting or for perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out or for severing by means other than cutting, that is, details of and arrangements for operating and controlling such machines, although the realisation of such features may differ according to the kind of machine concerned. This sub-class provides in general for such features even if the feature in any particular case is to some extent peculiar to, or is claimed only for, a machine designed for perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, or for severing other than by cutting. If the details or arrangements have no essential features specific to cutting, perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out or severing machines, the more general class, e.g. F16, takes precedence.
  3. In this sub-class, in the groups of the main groups B26D 5/00 and B26D 7/00, the term "cutting" is intended to include cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, and severing by means other than cutting.

 B26F
PERFORATING; PUNCHING; CUTTING-OUT; STAMPING-OUT; SEVERING BY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING (marking-out, perforating or making buttonholes A41H 25/00; shoemaking A43D; surgery A61B; punching metal B21D; drilling metal B23B; cutting of metal by applying heat locally, e.g. flame cutting, B23K; details common to machines for severing B26D; drilling wood B27C; drilling stone B28D; drilling plastics, rubber B29C, B29D, B29H; making boxes, cartons, envelopes or bags, of paper or similarly worked materials, e.g. metal foil, B31B; of glass C03B; of leather C14B; of textile materials D06H; of tickets G07B)  [2]
 B26F

Note(s)

  1. This sub-class provides for perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, and for severing, by means other than cutting, non-metallic sheet material and metal foil in general and also for severing, by means other than cutting, other forms of non-metallic materials not otherwise provided for.
  2. Sub-class B26D provides for features specific to machines for cutting, perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, and severing by means other than cutting which relate to a requirement or problem of a nature which is not peculiar to a machine for these purposes, that is, details of, and arrangements for, operating and controlling such machines, although the realisation of such features may differ according to the kind of machine concerned. Sub-class B26D provides in general for such features even if the feature in any particular case is to some extent peculiar to, or is claimed only for, a machine designed for perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, or for severing other than by cutting. If the details or arrangements have no essential features specific to cutting, perforating, punching, cutting-out, stamping-out, or severing machines, the more general class, e.g. F16, takes precedence.