D
TEXTILES; PAPER

Note(s) [2014.01]

  • In this section, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated:
    • "fibre" means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or man-made material;
    • "filament" means an endless or quasi-endless, elongated member of natural or man-made material;
    • "yarn" means a unitary assembly of fibres, usually produced by spinning;
    • "thread" means an assembly of yarns or filaments, usually produced by twisting;
    • "synthetic" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured from synthesising polymers or small molecules. Examples are polyamide, acrylic, polyester or carbon fibres;
    • "artificial" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured by man from natural polymers or their derivatives. Examples are regenerated cellulosic fibres or semi-synthetic fibres;
    • "man-made” fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments which are manufactured by man including “synthetic” or “artificial” fibres.
TEXTILES OR FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
D01
NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING

Note(s) [2014.01]

  • In this class, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated:
    • "fibre" means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or man-made material;
    • "filament" means an endless or quasi-endless, elongated member of natural or man-made material;
    • "yarn" means a unitary assembly of fibres, usually produced by spinning;
    • "thread" means an assembly of yarns or filaments, usually produced by twisting;
    • "synthetic" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured from synthesising polymers or small molecules. Examples are polyamide, acrylic, polyester or carbon fibres;
    • "artificial" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured by man from natural polymers or their derivatives. Examples are regenerated cellulosic fibres or semi-synthetic fibres;
    • “man-made” fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments which are manufactured by man including “synthetic” or “artificial” fibres.
D02
YARNS; MECHANICAL FINISHING OF YARNS OR ROPES; WARPING OR BEAMING

Note(s) [2014.01]

  • In this class, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated:
    • "fibre" means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or man-made material;
    • "filament" means an endless or quasi-endless, elongated member of natural or man-made material;
    • "yarn" means a unitary assembly of fibres, usually produced by spinning;
    • "thread" means an assembly of yarns or filaments, usually produced by twisting;
    • "synthetic" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured from synthesising polymers or small molecules. Examples are polyamide, acrylic, polyester or carbon fibres;
    • "artificial" fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments or the like manufactured by man from natural polymers or their derivatives. Examples are regenerated cellulosic fibres or semi-synthetic fibres;
    • “man-made” fibres or filaments means fibres or filaments which are manufactured by man including “synthetic” or “artificial” fibres.
D03
WEAVING
D04
BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
D05
SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
D06
TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
D07
ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
PAPER
D21
PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
D99
SUBJECT MATTER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR IN THIS SECTION [2006.01]