Patent information:
Patent: | Utility 2,953,483 |
Patented: | September 20, 1960 |
Applied: | August 13, 1956 |
Title: | Method and Apparatus for Applying Coatings to Selected Areas of Articles |
Description: | Radio treatment process for CD 239 |
Category: | RFI |
Assigned to: | Owens-Illinois Glass Co. |
Patentee Information:
Class and subclass information:
Class: | 427 | COATING PROCESSES |
Subclass: | 109 | ELECTRICAL PRODUCT PRODUCED; Transparent base; Vapor deposition; |
Class: | 118 | COATING APPARATUS |
Subclass: | 62 | WITH HEAT EXCHANGE, DRYING, OR NON-COATING GAS OR VAPOR TREATMENT OF WORK; To manipulate work by gas blast; |
Class: | 118 | COATING APPARATUS |
Subclass: | 63 | WITH HEAT EXCHANGE, DRYING, OR NON-COATING GAS OR VAPOR TREATMENT OF WORK; To remove or spread applied coating by gas blast; |
Class: | 118 | COATING APPARATUS |
Subclass: | 301 | PROJECTION OR SPRAY TYPE; With mask or stencil; |
Class: | 118 | COATING APPARATUS |
Subclass: | 504 | WORK SURFACE SHIELDS, MASKS OR PROTECTORS; |
Class: | 118 | COATING APPARATUS |
Subclass: | 720 | GAS OR VAPOR DEPOSITION; Having means to expose a portion of a substrate to coating medium; |
Class: | 118 | COATING APPARATUS |
Subclass: | 730 | GAS OR VAPOR DEPOSITION; Work support; Moving work support; Rotary; |
Class: | 427 | COATING PROCESSES |
Subclass: | 107 | ELECTRICAL PRODUCT PRODUCED; Hollow article; Glass (e.g., light bulb, etc.); Vapor deposition; |
Class: | 427 | COATING PROCESSES |
Subclass: | 126.2 | ELECTRICAL PRODUCT PRODUCED; Metallic compound coating; Glass or ceramic base or coating; |
Class: | 427 | COATING PROCESSES |
Subclass: | 255.21 | COATING BY VAPOR, GAS, OR SMOKE; Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or metal (e.g., glass, ceramic, brick, etc.); Base includes inorganic metal containing compound; |
Class: | 427 | COATING PROCESSES |
Subclass: | 282 | NONUNIFORM COATING; Mask or stencil utilized; |
Class: | 428 | STOCK MATERIAL OR MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES |
Subclass: | 429 | COMPOSITE (NONSTRUCTURAL LAMINATE); Of quartz or glass; Next to another silicon containing layer; As silicone, silane or siloxane; |
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