CCHEMISTRYMETALLURGYIn section C, the definitions of groups of chemical elements are as follows: ALKALI METALS: Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr ALKALINE EARTH METALS: Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra LANTHANIDES: elements with atomic numbers 57 to 71 inclusive RARE EARTHS: Sc, Y, Lanthanides ACTINIDES: elements with atomic numbers 89 to 103 inclusive REFRACTORY METALS: Ti, V, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf, Ta, W HALOGENS: F, Cl, Br, I, At NOBLE GASES: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn PLATINUM GROUP: Os, Ir, Pt, Ru, Rh, Pd NOBLE METALS: Ag, Au, Platinum group LIGHT METALS: alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, Be, Al, Mg HEAVY METALS: metals other than light metals IRON GROUP: Fe, Co, Ni NON-METALS: H, B, C, Si, N, P, O, S, Se, Te, noble gases, halogens METALS: elements other than non-metals TRANSITION ELEMENTS: elements with atomic numbers 21 to 30 inclusive, 39 to 48 inclusive, 57 to 80 inclusive, 89 upwardsThe following notes are meant to assist in the use of this part of the classification scheme; they must not be read as modifying in any way the elaborations. Section C covers: pure chemistry, which covers inorganic compounds, organic compounds, macromolecular compounds, and their methods of preparation;applied chemistry, which covers compositions containing the above compounds, such as: glass, ceramics, fertilisers, plastics compositions, paints, products of the petroleum industry. It also covers certain compositions on account of their having particular properties rendering them suitable for certain purposes, as in the case of explosives, dyestuffs, adhesives, lubricants, and detergents;certain marginal industries, such as the manufacture of coke and of solid or gaseous fuels, the production and refining of oils, fats, and waxes, the fermentation industry, (e.g. brewing and wine-making) the sugar industry;certain operations or treatments, which are either purely mechanical, e.g. the mechanical treatment of leather and skins, or partly mechanical, e.g. the treatment of water, or the prevention of corrosion in general;metallurgy, ferrous or non-ferrous alloys.In the case of operations, treatments, products, or articles which have both a chemical and non-chemical part or aspect, the general rule is that the chemical part or aspect is covered by section C.In some of these cases, the chemical part or aspect brings with it a non-chemical one, even though purely mechanical, because this latter aspect either is essential to the operation or treatment or constitutes an important element of it; it has seemed, in fact, more logical not to dissociate the different parts or aspects of a coherent whole. This is the case for applied chemistry and for the industries, operations, and treatments mentioned in Notes 1), c), d) and e). For example, furnaces peculiar to the manufacture of glass are covered by class C03 and not by class F27.There are, however, some exceptions in which the mechanical (or non-chemical) aspect carries with it the chemical aspect, for example: certain extractive processes in subclass A61K; the chemical purification of air in subclass A61L; chemical methods of fire-fighting in subclass A62D; chemical processes and apparatus in class B01; imnpregnation of wood in subclass B27K; chemical methods of analysis or testing in subclass G01N; photographic materials and processes in class G03, and generally, the chemical treatment of textiles and the production of cellulose or paper in section D.In still other cases, the pure chemical aspect is covered by section C and the applied chemical aspect by another section such as A, B, F, e.g. the use of a substance or composition for treatment of plants or animals covered by subclass A01N; foodstuffs covered by class A23; munitions or explosives covered by class F42.When the chemical and mechanical aspects are so closely interlocked that a neat and simple division is not possible, or when certain mechanical processes follow as a natural or logical continuation of a chemical treatment, section C may cover, in addition to the chemical aspect, a part only of the mechanical aspect, e.g. after-treatments of artificial stone covered by class C04. In this latter case a note or a reference is usually given to make the position clear, even if sometimes the division is rather arbitrary. C01CHEMISTRY C01INORGANIC CHEMISTRYIn this class, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, a compound is classified in the last appropriate place; except compounds of group C01B6/00 which takes precedence over the other groups of class C01.The name of compounds is to be taken in a strictly limitative sense. With the exception of hydrogen and oxygen, in order to include water of hydration and acid salts, compounds may not contain other parts than its name suggests. In some cases however subgroups are provided for compounds containing more parts than their name suggests, e.g. group C01F7/76, providing for alum, is a subgroup of group C01F7/74 covering aluminium sulfates. In such a case, this note is applicable to the particular subgroupIn class C01 it is desirable to add the indexing codes relating to structural and physical aspects of solid inorganic compounds. The indexing codes are choosen from the groups of C01P C01BNON-METALLIC ELEMENTSCOMPOUNDS THEREOF; METALLOIDS OR COMPOUNDS THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASS C01CIn this subclass, tradenames that are often found in scientific and patent literature have been used in order to define precisely the scope of the groups.Attention is drawn to the definitions of groups of chemical elements following the title of section C.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C01B35/16, C01B35/18 covered by C01B35/00
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C01CAMMONIACYANOGENCOMPOUNDS THEREOF metal hydrides, monoborane, diborane or addition complexes thereof C01B6/00; salts of oxyacids of halogens C01B11/00; peroxides, salts of peroxyacids C01B15/00; thiosulfates, dithionites, polythionates C01B17/64; compounds containing selenium or tellurium C01B19/00; azides C01B21/08; compounds other than ammonia or cyanogen, containing nitrogen, non-metals and optionally metals C01B21/082; metal imides or amides C01B21/092; nitrites C01B21/50; compounds of noble gases C01B23/0005; phosphides C01B25/08; salts of oxyacids of phosphorus C01B25/16; compounds containing silicon C01B33/00; compounds containing boron C01B35/00In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C01DCOMPOUNDS OF ALKALI METALS, i.e. LITHIUM, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, RUBIDIUM, CAESIUM, OR FRANCIUM metal hydrides monoborane, diborane or addition complexes thereof C01B6/00; salts of oxyacids of halogens C01B11/00; peroxides, salts of peroxyacids C01B15/00; sulfides C01B17/22; thiosulfates, dithionites, polythionates C01B17/64; compounds containing selenium or tellurium C01B19/00; binary compounds of nitrogen with metals C01B21/06; azides C01B21/08; compounds other than ammonia and cyanogen, containing nitrogen and other non-metals C01B21/082; metal amides C01B21/092; nitrites C01B21/50; phosphides C01B21/50; compounds of noble gases C01B23/0005; phosphides C01B25/08; salts of oxyacids of phosphorus C01B25/16; carbides C01B32/90; compounds containing silicon C01B33/00; compounds containing boron C01B35/00; cyanides C01C3/08; salts of cyanic acid C01C3/14; salts of cyanamide C01C3/16; thiocyanates C01C3/20 C01FCOMPOUNDS OF THE METALS BERYLLIUM, MAGNESIUM, ALUMINIUM, CALCIUM, STRONTIUM, BARIUM, RADIUM, THORIUM, OR OF THE RARE-EARTH METALS metal hydrides monoborane, diborane or addition complexes thereof C01B6/00; salts of oxyacids of halogens C01B11/00; peroxides, salts of peroxyacids C01B15/00; sulfides or polysulfides of magnesium, calcium, strontium, or barium C01B17/42; thiosulfates, dithionites, polythionates C01B17/64; compounds containing selenium or tellurium C01B19/00; binary compounds of nitrogen with metals C01B21/06; azides C01B21/08; compounds other than ammonia or cyanogen containing nitrogen and non-metals and optionally metals C01B21/082; amides or imides of silicon C01B21/087; metal imides or amides C01B21/092, C01B21/0923; nitrites C01B21/50; compounds of noble gases C01B23/0005; phosphides C01B25/08; salts of oxyacids of phosphorus C01B25/16; carbides C01B32/90; compounds containing silicon C01B33/00; compounds containing boron C01B35/00; compounds having molecular sieve properties but not having base-exchange properties C01B37/00; compounds having molecular sieve and base-exchange properties, e.g. crystalline zeolites, C01B39/00; cyanides C01C3/08; salts of cyanic acid C01C3/14; salts of cyanamide C01C3/16; thiocyanates C01C3/20; double sulfates of magnesium with sodium or potassium C01D5/12; with other alkali metals C01D15/00, C01D17/00 C01GCOMPOUNDS CONTAINING METALS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C01D OR C01F metal hydrides monoborane, diborane or addition complexes thereof C01B6/00; salts of oxyacids of halogens C01B11/00; peroxides, salts or peroxyacids C01B15/00; thiosulfates, dithionites, polythionates C01B17/64; compounds containing selenium, or tellurium C01B19/00; binary compounds of nitrogen with metals C01B21/06; azides C01B21/08; compounds containing nitrogen, other non-metals and metal C01B21/082; metal amides C01B21/092; nitrites C01B21/50; compounds of noble gases C01B23/0005; phosphides C01B25/08; salts of oxyacids of phosphorus C01B25/16; carbides C01B32/90; compounds containing silicon C01B33/00; compounds containing boron C01B35/00; compounds having molecular sieve properties but not having base-exchange properties C01B37/00; compounds having molecular sieve and base-exchange properties, e.g. crystalline zeolites, C01B39/00; cyanides C01C3/08; salts of cyanamide C01C3/16; thiocyanates C01C3/20 C01PINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO STRUCTURAL AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF SOLID INORGANIC COMPOUNDSThis subclass constitutes an internal scheme for indexing only.The indexing scheme is used to identify structural and physical aspects of solid inorganic compounds, already classified in class C01 or subclass C09C.
C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE separation in general B01D; special arrangements on waterborne vessels of installations for treating water, waste water or sewage, e.g. for producing fresh water, B63J; adding materials to water to prevent corrosion C23F; treating radioactively-contaminated liquids G21F9/04; regeneration of reactants for recirculation into processes, see the relevant places for the processes When classifying in this subclass, classification is also made in group B01D15/08 insofar as subject matter of general interest relating to chromatography is concerned. In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C03GLASSMINERAL OR SLAG WOOL C03BMANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSESThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C03B8/00 covered by C03B19/00, C03B37/00C03B8/02 covered by C03B19/1065, C03B19/12, C03B37/011, C03B37/016C03B8/04 covered by C03B19/106, C03B19/14, C03B37/014
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C03CCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELSSURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASSSURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGSJOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALSThis subclass covers compositions of polycristalline fibresThis subclass does not cover the preparation of single-cristal fibres, which is covered by subclass C30BThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C03C6/00 - C03C6/10 covered by C03C1/00 - C03C1/105 C03C10/02 - C03C10/14 covered by C03C10/00C03C13/02 covered by C03C13/00C03C27/12 covered by B32B17/00
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C04CEMENTSCONCRETEARTIFICIAL STONECERAMICSREFRACTORIESThis class does not cover mechanical features provided for elsewhere, e.g. mechanical working B28, kilns F27. C04BLIME, MAGNESIASLAGCEMENTSCOMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALSARTIFICIAL STONE roofing granules E04D7/005CERAMICS devitrified glass-ceramics C03C10/00REFRACTORIESTREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE In this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated: "fillers" includes pigments, aggregates and fibrous reinforcing materials; "active ingredients" includes processing aids or property improvers, e.g. grinding aids used after the burning process or used in the absence of a burning process; "mortars", "concrete" and "artificial stone" are to be considered as a single group of materials, and therefore, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, they include mortar, concrete and other cementitious compositions. In groups C04B7/00 - C04B32/00, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place. A composition classified in groups C04B26/00 or C04B28/00 is also classified in groups C04B14/00 - C04B24/00 if a filler or active ingredient is of interest. In groups C04B2/00 - C04B32/00 and C04B38/00 - C04B41/00 it is desirable to classify the individual constituents of the mixtures, or other aspects relating to the mixtures or constituents, using Combination Sets with symbols chosen from groups C04B2/00 - C04B41/00. In groups C04B2/00 - C04B32/00 and C04B38/00 - C04B41/00 it is desirable to classify the function of the individual constituents of the mixtures, or other aspects relating to the properties or uses of the mixtures or products obtained, using Combination Sets with symbols chosen from groups C04B2103/00 - C04B2111/00. Groups C04B20/123 and C04B20/126 are used for indexing purposes only of documents classified in C04B20/12The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C04B5/02 covered by B01J2/00, C21B3/06C04B28/20, C04B28/22 covered by C04B28/18, C04B28/182, C04B28/184, C04B28/186, C04B28/188C04B35/035 covered by C04B35/26, C04B35/2608, C04B35/2616, C04B35/2625, C04B35/2633, C04B35/2641, C04B35/265, C04B35/2658, C04B35/2666, C04B35/2675, C04B35/2683, C04B35/2691C04B35/28 covered by C04B35/26C04B35/30 covered by C04B35/26C04B35/32 covered by C04B35/26C04B35/34 covered by C04B35/26C04B35/36 covered by C04B35/26C04B35/38 covered by C04B35/26C04B35/40 covered by C04B35/2608, C04B35/2641, C04B35/2675C04B35/567, C04B35/569, C04B35/576, C04B35/577 covered by C04B35/565, C04B35/571, C04B35/5755C04B35/582 covered by C04B35/581C04B35/5833, C04B35/5835 covered by C04B35/583C04B35/586, C04B35/594, C04B35/596 covered by C04B35/584, C04B35/589, C04B35/591, C04B35/593, C04B35/5935C04B35/599 covered by C04B35/597C04B35/81 covered by C04B35/78C04B35/84 covered by C04B35/628, C04B35/78
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C05FERTILISERSMANUFACTURE THEREOFAn ingredient in a mixture of fertilisers, or a single fertiliser which contains more than one of the chemical elements on which the subdivision into subclasses is based, is classified only in the first of the appropriate subclasses. Thus, a nitrophosphate or an ammoniated superphosphate is classified in C05B but not in C05C, magnesium phosphate is classified in C05B but not in C05D, and calcium cyanamide in C05C but not in C05D.
In this class, mixtures of fertilizers are classified in the first appropriate place. After the notation of the appropriate classification symbol and separated therefrom by a + sign, notations concerning the ingredients of the mixture, not covered by the chosen classification symbol, may be added. These notations are selected from class C05 and are presented in the following way, e.g. C05B1/02 + C05D1/02 + C05D9/02
C05BPHOSPHATIC FERTILISERSThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C05B21/00covered by C05B1/00 - C05B19/00
(see internal note after the title of class C05)
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C05CNITROGENOUS FERTILISERSThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C05C13/00covered byC05C1/00 - C05C11/00
(see internal note after the title of class C05)
C05DINORGANIC FERTILISERS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C05B, C05CFERTILISERS PRODUCING CARBON DIOXIDEThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C05D11/00covered byC05D1/00 - C05D9/00
(see internal note after the title of class C05)
C05FORGANIC FERTILISERS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C05B, C05C, e.g. FERTILISERS FROM WASTE OR REFUSE breeding of earthworms A01K67/0332Processes where the composting step is the characterising feature, or apparatus therefor, are classified in group C05F17/00.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C05F15/00 covered by C05F1/00-C05F11/00
(see also internal note after the title of class C05)
C05GMIXTURES OF FERTILISERS COVERED INDIVIDUALLY BY DIFFERENT SUBCLASSES OF CLASS C05MIXTURES OF ONE OR MORE FERTILISERS WITH MATERIALS NOT HAVING A SPECIFIC FERTILISING ACTIVITY, e.g. PESTICIDES, SOIL-CONDITIONERS, WETTING AGENTS organic fertilisers containing added bacterial cultures, mycelia, or the like C05F11/08; organic fertilisers containing plant vitamins or hormones C05F11/10FERTILISERS CHARACTERISED BY THEIR FORMThis subclass covers mixtures of fertilisers with soil-conditioning or soil-stabilising materials characterised by their fertilizing activity.This subclass does not cover mixtures of fertilisers with soil-conditioning or soil-stabilising materials characterised by their soil-conditioning or soil-stabilising activity, which are covered by group C09K17/00.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C05G1/02 - C05G1/10 covered by C05 (see internal note after the title of class C05)
C06EXPLOSIVESMATCHES C06BEXPLOSIVES OR THERMIC COMPOSITIONS blasting F42DMANUFACTURE THEREOFUSE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS EXPLOSIVES compounds in general C01, C07 or C08; demolition agents based on cementitious or like materials C04B41/0009This subclass covers:compositions which are:explosive: compositions included are those containing both a fuel and sufficient oxidiser so that, upon initiation, they are capable of undergoing a chemical change of a relatively high rate of speed, resulting in the production of usable force for blasting, firearms, propelling missiles, or the like;thermic: compositions included have a consumable fuel component which consists of any element which is a metal, B, Si, Se or Te, or mixtures, intercompounds, or hydrides thereof; and in combination an oxidant component which is either a metal oxide or a salt (organic or inorganic) capable of yielding a metal oxide on decomposition;fuels for rocket engines and intended for reaction with an oxidant, excluding air, in order to provide thrust for motive power purposes;for use in affecting the explosion environment, e.g. for neutralising the poisonous gases of explosives, for cooling the explosion gases, or the like;methods or apparatus for preparing or treating such compositions not otherwise provided for;methods of using single substances as explosives.In this subclass, the following term is used with the meaning indicated: "nitrated" covers compounds having a nitro group or a nitrate ester group.Methods or apparatus for preparing or treating such compositions are classified according to the particular components of the compositions.In this subclass, the words "based on", with reference to explosive compositions, refer to the explosive ingredient present in the largest proportion by weightIn the absence of an indication to the contrary a composition is classified in the last place that provides for an ingredientIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C06CDETONATING OR PRIMING DEVICESFUSES ammunition fuzes F42CCHEMICAL LIGHTERSPYROPHORIC COMPOSITIONSIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C06DMEANS FOR GENERATING SMOKE OR MISTGAS-ATTACK COMPOSITIONSGENERATION OF GAS FOR BLASTING OR PROPULSION (CHEMICAL PART) fuels C10In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C06FMATCHESMANUFACTURE OF MATCHESIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C07ORGANIC CHEMISTRYIn this class, the following term is used with the meaning indicated: "preparation" covers purification, separation, stabilisation or use of additives, unless a separate place is provided therefor. Biocidal, pest repellant, pest attractant or plant growth regulatory activity of compounds or preparations is further classified in subclass A01P. In subclasses C07C-C07K, the last place priority rule is applied, i.e. at each hierarchical level, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, and with the exception referred to below, a compound is classified in the last appropriate place. For example, 2-butyl- pyridine, which contains an acyclic chain and a heterocyclic ring, is classified only as a heterocyclic compound, in subclass C07D. In general, and in the absence of an indication to the contrary, such as mentioned in groups C07C59/58, C07C59/70, the terms "acyclic" and "aliphatic" are used to describe compounds in which there is no ring; and, if a ring were present, the compound would be taken by the "last place" rule to a later group for cycloaliphatic or aromatic compounds, if such a group exists. Where a compound or an entire group of compounds exists in tautomeric forms, it is classified as though existing in the form which is classified last in the system, unless the other form is specifically mentioned earlier in the system. Chemical compounds and their preparation are classified in the groups for the type of compound prepared. The processes of preparation are also classified in places for the types of reaction employed, if of interest. Examples of such places outside this class are: C12P Fermentation or enzyme-using processes to synthesise a desired chemical compound or composition or to separate optical isomers from a racemic mixture C25B3/00 Electrolytic production of organic compounds C25B7/00 Electrophoretic production of compounds
General processes for the preparation of a class of compounds falling into more than one main group are classified in the groups for the processes employed, when such groups exist. The compounds prepared are also classified in the groups for the types of compound prepared, if of interest. In this class, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, the compounds containing carboxyl or thiocarboxyl groups are classified as the relevant carboxylic or thiocarboxylic acids, unless the "last place rule" (see Note (3), above) dictates otherwise; a carboxyl group being a carbon atom having three bonds, and no more than three, to hetero atoms, other than nitrogen atoms of nitro or nitroso groups, with at least one multiple bond to the same hetero atom and a thiocarboxyl group being a carboxyl group having at least one bond to a sulfur atom, e.g. amides or nitriles of carboxylic acids, are classified with the corresponding acids. Salts of a compound, unless specifically provided for, are classified as that compound, e.g. aniline hydrochloride is classified as containing carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen only in group C07C211/46, sodium malonate is classified as malonic acid in C07C55/08, and a mercaptide is classified as the mercaptan. Metal chelates are dealt with in the same way. Similarly, metal alcoholates and metal phenates are classified in subclass C07C and not in subclass C07F, the alcoholates for instance in groups C07C31/28-C07C31/32 and the phenates in group C07C39/235 or C07C39/44. Salts, adducts or complexes formed between two or more organic compounds are classified according to all compounds forming the salts, adducts or complexes.
C07BGENERAL METHODS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRYAPPARATUS THEREFOR preparation of carboxylic acid esters by telomerisation C07C67/47; telomerisation C08FIn this subclass, the functional group which is present already in some residue being introduced and is not substantially involved in a chemical reaction, is not considered as the functional group which is formed or introduced as a result of the chemical reaction.In this subclass, the following term is used with the meaning indicated: "separation" means separation only for the purposes of recovering organic compounds.When classifying in this subclass, classification is also made in group B01D15/08 insofar as subject matter of general interest relating to chromatography is concernedIn this subclass, the last place priority rule is applied, i.e. at each hierarchical level, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place according to the type of reaction employed, noting the bond or the functional group which is formed or introduced as a result of the chemical reaction.C07B59/00 and subgroups thereof are used for the classification of individual labelled compounds as well as for general methods.C07B61/02 is used for the classification of individual free radicals as well as for general methods. The following IPC group is not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for this IPC group is classified in the following CPC group: C07B60/00 covered by C07B61/02
C07CACYCLIC OR CARBOCYCLIC COMPOUNDSIn this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with meanings indicated: "bridged" means the presence of at least one fusion other than ortho, peri or spiro; two rings are "condensed" if they share at least one ring member, i.e. "spiro" and "bridged" are considered as condensed; "condensed ring system" is a ring system in which all rings are condensed among themselves; "number of rings" in a condensed ring system equals the number of scissions necessary to convert the ring system into one acyclic chain; "quinones" are compounds derived from compounds containing a six-membered aromatic ring or a system comprising six-membered aromatic rings (which system may be condensed or not condensed) by replacing two or four CH groups of the six-membered aromatic rings by C=O groups, and by removing one or two carbon-to-carbon double bonds, respectively, and rearranging the remaining carbon-to-carbon double bonds to give a ring or ring system with alternating double bonds, including the carbon-to-oxygen bonds; this means that acenaphthenequinone or camphorquinone are not considered as quinones.In this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, a process is classified in the last appropriate place.In this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, "quaternary ammonium compounds" are classified with the corresponding "non-quaternised nitrogen compounds".For the classification of compounds in groups C07C1/00 - C07C71/00 and C07C401/00 - C07C409/00 : a compound is classified considering the molecule as a whole (rule of the "whole molecule approach"); a compound is considered to be saturated if it does not contain carbon atoms bound to each other by multiple bonds; a compound is considered to be unsaturated if it contains carbon atoms bound to each other by multiple bonds, which includes six-membered aromatic ring, unless otherwise specified or implicitely derivable from the subdivision.For the classification of compounds in groups C07C201/00 - C07C395/00, i.e. after the functional group has been determined according to the"last place rule", a compound is classified according to the following principles: compounds are classified in accordance with the nature of the carbon atom to which the functional group is attached; a carbon skeleton is a carbon atom, other than a carbon atom of a carboxyl group, or a chain of carbon atoms bound to each other, a carbon skeleton is considered to be terminated by every bond to an element other than carbon or to a carbon atom of a carboxyl group; when the molecule contains several functional groups, only functional groups linked to the same carbon skeleton as the one first determined are considered; a carbon sekeleton is considered to be saturated if it does not contain carbon atoms bound to each other by multiple bonds; a carbon skeleton is considered to be unsaturated if it contains carbon atoms bound to each other by multiple bonds, which includes a six-membered aromatic ring.When classifying in this subclass, classification is also made in group B01D15/08 insofar as subject matter of general interest relating to chromatography is concerned. When a process is classified in a process group, combination sets are used to indicate the product of the process. A combination set consists of a process group, followed by and linked to the group of the product. The products are selected from the corresponding product groups. The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C07C27/02 covered by C07C29/00, C07C51/00C07C47/042, C07C47/045, C07C47/048, C07C47/052, C07C47/055, C07C47/058 covered by C07C47/04C07C47/07, C07C47/09 covered by C07C47/06C07C53/04 covered by C07C53/02C07C57/045, C07C57/05, C07C57/055, C07C57/065, C07C57/07, C07C57/075 covered by C07C57/04C07C69/025, C07C69/03, C07C69/035 covered by C07C69/003 - C07C69/017 and C07C69/02C07C69/347, C07C69/353 covered by C07C69/003 - C07C69/017 and C07C69/34C07C69/527 covered by C07C69/003 - C07C69/017 and C07C69/52C07C69/767, C07C69/773 covered by C07C69/003 - C07C69/017 and C07C69/76C07C69/83 covered by C07C69/003 - C07C69/017 and C07C69/82
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C07DHETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS macromolecular compounds C08This subclass does not cover compounds containing saccharide radicals as defined in Note (3) following the title of subclass C07H, which are covered by subclass C07H. In this subclass, in compounds containing a hetero ring covered by group C07D295/00 and at least one other hetero ring, the hetero ring covered by group C07D295/00 is considered as an acyclic chain containing nitrogen atoms.In this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meaning indicated: "hetero ring" is a ring having at least one halogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, selenium or tellurium atom as a ring member;"bridged" means the presence of at least one fusion other than ortho, peri or spiro;two rings are "condensed" if they share at least one ring member, i.e. "spiro" and "bridged" are considered as condensed;"condensed ring system" is a ring system in which all rings are condensed among themselves;"number of relevant rings" in a condensed ring system equals the number of scissions necessary to convert the ring system into one acyclic chain;"relevant rings" in a condensed ring system, i.e. the rings which taken together describe all the links between every atom of the ring system, are chosen according to the following criteria consecutively:lowest number of ring members;highest number of hetero atoms as ring members;lowest number of members shared with other rings; last place in the classification scheme. Attention is drawn to Note (3) after class C07, which defines the last place priority rule applied in the range of subclasses C07C - C07K and within these subclasses.Therapeutic activity of compounds is further classified in subclass A61P. In this subclass, the last place priority rule is applied, i.e. at each hierarchical level, in the absence of an indication to the contrary:compounds having only one hetero ring are classified in the last appropriate place in one of the groups C07D203/00 - C07D347/00. The same applies for compounds having more hetero rings covered by the same main group, neither condensed among themselves nor condensed with a common carbocyclic ring system;compounds having two or more hetero rings covered by different main groups neither condensed among themselves nor condensed with a common carbocyclic ring system are classified in the last appropriate place in one of the groups C07D401/00 - C07D421/00;compounds having two or more relevant hetero rings, covered by the same or by different main groups, which are condensed among themselves or condensed with a common carbocyclic ring system, are classified in the last appropriate place in one of the groups C07D451/00 - C07D519/00.In this subclass: where a compound may exist in tautomeric forms, it is classified as though existing in the form which is classified last in the system. Therefore, double bonds between ring members and non-ring members and double bonds between ring members themselves are considered equivalent in determining the degree of hydrogenation of the ring. Formulae are considered to be written in Kekule form; hydrocarbon radicals containing a carbocyclic ring and an acyclic chain by which it is linked to the hetero ring and being substituted on both the carbocyclic ring and the acyclic chain by hetero atoms or by carbon atoms having three bonds to hetero atoms with at the most one bond to halogen, are classified according to the substituents on the acyclic chain. For example, the compound

is classified in group C07D233/22,
and the compound

is classified in groups C07D233/24 and C07D233/26, where X —NH2, —NHCOCH3, or —COOCH3.
C07FACYCLIC, CARBOCYCLIC OR HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING ELEMENTS OTHER THAN CARBON, HYDROGEN, HALOGEN, OXYGEN, NITROGEN, SULFUR, SELENIUM OR TELLURIUM metal-containing porphyrins C07D487/22Attention is drawn to Note (3) C07, which defines the last place priority rule applied in the range of subclasses C07C-C07K and within these subclasses.Attention is drawn to Note (6) following the title of class C07.Attention is drawn to Note (3) after the title of section C, which Note indicates to which version of the periodic table of chemical elements the IPC refers.In this subclass , organic acid salts, alcoholates, phenates, chelates or mercaptides are classified as the parent compounds.Compounds containing Se or Te are classified with their sulfur homologuesA hydrocarbon chain is considered to be terminated by a heteroatom or by a carbon atom having three bonds to heteroatoms with at the most one to halogenWhen groups, e.g. aromatic or aliphatic groups, are mentioned without further indications, it means that the group concerned can be further substituted. Otherwise it will be indicated, e.g. C07F9/11 with hydroxyalkyl compounds without further substituents on alkyl.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C07F9/6593 covered by C07F9/65815
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C07GCOMPOUNDS OF UNKNOWN CONSTITUTION This subclass does not cover peptides or proteins of unknown constitution, which are covered by subclass C07KIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C07HSUGARSDERIVATIVES THEREOFNUCLEOSIDESNUCLEOTIDESNUCLEIC ACIDS derivatives of aldonic or saccharic acids C07C, C07D; aldonic acids, saccharic acids C07C59/105, C07C59/285; cyanohydrins C07C255/16; glycals C07D; compounds of unknown constitution C07G; polysaccharides, derivatives thereof C08B; DNA or RNA concerning genetic engineering, vectors, e.g. plasmids, or their isolation, preparation or purification C12N15/00; sugar industry C13This subclass covers compounds containing saccharide radicals (see the definitions in Note (3) below).This subclass does not cover polysaccharides which for the purpose of this subclass are defined as having more than five saccharide radicals attached to each other by glycosidic linkages. In this subclass, the following expressions are used with the meanings indicated:"saccharide radical" which is derived from acyclic polyhydroxy-aldehydes or acyclic polyhydroxy-ketones, or from their cyclic tautomers, by removing hydrogen atoms or by replacing hetero bonds to oxygen by the same number of hetero bonds to halogen, nitrogen, sulfur, selenium, or tellurium, in accordance with either of the following definitions:It consists of an uninterrupted carbon skeleton and oxygen atoms directly attached thereto, andis considered to be terminated by every bond to a carbon atom of a cyclic structure and by every bond to a carbon atom having three bonds to hetero atoms, e.g. ester or nitrile radicals, and contains within the carbon skeleton an unbranched sequence of at the most six carbon atoms in which at least three carbon atoms — at least two in the case of a skeleton having only four carbon atoms — have one single bond to an oxygen atom as the only hetero bond, and in a cyclic or acyclic sequence, at least one other carbon atom has two single bonds to oxygen atoms as the only hetero bonds, orin an acyclic sequence, at least one other carbon atom has one double bond to an oxygen atom as the only hetero bond, the said sequence containing at the most one double bond, i.e. C=C or possibly ketalised C=O), in addition to the hetero bonds mentioned above under (A) or (B), e.g. the compounds an unbranched sequence of at the most six carbon atoms, having bonds to oxygen as defined in this Note
n being an integer, are classified in group C07H3/02;
It is also a radical derived from a radical as defined in (a) above by replacing at the most four of the specified hetero bonds to oxygen by the same number of hetero bonds to halogen, nitrogen, sulfur, selenium, or tellurium;
"heterocyclic radical" or "hetero ring" is considered to exclude saccharide radicals as defined above
Attention is drawn to Note (3) after class C07, which defines the last place priority rule applied in the range of subclasses C07C-C07K and within these subclasses.
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C07JSTEROIDS seco-steroids C07C This subclass covers compounds containing a cyclopenta[a]hydrophenanthrene skeleton or a ring structure derived therefrom: by contraction or expansion of one ring by one or two atoms; by contraction or expansion of two rings each by one atom; by contraction of one ring by one atom and expansion of one ring by one atom; by substitution of one or two carbon atoms of the cyclopenta[a]hydrophenanthrene skeleton, which are not shared by rings, by hetero atoms, in combination with the above defined contraction or expansion or not, or; by condensation with carbocyclic or heterocyclic rings in combination with one or more of the foregoing alterations or not. In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C07KPEPTIDES peptides in foodstuffs A23; obtaining protein compositions for foodstuffs, working-up proteins for foodstuffs A23J; preparations for medicinal purposes A61K; peptides containing beta-lactam rings C07D; cyclic dipeptides not having in their molecule any other peptide link than those which form their ring, e.g. piperazine-2,5-diones, C07D; ergot alkaloids of the cyclic peptide type C07D519/02; macromolecular compounds having statistically distributed amino acid units in their molecules, i.e. when the preparation does not provide for a specific; but for a random sequence of the amino acid units, homopolyamides and block copolyamides derived from amino acids C08G69/00; macromolecular products derived from proteins C08H1/00; preparation of glue or gelatine C09H; single cell proteins, enzymes C12N; genetic engineering processes for obtaining peptides C12N15/00; compositions for measuring or testing processes involving enzymes C12Q; investigation or analysis of biological material G01N33/00 In this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated: "amino acids" are compounds in which at least one amino group and at least one carboxyl group are bound to the same carbon skeleton and the nitrogen atom of the amino group may form part of a ring;"normal peptide link" is one between an alpha-amino group of an amino acid and the carboxyl group - in position 1 - of another alpha-amino acid;"abnormal peptide link" is a link where at least one of the linked amino acids is not an alpha-amino acid or a link formed by at least one carboxyl or amino group being part of the side chain of a alpha-amino acid;"peptides" are compounds containing at least two amino acid units, which are bound through at least one normal peptide link, including oligopeptides, polypeptides and proteins, where:"linear peptides" may comprise rings formed through S-S bridges, or through a hydroxy or a mercapto group of an hydroxy- or mercapto-amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid, (e.g. peptide lactones) but do not comprise rings which are formed only through peptide links;"cyclic peptides" are peptides comprising at least one ring formed only through peptide links; the cyclisation may occur only through normal peptide links or through abnormal peptide links, e.g. through the 4-amino group of 2,4-diamino-butanoic acid. Thus, cyclic compounds in which at least one link in the ring is a non-peptide link are considered as "linear peptides";"depsipeptides" are compounds containing a sequence of at least two alpha-amino acids and at least one alpha-hydroxy carboxylic acid, which are bound through at least one normal peptide link and ester links, derived from the hydroxy carboxylic acids, where:"linear depsipeptides" may comprise rings formed through S-S bridges, or through an hydroxy or a mercapto group of an hydroxy- or mercapto-amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino- of hydroxy-acid but do not comprise rings formed only through peptide or ester links derived from hydroxy carboxylic acids, e.g. Gly-Ala-Gly-OCH2CO2H and Gly-OCH2CO-Ala-Gly are considered as "linear depsipeptides", but HOCH2CO-Gly-Ala-Gly does not contain an ester link, and is thus a derivative of Gly-Ala-Gly which is covered by C07K5/08;"cyclic depsipeptides" are peptides containing at least one ring formed only through peptide or ester links - derived from hydroxy carboxylic acids -, e.g. Gly-Ala-Gly-OCH2CO. Fragments of peptides or peptides modified by removal or addition of amino acids, by substitution of amino acids by others, or by combination of these modifications, are classified as the parent peptides. However, fragments of peptides having only four or less amino acids are also classified in group C07K5/00. Peptides prepared by chemical processes and having an amino acid sequence derived from naturally occurring peptides are classified with the natural one.Peptides prepared by recombinant DNA technology are not classified according to the host, but according to the original peptide expressed, e.g. HIV peptide expressed in E. coli is classified with HIV peptides. When classifying in this subclass, classification is also made in group B01D15/08 insofar as subject matter of general interest relating to chromatography is concerned. The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C07K5/023 covered by C07K5/0202C07K5/027 covered by C07K5/0205C07K5/03 covered by C07K5/0207C07K5/033 covered by C07K5/021C07K5/037 covered by C07K5/0215C07K5/062 covered by C07K5/06017C07K5/065 covered by C07K5/06078C07K5/068 covered by C07K5/06086C07K5/072 covered by C07K5/06104C07K5/075 covered by C07K5/0613C07K5/078 covered by C07K5/06139C07K5/083 covered by C07K5/0804C07K5/087 covered by C07K5/0812C07K5/09 covered by C07K5/0815C07K5/093 covered by C07K5/0819C07K5/097 covered by C07K5/0821C07K5/103 covered by C07K5/1005C07K5/107 covered by C07K5/1016C07K5/11 covered by C07K5/1019C07K5/113 covered by C07K5/1021C07K5/117 covered by C07K5/1024C07K14/185 covered by C07K14/1816C07K14/725 covered by C07K14/705C07K14/73 covered by C07K14/70514C07K14/735 covered by C07K14/70535C07K14/74 covered by C07K14/70539
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C08ORGANIC MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDSTHEIR PREPARATION OR CHEMICAL WORKING-UPCOMPOSITIONS BASED THEREON C08BPOLYSACCHARIDESDERIVATIVES THEREOF polysaccharides containing less than six saccharide radicals attached to each other by glycosidic linkages C07H; fermentation or enzyme-using processes C12P19/00; sugar industry C13; production of cellulose D21The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C08B37/02 covered by C08B37/0021C08B37/04 covered by C08B37/0084C08B37/06 covered by C08B37/0045C08B37/08 covered by C08B37/003 (chitin), C08B37/0072 (hyaluronic acid) and C08B37/0069 (chondroitin sulfate) C08B37/10 covered by C08B37/0075C08B37/16 covered by C08B37/0012
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C08CTREATMENT OR CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF RUBBERSThis subclass covers: processes directed to natural rubber or to conjugated diene rubbers
processes directed to rubbers in general.
The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C08C1/16 covered by C08C1/14
C08FMACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS OBTAINED BY REACTIONS ONLY INVOLVING CARBON-TO-CARBON UNSATURATED BONDSIn this subclass, boron or silicon are considered as metals. In this subclass, the following expression is used with the meaning indicated: "aliphatic radical" means an acyclic or a non-aromatic carbocyclic carbon skeleton which is considered to be terminated by every bond to: an element other than carbon; a carbon atom having a double bond to one atom other than carbon; an aromatic carbocyclic ring or a heterocyclic ring.
Examples: Polymers of CH2 =CH—O—CH2—CH2—NH—COO—CH2-CH2 —OH are classified in group C08F16/28;
CH2=CH-C(=O)-CH=CH2 are classified in group C08F16/36para-C6H4Cl(CH=CH2) are classified in group C08F12/18.
Therapeutic activity of compounds is further classified in subclass A61P. In this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary in the scheme or definitions, classification is made in the last appropriate place. In this subclass: macromolecular compounds and their preparation are classified in the groups for the type of compound prepared. General processes for the preparation of macromolecular compounds according to more than one main group are classified in groups C08F2/00-C08F8/00 for the processes employed. Processes for the preparation of macromolecular compounds are also classified in the groups for the types of reactions employed, if of interest; subject matter relating to both homopolymers and copolymers is classified in groups C08F10/00-C08F38/00; subject matter limited to homopolymers is classified only in groups C08F110/00-C08F138/00; subject matter limited to copolymers is classified only in groups C08F210/00-C08F246/00; in groups C08F210/00-C08F238/00, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, a copolymer is classified according to the major monomeric component. This subclass covers also compositions based on monomers which form macromolecular compounds classifiable in this subclass. In this subclass: if the monomers are defined, classification is made according to the polymer to be formed: in groups C08F10/00-C08F246/00 if no preformed polymer is present; in groups C08F251/00 - C08F291/00 if a preformed polymer is present, considering or not the reaction to take place as a graft or cross-linking reaction;if the presence of compounding ingredients is of interest, classification is made in group C08F2/44 if the compounding ingredients are of interest per se , classification is also made in subclass C08K. In this subclass, combination sets [C-Sets] are used. The detailed information about the C-Sets construction and the associated syntax rules are found in the Definitions
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C08GMACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS OBTAINED OTHERWISE THAN BY REACTIONS ONLY INVOLVING UNSATURATED CARBON-TO-CARBON BONDSTherapeutic activity of compounds is further classified in subclass A61P.In this subclass, group C08G18/00 takes precedence over the other groups. A further classification is given if the polymers are obtained by reactions forming specific linkages for which an appropriate group is provided.Within each main group of this subclass, the last place priority rule is applied, i.e. at each hierarchical level, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place.This subclass covers also compositions based on monomers which form macromolecular compounds classifiable in this subclass. In this subclass:if the monomers are defined, classification is made in groups C08G2/00 - C08G79/00, C08G83/00 according to the polymer to be formed; if the monomers are defined in a way that a composition cannot be classified within one main group of this subclass, the composition is classified in group C08G85/00;if the compounding ingredients are of interest per se, classification is also made in subclass C08K.In this subclass, combination sets [C-Sets] are used. The detailed information about the C-Sets construction and the associated syntax rules are found in the DefinitionsThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C08G14/067, C08G14/073, C08G14/09 covered by C08G14/06C08G59/16, C08G59/17 covered by C08G59/14C08G63/49 covered by C08G63/48C08G65/28 covered by C08G65/26C08G73/04 covered by C08G73/02
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C08HDERIVATIVES OF NATURAL MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS polysaccharides C08B; natural rubber C08C; natural resins or their derivatives C09F; bituminous materials C10The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C08H7/00 covered by C08H6/00
C08JWORKING-UPGENERAL PROCESSES OF COMPOUNDINGAFTER-TREATMENT NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C08B, C08C, C08F, C08G or C08H working, e.g. shaping, of plastics B29This subclass covers processes, not covered by subclasses C08B - C08H, for treating polymers.
In this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place.
When classifying in subclass C08J, the treatment of specific polymers is indicated using indexing codes chosen from C08J2300/00 or subgroups thereof.
Example: Preparation of particles of polystyrene by impregnation of the particles with the blowing agent: C08J9/18 and C08J2325/06.
The use of a polymeric component in minority, e.g. masterbatch, coating, impregnating agent or thin binder is indicated using indexing codes chosen from C08J2400/00 or subgroups thereof.
Examples: Use of PMMA as masterbatch in a polystyrene composition: C08J3/226 and C08J2325/06 and C08J2433/10Bonding of polystyrene by heating: C08J5/121 and C08J2325/06Coating of a polyethylene substrate with a polyurethane coating: C08J7/0427 and C08J2323/06 and C08J2475/04Use of ABS as an additive for foamed polyacrylamide : C08J9/0061 and C08J2333/26 and C08J2455/02
In the following subgroups, the codes of C08J2300/00 - C08J2399/00 are used to specify: C08J3/226: the polymeric material to which the masterbatch carrier is added. C08J7/0427: the polymeric substrate to be coated. C08J9/0061: the polymeric component in majority in a multicomponents foamable blend. Group C08J2400/00 was introduced on January 1st, 2012. Patent documents are continuously being reclassified. As a consequence, documents published before 01/01/2012, and to which C08J2400/00 indexing codes were allocated, are indexed in the corresponding head group.
Example: Use of PMMA as masterbatch in a polystyrene composition: C08J3/226 and C08J2325/06 and C08J2433/00, instead of C08J2433/10.
In the following subgroups, the codes of C08J2400/00 - C08J2499/00 are used to specify: C08J3/226: the polymeric carrier in a masterbatch. C08J5/12: the chemical nature of the adhesive C08J7/0427: the chemical nature of the coating(s). C08J9/0061: the polymeric component in minority in a multicomponents foamable blend. C08J9/224, C08J9/236, C08J9/36, C08J9/40 and C08J9/42: the polymer used for coating, binding, or impregnating the foam. C08J9/26: the polymer to be leached out. C08J9/33 and C08J9/35: the foam fragments included in the (foamable) polymer matrix. in all other subgroups, when the presence of a polymeric component in minority is of relevance.
The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C08J5/14 covered by B24D3/22, B24D3/28, F16D69/02C08J5/16 covered by C10N2050/14
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C08KUse of inorganic or non-macromolecular organic substances as compounding ingredients paints, inks, varnishes, dyes, polishes, adhesives C09In this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, an ingredient is classified in the last appropriate place.
In this subclass: a mixture of ingredients is classified in the most indented group covering all the essential ingredients of the mixture, e.g.:
a mixture of a monohydric and a polyhydric alcohol C08K5/05
a mixture of two polyhydric alcohols C08K5/053
a mixture of an alcohol and an ether C08K5/04
a mixture of an ether and an amine C08K5/00
a mixture of an amine and a metal C08K13/02
This note is applied only for mixtures with more than three essential ingredients. Mixtures with two or three ingredients are classified in the appropriate groups of C08K, e.g. a mixture of Al2O3, an ether and an amine is classified in C08K3/22, C08K5/06 and C08K5/17
ammonium salts are classified in the same way as metal salts
In this subclass, any ingredient of a mixture which is not identified by the classification according to Note (2) above, and the use of which is determined to be novel and non-obvious, must also be classified in this subclass according to Note (1). The ingredient can be either a single compound or a composition in itself. ".This IPC Note does not apply in CPC
Any ingredient of a mixture which is not identified by the classification according to Notes (2) or (3) above, and which is considered to represent information of interest for search, may also be classified in this subclass according to Note (1). This can, for example, be the case when it is considered of interest to enable searching of mixtures using a combination of classification symbols. Such non-obligatory classification should be given as "additional information".This IPC Note does not apply in CPC
In this subclass, combination sets [C-Sets] are used. The detailed information about the C-Sets construction and the associated syntax rules is present in the definitions of C08K
In this subclass, organic acid salts, alcoholates, phenolates or mercaptides are classified in the groups or subgroups of the parent compounds
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C08LCOMPOSITIONS OF MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS compositions based on polymerisable monomers C08F, C08G; artificial filaments or fibres D01F; textile treating compositions D06In this subclass, the following term is used with the meaning indicated:Rubber includes:natural or conjugated diene rubbers;rubber in general (for a specific rubber, other than a natural rubber or a conjugated diene rubber, see the group provided for compositions of such macromolecular compounds). In this subclass:compositions are classified according to the mutual proportions by weight of only the macromolecular constituents; compositions are classified according to the macromolecular constituent or constituents present in the highest proportion: if all these constituents are present in equal proportions the composition is classified according to each of these constituents. Any macromolecular constituent of a composition which is not identified by the classification according to Note (2) above, and the use of which is determined to be novel and non-obvious, must also be classified in this subclass. For example, a composition containing 80 parts polyethene and 20 parts polyvinyl chloride is classified in both groups C08L23/06 and C08L27/06, if the use of polyvinyl chloride is determined to be novel and non-obvious. This IPC Note does not apply in CPCAny macromolecular constituent of a composition which is not identified by the classification according to Notes (2) or (3) above, and which is considered to represent information of interest for search, may also be classified in this subclass. This can, for example, be the case when it is considered of interest to enable searching of compositions using a combination of classification symbols. Such non-obligatory classification should be given as "additional information". This IPC Note does not apply in CPC In groups C08L65/00 - C08L85/00, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, compositions of macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions forming two different linkages in the main chain are classified only according to the linkage present in excess.This Note corresponds to IPC Note (1) relating to C08L65/00 - C08L85/00.Compositions classified in C08K according to note 3 of C08K, are not classified in C08L. In this subclass, combination sets [C-Sets] are used. The detailed information about the C-Sets construction and the associated syntax rules is present in the definitions of C08L C08L2666/00 indexing codes were used for C-Sets classification of documents before April 2012. In addition to note (6), for searching documents classified before April 2012, see also C08L2666/00 in the definitions of C08L.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C08L61/08-C08L61/10 covered by C08L61/06C08L63/02 covered by C08L63/00C08L83/05 covered by C08L83/04C08L83/07 covered by C08L83/04
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C09DYESPAINTSPOLISHESNATURAL RESINSADHESIVESCOMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FORAPPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR C09BORGANIC DYES OR CLOSELY-RELATED COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING DYES , e.g. PIGMENTSMORDANTSLAKES fermentation or enzyme using processes to synthesise a desired chemical compound C12PIn this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, a compound is classified in the last appropriate placeThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C09B23/01 covered by C09B23/0008 - C09B23/0091C09B29/01 covered by C09B29/0003 - C09B29/0022C09B29/03 covered by C09B29/0007C09B29/033 covered by C09B29/0025C09B29/036 covered by C09B29/0029C09B29/039 covered by C09B29/0074 - C09B29/0081C09B29/042 covered by C09B29/0085C09B29/045 covered by C09B29/0088C09B29/048 covered by C09B29/0092C09B29/085 covered by C09B29/0003, C09B29/0801 - C09B29/0848C09B29/09 covered by C09B29/0025, C09B29/0801 - C09B29/0848C09B29/15 covered by C09B29/103C09B29/40 covered by C09B29/3608 - C09B29/3613C09B29/42 covered by C09B29/3617 - C09B29/3639C09B29/44 covered by C09B29/3643C09B29/46 covered by C09B29/3652C09B29/48 covered by C09B29/3656C09B29/50 covered by C09B29/366C09B29/52 covered by C09B29/3665C09B33/13 covered by C09B33/12C09B67/02 covered by C09B67/0097C09B67/04 covered by C09B67/0001C09B67/06 covered by C09B67/0003C09B67/08 covered by C09B67/0004C09B67/10 covered by C09B67/0014C09B67/12 covered by C09B67/0016C09B67/14 covered by C09B67/0017C09B67/16 covered by C09B67/0019C09B67/18 covered by C09B67/002C09B67/20 covered by C09B67/006C09B67/22 covered by C09B67/0033C09B67/24 covered by C09B67/0072C09B67/26 covered by C09B67/0073C09B67/28 covered by C09B67/0077C09B67/30 covered by C09B67/0078C09B67/32 covered by C09B67/0075C09B67/34 covered by C09B67/0076C09B67/36 covered by C09B67/0079C09B67/38 covered by C09B67/008C09B67/40 covered by C09B67/0082C09B67/42 covered by C09B67/0071C09B67/44 covered by C09B67/0083C09B67/46 covered by C09B67/0084C09B67/48 covered by C09B67/0025C09B67/50 covered by C09B67/0026C09B67/52 covered by C09B67/0027C09B67/54 covered by C09B67/0096
C09CTREATMENT OF INORGANIC MATERIALS, OTHER THAN FIBROUS FILLERS, TO ENHANCE THEIR PIGMENTING OR FILLING PROPERTIES  treatment of materials specially adapted to enhance their filling properties in mortars, concrete or artificial stone C04B14/00C04B18/00C04B20/00PREPARATION OF CARBON BLACK  ; PREPARATION OF INORGANIC MATERIALS WHICH ARE NO SINGLE CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS AND WHICH ARE MAINLY USED AS PIGMENTS OR FILLERSIn this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, a compound is classified in the last appropriate placeTreatment by polymerisation onto particle is classified in C08F292/00. Only treatment by already polymerised agents is classified in C09CWhenever in groups C09C1/00 - C09C1/66 the materials consist of a particulate core bearing a coating or any other deposit, classification is done only according to the composition of the core, unless otherwise stated, e.g. C09C1/0015, C09C1/0078Preparations of those materials which are no single chemical compounds comprise those of many ceramic pigments (C09C1/0009), consisting of solid solutions or polycristalline structures, and those defined as composite materials (C09C1/0081)Preparation and treatment steps are not always easy to distinguish from each other, e.g. preparation in the presence of treating agents (by precipitation or calcination), precise reacting conditions, affecting pigmentary effects. It is common practice to include these complex topics in C09C1/00 while avoiding redundancyWhen classifying in this subclass, the indexing codes of subclass C01P are used to identify structural or physical aspects of solid inorganic compoundsThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C09C1/68 covered by C09K3/14
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C09DCOATING COMPOSITIONS, e.g. PAINTS, VARNISHES OR LACQUERSFILLING PASTESCHEMICAL PAINT OR INK REMOVERSINKSCORRECTING FLUIDSWOODSTAINSPASTES OR SOLIDS FOR COLOURING OR PRINTINGUSE OF MATERIALS THEREFOR cosmetics A61K; processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces, in general, B05D; staining wood B27K5/02; glazes or vitreous enamels C03C; natural resins, French polish, drying-oils, driers, turpentine, per se, C09F; polishing compositions other than French polish, ski waxes C09G; adhesives or use of materials as adhesives C09J; materials for sealing or packing joints or covers C09K3/10; materials for stopping leaks C09K3/12; processes for the electrolytic or electrophoretic production of coatings C25D In this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated: "use of materials for coating compositions" means the use of known or new polymers or products;"rubber" includes:natural or conjugated diene rubbers;rubber in general (for a specific rubber, other than a natural rubber or a conjugated diene rubber, see the group provided for coating compositions based on such macromolecular compounds); "based on" is defined by means of Note (3), below; "filling pastes" means materials used to fill up the holes or cavities of a substrate in order to smooth its surface prior to coating. In this subclass, coating compositions, containing specific organic macromolecular substances are classified only according to the macromolecular substance, non-macromolecular substances not being taken into account. Example: a coating composition containing polyethene and amino-propyltrimethoxysilane is classified in group C09D123/06.However, coating compositions containing combinations of organic non-macromolecular compounds having at least one polymerisable carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bond with prepolymers or polymers other than unsaturated polymers of groups C09D159/00 - C09D187/00 are classified according to the unsaturated non-macromolecular component in group C09D4/00. Example: a coating composition containing polyethene and styrene monomer is classified in group C09D4/00. Aspects relating to the physical nature of the coating compositions or to the effects produced, as defined in group C09D5/00, if clearly and explicitly stated, are also classified in this subclass. Coating compositions characterised by other features, e.g. additives, are classified in group C09D7/00, unless the macromolecular constituent is specified. In this subclass, coating compositions comprising two or more macromolecular constituents are classified according to the macromolecular constituent or constituents present in the highest proportion, i.e. the constituent on which the composition is based. If the composition is based on two or more constituents, present in equal proportions, the composition is classified according to each of these constituents.
Example: a coating composition containing 80 parts of polyethene and 20 parts of polyvinylchloride is classified in group C09D123/06. A coating composition containing 40 parts of polyethene and 40 parts of polyvinylchloride is classified in groups C09D123/06 and C09D127/06.
In groups C09D101/00 - C09D201/00, any macromolecular constituent of a coating composition which is not identified by the classification according to Note (3) after the title of subclass C09D, and the use of which is determined to be novel and non-obvious, must also be classified in a group chosen from groups C09D101/00 - C09D201/00.
This Note corresponds to IPC Note (1) relating to C09D101/00 - C09D201/00.
Any macromolecular constituent of a coating composition which is not identified by the classification according to Note (3) after the title of subclass C09D or Note (1) above, and which is considered to represent information of interest for search, may also be classified in a group chosen from groups C09D101/00 - C09D201/00. This can for example be the case when it is considered of interest to enable searching of coating compositions using a combination of classification symbols. Such non-obligatory classification should be given as "additional information." This Note corresponds to IPC Note (2) relating to C09D101/00 - C09D201/00. In groups C09D165/00 - C09D185/00, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, coating compositions based on macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions forming two different linkages in the main chain are classified only according to the linkage present in excess.
This Note corresponds to IPC Note (1) relating to C09D165/00 - C09D185/00.
In this subclass, combination sets [C-Sets] are used. Detailed information about the CSets construction and the associated syntax rules is found in the definitions for C09D.In addition to Note (4) above C08L2666/00 indexing codes were used for C-Sets classification of documents before April 2012. See C-Sets Search Rules in C08L, in C09D, or in C09J Definitions.
The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C09D4/02 covered by C09D4/00 C09D4/04 covered by C09D4/00 C09D5/25 covered by H01B3/30C09D5/33 covered by C09D5/004C09D5/46 covered by C09D5/03C09D161/08, C09D161/10 covered by C09D161/06C09D163/02 covered by C09D163/00C09D183/05 covered by C09D183/04C09D183/07 covered by C09D183/04, C09D183/06
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C09FNATURAL RESINSFRENCH POLISHDRYING-OILSDRIERS (SICCATIVES)TURPENTINEIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C09GPOLISHING COMPOSITIONS French polish C09F11/00SKI WAXES C09HPREPARATION OF GLUE OR GELATINEIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C09JADHESIVESNON-MECHANICAL ASPECTS OF ADHESIVE PROCESSES IN GENERALADHESIVE PROCESSES NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHEREUSE OF MATERIALS AS ADHESIVES preparation of glue or gelatine C09HIn this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated:"use of materials as adhesives" means the use of known or new polymers or products;"rubber" includes:natural or conjugated diene rubbers;rubber in general (for a specific rubber, other than a natural rubber or a conjugated diene rubber, see the group provided for adhesives based on such macromolecular compounds);"based on" is defined by means of Note (3), below.In this subclass, adhesives containing specific macromolecular substances are classified only according to the macromolecular substance, non-macromolecular substances not being taken into account.Example: an adhesive containing polyethene and amino-propyltrimethoxysilane is classified in group C09J123/06. However, adhesives containing combinations of organic non-macromolecular compounds having at least one polymerisable carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bond with prepolymers or polymers other than unsaturated polymers of groups C09J159/00 - C09J187/00 are classified according to the unsaturated non-macromolecular component in group C09J4/06.Example: an adhesive containing polyethene and styrene monomer is classified in group C09J4/06.Aspects relating to the physical nature of the adhesives or to the effects produced, as defined in group C09J9/00, if clearly and explicitly stated, are also classified in this subclass. Adhesives characterised by other features, e.g. additives, are classified in group C09J11/00, unless the macromolecular constituent is specified.In this subclass, adhesives comprising two or more macromolecular constituents are classified according to the macromolecular constituent or constituents present in the highest proportion, i.e. the constituent on which the adhesive is based. If the adhesive is based on two or more constituents, present in equal proportions, the adhesive is classified according to each of these constituents.Example: An adhesive containing 80 parts of polyethene and 20 parts of polyvinylchloride is classified in group C09J123/06. An adhesive containing 40 parts of polyethene and 40 parts of polyvinylchloride is classified in groups C09J123/06 and C09J127/06.In groups C09J101/00 - C09J201/00, any macromolecular constituent of an adhesive composition which is not identified by the classification according to Note (3) after the title of subclass C09J, and the use of which is determined to be novel and non-obvious, must also be classified in a group chosen from groups C09J101/00 - C09J201/00. This Note corresponds to IPC Note (1) relating to C09J101/00 - C09J201/00.Any macromolecular constituent of an adhesive composition which is not identified by the classification according to Note (3) after the title of subclass C09J or Note (4) above, and which is considered to represent information of interest for search, may also be classified in a group chosen from groups C09J101/00 - C09J201/00. This can, for example, be the case when it is considered of interest to enable searching of adhesive compositions using a combination of classification symbols. Such non-obligatory classification should be given as "additional information". This Note corresponds to IPC Note (2) relating to C09J101/00 - C09J201/00.In groups C09J165/00 - C09J185/00, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, adhesives based on macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions forming two different linkages in the main chain are classified only according to the linkage present in excess.
This Note corresponds to IPC Note (1) relating to C09J165/00 - C09J185/00.
An adhesive composition containing polyethylene and amino-propyltrimethoxysilane is classified in groups C09J123/06 and C08K5/544.In this subclass, combination sets [C-Sets] are used. The detailed information about the C-Sets construction and the associated syntax rules are found in the Definitions of C09J.In addition to Note (8), C08L2666/00 indexing codes were used for C-Sets classification of documents before April 2012 (see also C-Sets search rules in C08L, C09D and in the C09J definition).
The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C09J4/02 covered by C09J4/00C09J4/04 covered by C09J4/00C09J161/08 - C09J161/10 covered by C09J161/06C09J163/02 covered by C09J163/00C09J183/05 covered by C09J183/04C09J183/07 covered by C09J183/04
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C09KMATERIALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHEREThis subclass covers also the use of specified materials in general or their use for the applications not specially provided for elsewhere. In this subclass, the following term is used with the meaning indicated: "materials" includes compositions.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C09K11/78-C09K11/86 covered by C09K11/77 - C09K11/7798, C09K11/87, C09K11/88, C09K11/89
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIESTECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDEFUELSLUBRICANTSPEAT C10BDESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF CARBONAGEOUS MATERIALS FOR PRODUCTION OF GAS, COKE, TAR, OR SIMILAR MATERIALS cracking oils C10G; underground gasification of minerals E21B43/295In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C10CWORKING-UP PITCH, ASPHALT, BITUMEN, TARPYROLIGNEOUS ACID compositions of bituminous materials C08L95/00; carbon filaments by decomposition of organic filaments D01F9/14In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C10FDRYING OR WORKING-UP OF PEATIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C10GCRACKING HYDROCARBON OILSPRODUCTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES, e.g. BY DESTRUCTIVE HYDROGENATION, OLIGOMERISATION, POLYMERISATION cracking to hydrogen or synthesis gas C01B; cracking or pyrolysis of hydrocarbon gases to individual hydrocarbons or mixtures thereof of definite or specified constitution C07C; cracking to cokes C10BRECOVERY OF HYDROCARBON OILS FROM OIL-SHALE, OIL-SAND, OR GASESREFINING MIXTURES MAINLY CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONSREFORMING OF NAPHTHAMINERAL WAXES In this subclass, groups C10G9/00 - C10G49/00 are limited to one-step processes;combined or multi-step processes are covered by groups C10G51/00 - C10G69/00;refining or recovery of mineral waxes is covered by group C10G73/00 In this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated: "in the presence of hydrogen" or "in the absence of hydrogen" mean treatments in which hydrogen, in free form or as hydrogen generating compounds, is added, or not added, respectively;"hydrotreatment" is used for conversion processes as defined in group C10G45/00 or group C10G47/00;"hydrocarbon oils" covers mixtures of hydrocarbons such as tar oils or mineral oils.In this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C10G73/23 covered by C10G73/06
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C10HPRODUCTION OF ACETYLENE BY WET METHODS purification of acetylene C07C7/00In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C10JPRODUCTION OF PRODUCER GAS, WATER-GAS, SYNTHESIS GAS FROM SOLID CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL, OR MIXTURES CONTAINING THESE GASES synthesis gas from liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons C01B; underground gasification of minerals E21B43/295CARBURETTING AIR OR OTHER GASESIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C10KPURIFYING OR MODIFYING THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF COMBUSTIBLE GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDEIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C10LFUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR fuels for generating pressure gas, e.g. for rockets C06D5/00; candles C11C; nuclear fuel G21C3/00NATURAL GASSYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G, C10KLIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASADDING MATERIALS TO FUELS OR FIRES TO REDUCE SMOKE OR UNDESIRABLE DEPOSITS OR TO FACILITATE SOOT REMOVALFIRELIGHTERS In subclass C10L it is desirable to give indexing codes for information about components of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels or firelighters, their additives and constituents and their preparation and use. The indexing codes are taken from C10L2200/00 - C10L2290/60.In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C10MLUBRICATING COMPOSITIONS well drilling compositions C09K8/02USE OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES EITHER ALONE OR AS LUBRICATING INGREDIENTS IN A LUBRICATING COMPOSITION lubricants for medical use A61 ; mould release, i.e. separating, agents for metals B22C3/00, for plastics or substances in a plastic state, in general B29C33/56, for glass C03B40/02; use of particular substances in particular apparatus or conditions, see F16N or the relevant groups for the application, e.g. A21D8/08, B21C9/00, H01B3/18; immersion oils for microscopy G02B21/33 In this subclass, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated: "lubricant" or "lubricating composition" includes cutting oils, hydraulic fluids, metal drawing compositions, flushing oils, slushing oils, or the like;"aliphatic" includes "cycloaliphatic".In respect of the classification of mixtures, attention is drawn to Note (4) (e) below.In this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place. Thus, a compound having an aromatic ring is classified as aromatic regardless of whether the substituent(s) of interest are on the ring or on an aliphatic part of the molecule. In this subclass: metal or ammonium salts of a compound are classified as that compound;salts or adducts formed between two or more organic compounds are classified according to all compounds forming the salt or adduct, if of interest;a specified compound, e.g. phenols, acids, substituted by a macromolecular hydrocarbon radical is classified as that compound; base-materials or thickeners or additives consisting of a mixture for which no specific main group is provided are classified in the most indented group covering all essential constituents of the mixture, for example, a base-material mixture of ketone and amide - group C10M105/00a base-material mixture of ketone and ether - group C10M105/08an additive mixture of long and short chain esters - group C10M129/00an additive mixture of short chain aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic acids- group C10M129/26;except for aqueous lubricating compositions containing more than 10% water, which are classified separately, classification is made according to the type of ingredient or mixture of types of ingredient (base-material, thickener or additive) which characterises the composition. Attention is drawn to the fact that a mixture of essential ingredients characterised by only one of its components, rather than by the mixture as a whole, is not classified as a mixture, e.g. a lubricating composition consisting of: a known base-material and a new additive is classified only in the "additive" part of the classification scheme;a known base-material with both a thickener and a further additive as essential ingredients, which may be individually classified as a mixture of thickener and additive;known base-material with a combination of additives as essential ingredients, which may be individually known or not, is classified in the appropriate place for the additive mixture. In this subclass, it is desirable to add the indexing codes of: subclass C10M, relating to the chemical constitution of individual compounds of the lubricating compositions; subclass C10N, relating to physico-chemical aspects of the lubricating compositions or of their compounding ingredients. For more information about the way of allocating these indexing codes, see the notes after the titles of the respective subclasses. In this subclass, until May 2003, indexing codes were added, relating to: each of the essential ingredients of a mixture. However, in the case of an aqueous lubricating composition covered by group C10M173/00, the presence of water is not indicated; each of the essential reactants of a reaction product covered by groups C10M109/02, C10M121/04 or C10M159/12 The indexing codes, which are chosen from groups C10M101/00 - C10M109/00, C10M113/00 - C10M121/00, C10M125/00 - C10M139/00, C10M143/00 - C10M155/00, C10M159/00 or C10M163/00 - C10M167/00, were given using Combination Sets. In this subclass, until May 2003, the indexing codes of subclass C10N were added.
Documents classified with Combination Sets according to internal Notes 2), 3) and 5) are in the state of being reclassified according to Note 1).
The following groups are no longer used for the classification of new documents from January, 1978:
- C10M1/00 - C10M7/00
The backlog of these groups is continuously being reclassified in groups C10M101/00 - C10M177/00.
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C10NINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASS C10M RELATING TO LUBRICATING COMPOSITIONSThis subclass constitutes an indexing scheme associated with subclass C10M, relating to: metals and the metal of a compound in group C10N2010/00; the properties of the lubricant composition or constituents thereof in groups C10N2020/00, C10N2030/00; the use or application of the lubricant composition in group C10N2040/00; the form in which the lubricant composition is applied in group C10N2050/00; chemical modification by after-treatment of lubricant constituents in group C10N2060/00; special methods of preparation in group C10N2070/00; special pretreatment of the material to be lubricated in group C10N2080/00. In this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated: "lubricant" or "lubricating composition" includes cutting oils, hydraulic fluids, metal drawing compositions, flushing oils, slushing oils, or the like; "aliphatic" includes "cycloaliphatic".
C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXESFATTY ACIDS THEREFROMDETERGENTSCANDLES C11BPRODUCING, e.g. BY PRESSING RAW MATERIALS OR BY EXTRACTION FROM WASTE MATERIALS, REFINING OR PRESERVING FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES, e.g. LANOLIN, FATTY OILS OR WAXESESSENTIAL OILSPERFUMES drying-oils C09FIn this subclass, boron and silicon are considered as metals C11CFATTY ACIDS FROM FATS, OILS OR WAXESCANDLESFATS, OILS OR FATTY ACIDS BY CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF FATS, OILS, OR FATTY ACIDS OBTAINED THEREFROMIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONSUSE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTSSOAP OR SOAP-MAKINGRESIN SOAPSRECOVERY OF GLYCEROLWhen classifying in the mixture groups of this subclass, any individual ingredient of a composition which is not identified by such classification, and which itself is determined to be novel and non-obvious, must also be classified in groups C11D1/00 - C11D9/00. The individual ingredient can be either a single substance or a composition in itself. Any ingredient of a composition which is not identified by the classification according to Note (1) above, and which is considered to represent information of interest for search, may also be classified in groups C11D1/00 - C11D9/00. This can, for example, be the case when it is considered of interest to enable searching of compositions using a combination of classification symbols. Such non-obligatory classification should be given as "additional information".Documents classified in groups C11D1/37, C11D1/645 - C11D1/655, C11D1/825 - C11D1/86, C11D1/94 - C11D1/945 and C11D10/00 - C11D10/047, are indexed using codes chosen from C11D1/00 - C11D1/92 to provide information on the individual ingredients on the compositions.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C11D1/68 covered by C11D3/2003C11D1/70 covered by C11D3/2003C11D3/44 covered by C11D3/43C11D3/46 covered by C11D3/2079, C11D9/48C11D3/60 covered by C11D3/00C11D7/18 covered by C11D3/39C11D7/38 covered by C11D3/39C11D7/42 covered by C11D3/386C11D7/52 covered by C11D7/50C11D7/54 covered by C11D3/395C11D7/56 covered by C11D3/395C11D7/60 covered by C11D7/00C11D9/50 covered by C11D3/48C11D9/60 covered by C11D9/00C11D10/02 covered by C11D3/00C11D10/06 covered by C11D9/00
C12BIOCHEMISTRYBEERSPIRITSWINEVINEGARMICROBIOLOGYENZYMOLOGYMUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERINGIn subclasses C12M - C12Q and within each of these subclasses, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place.In this class, viruses, undifferentiated human, animal or plant cells, protozoa, tissues, and unicellular algae are considered as microorganisms.In this class, unless specifically provided for, undifferentiated human, animal or plant cells, protozoa, tissues and unicellular algae are classified together with microorganisms. Sub-cellular parts, unless specifically provided for, are classified with the whole cell. C12CBEERPREPARATION OF BEER BY FERMENTATION ageing or ripening by storing C12H1/22; methods for reducing the alcohol content after fermentation C12H3/00; methods for increasing the alcohol content after fermentation C12H6/00; venting devices for casks, barrels or the like C12L9/00PREPARATION OF MALT FOR MAKING BEERPREPARATION OF HOPS FOR MAKING BEERIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C12FRECOVERY OF BY-PRODUCTS OF FERMENTED SOLUTIONS removal of yeast from wine or sparkling wine C12G1/08DENATURED ALCOHOLPREPARATION THEREOF C12GWINEPREPARATION THEREOFALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES beer C12CPREPARATION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES C12C OR C12HThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C12G1/022 covered by C12G1/0203 C12G1/024 covered by C12G1/0209 C12G1/026 covered by C12G1/02 C12G1/028 covered by C12G1/0213 C12G1/032 covered by C12G1/0216C12G1/036 covered by C12G1/0206C12G1/067 covered by C12G1/06C12G1/073 covered by C12G1/06, C12G1/064C12G1/09 covered by C12G1/08C12G1/10 covered by C12G1/00, C12H1/10, C12H1/18 C12G1/12 covered by C12G1/00
C12HPASTEURISATION, STERILISATION, PRESERVATION, PURIFICATION, CLARIFICATION OR AGEING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESMETHODS FOR ALTERING THE ALCOHOL CONTENT OF FERMENTED SOLUTIONS OR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES simulation ageing by flavouring C12G3/06 When classifying in this subclass, classification is also made in group B01D15/08 insofar as subject matter of general interest relating to chromatography is concerned. The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C12H1/044 - C12H1/048 covered by C12H1/0408 C12H1/052 covered by C12H1/0416 C12H1/056 covered by C12H1/0424 C12H1/065 covered by C12H1/061 C12H1/07C12H1/075 covered by C12H1/063 C12H1/15 covered by C12H1/003
C12JVINEGARPREPARATION OR PURIFICATION THEREOF C12LPITCHING OR DEPITCHING MACHINESCELLAR TOOLS cleaning of casks B08B9/00 C12MAPPARATUS FOR ENZYMOLOGY OR MICROBIOLOGYAPPARATUS FOR CULTURING MICROORGANISMS FOR PRODUCING BIOMASS, FOR GROWING CELLS OR FOR OBTAINING FERMENTATION OR METABOLIC PRODUCTS, i.e. BIOREACTORS OR FERMENTERSIn this subclass the term microorganism includes prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Viruses, human, animal or plant cells, protozoa, tissues and unicellular algae are considered microorganisms.When classifying an apparatus according to its use in group C12M21/00, classification should also be given in at least one of the groups C12M23/00-C12M99/00.This subclass covers apparatus or devices for the fermentation or for growing microorganisms or animal tissues of both laboratory and industrial scale, i.e. bioreactors.This subclass covers also apparatus or devices for the pre-treatment or after-treatment of the biomass or microorganisms to be cultured or that have been cultured.This subclass does not cover the methods or processes taking place in the bioreactors that are not based on the use of the parts of the apparatus.This subclass does not cover: apparatus for culturing plant tissue, which are covered by A01H4/001;apparatus for preservation of living parts of bodies of humans or animals, which are covered by A01N1/0242; apparatus or devices for testing sterility conditions not linked to a bioreactor or fermenter growing biomass, which are covered by A61L2/00, G01N31/226;apparatus for biological treatment of water, waste water, sewage or sludge, which are covered by C02F3/00, C02F11/00; apparatus for brewing of beer, which are covered by C12C;apparatus for production of wine or vinegar, which are covered by C12G, C12J1/10;apparatus or devices for DNA and RNA technology, which are covered by B01L7/52, B01J19/0046, C12N15/1003;fermentation processes, which are covered by C12P;apparatus for bioleaching of ores, which are covered by C22B3/18;removing cellulose from cellulosic substances, which is covered by D21C;apparatus or devices for sampling, detection, investigation or analysis of microorganisms or biosensors, which are covered by G01N33/48;apparatus for automatic analysis not linked to a bioreactor or fermenter growing biomass, which are covered by G01N35/00;testing or evaluating the effect of a chemical or biological compound involving human or animal cells, which are covered by G01N33/5005;apparatus for immunological test processes, which are covered by G01N33/5302.In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C12NMICROORGANISMS OR ENZYMESCOMPOSITIONS THEREOFPROPAGATING, PRESERVING, OR MAINTAINING MICROORGANISMSMUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERINGCULTURE MEDIA microbiological testing media C12Q1/00Attention is drawn to Notes (1) to (3) following the title of class C12.Biocidal, pest repellant, pest attractant or plant growth regulatory activity of compounds or preparations is further classified in subclass A01P.Therapeutic activity of single-cell proteins or enzymes is further classified in subclass A61P.When classifying in this subclass, classification is also made in group B01D15/08 insofar as subject matter of general interest relating to chromatography is concerned.In this subclass, it is desirable to add the indexing codes of subclass C12R.Documents relating to the use of vectors or hosts for the preparation of specific peptides, e.g. enzymes, are classified in subclass C07K or in group C12N9/00 according to the peptides, with the appropriate indexing codes.In this subclass, combination sets [C-Sets] are used. The detailed information about the C-Sets construction and the associated syntax rules is present in the definitions of C12N.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C12N1/11 covered by C12N15/79C12N1/13 covered by C12N15/79C12N1/15 covered by C12N15/80C12N1/19 covered by C12N15/81C12N1/21 covered by C12N15/74C12N5/02 covered by C12N5/0006, C12N5/04 - C12N5/166C12N5/07 - C12N5/095 covered by C12N5/06 C12N5/18 covered by C12N5/16C12N5/20 covered by C12N5/163C12N5/22 covered by C12N5/16C12N5/24 covered by C12N5/163C12N5/26 covered by C12N5/166C12N5/28 covered by C12N5/166C12N15/53 covered by C12N9/0004C12N7/01 covered by C12N7/00C12N9/02-C12N9/08 covered by C12N9/0004C12N9/26 covered by C12N9/2408C12N9/28-C12N9/30 covered by C12N9/2414 - C12N9/242 C12N9/32 covered by C12N9/2422 C12N9/34 covered by C12N9/2428 C12N9/36 covered by C12N9/2462 C12N9/38 covered by C12N9/2468C12N9/40 covered by C12N9/2465 C12N9/42 covered by C12N9/2434C12N9/44 covered by C12N9/2451C12N9/46 covered by C12N9/2454 C12N9/56 covered by C12N9/54 C12N9/66 covered by C12N9/6448 C12N9/68 covered by C12N9/6435 C12N9/70 covered by C07K14/3153C12N9/72 covered by C12N9/6462 C12N9/74 covered by C12N9/6429 C12N9/76 covered by C12N9/6427 C12N15/05 covered by C12N5/14C12N15/06 covered by C12N5/16C12N15/07 covered by C12N5/16C12N15/08 covered by C12N5/166C12N15/12 covered by C07K14/435C12N15/13 covered by C07K16/00C12N15/14 covered by C07K14/765C12N15/15 covered by C07K14/81C12N15/16 covered by C07K14/575C12N15/17 covered by C07K14/62C12N15/18 covered by C07K14/61C12N15/19 covered by C07K14/52C12N15/20 covered by C07K14/555C12N15/21 covered by C07K14/56C12N15/22 covered by C07K14/565C12N15/23 covered by C07K14/57C12N15/24 covered by C07K14/54C12N15/25 covered by C07K14/545C12N15/26 covered by C07K14/55C12N15/27 covered by C07K14/53C12N15/28 covered by C07K14/525C12N15/29 covered by C07K14/415C12N15/30 covered by C07K14/44C12N15/31 covered by C07K14/195, C07K14/005C12N15/32 covered by C07K14/325C12N15/33 covered by C07K14/005C12N15/34 covered by C07K14/01C12N15/35 covered by C07K14/015C12N15/36 covered by C07K14/02C12N15/37 covered by C07K14/025C12N15/38 covered by C07K14/03C12N15/39 covered by C07K14/065C12N15/40 covered by C07K14/08C12N15/41 covered by C07K14/085C12N15/42 covered by C07K14/09C12N15/43 covered by C07K14/105C12N15/44 covered by C07K14/11C12N15/45 covered by C07K14/115C12N15/46 covered by C07K14/14C12N15/47 covered by C07K14/145C12N15/48 covered by C07K14/15C12N15/49 covered by C07K14/155C12N15/50 covered by C07K14/165C12N15/51 covered by C07K14/02, C07K14/10, C07K14/18C12N15/53 covered by C12N9/0004C12N15/54 covered by C12N9/10C12N15/55 covered by C12N9/14C12N15/56 covered by C12N9/24C12N15/57 covered by C12N9/48C12N15/58 covered by C12N9/6456C12N15/59 covered by C12N9/6483C12N15/60 covered by C12N9/88C12N15/61 covered by C12N9/90C12N15/83 covered by C12N15/82C12N15/84 covered by C12N15/82
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C12PFERMENTATION OR ENZYME-USING PROCESSES TO SYNTHESISE A DESIRED CHEMICAL COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION OR TO SEPARATE OPTICAL ISOMERS FROM A RACEMIC MIXTURE brewing of beer C12C; producing vinegar C12J; producing specific peptides or proteins C07K; producing enzymes C12N9/00; DNA or RNA concerning genetic engineering, vectors, e.g. plasmids, or their isolation, preparation or purification C12N15/00; measuring or testing processes involving enzymes or microorganisms C12Q; measuring or testing processes involving nucleic acid amplification reactions C12Q1/6844; fermentation processes to form a food composition, A21 or A23; compounds in general, see the relevant compound class, e.g. C01, C07This subclass covers the production of compounds or compositions by biochemical transformation of matter performed by using enzymes or microorganisms, wherein microorganisms are defined as any single-celled organisms, including bacteria, fungi, yeast or microalgae, or plant or mammalian cells in the form of cell cultures.In this subclass, documents are primarily classified according to the compounds produced. In addition, if appropriate, classification according to the method or biocatalyst used to produce the compound is made. Classification in groups C12P19/14 - C12P19/24, C12P39/00, C12P41/00 - C12P41/009 should only be made together with the corresponding product groups The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: - C12P21/04 covered by C07K7/50 - C12P21/08 covered by C07K16/00
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C12Q MEASURING OR TESTING PROCESSES INVOLVING ENZYMES, NUCLEIC ACIDS OR MICROORGANISMS immunoassay G01N33/53COMPOSITIONS OR TEST PAPERS THEREFORPROCESSES OF PREPARING SUCH COMPOSITIONSCONDITION-RESPONSIVE CONTROL IN MICROBIOLOGICAL OR ENZYMOLOGICAL PROCESSES This subclass does not cover the observation of the progress or of the result of processes specified in this subclass by any of the methods specified in groups G01N3/00 - G01N29/00, which is covered by subclass G01N. In this subclass, the following expression is used with the meaning indicated: "involving", when used in relation to a substance, includes the testing for the substance as well as employing the substance as a determinant or reactant in a test for a different substance.Attention is drawn to Notes (1) to (3) following the title of class C12.In this subclass, test media are classified in the appropriate group for the relevant test process. In this subclass, it is desirable to add the indexing codes of subclass C12R. Documents describing the use of an electrode for analysis of a specific analyte are classified in C12Q1/001 or subgroups and not according to the last place rule. Documents relating to new peptides, e.g. enzymes, or new DNA or its corresponding mRNA, encoding for the peptides, and their use in measuring or testing processes are classified in subclass C07K or in group C12N9/00 according to the peptides, with the appropriate indexing codes relating to their use in diagnostics. However, where the new nucleic acids are principally used in diagnostic processes, e.g. PCR, hybridisation reactions, the documents are also classified in group C12Q1/68. In groups C12Q1/6876 - C12Q1/6895 and C12Q1/701 - C12Q1/708 it is compulsory to add the indexing codes C12Q2600/00 - C12Q2600/178 which reflect the use of the product in combination with the virus groups only if the document relates to products. In this subclass, combination sets [C-Sets] are used. The detailed information about the C-Sets construction and the associated syntax rules is present in the definitions of C12Q.In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C12RINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES C12C - C12Q, RELATING TO MICROORGANISMS The basis for the bacteria terminology is "Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology", Eighth Edition, 19/75. The following IPC indexing groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C12R1/92 - C12R1/94 covered by C12N2710/00 - C12N2795/18188
C12YENZYMESThis subclass covers all enzymes.In this subclass, each enzyme is classified according to their EC number of the "Enzyme Nomenclature" (as valid on 1 January 2012) recommended by the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The EC number appears in the subgroups in parenthesis and is reflected in the classification symbol: the EC number with the notation a.bb.cc.ddd is rendered into a CPC symbol C12Y ABB/CCDDD (with no trailing zeroes at the end) where: EC a.bb.cc.ddd: a ranges from 1 – 6; CPC symbol: A = 1 – 6EC a.bb.cc.ddd: b ranges from 1 – 99 (*); CPC symbol: B = 01 – 99EC a.bb.cc.ddd: c ranges from 1 – 99 (*); CPC symbol: C = 01 – 99EC a.bb.cc.ddd: d ranges from 1 – 400 (*); CPC symbol: D = 001 – 400(*) not all numbers are used Examples: Alcohol dehydrogenase: EC 1.1.1.1. is classified in C12Y101/01001Togavirin: EC 3.4.21.90 is classified in C12Y304/2109Hepsin: EC 3.4.21.106 is classified in C12Y304/21106Cobaltochelatase: EC 6.6.1.2 is classified in C12Y606/01002This subclass is for discretionary supplementary classification of subject matter already classified as such in other classification places, e.g.: A01N1/00: Compositions containing enzymes and use of the compositions and compounds for preservation of bodies of humans or animals or parts thereofA01N3/00: Compositions containing enzymes and use of the compositions and compounds for preservation of plants or parts thereofA01N63/00: Biocides, pest repellents or attractants or plant growth regulators containing enzymesA21D10/00, A21D13/00 : Bakery products which may contain enzymes A23: Foods or foodstuffs containing enzymesA61K: Preparations for medical dental or toilet purposes containing enzymesA61K31/7088: Medical preparations containing nucleic acids encoding enzymesA61K48/00: Medical preparations containing genetic material encoding enzymes which is inserted into cells of the living body to treat genetic diseases; Gene therapyA61L12/082: Methods or apparatus for disinfecting or sterilising contact lenses in combination with enzymesA61L15/38: Bandages, dressings or absorbent pads for physiological fluids containing enzymesA61L27/3683: Material for prostheses subjected to enzyme treatment prior to implantationC07K14/81: Protease inhibitorsC07K16/40: Antibodies against enzymesC11D3/386: Detergent compositions containing enzymesC12C1/00: Preparation of maltC12M: Apparatus for enzymologyC12N9/00: EnzymesC12N11/00: Carrier-bound or immobilised enzymesC12N13/00: Treatment of enzymes with electrical or wave energyC12N15/00: Nucleic acids encoding (part of) enzymesC12N15/113, C12N15/8281 Non-encoding nucleic acids modulating the expression of genes for enzymesC12P: Preparation of compounds using enzymesC12Q1/00: Measuring or testing processes involving enzymes; Compositions therefor; Processes of preparing such compositionsG01N33/573: Immunoassays for enzymesSpecific classification rules for the allocation of C12Y symbols together with any of the groups listed above, are specified within the relevant group, if available. The classification symbols of this subclass are not listed first when assigned to patent documents.
C13SUGAR INDUSTRYIn class C13, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated: "sugars" are a class of edible, water-soluble crystalline carbohydrates, having a characteristic sweet taste, including mono-, di- and oligosaccharides, e.g. sucrose, lactose and fructose. A more specific meaning of the term "sugar" is defined in the note of subclass C13B. C13BPRODUCTION OF SUCROSEAPPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED THEREFOR chemically synthesised sugars or sugar derivatives C07H; fermentation or enzyme-using processes for preparing compounds containing saccharide radicals C12P19/00In this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated : "sugar" is used in its non-scientific meaning and refers to sucrose, also called "table sugar" or saccharose", a white crystalline disaccharide;"sugar juices" are solutions of sugar, essentially comprising sucrose, which are derived from different plants, e.g. beet, cane or maple;"syrups" are highly concentrated sugar juices. C13KSACCHARIDES OBTAINED FROM NATURAL SOURCES OR BY HYDROLYSIS OF NATURALLY OCCURRING DISACCHARIDES, OLIGOSACCHARIDES OR POLYSACCHARIDES chemically synthesised sugars or sugar derivatives C07H; polysaccharides, e.g. starch, derivatives thereof C08B; malt C12C; fermentation or enzyme-using processes for preparing compounds containing saccharide radicals C12P19/00; production of sucrose C13B C14SKINSHIDESPELTSLEATHER C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERALPELT-SHEARING MACHINESINTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES making leather substitutes B29, D06N; making articles from leather B68F; mechanical cleaning of hides or the like D06G; artificial leather D06NIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C14CCHEMICAL TREATMENT OF HIDES, SKINS OR LEATHER, e.g. TANNING, IMPREGNATING, FINISHINGAPPARATUS THEREFORCOMPOSITIONS FOR TANNING bleaching of leather or furs D06L; dyeing of leather or furs D06PIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C21METALLURGY C21METALLURGY OF IRON C21BMANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL preliminary treatment of ferrous ores or scrap C22B1/00; electric heating H05BThis subclass covers: the production of iron or steel from source materials, e.g. the production of pig-iron; apparatus specially adapted therefor, e.g. blast furnaces or air heaters. In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C21CPROCESSING OF PIG-IRON, e.g. REFINING, MANUFACTURE OF WROUGHT-IRON OR STEELTREATMENT IN MOLTEN STATE OF FERROUS ALLOYS refining metals in general C22B9/00In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C21DMODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALSGENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYSMAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING surface treatment of metallic material involving at least one process provided for in class C23 and at least one process covered by this subclass C23F17/00; unidirectional solidification of eutectic materials or unidirectional demixing of eutectoid materials C30BIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C22METALLURGYFERROUS OR NON-FERROUS ALLOYSTREATMENT OF ALLOYS OR NON-FERROUS METALS C22BPRODUCTION AND REFINING OF METALS electrolytic C25PRETREATMENT OF RAW MATERIALS In this subclass, groups for obtaining metals include obtaining the metals by non-metallurgical processes, and obtaining metal compounds by metallurgical processes, as far as specifically indicated in the relevant groups . Thus, for example, group C22B11/00 covers the production of silver by reduction of ammoniacal silver oxide in solution, and group C22B17/00 includes the production of cadmium oxide by a metallurgical process. Furthermore, although compounds of arsenic and antimony are classified in C01G, production of the elements themselves is included in C22B, as well as the production of their compounds by metallurgical processes. The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C22B9/187 - C22B9/193 covered by C22B9/18C22B9/21 covered by C22B9/20C22B15/02 covered by C22B15/0032C22B15/04 covered by C22B15/0036C22B15/06 covered by C22B15/0041, C22B15/0043C22B15/14 covered by C22B15/006
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C22CALLOYS flints C06C15/00; treatment of alloys C21D, C22FIn this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated: "alloys" includes also: metallic composite materials containing a substantial proportion of fibres or other somewhat larger particles; ceramic compositions containing free metal bonded to carbides, diamond, oxides, borides, nitrides or silicides, e.g. cermets, or other metal compounds, e.g. oxynitrides or sulfides, other than as macroscopic reinforcing agents; "based on" requires at least 50% by weight of the specified constituent or of the specified group of constituents.Groups C22C43/00 - C22C49/00 take precedence over groups C22C1/00 - C22C38/00.
This Note corresponds to IPC Note (1) relating to C22C1/00 - C22C38/00.
In groups C22C37/00 and C22C38/00, the last place priority rule is applied, i.e. at each hierarchical level, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, an alloy is classified in the last appropriate place that provides for one of the alloying components. This Note corresponds to IPC Note (1) relating to C22C37/00 - C22C38/00.In this subclass it is desirable to classify the individual aspects of combinations of processes or materials for powder metallurgy using Combination Sets with symbols chosen from groups C22C1/00 - C22C43/00 or from groups B22F1/00 - B22F9/00. In this subclass the special database "ALLOYS" is used. This system includes patent documents classified in groups C22C1/04 and C22C5/00 - C22C49/14 and provides information on the composition of the alloys, their uses and characteristics.
The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C22C101/00, C22C101/20 covered by C04B35/62227C22C101/02 covered by C04B35/62231C22C101/04 covered by C04B35/62236C22C101/06 covered by C04B35/62245C22C101/08 covered by C04B35/62272C22C101/10 covered by D01F9/12C22C101/12 covered by C04B35/62277C22C101/14 covered by C04B35/62281C22C101/16 covered by C04B35/62286C22C101/18 covered by C04B35/62295C22C101/22 covered by C04B35/6229C22C111/00-C22C111/02 covered by C22C47/00, C22C49/00 C22C121/00-C22C121/02 covered by C22C47/02 - C22C47/068, C22C49/00
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C22FCHANGING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF NON-FERROUS METALS AND NON-FERROUS ALLOYS surface treatment of metallic material involving at least one process provided for in class C23 and at least one process covered by this subclass, C23F17/00In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C23COATING METALLIC MATERIALCOATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIALCHEMICAL SURFACE TREATMENTDIFFUSION TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIALCOATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERALINHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERAL In this class, the following expression is used with the meaning indicated: "metallic material" covers: metals; alloys Attention is drawn to the Note following the title of subclass C22C. C22C29/00 concerns alloys containing at least 50 % by weight of one or more of borides, carbides, nitrides, oxides or silicides and binding metal; C22C32/00 concerns non-ferrous alloys containing at least 5 % by weight but less than 50 % by weight of borides, carbides, nitrides, oxides or silicides of refractory metals, whether added as such or formed in situ. C23CCOATING METALLIC MATERIALCOATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIALSURFACE TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL BY DIFFUSION INTO THE SURFACE, BY CHEMICAL CONVERSION OR SUBSTITUTIONCOATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL making metal-coated products by extrusion B21C23/22; covering with metal by connecting pre-existing layers to articles, see the relevant places, e.g. B21D39/00, B23K; metallising of glass C03C; metallising mortars, concrete, artificial stone, ceramics or natural stone C04B41/00; enamelling of, or applying a vitreous layer to, metals C23D; treating metal surfaces or coating of metals by electrolysis or electrophoresis C25D; single-crystal film growth C30B; by metallising textiles D06M11/83; decorating textiles by locally metallising D06Q1/04In this subclass, an operation is considered as pre-treatment or after-treatment when it is specially adapted for, but quite distinct from, the coating process concerned and constitutes an independent operation. If an operation results in the formation of a permanent sub- or upper layer, it is not considered as pre-treatment or after-treatment and is classified as a multi-coating process.The following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C23C14/36 - C23C14/44 covered by C23C14/34 - C23C14/358
C23DENAMELLING OF, OR APPLYING A VITREOUS LAYER TO, METALS C23FNON-MECHANICAL REMOVAL OF METALLIC MATERIAL FROM SURFACE working metal by laser beams B23K26/00; desurfacing by applying flames B23K7/00; working of metal by electro-erosion B23H; producing decorative effects by removing surface material, e.g. by engraving, by etching, B44C1/22; electrolytic etching or polishing C25FINHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERALMULTI-STEP PROCESSES FOR SURFACE TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL INVOLVING AT LEAST ONE PROCESS PROVIDED FOR IN CLASS C23 AND AT LEAST ONE PROCESS COVERED BY SUBCLASS C21D OR C22F OR CLASS C25protective layers or coating compositions or methods of applying them; these are classified in the appropriate places, e.g. B05, B44, C09D, C23C.mechanical devices or constructional features of particular articles for inhibiting incrustation; these are classified in the appropriate places, e.g. in pipes or pipe fittings F16L58/00.articles characterised by being made of materials selected for their properties of resistance to corrosion or incrustation; these are classified in the appropriate places, e.g. turbine blades F01D5/28.The following IPC group is not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for this IPC group is classified in the following CPC groups: C23F1/24 covered by C09K13/00, H01L21/00
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C23GCLEANING OR DE-GREASING OF METALLIC MATERIAL BY CHEMICAL METHODS OTHER THAN ELECTROLYSIS
C25ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSESAPPARATUS THEREFORElectrolytic or electrophoretic processes or apparatus or operational features are classified: in the groups for the compounds or articles produced, andin the groups which cover the apparatus or operational features.The electrolytic or electrophoretic purification of materials is classified according to the nature of the liquid in the relevant places, e.g. A01K63/00, C02F1/46, C25B15/08, C25D21/16, C25F7/02. C25BELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COMPOUNDS OR NON-METALSAPPARATUS THEREFOR anodic or cathodic protection C23F13/00; single-crystal growth C30BCompounds of particular interest are also classified in the relevant classes, e.g. in C01, C07, C08. C25CPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION, RECOVERY OR REFINING OF METALSAPPARATUS THEREFORIn this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme. C25DPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PRODUCTION OF COATINGSELECTROFORMINGAPPARATUS THEREFORThe following IPC groups are not in the CPC scheme. The subject matter for these IPC groups is classified in the following CPC groups: C25D2/00 covered by B23K28/006C25D5/24 covered by C25D5/34C25D5/26 covered by C25D5/36C25D5/28 covered by C25D5/38C25D5/30 covered by C25D5/42, C25D5/44C25D5/32 covered by C25D5/46C25D19/00 covered by C25D17/00
In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C25FPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC REMOVAL OF MATERIALS FROM OBJECTSAPPARATUS THEREFORIn this subclass, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place.
C30CRYSTAL GROWTH C30BSINGLE-CRYSTAL GROWTH by using ultra-high pressure, e.g. for the formation of diamonds, B01J3/06UNIDIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION OF EUTECTIC MATERIAL OR UNIDIRECTIONAL DEMIXING OF EUTECTOID MATERIALREFINING BY ZONE-MELTING OF MATERIAL zone-refining of metals or alloys C22BPRODUCTION OF A HOMOGENEOUS POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIAL WITH DEFINED STRUCTURE casting of metals, casting of other substances by the same processes or devices B22D; working of plastics B29; modifying the physical structure of metals or alloys C21D, C22FSINGLE CRYSTALS OR HOMOGENEOUS POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIAL WITH DEFINED STRUCTUREAFTER-TREATMENT OF SINGLE CRYSTALS OR A HOMOGENEOUS POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIAL WITH DEFINED STRUCTURE for producing semiconductor devices or parts thereof H01L, H10APPARATUS THEREFORIn this subclass, the following expressions are used with the meaning indicated: "single-crystal" includes also twin crystals and a predominantly single crystal product; "homogeneous polycrystalline material" means a material with crystal particles, all of which have the same chemical composition; "defined structure" means the structure of a material with grains which are oriented in a preferential way or have larger dimensions than normally obtained.In this subclass: the preparation of crystals or a homogeneous polycrystalline material with defined structure of particular materials or shapes is classified in the group for the process as well as in group C30B29/00; an apparatus specially adapted for a specific process is classified in the appropriate group for the process. Apparatus to be used in more than one kind of process is classified in group C30B35/00.In this subclass non-limiting references (in the sense of paragraph 39 of the Guide to the IPC) may still be displayed in the scheme.
C40COMBINATORIAL TECHNOLOGY C40COMBINATORIAL TECHNOLOGY C40BCOMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRYLIBRARIES, e.g. CHEMICAL LIBRARIES in silico combinatorial libraries of nucleic acids, proteins or peptides G16B35/00; in silico combinatorial chemistry G16C20/60In this subclass, the first place priority rule is applied, i.e. at each hierarchical level, classification is made in the first appropriate place. When classifying in this subclass, subject matter of interest is also classified in other appropriate places:library members are also classified in the appropriate places elsewhere in the IPC, (e.g. in section C) according to established procedure relating to "Markush"-type formulae (see paragraph 100 and 101 of the Guide); methods or apparatus covered by this subclass are also classified for their biological, chemical, physical or other features in the appropriate places in the IPC, if such features are of interest, e.g. A01N Biocides A61K Preparations for medical, dental or toilet purposes A61P Specific therapeutic activity of chemical compounds or medicinal preparations B01D Separation B01J Chemical or physical processes, e.g. catalysis; Apparatus therefor B01L Chemical or physical laboratory apparatus B29 Shaped plastics C01, C07, C08 Inorganic, organic or organic macromolecular compounds; Methods of preparation or separation thereof C12 Biochemistry. microbiology, enzymology including microorganisms or enzymes, preparing them, using them to synthesise compounds or compositions; Measuring or testing processes involving microorganisms or enzymes; Mutation or genetic engineering C22 Metal alloys G01N Chemical or physical analysis G01R, G01TPhysical measurements methods; Apparatus thereforG03F Photomechanical methods G06F Electrical digital data processing G06K Data processing G06T Image data processing G09F Displaying; Advertising.
C12N15/1034 - C12N15/1093 always take precedence over C40B.
C99 C99SUBJECT MATTER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR IN THIS SECTION C99ZSUBJECT MATTER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR IN THIS SECTION This subclass covers subject matter that:
Is not provided for, but is most closely related to, the subject matter covered by the subclasses of this section, and
Is not explicitly covered by any subclass of another section.