F-Term-List

E06B11/00-11/08 AA AA00
PURPOSE OF GATE IMPROVEMENTS
AA01 AA02 AA03 AA04 AA05
. Ease of opening in left-and-right, up-and-down, or inward-and-outward directions . Adjustment (i.e., excluding adjustment at the hinges) . Measures against weather (e.g., rain, wind, or snow) . Repair or remodeling . Installation on special terrain such as corner locations or sloping areas
BA BA00
GATE MATERIALS
BA01 BA02 BA03 BA04 BA05 BA06 BA08
. Metals (e.g., iron or stainless steel) . . Aluminum (i.e., excluding articles made of cast metal) . . Cast metals (e.g., iron or aluminum) . Plastics . Wood . Stone or concrete . Reinforced materials (i.e., excluding reinforcing bars)
CA CA00
GATE OR DOOR MOVEMENTS
CA01 CA02 CA03 CA04 CA05 CA06
. Extensibility . . Lazy-tong mechanisms that are installed vertically . . . Lazy-tong mechanisms that are installed along the entire door top-to-bottom . . . Lazy-tong mechanisms that are installed so as to divide the door into upper and lower parts . . . Lazy-tong mechanisms with a central vertical beam . . . Lazy-tong mechanisms without a central vertical beam
CA12 CA13 CA14 CA17 CA18
. . Lazy-tong mechanisms that are installed horizontally . . . Lazy-tong mechanisms that are installed on the top and bottom of the door . . . Lazy-tong mechanisms that are installed only on the upper or lower part of the door . . Coupling by meshed gears . . Linkages
CA21 CA22 CA23 CA25 CA26 CA28 CA29
. Sliding doors or gates . . Continuously sliding doors (including telescoping types) . . Coupled sliding doors or gates . Swinging doors or gates . . French doors . Folding doors or gates . . Doors or gates that fold into two parts
CA31 CA32 CA34
. Doors or gates that open and close up and down . . Trapdoors . Combinations of two or more kinds of movement
CB CB00
DOOR STRUCTURES (I.E., EXCLUDING LAZY-TONG MECHANISMS)
CB01 CB02 CB03 CB04 CB05 CB06 CB08
. Sheets . Board surfaces . Nets . Lattices or louvers . Rods . Chains or strings . Small doors installed within larger doors
DA DA00
BEAM CONNECTIONS
DA01 DA02 DA03 DA04
. Cross-points . T-shaped cross-points . Corner points . Linear connections
DB DB00
BEAM JOINING MEANS
DB01 DB02 DB03 DB04 DB05 DB06 DB07
. Notches . Engagement with holes . Joining with screws, vises, or rivets . Joining with divided cleats . Joining elements . Use of spacers . Welding or adhesive bonding
DC DC00
LAZY-TONG MECHANISMS
DC01 DC02 DC03 DC04 DC05 DC06
. Overall structure of the lazy-tong mechanism . Lazy-tong cleats . . Bent cleats . . Lazy-tong beams and orthogonal rods . Axles or shafts . Lazy tongs cleats attached to the shaft
DD DD00
OPENING AND CLOSING MEANS
DD01 DD02 DD03 DD04 DD06 DD08
. Gravity (i.e., including use of counterweights) . Springs . Pressure media . Electric motors . Motor transmission means . Remote-control operation or detection means
DE DE00
TRAVEL AND GUIDE MEANS
DE01 DE02 DE03 DE04 DE05
. Rails . Guides . Travelling wheels . . Castors . Devices to prevent falling
DF DF00
HINGES
DF01 DF02 DF03 DF04 DF05 DF07 DF08
. Mounting-position adjustment . . Horizontal adjustments in one direction (DF05 angle adjustments take precedence) . . Horizontal adjustments in two directions (DF05 angle adjustments take precedence) . . Vertical adjustment . . Angle adjustment . Doors that are able to move up and down . Limits on the opening angle
DG DG00
FIXING AND ENGAGEMENT MEANS AND CLASPS
DG01 DG02 DG03 DG04 DG05 DG07
. Locks . Engagement devices . . Sliding rods . . . Bolt rods . . Swinging rods . Clasps or handles
DH DH00
GATEPOSTS
DH01 DH02 DH03 DH04 DH05 DH07 DH09
. Integral gateposts . Assembled gateposts . . Blocks . . Panels . . Rods . Gatepost anchors . Gateposts that can house gate doors
DJ DJ00
GATE UNITS
DJ01 DJ02 DJ03
. Roofs . Lateral frames or joint stringers . Turning elements
DK DK00
GATE ELEMENTS OTHER THAN THE ABOVE
DK01 DK02 DK03 DK04 DK05 DK06 DK07 DK08
. Blinds or airspaces . Means for preventing fingers from being slammed in the gate . Buffers, door stops, or means for stopping doors . Devices to prevent animals from coming in or going out (e.g., dogs or cats) . Caps . Decorations . Electrical devices (e.g., illumination, intercoms, or wiring) . Service openings or storage places (e.g., mailboxes or milk boxes)
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