F-Term-List

A44B11/00-11/28 AA AA00
BUCKLE FUNCTIONS
AA01 AA02 AA03 AA04 AA05 AA06 AA07 AA08 AA09 AA10
. Variants used for two sides . . Variants where the belt and buckle swivel . . . Swivel axis along the belt length . . . Swivel axis along the belt width . . Variants wherein the belt and buckle do not swivel . . Fastening pins that swivel . Variants that serve dual functions . . Variants with compartments for small articles . . Variants with clocks . . Variants with knives
AA11 AA12 AA13
. . Variants with corkscrews . Ornament . . Ornamental articles that are attached
AB AB00
BUCKLE STRUCTURE
AB01 AB02 AB03
. Manufacturing machinery . Manufacturing methods . Variants covered by leather or the like
AC AC00
BUCKLE-AFFIXING SECTIONS
AC01 AC02 AC03 AC04 AC05 AC06 AC07 AC08 AC09
. Non-removable variants . . Riveting . . Sewing . Removable variants . . Variants that use turn levers . . Variants with teeth that bite into the belt . . Screwing . . Variants with structures that fit together . Adjustable variants
AD AD00
BELT-ADJUSTING SECTIONS
AD01 AD02 AD03 AD04 AD05 AD06 AD07 AD08 AD09 AD10
. Adjustment in steps . . Variants that have fastening pins or projections . . . Movable pins or projections . . . Stationary pins or projections while in use . . . Stationary pins or projections on buckle units . . . Orientation of pins or projections . . . . Variants that face outward . . . . Variants that face to the side . . . . Variants that face inward . Continuous adjustment
AE AE00
ACCESSORIES
AE01 AE02 AE03 AE04 AE05
. Holding of free ends . . Rings . . Snaps . . Variants that use springs . . Variants that use magnets
BA BA00
SLIDE ADJUSTERS
BA01 BA02 BA03 BA04 BA05 BA06
. Use for hats . Use for trousers . Use for skirts . Use for goggles . Variants made of metal . Variants made of plastic
BB BB00
BUCKLES FOR CORDS
BB01 BB02 BB03 BB04 BB05 BB06 BB07
. Cord fasteners . . Adjustable variants . . . Use for helmets . . . Use for clothing . . . . Use for undershorts . . Fasteners for single cords . . Fasteners for two or more cords
BC BC00
BUCKLES FOR SEAT BELTS
BC01 BC02 BC03 BC04 BC05 BC06 BC07 BC08 BC09 BC10
. Buckles that use tongues . . Tongue-locking sections . . . Turn latches . . . . Variants that turn around a side of the tongue . . . . Variants that turn around a side of the main unit . . . Sliding latches . . . . Direction of sliding perpendicular to the tongue surface . . . . Direction of sliding parallel to the tongue surface . . . . Pins used as sliding latches . . . . Balls used as sliding latches
BC11 BC12 BC13 BC14 BC15 BC16 BC17 BC18 BC19 BC20
. . . Sections that lock stationary tongues with the main unit . . Tongues . . . Sections that connect tongues and belts . . . . Tongues with belt-adjusting sections . . Buckles that lock multiple tongues . Buckles that do not use tongues . . Variants with turn levers . . Belts fastened by friction . Parts that connect buckle units and wires or fittings . Connection of buckles to belts
BC21 BC22 BC23 BC24 BC25 BC26 BC27 BC28 BC29 BC30
. Belts that are attached to walls or the like . Variants that incorporate electrical mechanisms . Buckle holders . Buckles for a third belt . Mechanisms to prevent mis-connection . Release mechanisms . . Buttons . . . Slide buttons . . . Push buttons . . Levers
BD BD00
SEPARATION OF BUCKLES FOR APPLICATIONS OTHER THAN SEAT BELTS
BD01 BD02 BD03 BD04 BD05 BD06
. Variants that use magnets . Variants made entirely of plastic . Variants with movable parts . . Variants with parts that deform elastically . Variants without movable parts . Use for watchbands
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