F-Term-List

H01B17/56-19/04 AA AA00
TYPES AND FORMS OF INSULATION BODIES
AA01 AA02 AA03 AA04 AA05 AA07 AA09 AA10
. Conducting bodies that are thin . . Paper and cloth . . Tapes and films . . . Adhesive tapes and films . . Plates . Small insulation bodies . Conductors that pass through the insulation bodies (see also EA and EB) . . Tubes
AA11 AA12 AA13
. Insulation bodies with shapes that are fixed or constant . Insulation bodies with moveable parts . Insulation bodies that are flexible
AB AB00
USES AND PURPOSES OF INSULATION BODIES
AB01 AB02 AB03 AB04 AB05 AB07 AB08 AB09 AB10
. Insulation bodies used for electric power . . Outdoor power distribution (e.g., insulation of electric poles) . . Indoor power distribution (e.g., insulation of floors) . . . Power distribution devices that are not fixed (e.g., extension cords) . . Insulation bodies that are used for equipment . Insulation bodies that are used for small equipment and small devices (AB05 takes precedence) . . Insulation bodies that are used for power sources . . . Insulation bodies that are used for supply devices for power sources (e.g., power-source cords) . . Insulation bodies that are used for signals
AB12 AB13 AB14 AB16 AB18
. Insulation bodies that are used for elements and components . . Integrated circuits and large-scale integration substrates . . Power lines (e.g., insulated wires) . Insulation bodies used for vehicles (e.g., ships, cars, and trains) . Other uses for insulation bodies
AB21 AB22 AB23 AB24 AB25 AB26 AB27 AB28 AB29
. Manufacturing of printed circuit boards or substrates . Protection and covers . . Connection units . . . Insulation of connectors . . Terminals (e.g., wire-terminal covers) . . Protection of bending sections . . Protection of the surroundings . Support and spacers . . Fastening or fixing locations (e.g., insulated washers)
BA BA00
METHODS OF MANUFACTURING
BA01 BA02 BA03 BA04 BA05 BA06
. Forming or molding . Assembly . Lamination . Drying . Impregnation . Surface treatments
CA CA00
ELECTRICAL PURPOSES
CA01 CA02 CA03
. Resistance against tracking (i.e., insulation breakdown) . Impedance . Induction rate
CB CB00
MECHANICAL PURPOSES
CB01 CB02 CB03 CB04 CB05 CB06 CB07 CB08 CB09 CB10
. Mechanical strength . . Pulling . . Compression . . Bending . . Torsion . . Impact . Changing of shape . . Shape changing that is not caused by external forces (e.g., expansion) . Oscillation . Aerodynamic qualities
CB11 CB12 CB13 CB14 CB15 CB16 CB17 CB18 CB19 CB20
. Heat discharge . Heat resistance . Flame resistance and ignition resistance . Tracking resistance . Deterioration resistance . Resistance to chemical changes (e.g., electrolytic corrosion or rust) . Manufacture (e.g., formation) . . Assembly . Applications in facilities or devices . . Fastening or fixing
CC CC00
CAUSITIVE CONDITIONS
CC01 CC02 CC03 CC04 CC05 CC06 CC07 CC08 CC09
. Environment and weather . . Temperature . . Humidity . . Water . . . Rain . . Wind . . Snow . . Lightning . . Dirt
CC11 CC12 CC13 CC14 CC15 CC16 CC17 CC18 CC19 CC20
. Humans . Animals . Plants . Generation of heat . Electrical discharges . . Flashovers and arcs . . Corona . Potential defects . Deterioration (CC20 takes precedence) . Chemical changes (e.g., electrolytic corrosion or rust)
DA DA00
CHARACTERISTIC MATERIAL OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS OF INSULATORS
DA01 DA02 DA03 DA04 DA05 DA06 DA07 DA08
. Porcelain and ceramics . Paraffin . Resins, plastics, and rubber . . Epoxy resins . . Silicon resins . Paper and cloth . Varnish . Paints
DA11 DA12 DA13 DA14 DA15 DA16 DA17 DA18 DA19 DA20
. Organic substances . . Cellulose . . . Layers . . Polyolefins . . . Layers (DA17 takes precedence) . . . Polypropylenes . . . . Layers . . Polyesters . . . Layers . . Fluororesins
DA21 DA22 DA23 DA24 DA25 DA26 DA28
. Inorganic substances . . Glass . . . Fibers . . . Layers . . Mica . . . Layers . Other insulation bodies
DB DB00
CHARACTERISTIC MATERIAL OF CONDUCTORS (I.E., INCLUDING ADDITIVES)
DB01 DB02 DB03 DB04 DB05
. Conductors . . Layers . . Linear bodies . . Plates . . Powders
DC DC00
MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ACCESSORIES (I.E., INCLUDING ADDITIVES)
DC01 DC02 DC03 DC04
. Fastening or fixing means . . Adhesion or bonding units . Means for ensuring watertightness (e.g., packing and gaskets) . Shock-absorbing devices
H01H17/58@A-17/58@F;17/58@Z;19/00-19/04 EA EA00
METHODS OF INSERTING THE CONDUCTOR INTO THE INSULATING MATERIAL
EA01 EA02 EA03
. Insulating materials with openings in a circumferential direction . Passing through of the conductor in an axial direction . . Devices that extend or widen holes
EB EB00
MEANS OF HOLDING CONDUCTORS
EB01 EB02 EB03 EB04 EB05 EB06 EB07 EB08 EB09
. Bending of conductors . . Bending of conductors axially . . Bending of conductors both axially and orthogonally . . Number of bends . . . One bend . . . Two bends . . . Three or more bending spots . Conductors held by friction other than friction from bending . Conductors held by adhesion
H01H17/60-17/66;19/00-19/04 FA FA00
SINGLE LAYERS
FA01
. Mixtures
FB FB00
MULTIPLE LAYERS
FB01 FB02 FB03 FB04 FB06 FB07 FB08 FB09
. Center layers (FB06 takes precedence) . . Conductors . . Mixtures . . Linear bodies, nets, and fibers . Internal reinforcement bodies . . Conductors . . Mixtures . . Linear bodies, nets, and fibers
FB11 FB12 FB13 FB14 FB15
. Surface layers . . Surface layers mounted on both sides . . Conductors . . Mixtures . . Linear bodies, nets, and fibers
FB21 FB22 FB23 FB24 FB25 FB27
. Layers between center layers and surface layers . . Layers mounted on both sides . . Conductors . . Mixtures . . Linear bodies, nets, and fibers . Adhesive layers
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