ClassID:

200850

H01B7/366 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

Insulated conductors or cables characterised by their form with distinguishing or length marks being a tape, thread or wire extending the full length of the conductor or cable

Recent Application in this class:
#1
20230161232
2023-05-25

HEATING APPARATUS FOR LENS, AND LENS ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME

#2
20210327611
2021-10-21

Visually identifiable electrical structural wiring system

#3
20200135364
2020-04-30

Visually identifiable electrical structural wiring system

#4
20190331864
2019-10-31

Connector tracing

#5
20190304628
2019-10-03

Traceable power cable and method

#6
20180247739
2018-08-30

Visually identifiable electrical structural wiring system

#7
20170169916
2017-06-15

High temperature resistant colored, especially orange colored adhesive tape as well as method and carriers for the manufacture thereof and wiring harness with such an adhesive tape

#8
20160343468
2016-11-24

Threaded reflective cord and manufacturing method thereof

#9
20150179308
2015-06-25

Exterior member and electric wire arrangement structure

#10
20150170797
2015-06-18

Electrical and/or telecommunications cables with retro-reflective integral covering for use in aggressive environments with little or zero visibilty and the method for the production thereof

#11
20150125637
2015-05-07

Visually Identifiable Electrical Structural Wiring System

#12
20130240240
2013-09-19

Cables comprising removable indicator strips, and methods and machines for manufacturing the cables

#13
20110011638
2011-01-20

SHIELDING TAPE WITH EDGE INDICATOR

#14
20100166374
2010-07-01

CABLE

#15
20090032985
2009-02-05

Cable having internal identifying indicia and associated methods

#16
20080277135
2008-11-13

Current-seen cable

#17
20080204235
2008-08-28

Fiber optic cable with integral radio frequency identification system

#18
20080191890
2008-08-14

Visualisation arrangement

#19
20070248305
2007-10-25

Cable having internal identifying indicia and associated methods