USPC 2/2.14

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Aviator apparel.

Classification tree:[1]

UPSC 2. Apparel. This is the generic class for garments and other devices to be worn by mankind to adorn, cover or protect the body or person.
2/455. Device worn primarily for protection against unusual conditions, such as the application of force, high temperature, and the like against a part of the body of a wearer.
2/2.14. Aviator's body cover. Guard or protector comprising a body suit which covers the trunk, arms, and legs of the wearer and which is intended and constructed to be worn by an aircraft crew member within the bounds of the Earth"s atmosphere.

For some reason, some of the patents classified with 2/2.14 seem to be intended as diving suits moreso than aeronaut suits. USPC 2/2.15 is supposed to be geared for diving suits. Some patents are classified under both.

Enclosing categories USPC 2/455
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Keywords Apparel, Piloting, Passenger, Safety
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Patents in category USPC 2/2.14

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