SECTION H --- ELECTRICITY

H01 BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS

H01B Cables; Conductors; Insulators; Selection of materials for their conductive, insulating, or dielectric properties
H01C Resistors
H01F Magnets; Inductances; Transformers; Selection of materials for their magnetic properties
H01G Capacitors; Capacitors, rectifiers, detectors,switching devices, light-sensitive or temperaturesensitive devices of the electrolytic type
H01H Electric switches; Relays; Selectors; Emergency protective devices
H01J Electric discharge tubes or discharge lamps
H01K Electric incandescent lamps
H01L Semiconductor devices; Electric solid state devices not otherwise provided for
H01M Processes or means, e.g. batteries, for the direct conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy
H01P Waveguides; Resonators, lines, or other devices of the waveguide type
H01Q Aerials
H01R Electrically-conductive connections; Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements; Coupling devices;Current collectors
H01S Devices using stimulated emission
H01T Spark gaps; Overvoltage arresters using spark gaps; Sparking plugs; Corona devices; Generating ions to be introduced into non-enclosed gases

H02 GENERATION, CONVERSION, OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER

H02B Boards, substations, or switching arrangements for the supply or distribution of electric power
H02G Installation of electric cables or lines, or of combined optical and electric cables or lines
H02H Emergency protective circuit arrangements
H02J Circuit arrangements or systems for supplying or distributing electric power; Systems for storing electric energy
H02K Dynamo-electric machines
H02M Apparatus for conversion between ac and ac,between ac and dc, or between dc and dc, and for use with mains or similar power supply systems;Conversion of dc or ac input power into surge output power; Control or regulation thereof
H02N Electric machines not otherwise provided for
H02P Control or regulation of electric motors,generators, or dynamo-electric converters;Controlling transformers, reactors or choke coils

H03 BASIC ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY

H03B Generation of oscillations, directly or by frequency-changing, by circuits employing active elements which operate in a non-switching manner; Generation of noise by such circuits
H03C Modulation
H03D Demodulation or transference of modulation from one carrier to another
H03F Amplifiers
H03G Control of amplification
H03H Impedance networks, e.g. resonant circuits;Resonators
H03J Tuning resonant circuits; Selecting resonant circuits
H03K Pulse technique
H03L Automatic control, starting, synchronisation, or stabilisation of generators of electronic oscillations or pulses
H03M Coding, decoding or code conversion, in general

H04 ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE

H04B Transmission
H04H Broadcast communication
H04J Multiplex communication
H04K Secret communication; Jamming of communication
H04L Transmission of digital information,e.g. telegraphic communication
H04M Telephonic communication
H04N Pictorial communication, e.g. television
H04Q Selecting
H04R Loudspeakers, microphones, gramophone pick-ups or like acoustic electromechanical transducers;Deaf-aid sets; Public address systems
H04S Stereophonic systems

H05 ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR

H05B Electric heating; Electric lighting not otherwise provided for
H05C Electric circuits or apparatus specially designed for use in equipment for killing, stunning,enclosing or guiding living beings
H05F Static electricity; Naturally-occurring electricity
H05G X-ray technique
H05H Plasma technique; Production of accelerated electrically- charged particles or of neutrons;Production or acceleration of neutral molecular or atomic beams
H05K Printed circuits; Casings or constructional details of electric apparatus; Manufacture of assemblages of electrical components