the cords extend diagonally from bead to bead and run in opposite directions in each successive carcass ply, i.e. bias angle ply (B60C9/07, B60C9/09 take precedence)

the cords extend diagonally from bead to bead and run in opposite directions in each successive carcass ply, i.e. bias angle ply (B60C9/07, B60C9/09 take precedence) · Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC)

Separating, mixing, shaping, printing, and transporting materials.

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CPC classification statistics
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CPC codeB60C9/06
Official titlethe cords extend diagonally from bead to bead and run in opposite directions in each successive carcass ply, i.e. bias angle ply (B60C9/07, B60C9/09 take precedence)
Display labelthe cords extend diagonally from bead to bead and run in opposite directions in each successive carcass ply, i.e. bias angle ply (B60C9/07, B60C9/09 take precedence)
Total patents91

Filing trend

Year-over-year patent counts classified under this CPC code.

Filing activity over the last five years is stable.

Patents filed per year
YearPatents
20154
201614
20178
20185
201911
20204
20216
202212
202312
20247
20257
20261

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Frequently asked questions

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What is CPC B60C9/06?
CPC B60C9/06 is the Cooperative Patent Classification code for “the cords extend diagonally from bead to bead and run in opposite directions in each successive carcass ply, i.e. bias angle ply (B60C9/07, B60C9/09 take precedence).”
How many patents are filed under CPC B60C9/06 (the cords extend diagonally from bead to bead and run in opposite directions in each successive carcass ply, i.e. bias angle ply (B60C9/07, B60C9/09 take precedence))?
Our database includes 91 publications tagged with this CPC code.
Is patent activity under CPC B60C9/06 growing?
Publication counts under this code: 7 in 2024 vs 7 in 2025 (latest complete years).