United States v. Kyocera International, Inc.

681 F.2d 796
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedJune 24, 1982
DocketNo. 82-6
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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United States v. Kyocera International, Inc., 681 F.2d 796 (ccpa 1982).

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BALDWIN, Judge.

This is an appeal from the judgment of the United States Court of International [797]*797Trade, _ CIT _, 527 F.Supp. 337 (1981) sustaining appellee’s claim that the imported “multilayer electronic parts” were improperly classified as “other electrical apparatus * * * for the protection of electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits” under item 685.90, Tariff Schedules of the United States (TSUS), and were correctly classifiable as “other related electronic crystal components” under item 687.60, TSUS. We affirm.

OPINION

We agree with the more realistic concept of the common meaning of “protection” in item 685.90, TSUS used by the court below and with its conclusion that appellee’s imported goods do not provide that type of protection, i.e., protection of circuits from electrical overloads, surges, and other electrical faults during abnormal situations.

Even though the meanings of the terms “protection” and “connections” in item 685.90; TSUS may appear clear superficially, they contribute little to our understanding of whether Congress intended to include the imported goods under that item either as “other electrical apparatus * * * for protection of electrical circuits” or as “other electrical apparatus * * * for making connections to or in electrical circuits.” Thus the court below was proper in reviewing legislative history to determine the intended scope of item 685.90, TSUS. Nippon Kogaku (USA), Inc. v. United States, 69 CCPA -, 673 F.2d 380 (1982).

After a thorough consideration of the record, briefs,

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