If it is a U.S. patent, you can go to the USPTO website for patent searches and enter the number in "patent number search". You can obtain the online image of nearly any US patent ever issued (using TIFF format).
If you do not know the patent number, you may have to go elsewhere for more information, as the USPTO database prior to 1976 cannot be searched by anything other than the patent number.
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html
If it is a U.S. patent, you can go to the USPTO website for patent searches and enter the number in "patent number search".
Go to the Browning website, look under Customer Service. You will need the serial number, not a patent number.
If that is a US Patent, you can look it up on Google, and tell when the patent was issued, but it cannot date the gun- other than we know it would have been made AFTER the patent was issued.
Depends upon which country issued it under that number. In the USA you can simply look up that number and view a copy of the entire patent online in various websites including the USPTO.gov and Google.
The patent is available through Google's patent search at the link below.
Einstein was a theoretical physicist, as well as an inventor. He did come up with one particular formula that you may have heard of...E=MC2 (E=MC squared). He did a lot of that kind of thing but this was his most famous, which he presented in 1905. He co-invented a type of refrigerator with no moving parts; patent number 1781541. An electromagnetic pump; patent number GB303065, a self adjusting camera; patent number US2058562, and a sound replication device; patent number DE590783. Along with dozens of other patents worldwide. You may look up the patent numbers to see when they were filed.
Depends on the look you are going for: suede is classy, patent is sexy.
I would first look at numrich parts corp,and look at the model number you have.If you do not find anything The shotgun you have was made by stevens and there model number was stevens model 520.I would look for that model number next.Good luck in your search.
type 41 is just a patent/ stock number if you look closely you'll see that its not a light but just a painted number
No way to tell. You can look up that patent, and it will tell you what year that patent was granted- but there is no way of telling when it was made, other than AFTER that patent was granted.
It depends on the patent. Depending on what product or item you have a patent for will determine what company you need to file the patent with. If you dont know the company's name then you can just look it up on the internet to find out.
The best company for patent licensing help is one that has extensive experience in patent licensing. The best would also have experience in the specific product. ICAP Patent Brokerage is a very popular company that provides this service.