There is no minimum age; the applicant must be competent to sign the application (that is, they must be able to understand what it means).
You will have to call Browning to find out.
There are actually no age limits on buying a patent -- it just has to be your own and you're all set.
The last patent date will tell you that it was made that date or later.
Are the rules and regulations any different for someone under age 18 who wishes to obtain a patent?
To determine the age of an oil heater with a patent, you would need to know the patent number or the date it was filed. Typically, the age can be calculated by subtracting the patent filing year from the current year. If the heater is still in use and not replaced, it may also indicate its manufacturing date. For precise information, checking patent databases or manufacturer records would be necessary.
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Go to the Browning website, look under Customer Service. You will need the serial number, not a patent number.
Matzeliger received a patent in March 1833 for a machine that made lasts for shoes; he died three years later at the age of 37.
1930's.
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fist an idea then say if it is useful then you patent it you can be any age and try to sell it to dealers