US Patent 5,965,002
E. J. Stoddard has written: 'Interlocutory motions in the United States Patent office' 'The patent citator'
P. J. Federico has written: 'Opposition and revocation proceedings in patent cases' -- subject(s): Patent practice
Edward J. Claghorn was the first to patent a seat belt. He has the patent number of #312,085 in year 1885.
Irving J. Rotkin has written: 'A history of patent classification in the United States Patent and Trademark Office' -- subject(s): Patents, Classification, History
It says Dowagiac, Michigan on his patent.
No, it is B J Arnou (Betty Arnou) who sings Live and Let Die in the club scene.
He received a patent for the paper clip in the 1860's.
William J. Navin has written: 'Patents' -- subject(s): Patent laws and legislation
J. Eugene Jordan has written: 'The histogenetic system' -- subject(s): Patent medicines
J. Buck's was created in 1999.
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Oscar J. Simler stole the patent from a man named Charles B. H. Kearney. Kearney had developed an innovative device, but Simler misappropriated the patent, leading to legal disputes over intellectual property rights. Ultimately, Kearney sought justice to reclaim his invention and the recognition it deserved.