Does the person who asked this question really mean "Colton" and not "Colt"?
1832.Samuel Colt first attempted to patent a revolver in the US in 1832. UK Patent #6909 was his first successful revolver patent: it was issued in 1835.1836Samuel Colt's first U. S. patent was patent No. 1304, dated August 29, 1836. This patent protected the basic design of his revolving-breech loading, folding trigger firearm named the Paterson pistol. Previous to his American patent he had been awarded a patent in England (1935) for the same design.1836Samuel Colt invented the first revolver, a gun named after its inventor "Colt", and after its revolving cylinder "revolver". In 1836, Samuel Colt was granted a U.S. patent for the Colt revolver, which was equipped with a revolving cylinder containing five or six bullets and an innovative cocking device.
Samuel Winslow was awarded the first patent in 1641.
Samuel Fahnestock was born in Lancaster County Pennsylvania on September 18, 1807. He is the inventor of the soda fountain for which he received a patent.
He lived in Hartford, CT in an estate he built on Farmington Ave. named Armsmear.
The Electro-Magnetic Telegraph is what he called it, fighting hard to win the patent rights in 1847 as sole inventor.
It's called a "patent" :)
If the inventor will be the patent owner (rather than a company the inventor is working for), the fees are 1/4 what they are for companies. The complete US patent fee schedule is linked below.
You invent something.You patent it.
There is no US patent listing "Ruth Handler" as an inventor.
Samuel Hopkins (September 17, 1721 - December 20, 1803) was an American Congregationalist theologian. Samuel Hopklins ((December 9, 1743 - 1818) was an American inventor who was granted the first US patent for his candle-making process.
The possessive form of the noun inventor is inventor's.Example: The inventor's patent was finally granted.
the inventor to whom a patent is issued