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Richard. Buckminster. Fuller was the person who invented. HE was in his science lab when he suddenly thought of the idea of the geodesic dome so he gathered the materials and start doing it. After several years, he finally finished the final project. So.. technically.. it was invented in his science lab.
Fuller Warren Bridge was created in 1954.
Devol's patent is for "Programmed Article Transfer;" essentially he had built a robotic arm.
Smith & Wesson patented the 22 rim fire cartridge on August 8th,1860 patent number 11496. The patent was reissued in 1954.
Devol's patent is for "Programmed Article Transfer;" essentially he had built a robotic arm.
The solar battery was invented by Bell Telephone researchers Calvin Fuller, Daryl Chapin, and Gerald Pearson in 1954. They developed the first practical silicon solar cell that efficiently converted sunlight into electricity.
1954 -- just google pat. numbers then go to first listing
Production line Stratocasters reached the market in 1954... However the design patent D186,826 was issued in December 8, 1959 and the utility patent 2,960,900 was issued in November 22, 1960. ??? Information from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Stratocaster http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html
The first patent for an industrial robot was awarded to George Devol in 1954.More Information:It was a programmable mechanical arm called Unimate.
The cast of Garden of Evil - 1954 includes: Gary Cooper as Hooker Susan Hayward as Leah Fuller Hugh Marlowe as John Fuller Cameron Mitchell as Luke Daly Rita Moreno as Cantina Singer Arturo Soto Rangel as Priest Salvador Terroba as Victim Fernando Wagner as Steamboat Captain Richard Widmark as Fiske
Nobody is credited with inventing the meat tenderizer. This is a tool that people have used since early civilizations. The first person to patent the meat tenderizer was Walter Dura in 1954.
The very first panels were invented by Charles Fritts in 1883. They were improved upon with the use of silicon in 1941 by Russel Ohl. The first "modern" panels were developed in 1954 in America by Calvin Fuller, Gerald Pearson, and Daryl Chapin.