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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.
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A patent usually stays pending about half a year to a year before being granted, on average. You can get more info at http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2010/01/11/courts-reluctant-to-stay-patent-litigation-pending-reexam/id=8307/
firstly in 1894, a patent was filed in May, 1895
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She was granted her patent for it on August 19th, 1873. Enjoy.
Walter Hunt was granted a US Patent #6,281 for a safety pin on April 10, 1849.
In early 1922, inventor Garrett Augustus Morgan designed a cross shaped traffic signal, for which he submitted a patent application on February 27 of that year. The patent was granted on November 20, 1923.
Yes! The youngest person to be granted a patent is a four-year-old girl from Houston, Texas, for an aid for grasping round knobs.
In on 22 May 1906 they were granted U.S. Patent 821393 for a "Flying Machine". After an extended legal battle with Glen Curtiss the Wright brothers were finally awarded a patent for the invention of the aileron in January of 1914, two years after Wilburs death.
February 14, 1876: Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray both rushed to the patent office on February 14, 1876, to see who could file the patent for the telephone first. Bell's request was read first, and so the patent was granted to him on March 7 1876.
The year 2003 was prolific for Ahn. In April he was granted a patent for his system for client-computer analysis. Later in the year he filed various other patent applications, including one for a method to prevent stealth key inputs and one for a.