Thomas Edison.
Thomas Edison.
Yes, Thomas Edison averaged about one patent approximately every three weeks over his lifetime. He was awarded 1,093 U.S. patents, and his prolific inventiveness spanned around 84 years. This remarkable output reflects his relentless pursuit of innovation and his significant contributions to technology and industry.
Thomas Edison.
No, It was Thomas Edison. According to GSN.com
Thomas Edison.
The life of a patent is 17 years in the United States.
Lipitor which expired in 2011 was the most valuable patent ever with sales exceeding $105 over the life of the patent.
20 years
20 years.
Nova - 1974 Life Patent Pending 9-17 was released on: USA: 28 February 1982
He never worked for the patent office in his life. He has many patents to his name but the patents came form work in his laboratories.