Robert Metcalfe, David Boggs, Chuck Thacker and Butler Lampson are credited with the invention of Ethernet. They all worked for Xerox when the patent was applied for.
The robot named "ASIMO" was developed by a group of engineers working together at the Honda company. No single one of them can be credited as the sole inventor of it.
Eugene Haugh working for the Du-Pont company
American inventor Tony Fadell invented the iPod. Tony was working as a contractor at Apple when he invented the iPod.
It was invented by a man named Martin Cooper in 1973 while he was working for Motorola and I dis
because he invented the first working steam locomotive
On March 4, 1877 German-American inventor Emile Berliner, working in New York City, invented the microphone. It was first used as a telephone speech transmitter.
The starting salary for an inventor is always zero. In fact inventors consume money for years and usually require a sponsor to invest in the invention. If you want to invent things with a salary, you become an engineer, working for a company, and the company owns the inventions.
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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.
Philo Farnsworth, an American inventor, is credited with inventing the first television. He demonstrated the first working television on September 7, 1927.
Dr. Roy Plunkett invented them in 1938 while working for the DuPont company.
Dr. Roy Plunkett invented them in 1938 while working for the DuPont company.