Mathias Weddell
A "patents and publications" section on a resume would include applicable patents received and books or articles published pertaining to the position sought. More frequently, this would be left off of a resume and instead included in a curriculum vitae, listing all patents and publications.
The individual who received the most Oscars was Walt Disney, who received a total of 20 in different categories during his lifetime, and four more after his death.
Tesla died penniless at age 86 on January 7, 1943. In his lifetime, he received over 800 different patents. Scientists continue to scour through his notes.
Cyrus McCormick received a patent on his 'perfected' mechanical reaper in 1834, but Cyrus himself was not sole originator of the idea. His lifetime of innovations were in large part influenced by prior work of his own father and a number of other contemporary inventors. McCormick's patents were also the subject of a number of patent infringement cases throughout the inventor's lifetime as he tried to claim rights to what he "patented first." He received another patent on improvements to this machine in 1845, but it was not until the later 1840s that he began achieving more commercial success.
Debit, assuming you're BUYING a patent. Credit, if you have RECEIVED one from another company, or if you have received royalties or other income from one.
thomas Edison had 1093 patens in his inventions1093.1093
Not in her lifetime
The Chance of a Lifetime - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
They have many patents relating to computers and electronics. They also have some more surprising patents in areas like advertising, medical, and vehicles. A lot of their patents relate to their search engines and smart phone technology.
You did not say in which country, but the answer is probably Thomas Alva Edison.
he invented the electric light bulb What DIDN'T he invent? He received 1093 patents.