The patent for the telephone was submitted on the 14th of February 1876, but not granted until the 7th of March 1876.
There is no record of a product patent for a "revolutionary" product on Valentine's Day of 1876, but Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for the telephone on March 7, about 3 weeks after Valentine's Day.
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.
Keith Speed (born March 11, 1934) succeeded Christopher Rowland as the fourth Member of Parliament for Meriden, serving between 1968 and 1974.
The Springfield Model 15, which is associated with patent number 2230372, was manufactured in 1950. This model is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Springfield Armory, and the patent was granted on March 4, 1941. The rifle itself became more widely known and distributed in the years following its production.
The telephone, by Alexander Graham Bell.1876 - Alexander Graham Bell is granted a patent for an invention he calls the telephone beating Antonio Meucci by four hours.
Michael Savage was born on March 31, 1942.
Michael Savage was born on March 31, 1942.
Filed: March 17, 1998US Patent #: ?6165464
US Patent 1,661,367 is for a tube flaring tool and was granted to Bernard F. Helminiak of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on 6 March 1928.
Wolf Savage was born on March 18, 1960, in USA.
Keith Speed (born March 11, 1934) succeeded Christopher Rowland as the fourth Member of Parliament for Meriden, serving between 1968 and 1974. Following the end of Speed's term as Member of Parliament for Meriden, John Tomlinson (born August 1, 1939) became the fifth Member of Parliament for Meriden, serving between 1974 and 1979.