Tom Valone. For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Valone
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Not sure when he got the patent, but he designed it in the 1940's.
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Walt Disney originally invented Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, but, he did not get the patent for the cartoon, so another person got the patent and commercial rights to Oswald. Walt Disney and his patent Iwerks then came up with Mickey Mouse, and this time they got the patent and the commercial rights to their invention.
Otis F. Boykin invented the wire precision resistor and the electrical resistor. In June 1959, he got the first patent for the wire precision resistor and in June 1965, he got his patent for the electrical resistor.
Albert Einstein got a job at the Swiss Patent Office in 1902.
I am pretty sure he was 43
Adolf Rickernbacker got the first patent in 1932 after George Beauchamp invented the first electrically amplified guitar in 1931.
John Vincent Atanasoff, with Clifford Berry building it. After WW2 Atanasoff got bad advice from University Patent Attorney and did not file for patent(s).
Yes, Eli Whitney did get a patent for it in 1794. I enclose a link to the National Archives, which tells the story of how (and why) he got it, and shows a photocopy of his original correspondence.
1793 and he got the name gin from engine and just took it out of there!
No, an illegal alien cannot apply for a patent. If you are not legally in the US then why should you have the rights given by the Constitution? -I got a patent as an Illegal alien. I also served subpoenas. There is no law against this. I am now a US citizen. God bless USA !