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Patents and Patent Law

Patent laws are intended to allow an inventor a specific amount of time before their creation becomes public.

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Where can you find information about a 16 gauge Riverside Arms double barrel shotgun patented Feb 10 1914?

Depends on the condition. Rabbit ear dubars range in price, these days, from less than $100 to as much as you wanna pay, depending on the condition and maker. This gun, if it is shootable, less than $500. If not shootable, less than $200. Original Redneck Genius Basically a Stevens "store-brand" shotgun from the 1920's. sales@countrygunsmith.net

What patents did Percy Julian receive?

You need a patent to be officially credited for an invention. Also with a patent, no one can use your idea without permission. That is why scientists rushed to do patents, so the person who knew what they did wouldn't steal the blueprints or whatever and sell it to make money,

Who owns patent for r-134a?

Since Dupont invented it, one would suppose Dupont once owned the patent for it. However, it would have expired or lapsed many years ago because they started using it in the early 1930s.

So, in other words, there is no patent for R-11.

Who issues a patent?

Copyrights are issued and recorded by the Copyright Office (see link). Trademarks and patents are governed by the US Patent and Trademark Office (see link). The two are separate agencies. Their only connection is that they both administer Intellectual property.
In the US, the Copyright Office administers copyright, and the US Patent and Trademark Office issues patents. In the broader sense, Congress is responsible.

When was Joseph N Jackson patent?

he invented the programmable television receiver controller

How do you get a patent for a drug?

Create a drug that nobody else has made before, then contact the patent office.

For what invention did Lincoln receive a patent?

On May 22, 1849, Abraham Lincoln received Patent No. 6469 for a device to lift boats over shoals, an invention which was never manufactured. However, it did make him the only U.S. president to hold a patent. A scale version is on display at the Smithsonian Institute.

Who is the only US president to be awarded a US patent?

Abraham Lincoln received Patent No. 6469 on May 22, 1849 for a hydraulic device to lift boats over shoals, an invention which was never manufactured. However, it did make him the only U.S. president to hold a patent. A scale model of his invention can found at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

As more detail, Lincoln's invention had a series of bellows located in a ship's hold. The bellows would be applied to lift the ship over river obstructions or areas which the ship required more water depth.

The purpose was to enable new and larger ships to reach small river side towns, allowing cargo to be received or sent.

What is the functions of ceramic capacitor?

Ceramic capacitors can be used anywhere a capacitor having very low internal parasitic inductance is required. Most commonly they are used as powersupply bypass capacitors. They are also sometimes used for coupling capacitors for HF signal amplifiers.

Did Ruth Wakefield get an award or patent?

While Ruth Wakefield never received (or applied for that matter) a patent on her serendipitous chocolate-chip cookie "invention," she did strike a marketing deal with Nestle Chocolate which, for her, included a lifetime supply of semi-sweet chocolate.

What is the Opposite of expire?

The opposite of expire is "renew" or "continue." While "expire" refers to the end of something, such as a contract or a lifespan, "renew" indicates the extension or continuation of that thing, allowing it to persist beyond its original duration. Other possible opposites include "begin" or "start," which signify the initiation of something new.

Can royalty be paid on expired patent?

In theory, a royalty is a term of contract under which someone pays for the use of rights under property owned by others, often as a percentage of profits.

In practice, requiring someone to pay royalties for an invention after it becomes "public domain" would be considered a "misuse of patents", by attempting to extend its term against contracted parties.

What are 2 subsystems that make up the manufacturing systems?

Two key subsystems that make up manufacturing systems are the production subsystem and the control subsystem. The production subsystem focuses on the actual processes of converting raw materials into finished products, encompassing machinery, labor, and workflow. The control subsystem, on the other hand, manages and coordinates the production activities, ensuring efficiency and quality through planning, scheduling, and monitoring processes. Together, these subsystems work in harmony to optimize manufacturing operations.

What the first invention in the world?

The first invention is the 'Hammer'. It was discovered about 2,600,000 years ago.

H Pieper patented April 23 1881 S by S 12 Ga 32-40 Value?

Cape guns (side by side with one shotgun barrel and one rifle barrel) in decent shape are generally worth at least $1,000. The trouble is that there are few people actually buying them these days.