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On May 6, 1851 John Gorrie received a patent for an ice-making machine - This Day in Patent History
On May 6, 1851 John Gorrie received a patent for an ice-making machine. He was an early pioneer in the invention of the artificial manufacture…
This Day in Patent History - On May 5, 1809 Mary Kies became the first women to get a patent. It was for a process for "weaving straw with silk or thread"
The patent was signed by President James Madison. Kies’ technique proved valuable in making cost-effective work bonnets. The first lady Dolly Madison was so pleased…
This Day in Patent History - On May 4, 1943, aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky received a patent for helicopter controls
On May 4, 2016, aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky received a patent for helicopter controls. He was born in Russia. He immigrated to the United States…
Disney invents ultra-fast 3D printing technology
Disney has filed a patent on a new way of printing 3D objects. While conventional printers melt and deposit filaments of resin on a platform,…
Ford patented a unique airbag for rear seats
The patented rear seat airbag is a substantially `U` shape to encompass both the front and rear sides of rear seat occupants when the rear…
US Navy to raise an army of Ocean drones
This patent from US navy gives a peek into the future of oceanic warfare. With virtually no bounds and extremely harsh conditions, warfare over and…
Boeing has developed actively controlled superhydrophobic surfaces
Water, ice, and surface contamination are significant problems in various industries including transportation, power, buildings, and consumer products. For example, ice accumulation can reduce the…