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CreepyIP #1 - Scary toiler device
It’s October, the time of the year when we delve into the creepy world of creepy patents. This full month we will share creepy patents everyday!…
Event of the Day - October 1 is celebrated as World Vegetarian Day
October 1 is celebrated as World Vegetarian Day. It is celebrated “To promote the joy, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities of vegetarianism.” It brings awareness to the…
Event of the Day - September 30 is celebrated as International Blasphemy Day in some countries
September 30 is celebrated as International Blasphemy Day in some countries. International Blasphemy Day encourages individuals and groups to openly express criticism of religion and…
Event of the Day - September 30 is celebrated as International Translation Day
International Translation Day is celebrated every year on 30 September on the feast of St. Jerome, the Bible translator who is considered the patron saint…
Event of the Day – September 29 is celebrated as Inventors' Day in Argentina - Birthday of the inventor of the ballpoint pen, László József Bíró
The Inventors’ Day in Argentina has been celebrated since 1986 and is held yearly on September 29, the birthday of the inventor of the ballpoint…
Event of the Day - September 28 is celebrated as National Good Neighbors Day in the United States
Event of the Day – September 28 is celebrated as National Good Neighbors Day in the United States. Here is patent that discloses a refrigerator…
Funny Patent - Pat on the back apparatus - US 4608967
Patent Information Patent Number: US 4608967 Patent Title: Pat on the back…
Funny Patent of the week - Blanket for men which allows the penis and scrotum of the body to be exposed to the outside of a blanket
Patent Information Patent Number: WO2008123678 A1 Patent Title: Blanket for men…
Interesting fact about patents - The ancient Greeks in 500 B.C. first granted protection to inventors
The ancient Greeks in 500 B.C. granted protection to inventors. First patent law was enacted by the Venetian Republic in 1474.