On January 19, 1878, Thomas Edison patented speaking telegraph (or telephone) in Italy. Although Bell invented telephone first, Edison’s invention of the carbon-button transmitter proved…
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This Day in Patent History - On January 18, 1902, Nikola Tesla patented a magnifying transmitter for wireless transmission of electrical energy
On January 18, 1902, Nikola Tesla patented a magnifying transmitter for wireless transmission of electrical energy. In his autobiography, Tesla stated that “. . .…
Celebrity Patent - Steve McQueen patented design of a motorsports bucket seat
Steve McQueen, the “King of Cool” was an avid enthusiast of motor vehicles. The patented seat is contoured so that it can comfortably fit a…
Sunday Funday – Mechanical TV Remote Control!
The patented device is a rod-like member of variable adjustable length. One end of the rod engages with the dial of a TV such that…
This Day in Patent History - On January 17, 1882, Leroy Firman received a patent for the telephone switchboard
On January 17, 1882, Leroy Firman received a patent for the telephone switchboard. Patent Information Publication number: US252576 A Patent Title: Multiple switch-board for…
This Week in Patents ( January 11 – January 17, 2016)
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This Day in Patent History - On January 16, 1909, David G Galbraith patented an improved paper clip
On January 16, 1909, David G Galbraith patented an improved paper clip. Patent Information Publication number: US957764 A Patent Title: Paper Clip Publication type:…
Remote real-time baseball gameplay using hologram players
This patent disclosed technology that enables real-time baseball gameplay between a first team associated with a first baseball field and second team associated with a…
Hyundai filed a patent for a wireless charge system capable of wirelessly charging a smartphone
Hyundai filed a patent for a wireless charge system capable of wirelessly charging a smartphone. The wireless charge system is installed in door pockets of…