With this patent, Nike wants you design and manufacture your own shoes. You could soon be able to not only create your unique combination of…
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This Day in Patent History - On January 1, 1944, a patent was granted for a flying saucer
On January 1, 1944, a patent was granted for a flying saucer (called discopter). Patent Information Publication number: US2377835 A Patent Title: Discopter Publication type:…
This Day in Patent History - On December 31, 1895, Ogden Bolton Jr. was granted first patent for a battery-powered bicycle
On December 31, 1895, Ogden Bolton Jr. was granted first patent for a battery-powered bicycle. The bicycle included 6-pole brush-and-commutator direct current (DC) hub motor…
This Day in Patent History - On December 30, 1918, Peterkin Guy Shearman filed a patent for a tampon
On December 30, 1918, Peterkin Guy Shearman filed a patent for a tampon. Peterkin was in every sense a uroloical pioneer. Like some geniuses, he…
This Day in Patent History - On December 29, 1776, Charles Macintosh, the Scottish inventor, was born
On December 29, 1776, Charles Macintosh, the Scottish inventor, was born. Macintosh patented the first water-proof material. The mackintosh raincoat was named after him.
Nikola Tesla Patent #12 – Electrical Transmission of Power – US US382280
Patent Information Publication number: US382280 A Patent Title: Nikola Publication…
Celebrity Patent - Steven Spielberg patented a method for Annotating a Line-Based Document
Celebrity Patent – Steven Spielberg patented a method for Annotating a Line-Based Document. The method enables multiple people collaborate on screenplay writing process. …
This Week in Patents: IBM's cloaking technology, Toyota's Flying Car, Nike's sneakers with display screens and many more.
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Nike invents a way to imprint photorealistic 3D display on shoes
The appearance of these images may be similar to that of lithophanes. However, the patented technology does not require the use of any backlight. The…