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But even if he had disappeared back into the
patent
office and accomplished nothing else after 1905, those four papers of his miracle year would have remained the gold standard of startling unexpected genius.
In 1911, a treadmill
patent
was registered in the U.S., and by 1952, the forerunner for today's modern treadmill had been created.
But this guy named Otto Rohwedder invented sliced bread, and he focused, like most inventors did, on the
patent
part and the making part.
But five years later, I'm thrilled and proud to share with you that our revenues have doubled every year, we have no debt, we have several marquee clients, our
patent
was issued, I have a wonderful partner who's been with me right from the beginning, and we've won more than 20 awards for the work that we've done.
The physicist, Leo Szilard, he looked at me and said, "Are you going to
patent
this?"
As you can see, there are two inventors with identical contraptions in their lap, meeting in the waiting room of a
patent
attorney.
My 44th patent; about the 15th invention.
I took it back to the Pentagon after it got declassified, when the
patent
issued, and told the people back there about it, and they laughed, and then I took them back a demo and they bought.
It took over 20 years for the
patent
on the principle of dry photocopying, by Chester Carlson in 1938, to result in the Xerox 914 copier introduced in 1959.
So far we've applied for 414
patent
claims.
Over here, you've got the old, traditional corporate model: special people, special places;
patent
it, push it down the pipeline to largely waiting, passive consumers.
And this is an X-ray showing you the patent, functional blood vessel.
Here's how many people it takes to produce a single U.S.
patent.
It's law, it's morality, it's
patent
stuff.
We filed the
patent
for her, the National Innovation Foundation.
They have trademark protection, but no copyright protection and no
patent
protection to speak of.
While watching "Angel of Death 2" (aka "Prison Island Massacre") I asked myself if Bethmann is deliberately trying to replicate Franco's
patent
shoddiness, or is he just naturally shoddy like his mentor?
Roomies is the story of a guy who loses everything except his incredible girlfriend and an idea for a corn dog that he plans to
patent
and sell.
Instead, I found my sensibilities somewhat dulled as a succession of bearded Islamic villains replaced each other taunting, torturing or killing the wantonly victimized prototypical middle-class Iranian whose Western cultural sympathies were
patent
(and whose exoneration the movie quite blatantly seeks.)
I find this type of hostility is so
patent
in all these giants' (and their peers') comedy that even a fake title for a film deals with it.
Life's going not to badly for Harry Mitchell, he's an ex-air force major (plus nifty little pension I imagine), who's raking in the cash for a
patent
he's developed (fusing titanium and steel via explosive process, creating super metal fit for NASA), and his wife of twenty-odd years has kept herself in pretty good nick.
That he gave Dudley Moore his finest role, and every other cinematic element herein its optimal impact, including the score, seems to me
patent
and egregious.
Although it apparently never quite caught on, they had applied for a
patent
while releasing their astoundingly beautiful and hysterically surreal and laugh-laden Boop masterpiece in 1934, the only Betty Boop color cartoon.
Absolute and total rubbish, a fly-infested dung heap of cinematic failure...I stayed up late last night to watch this on the SciFi Channel, as I am a huge werewolf/zombie movie fan and I do enjoy a good cheesy B movie(of which the SciFi Channel now obviously owns the
patent
for:).
The second story is based on a guy that gets his pharmaceutical prescription screwed up with another
patent'
s.
For example: Has Pruitt Taylor Vince taken a
patent
out on his slobby slow sidekick who aches with human feeling.
Such cells resemble human embryos, which, under European Union
patent
law, cannot be patented.
Following a ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in 2011 that those cells constitute human embryos,
patent
applications for parthenogenetic cells in the United Kingdom and other countries have been delayed and even rejected.
The UK High Court then remitted the application to the UK Intellectual Property Office, which granted the
patent
in October.
The national court and the
patent
office did not, as far as we can establish from their websites, examine these exclusions from patentability either.
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