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Patents have been awarded for inventions in the technology field for a long time. Some of the more interesting developments in the history of technology are briefly shared below.
By patenting their inventions the inventors ensured longevity of their inventions; a place for their products in the market and history.
By taking the steps to patent your inventions in technology, you not only ensure exclusive rights to the benefits derived from economical exploitation of the inventions, but also a place in the history books. Now without any further delay, let’s explore the past a bit.
There were the humble beginnings of the modern bicycle. In 1890 the Belt Drive Cycle was patented by Charles D. Rice, Patent Number: 429 390. People still use the same concept today, thanks to his inventiveness and the endurance that goes with the filing of a patent.
His specifications and drawings are still available to us today. He made an important contribution to technology more than one hundred years ago.
Modern ice cream machines had their humble beginnings in the innovative Artificial Freezer made N.M. Johnson and patented in 1843 as patent No. 3254. It was a handed cranked ice cream maker allowing for a real family treat of vanilla, sugar, and milk mixtures which would be frozen.
A.S. Comstock patented his canvas tent in 1891 and it became the inspiration of many modern lightweight tents. Having a look at inventions patented even as long ago as 1843, makes one realise the importance of recording inventions and their specifications for future generations.
The inventions become the inspirations for modern contraptions, which will one day be the inspiration of even more sophisticated inventions.
As such inventors have a responsibility to future generations. By taking the steps to patent today, they create even more ground work for future inventions.
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