RF2K2WYEX–Handwriting text Original Copy. Word for Main Script Unprinted Branded Patented Master List Light bulbs spilled out box symbolizing innovative thinking.
RF2KRNKX0–Green patented label on white background. Vector stock illustration
RMCFRJE6–THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931) Diagram of a vote-recording machine which was his first patented invention in 1869
RMKTJGWG–Bed by John Henry Belter, New York, patented August 19, 1856, rosewood and other woods Brooklyn Museum DSC09200
RM2RGCACM–An invention, patented in 1921, designed to give any bull, using his horns in an aggressive fashion, a bash on the nose.
RF2H60JM0–Patented. Patent copyright protection business technology concept.
RMHHG4T2–Thomas saint's sewing machine, patented 17th July 1790. This machine had a horizontal cloth plate, an overhanging arm, a vertically reciprocating straight needle and a thread spool. Dated 1880
RM2GGBNPN–Sir Frank Whittle's jet aircraft engine was patented in 1932, and Power Jets, Ltd. formed in 1936. The Whittle Unit bench test engine first ran on April 12, 1937. In 1939, the British Air Ministry placed a contract for the W.1 engine to be flight tested on the new Gloster E.28/39 aircraft. During taxiing tests, the W.1X non-airworthy engine unofficially became the first British turbojet to be airborne when the E.28/39 made short, straight hops. The W.1 flew officially in the E.28/39 on May 15, 1941. The W.1X and drawings of the W.2B production engine were delivered to the General Electric Comp
RMW450AF–Coming to the Parson by John Rogers, patented 1870, painted plaster - Red Lion Inn - Stockbridge, Massachusetts -
RMG16C7H–Detail of a rendering of Mayer's Topophone that appeared in the July 3, 1880 issue of Scientific American. The aim of the topophone, which was invented and patented by Professor A. M. Mayer, last winter, is to enable the user to determine quickly and sure
RMMPKPDF–Self-Tipping Hat patented in 1896 by James C. Boyle of Spokane, Washington. U.S. Patent # 556,248
RFDBA6GR–Patented Stamp Shows Trademark Patent Or Registered
RMHEX9XR–Intended to fill the price gap between the Auburn Eight and the mighty J in Cord's mini auto empire, the L-29 was engineered by Cornelius Van Ranst along principles patented by famed race-car designer Harry Miller. Front drive was still in its infancy, but Cord wanted it to achieve a low, rakish appearance. The 298.6-cubic-inch Lycoming straight eight was plucked from the largest Auburns and turned back to front for the Cord, with the clutch, three-speed sliding-pinion gearbox, and differential strung out ahead. This layout dictated a mile-long hood, to which stylist Al Leamy added a Duesenbe
RMCWC0JE–William Fothergill Cooke (1806-1879), with Charles Wheatstone, invented the Cooke-Wheatstone electrical telegraph, patented in
RM2B02PKC–Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 – January 31, 1954) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. He has been called 'the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history'. He invented the regenerative circuit while he was an undergraduate and patented it in 1914, followed by the super-regenerative circuit in 1922, and the superheterodyne receiver in 1918. Armstrong was also the inventor of modern frequency modulation (FM) radio transmission. Armstrong was born in New York City, New York, in 1890. He studied at Columbia University. He later became a professor at Columbia
RM2A2KTDM–New patented umbrella, with an improved spring system, to swiftly open at the slightest touch.(please refer to our advertisement in the matter), plate 33 from Émotions Parisiennes, published 1842, Honoré Victorin Daumier, French, 1808-1879, France, Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper, 182 × 247 mm (image), 285 × 185 mm stone, 365 × 248 mm (sheet
RMPBGR7B–1610 The 'Simplex,' Side-Outlet Cistern Water Closet. Patented (NYPL b15260162-487399)
RF2J4J518–patent icon with light bulb and lock
RF2K3BT4G–Red stamp on a white background - Patented
RF2K2X0R3–Conceptual caption Original Copy. Conceptual photo Main Script Unprinted Branded Patented Master List Lady holding tablet symbolizing successful teamwork accomplishments.
RF2JBED32–Green patented label on white background. Vector stock illustration.
RMEH4K14–HENRY CORT (c 1741-1800) English iron founder who patented the pudding process for refining iron ore
RMM0TEG3–Centripetal Spring chair by Thomas E. Warren, patented September 25, 1849, made by the American Chair Company, Troy, New York, cast iron, sheet metal, wood, original fringe- Brooklyn Museum - Brooklyn, NY - DSC08852
RM2M3JRJP–A portable gas lamp for general railway use, patented by Mr Johnstone. It was first used on the Eastern Counties Railway, as a head light to the engine.
RF2H35W4F–Patented. Patent copyright protection business technology concept.
RMRJN09H–Illustration showing a Pulsometer steam pump; a pistonless pump which was patented in 1872, by American Charles Henry Hall. In 1875 a British engineer bought the patent rights of the Pulsometer. The invention was inspired by the Savery steam pump invented by Thomas Savery. Around the turn of the century, it was a popular and effective pump for quarry pumping.
RMD2TPW6–Vintage 'Dorcas' patented Sterling Silver thimble by Charles Horner of Halifax
RMWADXM7–Dr Julius Neubronner patented a miniature pigeon camera activated by a timing mechanism, 1903.
RMG16C59–Patent Drawing for Convertible Bed Room Piano, July 17, 1866. Charles Hess's patented 'Wardrobe, Piano and Bedstead,' which was also known as the 'Convertible bed room piano' would turn the parlor into the bedroom. During the second half of the 19th centu
RMMPKP2A–Crank Yourself Velocipede patented by Richard C. Hemmings (1869) & Dogpowered Velocipede patented by F.H.C. Mey (1870)
RFDBBH3M–Patented Stamp Showing Registered Patent Or Trademarks
RMHEWKB0–A steam engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. Using boiling water to produce mechanical motion goes back over 2000 years, but early devices were not practical. The Spanish inventor Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont patented in 1606 the first steam engine. In 1698 Thomas Savery patented a steam pump that used steam in direct contact with the water being pumped. Savery's steam pump used condensing steam to create a vacuum and draw water into a chamber, and then applied pressurized steam to further pump the water. The first commercial true steam engin
RMCWA8YR–A US Patent Office official holds the patent model of an early baseball, patented in 1883. photo ca 1925
RM2B02PKJ–Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 – January 31, 1954) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. He has been called 'the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history'. He invented the regenerative circuit while he was an undergraduate and patented it in 1914, followed by the super-regenerative circuit in 1922, and the superheterodyne receiver in 1918. Armstrong was also the inventor of modern frequency modulation (FM) radio transmission. Armstrong was born in New York City, New York, in 1890. He studied at Columbia University. He later became a professor at Columbia
RMW553PR–Lace-up boot made of black box calf with patent noses, Right lace-up boot made of black calf leather with patented noses. Model: Sporty with a round toe and Viennese heel made of layers of leather. The nose piece is lacquered. Seams along this and on the rest of the shaft with perforated edges. Address (unclear, on the sole): The Emza Shoe / Wettig deposited, anonymous, England, c. 1915, zool, geheel, teen, voering, veters, l 23.5 cm × h 21 cm × w 8 cm
RMPBGR6E–1610 The 'Demarest,' Side-Outlet Valve Water Closet. Patented (NYPL b15260162-487401)
RMB7XTPD–ILLINOIS DeKalb Patented barbed wire designs displayed in Ellwood House Museum
RMB0CTB0–Thomas Edison's patent drawing for an improvement in electric lamps patented January 27 1880
RF2K2KF44–Sign displaying Original Copy. Business overview Main Script Unprinted Branded Patented Master List Monitor with keyboard symbolizing online connection between colleagues.
RF2KRPGR6–Green patented label on white background. Vector stock illustration
RM2B2BKWT–HENSON AERIAL STEAM CARRIAGE in an imaginary flight in 1843. It was patented by William Henson and John Stringfellow in 1842
RMKJY7FF–Patented Yazu Arithmometer
RM2RGCAC9–An invention patented in 1921 for a shoe with a hot water undersole, designed to keep one's feet warm on cold days.
RF2GGJH4T–Patented. Patent copyright protection business technology concept.
RMRJN099–Illustration showing a Pulsometer steam pump; a pistonless pump which was patented in 1872, by American Charles Henry Hall. In 1875 a British engineer bought the patent rights of the Pulsometer. The invention was inspired by the Savery steam pump invented by Thomas Savery. Around the turn of the century, it was a popular and effective pump for quarry pumping.
RMD2TPWA–Vintage 'Dorcas' patented Sterling Silver thimble by Charles Horner of Halifax
RM2BDM0J5–H. C. White Co. 2126 An afternoon Concert at the Tivoli Beer Garden, Hanover, Germany. 1901. The Perfect Stereograph Trade Mark Patented April, 14, 1903. Back side.
RMG16C7E–Atkins' finger-supporting device which appeared in the Scientific American in January 1881. In 1881 Benjamin Atkins patented this 'new and useful device for supporting and exercising the fingers of players on keyboard instruments.' Essentially it's a seri
RMMPKPBA–Personal Fire-Escape with Landing Shoes patented in 1879 by Benjamin B. Oppenheimer of Trenton, Tennessee. U.S. Patent #221,855
RFH2BEW6–Registered Word Means Signed Up Or Patented
RF2E3P8FA–Patented label or sticker on white background, vector illustration
RMCWC3EP–Cyrus Hall McCormick 1809-1884 patented the first mechanical reaper in 1834 automating grain harvested by first mowing and then
RM2B02PKK–Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 – January 31, 1954) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. He has been called 'the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history'. He invented the regenerative circuit while he was an undergraduate and patented it in 1914, followed by the super-regenerative circuit in 1922, and the superheterodyne receiver in 1918. Armstrong was also the inventor of modern frequency modulation (FM) radio transmission. Armstrong was born in New York City, New York, in 1890. He studied at Columbia University. He later became a professor at Columbia
RM2T8KX7Y–Reithoffer's patented quick-cleaning SOAP, Anonymous, 1896?, before 1898, print, lithograph, sheet: 1200 mm x 950 mm, right. '2/1896', pencil
RMMMMRGK–. English: Original version of Adrian & Stock's patented angel chime. 46 Angelchime1906
RMB7XWA1–ILLINOIS DeKalb Patented barbed wire designs displayed in Ellwood House Museum
RMFH494T–Etiquette cutlery, patented 1910, for training children to hold their table cutlery properly. William Hutton, Sheffield.
RF2K2681H–Hand writing sign Original Copy. Business approach Main Script Unprinted Branded Patented Master List Line Illustrated Backgrounds With Various Shapes And Colours.
RF2KRPH83–Patented red Stamp. Patented grunge sign, label. Vector stock illustration
RMR80BPD–MOXTON & CO PATENTED CARPET LOOM which won a prize at the 1862 London International Exhibition in South Kensington.
RMKEA0N6–The 'Triplex' All Porcelain. Patented (NYPL b15260162 487388)
RM2M96NFH–The Aerial Steam Carriage -- sectional views of the boiler. This flying machine was patented by William Samuel Henson (1812-1888) and John Stringfellow (1799-1883) in 1842.
RF2RNMXWY–Patented. Patent copyright protection business technology concept.
RMD9DMHW–Washing machine by Watson and Whalley of Keighley, Yorkshire, England, patented 1884.
RMD2TPX5–Vintage 'Dorcas' patented Sterling Silver thimble by Charles Horner of Halifax
RM2BDM0GX–H. C. White Co. 2126 An afternoon Concert at the Tivoli Beer Garden, Hanover, Germany. 1901. The Perfect Stereograph Trade Mark Patented April, 14, 1903. Picture side.
RMG16C8A–Tucker's Surf Boat, 1879, No. 215.843. Patented May 27, 1879. 'Be it known that I, Richard H. Tucker of Viscassct, Lincoln county, Maine, have invented an Improvement in Surf-Boats, of which the following is a specification. The object of my invention is
RF2WFT0G5–patented black green and red rubber stamp sign certificate legal copyright license property
RFH3M76T–Registered Monitors Means Signed Up Or Patented
RF2F6GWJC–patented stamp red rubber stamp on white background. patented stamp sign. patented sign.
RMCWC0NA–Shoppers at the Grover & Banker Sewing Machine Company store in New York City. Patented in the 1840s, sewing machines were mass
RM2B02PKG–Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 – January 31, 1954) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. He has been called 'the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history'. He invented the regenerative circuit while he was an undergraduate and patented it in 1914, followed by the super-regenerative circuit in 1922, and the superheterodyne receiver in 1918. Armstrong was also the inventor of modern frequency modulation (FM) radio transmission. Armstrong was born in New York City, New York, in 1890. He studied at Columbia University. He later became a professor at Columbia
RM2T8G1NT–Advertising printing. Trimmings factory. BUTTONS, and, FRANCHES. GANCES, and, GAXONS. of, FRANÇOIS DELIN, PATENTED BY H.M. THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, Canal au Sucre, 608, in ANTWERP
RMPBGR79–1610 The 'Simplex,' Side-Outlet Cistern Water Closet. Patented (NYPL b15260162-487398)
RMB7X1XT–ILLINOIS DeKalb Patented barbed wire designs displayed in Ellwood House Museum
RMFH4957–Etiquet cutlery, patented 1910, for training children to hold their table cutlery properly. William Hutton, Sheffield.
RF2K2X2A6–Conceptual caption Original Copy. Word for Main Script Unprinted Branded Patented Master List Gentleman In Suit Running Towards Finish Line Celebrating Success
RF2DE4T1E–Green patented label on blue ribbon on white background. Vector stock illustration.
RMHPDETH–WILLIAM KELLY (1811-1888) American inventor of a steel production process similar to that patented by Henry Bessemer in England
RMKDEG5X–Pottery Cooking Vessel Patented by Fridolin Schifferle, St. Louis
RM2M96NF9–The Aerial Steam Carriage -- enlarged view of the car or carriage. This flying machine was patented by William Samuel Henson (1812-1888) and John Stringfellow (1799-1883) in 1842.
RF2R5YAWW–Patented. Patent copyright protection business technology concept.
RMD96K74–Diagram of Cooke and Wheatstone's five-needle telegraph. Patented 1837, installed 1839. Engraving
RMJ225E9–Business, technology, internet and networking concept. Business woman presses a button on the virtual screen: Patented
RMP00F3A–Modern Woodmen of America Matchsafe, patented 1904 (CH 18493857)
RMG15MTR–Richard Jordan Gatling (September 12, 1818 - February 26, 1903) was an American inventor. While being most known for inventing the Gatling Gun, Gatling invented and patented a number of other inventions. His inventions include a screw propeller and a whea
RFM9R2YT–Patented neon sign - Glowing Neon Sign on brickwall wall - 3D rendered royalty free stock illustration.
RFH3M7HJ–Copyright Map Displays International Patented Intellectual Prope
RMKP739Y–John Condell, Artificial Arm Patented July 11, 1865
RMKWCWXH–John Taliaferro Thompson, inventor of the Thompson submachine gun. The weapon was patented in 1920, and was favored by police and gangsters in the 1920-1930s (BSLOC 2017 1 5)
RM2B02PKN–Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 – January 31, 1954) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. He has been called 'the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history'. He invented the regenerative circuit while he was an undergraduate and patented it in 1914, followed by the super-regenerative circuit in 1922, and the superheterodyne receiver in 1918. Armstrong was also the inventor of modern frequency modulation (FM) radio transmission. Armstrong was born in New York City, New York, in 1890. He studied at Columbia University. He later became a professor at Columbia
RM2T8FPW2–Digeon chromocalcography patented by the Empress 65 r. Galande. Arrived near me by a sincere zeal, You then told me the story of my father: You know how much my soul, attentive to your voice, Warmed to the story of his noble exploits. Perrotin Publisher
RMPBGR77–1610 The 'Premier,' Side-Outlet Flushing-Rim Valve Water Closet. Patented (NYPL b15260162-487404)
RMB7X1Y1–ILLINOIS DeKalb Patented barbed wire designs displayed in Ellwood House Museum
RMBR4211–Revolving cannon patented by J.A. de Brame in 1861.
RF2K2MWXG–Text caption presenting Original Copy. Business concept Main Script Unprinted Branded Patented Master List Office Building With Skyscrapers Drawing Showing City Skyline.
RF2DE4MR8–Gold patented label on red ribbon on white background. Vector stock illustration.
RMFF3PW9–CANFIELD BUSTLE A design patented by Henry Canfield in 1888 allowed the frame to fold up when the wearer sat down
RMKCPN4P–Flushing Rim Hoppers and Traps. Patented (NYPL b15260162 487435)
RM2M9A60F–A long-wing Curtiss Oriole, of an aerial photography company, fitted with one of S.A. Reeds patented twisted flat-plate D-18 (Duralumin) propellers.
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