RMHHEJ58–Illustration depicting various exhibits at the Patents Museum. Left to Right: Old Printing Press by Benjamin Franklin, Engine of the steamer comet by Henry Bells, Old pumping engine from Cumberland, Spinning Frame by Richard Arkwright and Stephenson's Rocket by George Stephenson. Dated 19th Century
RMT7151A–Engraved patent 'Improvement in Printing-Telegraphs' by Thomas A Edison, from the book 'Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison', 1869. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RFGW9G78–Card Index with Patents. 3D Illustration.
RMFBXD4M–Historical trademark for Suchard Swiss chocolat, Neuchâtel 1893, first internationally protected trademark
RMP0B3KR–. English: Fleuron from book: An Act for the better enabling sheriffs to sue out their patents, and pass their accompts. 299 An Act for the better enabling sheriffs to sue out their patents, and pass their accompts. Fleuron N052343-1
RMK9P4HM–Patents for inventions abridgments of specifications relating to farriery BHL16467536
RFHP4J1M–PATENTS - Glowing Neon Sign on stonework wall - 3D rendered royalty free stock illustration. Can be used for online banner ads and direct mailers.
RM2G3FFB0–documents, patents, patent specification number 547712, Reich Patent Office, to: Carl Jaeger, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMT96K98–Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge (June 12,1851 - August 22, 1940 ) was an English physicist and writer involved in the development of key patents in wireless telegraphy. In 1879, Lodge became interested in generating (and detecting) electromagnetic waves. In 1894, Lodge gave a lecture on the work of Hertz and transmitted radio signals to demonstrate their potential for communication. Lodge improved Branly's coherer radio wave detector by adding a trembler which increased the device's sensitivity.
RF2A3HPXD–GLOBAL FOUNDRIES vs. TSMC. Logos of the semiconductor companies and two printed US patents which are claimed to be infringed by TSMC.
RMDXF9K8–Electric Light Patents
RMF4JX4X–Engineer patents artificial leg, Italy
RF2FWJAXY–Jan Szczepanik, 1872 - 1926, Polish inventor, with several hundred patents and over 50 discoveries to his name, many of which are still applied today, especially in the motion picture industry, as well as in photography and television, Poland, original print from the year 1899, polnischer Erfinder, mit mehreren hundert Patenten und mehr als 50 Entdeckungen zu seinem Namen, von denen viele noch heute, besonders in der Film-Industrie, sowie in Fotografie und Fernsehen, Polen angewandt werden, historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Re
RFT10YKK–Money bag with the word Patents and a wooden gear. Registration of patents and copyright compliance. Licensing technology and scientific discoveries.
RMW58RH6–Patents and how to make money out of them : Hutchinson, W. B. (Warren Beecher
RMWH9ENB–Thomas A Edison (1847-1931), US scientist and inventor, with over 1000 patents. In 1889 he formed the Edison Light Company. He stands here with some of his Edison Effect lamps.
RFDCCGKY–Patent Application as a Intellectual Property Art
RFH8F86E–Approved design, winning design, design process, blueprints with gears, patents
RFKP6X7J–Global Patents
RMT2HH16–Jan Szczepanik, 1872, 1926, Polish inventor, with several hundred patents and over 50 discoveries to his name, many of which are still applied today
RMW4PCDB–Engraved drawing of the electric lighting apparatus by Thomas Edison, from the book 'Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison' by Thomas Alva Edison, Norris Peters, and William Joseph, 1869. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RFJ50PE7–Sort Index Card with Inscription Patents. 3D.
RMGC7CA3–Historical trademark sign of the liqueur trademark „Grand Marnier Triple Orange“ of the distillery Marnier-Lapostolle,1894,Neauphle-le-Château, France
RFDBM94N–Intellectual property / IP / patent/ copyright concept
RMM834Y3–Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison, 1869-1884 (1869) (14570102398)
RM2G3FFB1–documents, patents, patent specification number 547712, Reich Patent Office, to: Carl Jaeger, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMT96K92–Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge (June 12,1851 - August 22, 1940 ) was an English physicist and writer involved in the development of key patents in wireless telegraphy. In 1879, Lodge became interested in generating (and detecting) electromagnetic waves. In 1894, Lodge gave a lecture on the work of Hertz and transmitted radio signals to demonstrate their potential for communication. Lodge improved Branly's coherer radio wave detector by adding a trembler which increased the device's sensitivity.
RF2A3HPX5–GLOBAL FOUNDRIES vs. TSMC. Logos of the semiconductor companies and two printed US patents which are claimed to be infringed by TSMC.
RMDXF6D9–001 Electric Light Patents
RMG93RHM–Leader of the delegation, Mr Gordon Grant, Controller-General of the Patent Office, boarding a BEA Viscount Liner for Moscow.
RF2EM0H11–Patents and success - symbolized by a steam car pulling a success wagon loaded with gold bars to show that Patents is essential for prosperity and suc
RFTRER77–A bag with ideas or patents and a shield. The concept of protection of copyright and patents for inventions. Non-disclosure agreement. trade secrets a
RMD30PWG–THE PROPOSED NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PATENTS: THE TRANSIT OF VENUS, MODEL USED FOR PRACTICE AT GREENWICH OBSERVATORY
RM2AY101T–Infrigement of patents
RMF0N70T–Original Toy Building Brick (Lego)US Patent image, circa 1961
RFTWBRE6–British made woodworking tool (dowel jig) with embossed 'Made in England' and 'Patents Pending'
RMKHB5E7–Incandescent lamps, 19th Century illustration of Edison lamp, Maxim lamp & Swan lamp. Lamp bulbs from the 3 claimants to the title of inventor of the first commercial light bulb, Thomas Edison, Hiram Maxim, & Joseph Swan.
RFHR1730–PATENTS - close-up of grungy vintage typeset word on metal backdrop. Royalty free stock - 3D rendered stock image. Can be used for online banner ads
RMT7151B–Engraved patent 'Improvement in Electric Lights' by Thomas A Edison, from the book 'Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison', 1869. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RFG1NEKK–File Folder Labeled as Patents.
RF2FWGPE9–Exterior view of the head office of the INPI, National Institute of Industrial Property, French public institution in charge of trademarks and patents
RFEPWPF7–illustration of patented label design red icon
RMM8350R–Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison, 1869-1884 (1869) (14570302587)
RMHTTARW–LEONARD GALE (1800-1883) American chemist who worked with Samuel Morse on the development of the electromagnetic telegraph
RM2G3FFAM–documents, patents, patent specification number 547712, Reich Patent Office, to: Carl Jaeger, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMT52N5X–USA, Florida, Fort Myers, The Edison-Ford Winter Estates. Thomas Edison's working laboratory
RF2A3HPXA–GLOBAL FOUNDRIES vs. TSMC. Logos of the semiconductor companies and two printed US patents which are claimed to be infringed by TSMC.
RFC973GC–Infringement of patents
RM2M9863A–French development of the Wright machine built under the Wright patents, with little resemblance to the original except in wing form and warping.
RF2GPNC8K–Patents leads to success - shown as a sign with a phrase Patents pointing at balloon in the sky with clouds to symbolize the meaning of Patents, 3d il
RMG6EXM4–Magpie presenter Jenny Hanley steps through a 'personalised door', designed by Jacques Carelman. It is one of the ideas featured on an episode themed around patents.
RMRY9HT8–The Proposed National Museum of Patents: The Transit of Venus, Model Used for Practice at Greenwich Observatory
RM2AY101N–Infringement of patents
RMF0N70N–Original Thomas Edison light bulb US Patent image, circa 1880 - US Patent and Trademark Office, Washington, DC USA
RMEACY7C–Upper Largo Canyon Because of the rugged terrain and harsh conditions in the Upper Largo Canyon area, few of the primeros pobladores (first settlers) claimed title. Prior to New Mexico statehood, there were only seven homestead patents issued in this area
RMJB13A5–W H James's Steam Carriage of 1829
RMHHG7ND–Illustration depicting Arkwright's water frame spinning machine; on display at the Patents Museum; South Kensington; London. Dated 19th Century
RMT71517–Engraved patent 'Improvement in Electrical Printing-Machines' by Thomas A Edison, from the book 'Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison', 1869. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RFFKBABT–Patents Concept on File Label.
RF2FWGPG7–Exterior view of the head office of the INPI, National Institute of Industrial Property, French public institution in charge of trademarks and patents
RFAXM86G–Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing and Oath. 03 07 1876
RMCYPRT3–Motion Picture Patents Company, Albert Smith, George Scull, George Kleine, Thomas A. Edison and Others, Portrait, December 1908
RME0M42X–May 05, 1953 - Latest invention in the field of book-keeping-machines.: The German firm Exacta Bureau Machines, Cologne-Deutz, developed the new automatic booking machine 6.000. In some weeks only it will be available on the market. Patents are pending in 34 states. This most up-to-date and fully automatic machine has 100 automatic functions (other machines of this kind have only 50)
RMCYP2WH–Photo albums and documents,of Generalmajor(Brigadier)Eduard Rohdenwald. Patents to Major in 1906 and Oberstleutnant in 1912,each with the signature of Wilhelm II. Included are three letters from the cartographic section of the Topographical Survey,1888. Further,a photo in field grey general's uniform,a photo,and a photo of the burial place of his father,who fell at Kissingen. Also two photo albums,dimensions 27 x 37 cm,with 337 and 298 images respectively of the Western Front,advance into Belgium,Bouconville,Aizelles,Caronne,Aubigny,arrival of ,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMT52NF7–statue of Thomas Edison, American inventor, Edison-Ford Museum
RFKHEK1H–3D illustration of rubber stamp with the text patented. IP law and intellectual property patent concept
RFC965MX–Infringement of patents
RM2M3JTE3–Sketch by Frederic Villiers showing Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) US inventor and physicist at work in his laboratory. Edison was a prolific inventor and took out over 1000 patents, one of the most influential being the incandescent light bulb in 1879. Date: 1880
RF2AC3FAW–Patents and success - shown as word Patents on a fuel tank and a balloon, to symbolize that Patents contribute to success in business and life, 3d ill
RMG4PT01–British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks to Health Ministers, NHS staff including Consultants, General Practitioners, Nurses and Patients before a top-level meeting in the Cabinet room at No.10 Downing Street. *The summit unveiled details of a new 10 million pound boost to deliver a maximum two week wait during the year 2000 for out-patents for everyone with suspected cancer.
RM2CTFTH4–Map of the tracts, patents and land grants of northern New York, cartographic, Maps, 1894, Julius Bien & Co
RM2AY101R–Infrigement of patents
RM2GEEE67–An early illustration of pioneer aircraft - An 1843 English design by W S Henson for an engine driven glider with two propellers. WILLIAM SAMUEL HENSON (1812-1888) engineer, designed an advanced fixed-wing monoplane configuration known as the 'Aerial Steam Carriage'. He started life as a lace maker (WS Henson, Lace Manufacturer) in Somerset. The Aerial Transit Company was set up to provide funding for the project and formed a design partnership with John Stringfellow (1799-1883). By 1847 financial constraints brought an end to his business plans. He issued numerous patents.
RF2HBEG7W–Jan Szczepanik, 1872 - 1926, Polish inventor, with several hundred patents and over 50 discoveries to his name, many of which are still applied today, especially in the motion picture industry, as well as in photography and television, Poland, original print from the year 1899, polnischer Erfinder, mit mehreren hundert Patenten und mehr als 50 Entdeckungen zu seinem Namen, von denen viele noch heute, besonders in der Film-Industrie, sowie in Fotografie und Fernsehen, Polen angewandt werden, historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Re
RFT8J7R2–Happy family enjoying time in summer park
RMD96TMR–Henry Bessemer (1813-1893) English engineer and inventor was born at Charlton, near Hitchen, Hertfordshire. Took out many patents but best remembered for his invention of the Bessemer process, patented 1855, for more cheaply producing steel from pig iron in a Bessmer converter. Established a steelworks at Sheffield, 1859. Knighted in 1859 and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society the same year. From 'Men of Mark' by Thompson Cooper. (London, 1881).
RF2JJ1893–Arnold’s FELT-CLOTH MACHINERY From the specification of the inventor, patented June 10 1851. from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RFH6B4WG–Patents on Ring Binder. Toned Image. 3D.
RF2FWGPG5–Exterior view of the head office of the INPI, National Institute of Industrial Property, French public institution in charge of trademarks and patents
RM2BWH323–Simon Lake (1866 – 1945) Quaker American mechanical engineer and naval architect who obtained over two hundred patents for advances in naval design and competed with John Philip Holland to build the first submarines for the United States Navy.
RF2FKWWAX–Patents concept line icons with text
RF2F9YB7G–The magnet attracts glowing bulbs with lines. Concept of collecting best fresh ideas. Purchase of promising startups and technology patents. Innovatio
RMCYP37E–A documents group of General Anton Graf Rechberg,Patents to Oberstleutnant 1808,to Oberst 1809,to Generalmajor 1813 and to Generalleutnant 1824. All documents with paper seal and signature of King Max-Joseph,three are also signed by War Minister Triva. Also,a handwritten 1818 letter from Triva regarding appointment to Adjutant General of Cavalry,a staffing notice and a tax document 1824. In very beautiful condition,historic,historical,19th century,Bavaria,Bavarian,German,Germany,Southern Germany,the South of Germany,object,objects,stills,mili,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMT52N31–USA, Florida, Fort Myers, The Edison-Ford Winter Estates. Thomas Edison's working laboratory
RF2HTKWMG–Deutsches Museum and Europäisches Patentamt in Munich, Germany
RMFBXDN6–Historical trademark for Nestlé milk powder, Nestlé 1897
RFGKDGJK–patents
RMGJB2NX–U.S. patents covering time keeping mechanisms (1892)
RMG4PT06–British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks to Health Ministers, NHS staff including Consultants, General Practitioners, Nurses and Patients before a top-level meeting in the Cabinet room at No.10 Downing Street. *The summit unveiled details of a new 10 million pound boost to deliver a maximum two week wait during the year 2000 for out-patents for everyone with suspected cancer.
RM2CTFMWD–Map of Hamilton, St. Lawrence and Herkimer counties showing patents and tracts, cartographic, Maps, 1860 - 1869, Miller & Co
RM2AY0YC6–Infrigement of patents
RM2AA0J25–Engraved postcard of the Patents Room, Snead standard stack, New York Public Library, New York City, 1914. From the New York Public Library. ()
RF2AGM4FD–Jan Szczepanik, 1872 - 1926, Polish inventor, with several hundred patents and over 50 discoveries to his name, many of which are still applied today, especially in the motion picture industry, as well as in photography and television, Poland, original print from the year 1899, polnischer Erfinder, mit mehreren hundert Patenten und mehr als 50 Entdeckungen zu seinem Namen, von denen viele noch heute, besonders in der Film-Industrie, sowie in Fotografie und Fernsehen, Polen angewandt werden, Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, digital verbessert
RF2HDTJ0R–patent, copyright, patents, copyrights
RM2CN6J2P–Pictures of Hindu gods hang beside a medicine rack inside a clinic in Pune, India, in this August 27, 2012 file photo. To match INDIA-MEDICINE/PATENTS REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/Files
RF2JJ18AA–details and Varieties of Steam Engines from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RM2BPET7F–OLIVER LODGE (1851-1940) English physicist who held several radio patents.
RMJ2Y6AW–Automatic loom with patents of Jan Szczepanik
RMG15KG4–Tesla's 'Apparatus for Transmitting Electrical Energy' (shown here) was patented in 1914. Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), a Serb-American physicist, mechanical engineer and electrical engineer whose patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern altern
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