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Uploader determined values for 2021 and 2022 by obtaining Google Patent listings of patents issued on the first Tuesday of 2021, 2022, and 2023, and performing simple subtraction of lowest-value patent numbers. (All U.S. patents have issue dates on Tuesdays.)
Children wait for the start of an egg hunt at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum in March 2024. The museum will have free admission for all guests June 5 in celebration of its Founder's Day.
In 2004, i.e. in the early years of Espacenet, Nancy Lambert considered that, although free, Espacenet, like the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database of US patents, "still tend[ed] to have primitive search engines and in some cases rather cumbersome mechanisms to download patents."
Patent number 443555 published 2 May 1927. [14] The patent was also applied in England [15] and Switzerland [16] in 1927. It consisted of a watch contained within a rectangular case. The timepiece own case, comprising movement, dial, winding and hand-setting mechanism, forms an autonomous unit which in turn is enclosed by a two-part metal case.
Patents issued under revised numbering scheme of the Patent Act of 1836; Patent Number Patent Title Issue Date Days Since Last Millionth Issue 1 [67] Traction Wheels: July 13, 1836 1,000,000 [68] Vehicle Tire: August 8, 1911: 27,419 2,000,000 [69] Vehicle Wheel Construction: May 12, 1932: 7,583 3,000,000 [70] Automatic Reading System: May 6 ...
The National Portrait Gallery is governed by a board of directors known as the National Portrait Gallery Commission. The commission members are appointed by the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. The museum is led by a Director, who oversees its day-to-day activities. Directors of the museum include: Charles Nagel – July 1, 1964 – 1969
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A stand manufactured by the Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company, Meriden, c. 1885 exhibited in the Brooklyn Museum of Art exhibition 19th century Modern (2011–12). In 1940, the business was sold to the Charles Parker Company. [1]