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Moore earned a patent for her invention in 1969. Snugli's were sewn by her mother, eventually hiring dozens of women on the farms to keep up with orders. In 1985 Moore and her Husband sold the rights of her product to Gerber Baby Products (eventually bought by Evenflo). At this time Moore helped more than 1.5 million infants with her innovation ...
The last such list was published by the USPTO in 1998. [Info 1] Also, patents predating 1976 have not yet been digitized in the USPTO records. This means that patents before 1976 will not be included in a USPTO search by inventor name, and the number of patents granted before 1976 must be added to current searches.
Esther Takeuchi (born 1953) – holds more than 150 US-patents, the largest number for any woman in the United States Igor Tamm (1895–1971), Russia – co-developer of tokamak Ching W. Tang (born 1947), Hong Kong/U.S., together with Steven Van Slyke , U.S. – OLED
1979: Baby Alive Doll This doll eats, drinks, and wets herself, for better or for worse. Everybody played house when they were little—and this life-like toy made it feel like the real thing.
These signals are funneled through the tubes and create images just like the lobsters’ eyes do. This invention may prove important in locating stolen or illegal goods. Image credits: Aoxue W.
Strokes of genius Each and every day, there are brilliant minds working behind the scenes to develop inventions and technology that make our lives better, easier, or just plain more fun. Depending ...
At age 14, Chavez conceived the Hot Seat alarm as a science fair project, after hearing that many babies died from being left in cars. [4] She later refined the idea and patented it, helping people with newborn care. [5] The invention by Alissa Chavez aims to reduce the chance that a child will die in an overheated car.
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