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Sign, dirty window, lettering Deutsches Patent_ und Markenamt, German for German Patent and Trade Mark Office, Berlin, German...
Sign, dirty window, lettering Deutsches Patent_ und Markenamt, German for German Patent and Trade Mark Office, Berlin, Germany, Europe





Alexander Graham Bell, (1847-1922), Scottish-born American inventor, patented telephone, 1876. Picture published 1907





Curacao, Willemstad, Curacao Liqueur, specialty, typically, regionally, bottles, production, sale, detail, ABC islands, littl...
Curacao, Willemstad, Curacao Liqueur, specialty, typically, regionally, bottles, production, sale, detail, ABC islands, little one Antilles, Dutch Antilles, Caribbean, island, Caribbean-island, cayman-islands, company, beverage, beverage, alcohol, alcohol. Curacao, Willemstad, Curacao Liqueur, specialty, typically, regionally, bottles, production, sale, detail, ABC-Inseln, little one Antilles, Dutch Antilles, Caribbean, island, Caribbean-island, cayman-islands, company, beverage, beverage, alcoh





Shoppers at the Grover & Banker Sewing Machine Company store in New York City. Patented in the 1840s, sewing machines were ma...
Shoppers at the Grover & Banker Sewing Machine Company store in New York City. Patented in the 1840s, sewing machines were mass produced in the 1850s. Grover and Baker belonged to the Sewing Machine Combination, formed in 1856, consisting of Singer, Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, who combined their patents and licensed them to other manufacturers for $15 per sewing machine.





England, City of Brighton and Hove, Rottingdean. Beacon Mill (New Mill), a grade II listed smock mill at Rottingdean. The mil...
England, City of Brighton and Hove, Rottingdean. Beacon Mill (New Mill), a grade II listed smock mill at Rottingdean. The mill was built in 1802 and has been restored as a seamark.





Sign, dirty window, lettering Deutsches Patent_ und Markenamt, German for German Patent and Trade Mark Office, with one mailb...
Sign, dirty window, lettering Deutsches Patent_ und Markenamt, German for German Patent and Trade Mark Office, with one mailbox for each day of the week, Berlin, Germany, Europe





THE PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION: WOODPULP MANUFACTORY, WITH H. VOELTIER'S PATENT MACHINE, FRANCE, 1867.





Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) Scottish-born American inventor. Sketch of his telephone of 1876. Library of Congress





Detroit, Michigan - Dr Dieter Zetsche with the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, the world´s first motor car, at a Daimler press event ...
Detroit, Michigan - Dr Dieter Zetsche with the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, the world´s first motor car, at a Daimler press event at the North American International Auto Show





England, London, Greenwich. The Shepherd Gate Clock on a wall outside the Royal Observatory Greenwich. The clock was probably...
England, London, Greenwich. The Shepherd Gate Clock on a wall outside the Royal Observatory Greenwich. The clock was probably the first to display Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).





RED BLOOD CELL, SEM. RED BLOOD CELL SEM This highly enlarged scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted a closer look at the...
RED BLOOD CELL, SEM. RED BLOOD CELL SEM This highly enlarged scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted a closer look at the details exhibited by of number of red blood cells found enmeshed in a fibrinous matrix on the luminal surface of an indwelling vascular catheter, Magnified 11397x. In this instance, the indwelling catheter was a tube that was left in place creating a patent portal directly into a blood vessel. Note the biconcave cytomorphologic shape of each erythrocyte, which increa





Activists from several groups protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement in front of Pfizer drug company´s...
Activists from several groups protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement in front of Pfizer drug company´s world headquarters in New York The groups were specifically against the agreements extending the intellectual property rights pat. Activists from several groups protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement in front of Pfizer drug company´s world headquarters in New York The groups were specifically against the agreements extending the intellectual propert





The Kodak billboard in Times Square in New YorkEastman Kodak Co filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today The iconic A...
The Kodak billboard in Times Square in New YorkEastman Kodak Co filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today The iconic American company, started in 1880 owns 1, 100 digital patents which are a major portion of the company´s value





The daughter of inventor Christopher Sholes writing on one of his experimental typewriters in 1872.





England, London, The British Library. An exterior view of The British Library. The Library holds over 13 million books, 920,0...
England, London, The British Library. An exterior view of The British Library. The Library holds over 13 million books, 920,000 journal and newspaper titles, 57 million patents and 3 million sound recordings.





Renaturation of the Isar River, European Patent Organisation and Deutsches Museum at back, Munich, Bavaria, Germany





Drawing of Sir Richard Arkwrights Spinning Machine patented 1769 engraved by JW Lowry in 1830s





Archimedes (c287-212 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. Archimedes drawing back curtain to reveal various mechanic...
Archimedes (c287-212 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. Archimedes drawing back curtain to reveal various mechanical devices such as waterwheels and windmills and the machinery inside them.





Cyrus McCormick reaper and binder, an improvement on the model patented in 1831 which was a reaper only. Wood engraving 1877.





Interior room of the Electric Telegraph Office at Charing Cross, London. British telegraph equipment was based on the Cooke-W...
Interior room of the Electric Telegraph Office at Charing Cross, London. British telegraph equipment was based on the Cooke-Wheatstone patent, the clock-like devices along the walls, in which the receiver pointed to the letters on a dial, which spared operators the task of translating code.





School children work on a mimeograph machine. Thomas Edison had two patents for an 'Autographic Printing' that worked by forc...
School children work on a mimeograph machine. Thomas Edison had two patents for an 'Autographic Printing' that worked by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper with low-cost printing press. The word 'mimeograph' was first used by Albert Blake Dick when he licensed Edison's patents in 1887. May 7, 1930.





CONGENITAL HEART MALFORMATION. CONGENITAL HEART MALFORMATION Photo essay from La Louviere clinic, in Vendome, France (59). Ca...
CONGENITAL HEART MALFORMATION. CONGENITAL HEART MALFORMATION Photo essay from La Louviere clinic, in Vendome, France (59). Cardiology department. Cardiac 3D ultrasound scan of a child. Atrial septal defect (1 hole).





Elisha Graves Otis (1811-1861), demonstrating his patent safety lift at the 1854 New York World's Fair. Above the elevator, a...
Elisha Graves Otis (1811-1861), demonstrating his patent safety lift at the 1854 New York World's Fair. Above the elevator, a man cut the elevator's only supporting rope with an ax, but the elevator did not fall more than a few inches, because of Otis invention, an elevator brake.





Chronos 10B sculpture, by Nicolas Schoeffer, 1980, in front of the European Patent Office, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe





Fashion still life of a pair of sexy womens open-toe high heel platform shoes isolated on beige background





Fashion product shot of a lady wearing a red suit and high heel platform shoes holding a clutch handbag





Latvijas Republikas Patentu Valde, Patent Office of the Republic of Latvia, Citadeles iela, Citadeles Street, Riga, Latvia, N...
Latvijas Republikas Patentu Valde, Patent Office of the Republic of Latvia, Citadeles iela, Citadeles Street, Riga, Latvia, Northern Europe





France, Marne, Epernay, the opening of a champagne Bottle made easy thanks to Easy Pop, the patented system invented by Lecle...
France, Marne, Epernay, the opening of a champagne Bottle made easy thanks to Easy Pop, the patented system invented by Leclerc Briant





Christopher Latham Sholes (1819 -1890), worked from 1867 to 1872 to build the first commercially successful typewriter based ...
Christopher Latham Sholes (1819 -1890), worked from 1867 to 1872 to build the first commercially successful typewriter based on a patent held by himself and James Densmore. In 1873 they made 50 machines sold for $250 each.





1849 model of the first commercially successful sewing machine. Invented by Issac Singer, it used the lockstitch patented by ...
1849 model of the first commercially successful sewing machine. Invented by Issac Singer, it used the lockstitch patented by Elias Howe. Singer built the first sewing machine with verticle needle movement powered by foot treadle rather than a hand crank.





1950S 1960S Mother Daughter Counter Pharmacy Pharmacist Behind Counter Shelves Stocked Aspirin Products Medicine





Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich, European Patent office, facade, Detail, Bavaria, German patent and brand office, DPMA, office...
Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich, European Patent office, facade, Detail, Bavaria, German patent and brand office, DPMA, office buildings, buildings, glass facade, mirror facade, park, park, concept, authority, patent application, patent, protective righ





Engine of the Benz Patent Motor Wagon at the Mercedes exhibition stand during the IAA International Motor Show 2009, Frankfur...
Engine of the Benz Patent Motor Wagon at the Mercedes exhibition stand during the IAA International Motor Show 2009, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany, Europe





The first telephone developed and patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. Replicas of the magnetic transmitter and receive...
The first telephone developed and patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. Replicas of the magnetic transmitter and receiver were exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, 1876





RED CELL & FIBRIN. RED CELL & FIBRIN This scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted a closer view of number of red blood ce...
RED CELL & FIBRIN. RED CELL & FIBRIN This scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted a closer view of number of red blood cells found enmeshed in a fibrinous matrix on the luminal surface of an indwelling vascular catheter, Magnified 5698x. In this instance, the indwelling catheter was a tube that was left in place creating a patent portal directly into a blood vessel. Note the biconcave cytomorphologic shape of each erythrocyte, which increases the surface area of these hemoglobin-filled c





Advertisement for Cotton Bale Medicine Co. Patent medicines (Helena, Arkansas, USA). Above pile of remedies, African-American...
Advertisement for Cotton Bale Medicine Co. Patent medicines (Helena, Arkansas, USA). Above pile of remedies, African-American labourers are picking cotton, Mississippi river in background. Agriculture Textile Chromolithograph





Caliper micrometer measuring a precision CNC (computer numerical control) milled carbon fiber part for an experimental unmann...
Caliper micrometer measuring a precision CNC (computer numerical control) milled carbon fiber part for an experimental unmanned aerial vehicle





Pair of fashionable high heel platform womens shoes falling through the air isolated on white background





Aerial picture, city centre of Munich, Deutsches Museum at front, German Patent and Trademark Office, European patent office,...
Aerial picture, city centre of Munich, Deutsches Museum at front, German Patent and Trademark Office, European patent office, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Europe





Plastic-universal-dowels, gray, Sechskant-Holzschraube, no property release, craft, home-works, crafts, modules, accessories,...
Plastic-universal-dowels, gray, Sechskant-Holzschraube, no property release, craft, home-works, crafts, modules, accessories, dowels, plastic-dowels, screw-dowels, universal-dowels, FU-Dübel, brass-screw, patents fortification-screw, wood-screw head-screw





Aerial picture, city centre of Munich, Deutsches Museum at front, German Patent and Trademark Office, European patent office,...
Aerial picture, city centre of Munich, Deutsches Museum at front, German Patent and Trademark Office, European patent office, Marienplatz Square and Frauenkirche Church at top, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Europe





American television inventor, Philo T. Farnsworth testified to a Congressional committee about the difficulties in getting pa...
American television inventor, Philo T. Farnsworth testified to a Congressional committee about the difficulties in getting patents. Farnsworth is seated between George Everson, Secretary of Farnsworth Television, Inc. and Richard C. Patterson, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce. January 1939.

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