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st porcelain-insulated spark plugs- a process | patented and later sold to Champion, and which still r |
The Propulsive Wing is a new | patented UAV (Unmanned aerial vehicle) with extremely |
water which has been pre-treated by a special | patented process for the ultimate in purity. |
A design | patented in 1915 by John L. Brodie of London offered a |
released the Yacht-Master in Rolesium, a term | patented by Rolex in 1932 which gives the Yacht-Master |
A new | patented image restoration process was used for the fi |
indicators, most are a variation of a formula | patented by Yamada in 1923. |
Adolphe Fontaine-Besson | patented a similar instrument in 1890 but allowed the |
The pair fell out after Acres | patented their design in his own name on 27 May 1895. |
Burt died, however, two years after he | patented the Equatorial Sextant and he was not able to |
ALD has | patented a laser-sensor technology that detects surfac |
In 1849 Bonehill's successor Alphonse Halbou | patented a method for the production of I-beams by rol |
The AVATAR design has already been | patented in India and applications for registration of |
Amdro was | patented in 1978 by the American Cyanamid company, now |
ia cultivar 'Golden Rey' is an American clone | patented by B. Rey in 1990. |
mport from Australia and New Zealand, and had | patented it as early as 1870. |
FineFocus plasma cutting technology and then | patented. |
Gold Disks, Fat Gecko Camera Mounts, and the | patented SensorScope Cleaning System. |
vented in 1932 by William C. Schopp and later | patented in 1933 by The Addis Brush Company. |
s system is proven to prevent bumping and was | patented by Genevac in the late 1990s. |
d's manufacture of artillery shells and their | patented "ERA" steel |
such as the Fast Responding Wattmeter and the | patented Power Guard circuitry set their amplifiers ap |
ly installed a number of locations, and later | patented. |
e partnered with Jacob Thomas Schell, and had | patented a steel cheese box hoop. |
eled in the stadium-building industry and his | patented system has been used in the creation of numer |
research into transcription factors, and have | patented their use of transcription factor-based techn |
of electrified musical instruments, and their | patented Eye-Beam pickup was one of the first practica |
ho was granted, re-granted twice, and finally | patented by the United States Supreme Court. |
ith materials and composition, and eventually | patented what has become the Waboba Ball. |
He invented a repeating rifle and a | patented musket ball before the war. |
Apoptone (HE3235), | patented by Harbor BioSciences in 2010, is a novel syn |
bridge was similar to the rainbow arch design | patented by James Barney Marsh. |
There are many | patented designs of these machines, with the best enga |
This arrangement was | patented by Scott in 1939, but is often mistakenly bel |
mated Victorian instruments such as Lepping's | Patented Lapwing Harmonium and the Bronson Quartet. |
human neurobehavioral capability, such as his | patented Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT). |
an often be found in his designs, such as his | patented adjustable belt and cross swords logo. |
1960s, a Houston company known as "PetroTex" | patented a process to produce butadiene from normal bu |
rror-correcting techniques related to ASF are | patented in the United States (United States Patent 6, |
winemaker from Renmark, South Australia, and | patented by the company on April 20, 1965. |
As a Shaker, Babbitt never | patented any of her inventions. |
er storage bags (or slider storage bags) were | patented by Robert W. Vergobbi on May 18, 1959. |
ed castings to join the lower chord bars, and | patented "Phoenix" columns for all inclined posts. |
the ring structure on which it was based were | patented, and both Newton and Abraham set up trusts ou |
admiralty a plan for a floating battery, and | patented the following inventions: the balance valve f |
BBR3464 was | patented in the mid-1990s and was originally licensed |
In 1742, Benjamin Franklin | patented an all-metal stove in an attempt to improve e |
hod for creating International Klein Blue was | patented by the artist, this is not entirely true. |
Boyden rarely | patented his inventions, preferring instead to take in |
the inventor and locksmith Joseph Bramah, who | patented the first elastic ink reservoir for a fountai |
son of a pioneer Wisconsin wagon builder who | patented a compound trussed extension ladder in 1899 a |
The design of the building was | patented in 1962 by Red Barn Systems, Incorporated of |
The first successful lighted buoy was | patented by John Wigham in 1861. |
no doubt invented many other items, but only | patented the above mentioned items. |
This is achieved by a | patented system (U.S. Patent 6,064,978 ) that encourag |
can be removed from a silicon substrate by a | patented laser based technology. |
manufactured akali and saltsake by processes | patented by Archibald Cochrane. |
whether genetically modified organisms can be | patented. |
He published a pamphlet about canals and | patented a dredging machine and several other inventio |
o Inoculant Co., the subject matter cannot be | patented. |
was invented by John Elton a sea captain who | patented his design in 1728 and published details of t |
Caro also | patented the dye alizarin on behalf of BASF. |
h more compact, wood-burning cast-iron stove, | patented in the U.S. in 1834. |
66, H. E. Worne of Natick Chemical Industries | patented compounds with formulas C10O8 and C14O10, whi |
Chester also | patented a tea kettle, a steel tooth rake, an advertis |
as founded by Charles and Jeremiah Chubb, who | patented their Chubb detector lock in 1818. |
which led to the staking of many claims both | patented and unpatented. |
Cross, Edward John Bevan, and Clayton Beadle | patented the process in 1902. |
her husband moved back to the East Coast and | patented a revised version of the game in 1924; it rec |
t and inventor working for Samuel Colt. Mason | patented 125 inventions for firearm manufacturing mach |
Columbia University | patented the technique, and licensed it to Amgen. |
Yebol is designed to utilize a combination of | patented meta elements and search algorithms paired wi |
The Wicks Organ Company invented, | patented, and trademarked the Direct Electric chest ac |
e materials are based on a composite material | patented by FilmTec Corporation in 1970. |
innovation in the production of creamed honey | patented by Elton J. Dyce, also of Cornell-made possib |
ckholm, was an aircraft designer, created and | patented several aeronautical inventions, served in th |
o be confused with the person who created and | patented Heelys also named Roger Adams. |
In 1832, he together with David Blum | patented an application of shale oil for direct illumi |
Stick, the industry standard of the day, and | patented his first prototype in 1926. |
t was based on the hot bulb engine design and | patented on February 23, 1893. |
ngreve referred to his escapement design) was | patented in 1808. |
An inventor of genius, he designed and | patented a machine that revolutionised the production |
n the original tunnelling shield designed and | patented by Marc Isambard Brunel in 1818. |
In 1839, he designed and | patented a novel bridge construction technique that is |
d-based gynecologist who notably designed and | patented a special examination table for women women w |
iram Codd of Camberwell, London, designed and | patented a bottle designed specifically for carbonated |
West designed and | patented the chest protector, which is often referred |
It was designed and | patented by Albert Fryer and originally called a Destr |
Town and Howe truss designs were | patented by Ithiel Town in 1820 and William Howe (arch |
MIPRO developed and | patented an Automatic Channel Targeting technology (AC |
The Gerber Method was developed and | patented by Dr. Niklaus Gerber of Switzerland in 1891. |
ion products manufacturer which developed and | patented a steel lintel. |
LPB was developed and | patented by Lambda Technologies, a small family-owned |
He developed and | patented a technique of painting with enamel paint on |
ferencing a cold brewing system developed and | patented by Todd Simpson in 1964. |
In 1888, Bayer developed and | patented his four-stage Bayer process of extracting al |
Edward Ormerod developed and | patented the "Ormerod" safety link or detaching hook, |
It has been developed and | patented by Robert Pfleger (Germany) and is sold under |
ing World War I. Short Brothers developed and | patented folding wing mechanisms for ship-borne aircra |
It was developed and | patented by Colorep, a California-based sustainable te |
implementation were originally developed and | patented by Texas Instruments. |
It was developed and | patented by the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory |
anisms for ship-borne aircraft, developed and | patented by Short Brothers, were first implemented and |
Developed and | patented by John O. Almen, the strip was originally su |
company employee Edward Ormerod developed and | patented the "Ormerod" safety link or detaching hook, |
M. Bradford is a scientist who developed and | patented the Bradford protein assay, a method to quick |
ion of such technology has been developed and | patented by defense contractor Lockheed Martin. |
ny called Evercel Inc. formerly developed and | patented several improvements in nickel-zinc batteries |
He later developed and | patented a handheld, multi-axis camera stabilization d |
The test was originally developed and | patented in 1925 by O. T. Bloom. |
His device was | patented on Dec. 11, 2001, coincidentally on the two-y |
The device was | patented in 1867 and is manufactured today. |
ed systems comprise fuel metering devices and | patented Type IV ‘all-composite' high pressure vessels |
ferent transfer methods have been devised and | patented. |
He discovered and | patented the noble gas (argon, krypton, xenon) ion las |
The basic process was discovered and | patented by Charles Washington Merrill around 1900, th |
Dr. Fang | patented the algorithims (see below) and founded a com |
The drug was | patented by Bayer as a haemostatic drug during the 191 |
niform produced at the factory was dubbed and | patented "Uxbridge Blue" or "Uxbridge 1683", after blu |
Born in Dundee, he | patented a new type of wire rope in 1840 and establish |
One of his earliest inventions, | patented in 1832, was the railway switch (points in th |
Henry Moule's earth closet, | patented in 1873. |
The Eagleville Bridge employs "the | patented Town lattice truss, consisting of top and bot |
The design was enhanced and | patented in 1831 by an Irishman, Aeneas Coffey. |
Maurice Claude Ernest Carron | patented the drug in the United States in 1966 . |
punks" and "dbs", and eventually implementing | patented Chaumian digital cash in an underground libra |
After much experimenting he | patented a type of watch escapement called the co-axia |
The valve features a | patented seat wear monitor that detects washout in the |
ble water-bag knapsack for firefighting (U.S. | patented in 1935). |
The first tombstone type fixture was | patented in 1971 by the Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werk |
Kraft Foods has | patented the use of sodium ferulate to mask the aftert |
nn is well known in the medical field for the | patented Littmann Stethoscope reputed for its acoustic |
roposed its use in 1786 as a substitute for a | patented medicine, "tasteless ague drop." |
niversity he has been responsible for several | patented inventions including the Springfree trampolin |
ally housed the factory and salesroom for the | patented buckboards of Joubert and White. |
with his father, Loren L. Aldridge, found and | patented Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowflake', a double-f |
It was founded in 1926 when Francis Karr | patented a mattress design with free-end coils. |
modern version, invented in San Francisco and | patented in 1971, became an extremely popular consumer |
ctice of allowing scientists to freely borrow | patented technologies for limited use in basic researc |
nt, a precursor to hot-dip galvanization, was | patented by Stanislas Sorel, of Paris, France in Decem |
Known for its game changing | patented GPS Shoe - the patented smart shoe and its bl |
It was developed in Germany and | patented in 1974. |
vaccine was developed by GlaxoSmithKline and | patented in September 2006. |
aul F. Syverson, and David M. Goldschlag, and | patented by the United States Navy in US Patent No. 62 |
Gorinsky also | patented a chemical derived from a plant which the nat |
The gramophone is | patented by Emile Berliner. |
, and 3,696 acres (15.0 km2) of the grant was | patented to Thomas Sanchez Colima in 1877. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Juan Avila in 1873. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Raymundo Olivas and Felipe Lorenzana in 18 |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Teodosio Yorba in 1868. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Rafael Garcia in 1883. |
and Commission in 1852 and the land grant was | patented to Eulogio de Celis in 1873. |
ic Land Commission in 1853, and the grant was | patented to Gregorio Briones in 1866. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Francis Ziba Branch in 1868. |
ic Land Commission in 1853, and the grant was | patented to Andrew Randall in 1860. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Bruno Avila in 1872. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Pio Pico in 1879. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to heirs of Jacob D. Hoppe in 1868. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to John Wilson in 1871. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Maria Ygnacia Verdugo de Feliz in 1871. |
ic Land Commission in 1853, and the grant was | patented to Covarrubias in 1866. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Guadalupe Cantua in 1860. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to William Richardson in 1879. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to John Forster in 1866. |
sion by John Marsh in 1852, and the grant was | patented to daughter Alice Marsh in 1867. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Valenta Cota et al. in 1872. |
The grant was | patented to Jose Maria Flores in 1875. |
the Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando grant was | patented in 1873, it was surveyed at nearly twenty six |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented in 1872 to the surviving De Haro children - J |
17,602 acres (71.2 km2) of the grant was | patented to McFarland and Downey in 1870. |
he Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to Alviso in 1871. |
ic Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was | patented to John Bidwell in 1860. |
Goldsmith and Mann were granted their | patented in 1949 one year after they filed for it maki |
Sir Richard had earlier | patented the water frame, a roller-spinning machine po |
He had already | patented (with Hamilton Temple Smith) a unit furniture |
When Besley created Clarendon he had it | patented, as England just passed a bill allowing that. |
Cyrus Hall McCormick | patented an early mechanical reaper |
The method has been | patented by the Norwegian oil service company, READ, w |
The process has been | patented in the Middle East and the US (for example). |
on B (except in Japan), 33% water, and have a | patented surface treatment to resist deposits for more |
These turbines have a | patented feature by which the rotor blades can be pitc |
nalysed the chemical structure but I have not | patented the tree or a life process. |
They have a | patented 4-side-locked system that keeps moisture out. |
particular the miracle cure boxes, have been | patented, manufactured and sold. |
ydrogen generation (based upon Haveblue LLC's | patented technology), the Xperiance and Tuckerboot hav |
rain of the strings in square pianos, he also | patented a system of stringing in squares, and improve |
ington, Illinois, selling a back-brace he had | patented. |
He also | patented numerous inventions relating to various aspec |
legal suits in every country in which he had | patented his invention. |
He also | patented the manufacture of monosodium glutamate. |
He later | patented a curveball pitching machine and formed the c |
d a touch-trigger probe device, which he then | patented. |
He also | patented different types of light reflector that would |
it true that Antheil and actress Hedy Lamarr | patented frequency-hopping radio in 1942, the technolo |
to actively pursue applications for his newly | patented thrust bearing. |
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