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    he made things better like he did with the light bulb he didn’t invent it he made it better. He is no doubt one of the best inventor’s ever because of what he did for this world. He was famous for many things that he has done and also his famous inventions. If Thomas Edison didn’t do what he did the world wouldn’t be the same without…

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    New Technology In America

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    started pouring in from different places in the world, especially Britain. Immigrants who came to America brought their ideas with them and developed many inventions in their time there. The influx of new advances from the outside world made many Americans also come out with their own inventions and ideas. A cause of new technology was the invention of Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin, a machine used to separate seeds from the cotton. This made cotton planting much more profitable and popular especially…

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    Patent Keyword Search

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    applying for a patent. Applying for a patent takes a lot of time and money. And you can only get a patent for an invention no one has thought of before. So by doing a patent keyword search, you get a good sense of whether your invention can be patented or a competing patent already exists. It is important to remember that just because you have never seen something like your invention, that does not mean you are the first person to think of it. Why Is a Patent Keyword Search Important? A patent…

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    Inventions have been built by inventors for years. For instance, phones, games, and computers. Some of them came out perfectly well. Like the Nintendo Switch, it works very well. However, some people can't invent anything good. They always fail at what they do. They can't invent nothing correctly for trying to get it done quickly. Most teachers have to use sticky notes. Spencer might have invented a weak adhesive But does not mean it still couldn't be used for good. It could easily stick and…

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    did contribute greatly to art during the Renaissance, his scientific contributions are much more extraordinary, as they were so unorthodox and unbelievable. However, they are lesser known than his artistic contributions because quite a bit of his inventions were very much advanced for his time period and were, therefore, very much uncommon until later on. Leonardo Da Vinci’s style and method of inventing deviated from most other inventors of his time period. He spent a great deal of time in…

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    The invention I have researched is the telephone. This invention was one of the most important inventions during the Industrial Revolution.The wonderful inventor was Alexander Graham Bell, along with his assistant worker, Thomas A. Watson. Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father was a proffesor and he had two brothers. His dad and grandfather were both teachers of speech. Alexander Graham Bell also loved working with people who are deaf. He liked it because his mom…

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    Patent Law In Australia

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    1. Introduction Patent law is used to restrict and prevent others from using an invention, giving the owner exclusive rights for a certain period of time. Per s 18 of the Patent Act 1990 (“the Act”), a standard patent has four requirements. The focus of this essay will be on s 18(1)(d), ‘secret use’. The rationale behind this is to effectively prevents a patentee from extending the monopoly date. If secret use is breached before patenting, patentability may be destroyed. However, the…

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    many inventions were created. Most of these inventions helped soldiers when injured or during the fighting. Many were created in different countries, but then shortly became popular throughout the world. According to this website American born inventor and chemist Hudson Maxim once said, “Doubt is often better than overconfidence, for it leads to inquiry, and inquiry leads to invention”(www.quotabl.es.com). Hudson created varies explosives including smokeless gunpowder. One invention that…

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    are still used today. He made the lighting rod, stove, bifocal eyeglasses,(Block 42). His ingenuity helped build the foundation of the United States, which wouldn’t have been accomplished without Benjamin Franklin. The first invention that showed ingenuity was the invention of the lightning rod. “The lighting rod was the result of a flash of genius that came to Franklin after years experimenting with electricity” (Block 40). “After Franklin learned about the success of the sentry-box experiment…

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    a better life, the Farnsworth family moved from Utah to Idaho. Philo had observed that his parent’s home was wired for electricity! He also scrutinized that the attic contained magazines about magnetism, electricity, radios, and a television, an invention that had not been created but still enchanted Philo. The electric generator…

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