Then Clarence Birdseye, an American fur-trapper turned inventor, developed a system for freezing fish.
Alongside the famous names are lesser known individuals such asthe inventor of snooker, army reservist Neville Chamberlain.
If sales grow, the subcontractor can churn out more games, the Games Gang will spring for advertising and the inventor will receive hefty royalty checks.
Two points stand out: Steve was lead inventor on just over 10% of the 313 cited patents on which he is named — a significant minority, but not too shabby!
covenant with an inventor for percentage of the gross profits
It is virtually impossible for an independent inventor to invent for an American U.S. corporation.
To make money, as the authors of four new books on the subject all agree, every great inventor needs a great entrepreneur.
The request shall state the title of the invention or utility model, the name of the inventor or creator, the name and the address of the applicant and other related matters.
To his critics he is merely an inventor of paper patents, who is exploiting the power that the patent system gives the independent inventor.
In this article from 1993, we see just how far-reaching and significant this visionary guitarist and inventor was.
Knoppix's inventor, Klaus Knopper, is himself a trainer who launched the Knoppix project "in between 1999-2000," in his recollection, as an educational project and to meet his own requirements.
American firearms inventor remembered for inventing the first rapid-firing gun(patented1862).
So often the prime mover is an inventor of some sort, while the partner brings street smarts or finance, or simply energy and confidence.
The government patented the device to its inventor.
American inventor Thoms Edison, who was considered the father of sound recording, developed the phonograph in 1877, the first device to record music in the world.
There are elements of a sharp hero/sidekick inversion here: Kato is the handsome, brilliant inventor and karate expert;
The most contentious point is a change to determine who is the rightful inventor.
The photograph was taken by William Henry Fox Talbot, the inventor of the negative / positive photographic process.
The machine is named after its inventor.
There are elements of a sharp hero/sidekick inversion here: Kato is the handsome, brilliant inventor and karate expert; Britt is, well, rich enough to pay the salary of someone like Kato.