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    Scientific & Industrial Research Primary Examiner: C. Sayala Attorney: Foley & Lardner LLP Current U.S. Classification: 71/23; 71/64.1 International Classification: C05F011/00 View patent at USPTO Search USPTO Assignment Database Download USPTO Public PAIR data | Citations Cited Patent | Filing date | Issue date | Original Assignee | Title | US3630710 | Jan 31‚ 1969 | Dec 2‚ 1971 | | PRODUCTION OF METABOLIC DEMAND SEAWEED- TYPE FERTILIZER | US5201930 | Sep 30‚ 1991 | Apr 13

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    Sarah Boone

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    Wilcox’s death in 1802. Facts say that Sarah never invented the iron board‚ but she DID invent some improvements to the board. Her improvements included the recline board‚ to make it easier to store the ironing board away. However‚ she received her patent for the improvements to the iron board on April 26‚ 1792. She created this for all African women who needed help with ironing their clothing and getting the unbearable creases out of their dresses and husband’s sleeves for work. She created this to

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    1. What are the most important issues confronting Sheila Mason? Explain you priority of important issues. The most important issue confronting Sheila is that her previous company‚ ATS‚ is claiming she may be in violation of her Employee Noncompetition‚ Nonsolicitation‚ Nondisclosure and Development Agreement that she signed when she was hired by the company. The day after she quit she began officially working for her own company‚ which ATS indicates is in direct competition with its own business

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    General Knowledge questions and answers on various inventions and discoveries in the world. These questions are important for various competitive exam point of view. 1) Who invented the telephone ? a. J.L Baird b. Alexander Graham Belt c. Marconi d. James Dewar Show/Hide Answer Answer =B 2) Who propounded the Quantum Theory ? a. Albert Einstein b. James C. Maxwell c. Heisenberg d. Max Planck Show/Hide Answer Answer =D 3) Who is the inventor of railway

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    Elijah Mccoy

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    which issued on July 12‚ 1872. The invention allowed machines to remain in motion to be oiled; his new oiling device revolutionized the industrial machine industry. Elijah McCoy established his own firm and was responsible for a total of 57 patents‚ the term "real McCoy" refers to the oiling device used for industrial machinery. His contribution to the lubricating device became so popular that people inspecting new equipment would ask if the device contained the real McCoy‚ This helped

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    Thomas Crapper

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    the work he did for the kings. Thomas crapper has nine patents‚ four for improvements to drains‚ three for water closets‚ one for manhole covers and the last for pipe joints. The most famous invention was invented by one of his employees named Albert Giblin. He invented the "silent Valveless Water Waste Preventer" it was a symphonic discharge system that allowed a toilet to flush effectively when the cistern was only half full. The Patent was issued to Giblin for this product. Thomas Crapper

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    did it center? Lowell‚ Massachusetts(Northeast). Textiles became America’s first major industry. 2. Name three of this era’s important inventors and their respective inventions. John Deere perfected the plow. Cyrus McCormick‚ in 1834‚ received a patent for a reaping machine‚ a horse-drawn device that allowed one man to cut and stack ten to twelve acres of grain in a single day. Samuel Colt made his mark on the firearms industry. He patented and manufactured a “six-shooter‚” a pistol with a revolving

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    Swot Shiseido

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    SHISEIDO Shiseido was founded in 1872 in Japan and started to export its products in 1929. Therefore the company has had the advantage of being one of the first movers. This is one of the reasons why Shiseido’s products have reached a high degree of market penetration. S: The main strength of Shiseido is that the company is focusing on offering high quality products. In order to do so they developed a unique strategy of combining Western technology with the regional needs of every country

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    factors affecting the company - japan holding increasing share of the market in the 90s‚ potential competition? german/dutch markets? australia? financial situation of the french company... • seeing the potential in europe alex took out a european patent - costs $30000 • licensing agreement - mctaggart - new foreign customer • reasons for licensing for mctaggart- already a demand for the product - cant build the market in scotland on the basis of shipments - expensive for mctaggart - shipment costs

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    laws in more than 1 country is known as standardization. 4. Intellectual property can be broadly classified as either industrial property or copyrights. 5. A patent is a right granted to the inventor of a product or process that excludes others from making‚ using‚ or selling inventions. 6. Industrial property includes patents and trademarks‚ which are often considered a firm’s most valuable assets. 7. Copyright are protected under the Geneva Convention

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