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Odd Patent Requests

Serena Vaughn

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Odd Patent Requests explores the fascinating world of patented inventions that never quite made it into practical use, examining the intersection of technological aspiration and real-world functionality. The book delves into the creativity behind patented inventions and the limitations preventing them from becoming functional or marketable products. One intriguing aspect is how the patent system sometimes protects seemingly absurd ideas, from flying bicycles to self-rocking baby cribs. It highlights the often-tenuous relationship between invention and utility, offering insights valuable to those interested in technology, business, or the history of innovation.

 
The book progresses through three key sections. It begins by introducing the patent system and criteria for patentability. Next, it examines case studies grouped by area of invention, such as transportation, personal care, and automated devices, discussing their technical design and reasons for their lack of adoption. Finally, it analyzes the broader implications of these "odd" patent requests, exploring their cultural significance and lessons for future inventors.

 
The book draws upon real patent filings and historical records, making it unique by focusing on the unusual and often humorous side of innovation and challenging the notion that all patents signify significant technological advancements.
Available since: 03/29/2025.
Print length: 65 pages.

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