Sentence example of “patented”

How to use in-sentence of “patented”:

+ He patented his invention in the United States in 1928 Glinsky 346 and subsequently granted commercial production rights to RCA.

+ Meaker patented a method which permitted elevator doors to open and close safely.

+ This lasted until 1877, when the last patent expired. James Edward Allen Gibbs , a farmer from Raphine in Rockbridge County, Virginia patented the first chain stitch single-thread sewing machine on June 2, 1857.

+ Shero patented a hair straightener made of two irons that are heated and put together around the hair.

+ GermanyGerman chemist Hans Goldschmidt patented it in 1895.

+ He conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, patented the idea of a nuclear reactor with Enrico Fermi, and in late 1939 wrote the letter for Albert Einstein’s signature that resulted in the Manhattan Project that built the atomic bomb.

+ Kaspar Wicki patented it in 1896 in Switzerland.

+ Stephanie Kwolek developed an aramid, or aromatic nylon named Kevlar, patented in 1966.

Sentence example of patented
Sentence example of patented

Example sentences of “patented”:

+ Other claims include that the virus is a bio-weapon with a patented vaccine, a population control scheme, or the result of a spy operation.

+ Four years later, on June 23, 1868, he patented his idea, to which he continued to dedicate a large part of his time.
+ Hon patented the modern e-cigarette design in 2003, and starting selling it domestically.

+ Other claims include that the virus is a bio-weapon with a patented vaccine, a population control scheme, or the result of a spy operation.

+ Four years later, on June 23, 1868, he patented his idea, to which he continued to dedicate a large part of his time.

+ Hon patented the modern e-cigarette design in 2003, and starting selling it domestically.

+ It was patented in 1995.

+ Later, he made and patented several kinds of tray: a metal tray with rubber separators, a metal tray with individual rubber cups, and a tray made of only rubber.

+ However, John Bradshaw had patented a similar device and threatened to sue, so Wilson decided to try a new method.

+ The accordion was first patented in 1829 in Austria by Cyrill Demain.

+ In 1943, the Austrian Paul Eisler, working in the United Kingdom, patented a method of etching the conductive pattern, or circuits, on a layer of copper foil attached to a hard base that did not conduct electricity.

+ The kaleidoscope was not patented until two years later.

+ The Twofish cipher has not been patented and the software example of its specification has been placed in the public domain.

+ Finally in 1901 he patented the vacuum, with a mechanical system.

+ Plated through-hole technology and its use in multi-layer PCBs were patented by the U.S.

+ Corrugated paper was patented in England in 1856, used as a liner for tall hats, but corrugated cardboard would not be patented and used as a shipping material until 20 December 1871.

+ He patented this at the age of twenty-four.

+ After the invention in 1917, Gilbert Vernam invented and patented an electronic version based on teleprinter technologies.

+ After helping McLean make the successful design, Tantlinger convinced him to give the patented designs to the industry.

+ Google’s rise to success was in large part due to a patented algorithm called PageRank that helps rank web pages that match a given search string.

+ Stephen Perry patented the rubber band in England in 1845.

+ Charles Miller patented the first machine to stitch buttonholes. Throughout the 1850s more and more companies were being formed, each trying to sue the others for patent infringement.

+ RC6 is a proprietary and patented algorithm, and may require licensing and royalty payments for any products using the algorithm.

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