Biography:List of celebrity inventors

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The following is a list of celebrity inventors and their patents. (For the purposes of this article, an inventor is a person who has been granted a patent.) After Google released a patent search [1] online in December 2006, a website called Ironic Sans,[2] made the public aware of a number of celebrity patents found through the new patent search engine.


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  • George Antheil, U.S. Patent 2,292,387 — with co-inventor Hedy Lamarr, used a code (stored on punched paper tape) to synchronize random frequencies later known as frequency hopping spread spectrum radio for jam-proof remote control of torpedoes. This work led to their posthumous induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2014.[3]

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  • Marlon Brando,[2] U.S. Patent 6,812,392 — Drumhead tensioning device and method.[4] An invention which makes it possible to tune a drum.
  • Gary Burghoff,[2] U.S. Patent 5,235,774 — Enhanced fish attractor device.[5] A way of luring fish up closer, to attract them, so they are easier to fish.

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  • Harry Connick, Jr.,[2] U.S. Patent 6,348,648 — System and method for coordinating music display among players in an orchestra.[6] An electronic system, a device with a screen, used to show the sheet music for the musicians, for example in an orchestra, while they are playing, instead of the more commonly used paper. Connick uses this system when performing with his big band.[7]
  • Jamie Lee Curtis,[2] U.S. Patent 4,753,647 — Infant garment.[8] A disposable baby diaper with pockets containing one or more removable clean-up wipers.

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  • Walt Disney[2]
    • U.S. Patent 2,201,689 — Art of animation.[9] A device/method that allows the animator to, for example, make a more realistic looking shadow for a moving character in an animation.
    • U.S. Patent 2,942,516 — Panoramic motion picture presentation arrangement (co-invented with Ub Iwerks).[10] A method of presenting a continuous motion picture on a circular screen, also known as Circle-Vision 360°.

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  • Charles Fleischer,[2] U.S. Patent 4,219,959 — Toy egg.[11] A toy adapted for pulling, stretching, and bouncing which includes two intertwined helically cut shells.

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  • Hedy Lamarr, Template:U.S. Patent — with co-inventor George Antheil, frequency hopping spread spectrum radio for jam-proof remote control of torpedoes. This work led to their induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2014.[3]
  • Levi Braaksma,[2] U.S. Patent 2,292,387 — Secret communication system (co-inventor).
  • Abraham Lincoln,[2] U.S. Patent 6,469 — [method for] Buoying vessels over shoals.
  • George Lucas[2]
    • U.S. Patent D264,109 — Toy action figure (co-inventor, with Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston). The ornamental design for a Boba Fett toy action figure.
    • U.S. Patent D265,108 — Toy figure (co-inventor, with McQuarrie, Phil Tippett). The ornamental design for a tauntaun toy figure.
    • U.S. Patent D265,109 — Toy figure (co-inventor, with Stuart Freeborn, McQuarrie). The ornamental design for a toy figure.
    • U.S. Patent D265,330 — Toy figure (co-inventor, with McQuarrie, Johnston). The ornamental design for a droid toy figure.
    • U.S. Patent D265,331 — Toy figure (co-inventor, with McQuarrie). The ornamental design for an IG-88 toy figure.
    • U.S. Patent D265,332 — Toy figure (co-inventor, with McQuarrie, Johnston). The ornamental design for a snowtrooper toy figure.
    • U.S. Patent D265,668 — Toy space vehicle (co-inventor, with Johnston). The ornamental design for a twin-pod cloud car toy.
    • U.S. Patent D265,754 — Toy figure (co-inventor, with McQuarrie, Johnston, Freeborn). The ornamental design for a Yoda toy figure.
    • U.S. Patent D266,685 — Toy figure (co-inventor, with Freeborn and McQuarrie). The ornamental design for a Greedo toy figure.
    • U.S. Patent D266,777 — Toy vehicle (co-inventor, with Johnston). The ornamental design for an AT-AT toy.
    • U.S. Patent D267,025 — Toy space vehicle (co-inventor, with McQuarrie and Johnston). The ornamental design for a snowspeeder toy.

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  • Prince,[2] U.S. Patent D349,127 — Portable electronic keyboard musical instrument. The ornamental design for a portable electronic keyboard musical instrument.

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See also

References

  1. "Google Patent Search". http://www.google.com/patents. 
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 "Celebrity Patents". 2007. http://www.ironicsans.com/2007/01/celebrity_patents.html. Retrieved 2007-01-04. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Spotlight – National Inventors Hall of Fame". invent.org. http://invent.org/inductee-detail/?IID=501. 
  4. "Drumhead tensioning device and method". http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT6812392. 
  5. "Enhanced fish attractor device". http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT5235774. 
  6. "System and method for coordinating music display among players in an orchestra". http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT6348648. 
  7. "Harry Connick Jr. Uses Macs At Heart Of New Music Patent". http://www.macobserver.com/article/2002/03/07.6.shtml. 
  8. "Infant garment". http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT4753647. 
  9. "Art of animation". http://www.google.com/patents?id=kR5ZAAAAEBAJ. 
  10. "Google Patents: Panoramic Motion Picture Arrangement". http://www.google.com/patents?id=7_FFAAAAEBAJ. 
  11. "Toy egg - Charles J. Fleischer". http://www.google.com/patents?id=xPwxAAAAEBAJ&dq=4,219,959. 
  12. "Uri Geller Counter-sued for Copyright Abuse". The IP Factor. http://blog.ipfactor.co.il/2007/05/12/uri-geller-counter-sued-for-copyright-abuse/. 
  13. "Focusing system for motion picture camera". http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect2=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&d=PALL&RefSrch=yes&Query=PN/8121471. 
  14. Google Patents
  15. "Winchell's Heart". Time (magazine). 1973-03-12. 

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