ARTICLE | The National Inventors Hall of Fame
Have you or someone you admire invented something? The National Inventors Hall of Fame (circa 1973) sits on the campus of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Virginia. It was founded by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and the National Council of Intellectual Property Law Association to inspire future generations of inventors. You can nominate either yourself or another inventor you admire for the Hall of Fame.
The Inventors Hall of Fame describes its mission:
“The Hall of Fame honors the men and women responsible for the great technological advances that make human, social and economic progress possible. The organization seeks to give these outstanding individuals the recognition they so rightly deserve as well as inspire future generations of innovators through the light of their examples.”
The Inventors Hall of Fame Nominee Requirements:
· Nominee must hold U.S. patent for the invention, free of litigation and controversy
· Invention must have history of contributing to the nation's welfare
· Invention must have contributed to the progress of science and useful arts
The Inventors Hall of Fame 2010 Inductees:
Ralph Baer: Television Gaming and Training Apparatus
Patent #: 3,728,480
Yvonne C. Brill: Dual Thrust Level Monopropellant Spacecraft Propulsion System
Patent #: 3,807,657
Francis P. Bundy: Diamond Synthesis
Patent #: 2,947,611
Jacques-Yves Cousteau: Diving Unit
Patent #: 2,485,039
Roger Easton: Satellite Navigation System
Patent #: 3,789,409
M. Judah Folkman: Angiogenesis Inhibition
Patent #: 4,164,560
Arthur Fry: Post-It® Notes
Patent #: 5,194,299
Emile Gagnan: Aqualung Diving Equipment
Patent #: 2,485,039
Tracy Hall: Synthetic Diamond
Patent #: 2,947,610
W. Lincoln Hawkins: Polymer Cable Sheath
Patent #: 2,967,845
Vincent Lanza: Polymer Cable Sheath
Patent #: 2,967,845
Spencer Silver: Post-It® Notes
Patent #: 3,691,140
S. Donald Stookey: Glass Ceramics
Patent #: 2,920,971
Herbert Strong: Synthetic Diamond
Patent #: 2,947,610
Robert Wentorf, Jr.: Synthetic Diamond
Patent #: 2,947,610
Field Winslow: Polymer Cable Sheath
Patent #: 2,967,845
The Hall of Fame is open to the public Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturdays 12pm to 5pm (closed Sundays and public holidays.) Admission is FREE. www.invent.org
Hall of Fame nominees must already hold a patent. To find out if your idea can be patented and how to go about it, contact an attorney who specializes in patent law. Patent attorneys limit their practice receiving and protecting patents. They are well equipped to guide you through the legal process so your ideas are protected and you receive all of the compensation you deserve.