Basketball is one of the major global sports and is widely followed and viewed. One of the essential equipment of the game is a ball, also known as basketball. One of the major improvements to the design of basketball was done by George L. Pierce. Pierce patented improvements to various equipment which include improvements to […]
Read moreOn June 24¸ 1986, DHL got registration over its mark in USPTO, with registration number 1398896. The first recorded use of the mark in commerce was on October 1985. To honour the Company, on its registration date Lex Protector Internatonal Law Office presents “DHL” as our “Today’s Trademark”. DHL is a German postal and logistics […]
Read moreScrap-books are very popular for preserving memories. A patent was granted to Samuel Clemens for an improvement made on the scrapbook. Samuel Clemens was the actual name of the famous writer Mark Twain. Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn were both written by him. He is well known for his political views […]
Read moreWritten By: Shilpa Chaudhury A system which started with the aim to “Promote and Progress Science and useful Arts”, gained a whole new level of achievement, when on 19th June, United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO), issued Patent number ten million. This patent is issued for “Coherent Ladar Using Intra-Pixel Quadrature Detection” to Raytheon Company. […]
Read moreOn June 23, 1905, the mark Nivea was used commercially for the first time in USA. For this reason, Lex Protector International Office brings to you the leading health care brand “Nivea” as our “Today’s Trademark”. Beiersdorf got registration over the mark Nivea on March 18, 1913, with registration number 93627. Nivea is a German […]
Read moreAlthough now typewriters are on verge of becoming obsolete, at one time they were the essential equipment for clerical jobs, and for writing. An important improvement was to typewriters were done by Latham Sholes, Carlos Glidden and Samuel Soule. Sholes is credited with inventing the QWERTY keyboard and inventing the first commercially successful typewriter. The […]
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