Inventors
Jerome
Lemelson
Jerome Lemelson - Independent
Inventor (1923-1997)
Bar code readers and cordless phones,
cassette players and camcorders, automated manufacturing systems, even
crying baby dolls -- with more than five hundred patents to his name and
others still pending, Jerome Lemelson was one of the most prolific American
inventors of all time.
Jerome
Lemelson - Biography
The holder of more than 550 patents,
Jerome Lemelson and his remarkably creative intellect touched almost ever
facet of our every day lives.
Jerome
H. Lemelson - Patents
"A master inventor, Jerome Lemelson
averaged one patent a month for more than 40 years, all of which he accomplished
independently, without support from established research institutions or
corporate research and development departments."
Around
the Mall & Beyond
"Don't cut back on basic research.
It's necessary to the future of this country. That's my message." - Jerome
Lemelson
Lemelson
Patents Online
A Lemelson litigation information
source - During the last decade, Mr. Lemelson, his heirs, and their attorneys
have asserted that a large number of United States companies infringe one
or more of his patents.
The
Lemelson Foundation
The Lemelson Foundation uses its
resources to inspire, encourage and recognize inventors, innovators and
entrepreneurs, with a growing emphasis on those who harness invention for
sustainable development where the needs are greatest. The Lemelson Foundation
is a private philanthropy established by Jerome Lemelson, and his family.
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