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2011 National Inventors Hall of Fame

  
  
  
  
  
  

2011 National Inventors Hall of Fame

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Every year, the United States Patent and Trademark Office recognizes and celebrates the life-changing advancements in science and the useful arts.  On May 4, at the Smithsonian and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., over 30 living and historical inventors will be honored and inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

Located at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Hall has been honoring the men and women responsible for great technical innovations since 1973.  Nominated by peers and the public, inductees are selected by the foundation committee based on their contribution to the wellbeing of mankind and the progress of science and the useful arts. 

Those who have made outstanding additions to invention and the American system of intellectual property protection are considered for the National Inventors Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award.  In the past this award has been given to people such as Senator John Glenn, astrophysicist Riccardo Giacconi, and Intellectual Property Attorney Tom Arnold. 

Today, a total of 460 inventors have been honored and given a place in the National Inventors Hall of Fame.  Among the group chosen for 2011 are: Steven Sasson (digital camera), Bernard Silver (first bar code), Mary Anderson (windshield wiper), Charles Jenkins (motion picture projector), and George Devol (industrial robot).    

The U.S. Patent Office hopes that the continuation of this noble tradition will not only show appreciation to the inventors, but that it will inspire future generations to strive for intellectual and scientific greatness.

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Six Degrees Blog Series

As we all may have noticed at some point there is a list of references cited adorning the face of every US patent.  Utilizing these lists of references, patents can be connected to other patents through the references cited on their own face, as well as the instances where the patent is cited on a subsequent patent’s face.   By connecting patents in this manner a network begins to form and begs the question: How many steps would it take to connect any patent with any other patent? 

So, starting with any patent where would we find ourselves after 6 steps through the references cited network?

We're sharing our path, but feel free to follow your own path of patent connection intrigue and share it in the comments section below.

Have a suggestion for an inventor or invention you would like to see in the Six Degrees post? Share that in the comments too!

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