This document summarizes several notable design patents throughout history including the original Coke bottle design from 1915, Steve Jobs' first patent filing for the design of a personal computer from 1983, Thomas Edison's 1881 patent for an incandescent light bulb design, and designs for desks, locomotives, airplanes, telephones, electric guitars, racing cars, Apple packaging, and Google's landing page. It also provides information on design patent law firm Jonathan Erez & Co. IP and Law Firm.
2. Records of the Patent and Trademark Office, National Archives
Original Coke Bottle Patent Granted 100 Years Ago
The design patented Nov. 16, 1915 - The Coca-Cola bottle,
A beverage company differentiating itself by its packaging.
3. Jobs’ First Patent Filing
The ornamental design for a personal
computer, substantially as shown
Patent number, USD268584S, 1983
4. Thomas Edison Incandescent Lamp
Patent No. 239373, 1881
Thomas Edison submitted this model to
patent a variation on the light bulb
5. George C. Brainard: DESK
Patent number, USD143266S, 1945
The desk was invented in less than
100 years ago.
By Raymond Loewy’s and George
Brainard, - Dec 25, 1945
6. Henry Dreyfuss (Num. 1): Locomotive
August 15, 1939, patent Nom. USD116180S, Locomotive
A Train Ticket
The design of the first steam
locomotive
7. Leo Devlin: Transport airplane
The design of a fixed-wing
propeller-driven airliner
Leo J. Devlin 1945, Transport airplane USD140302S
8. Henry Dreyfuss (Num. 2): Desk Stand For Telephone
Patent Num. USD151614S Patent Num. USD153927S
The design of the phone as
some of us remember it
9. Clarence Fender: Electric Guitar Design
Patent Num. USD164227S, 1951
The first commercial electric
guitar.
Played by legends like Elvis, Eric
Clapton, Jimmy Page, and more.
10. Colin Chapman: Model racing car
Patent Num. USD219159S, 1969 Chapman often acted as test driver for his
own designs
The racing car