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Patent Models: Graphic Arts

Patent Models: Graphic Arts

American History Museum

Of the 10,000 patent models held in this museum, some 400 models are housed in and relate to the Graphic Arts Collection. These include models prepared for the printing, type, paper, and bookbinding trades.

The following Introduction is copied directly from Elizabeth M. Harris, Patent Models in the Graphic Arts Collection (Washington, D.C.: The National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, 1997). This publication is illustrated with line drawings.

Black and white photographs of many of the 400 plus patent models in the Graphic Arts Collection were taken in the 1960s. We hope the publication of these photographs will also assist the public in better understanding the Collection.

“Until 1880, the U.S. Patent Office required most inventors to submit a model with their application for patent protection. The Patent Office thus became the keeper of a huge collection, one that suffered several catastrophes over the years. In 1836 a fire at Blodgett's Hotel, where the Patent Office was housed, destroyed all existing models—about 10,000 items—as well as the records of some specifications. After the fire new patents, hitherto unnumbered, were numbered in a consecutive series. In 1840 an effort was made to restore models and specifications lost in the fire. Some 2,845 were restored (and numbered in a new X... series), but there were gaps that could not be filled and remain blank to this day. In 1887 a second fire started in a loft in the Patent Office where 12,000 rejected models were stored. It spread rapidly, destroying or damaging 114,000 more models out of the total collection of around 200,000. Of these, 27,000 were eventually restored, while 87,000 were lost.

“The first patent models now in the Graphic Arts Division came to the Smithsonian in 1908—a group of eleven models transferred by the Patent Office. In 1926 Congress decided to dispose of the remaining Patent Office collection, which then consisted of some 150,000 models. About 10,000 pieces came to the Smithsonian's U.S. National Museum.

“The largest single group within that transfer—about 4,000—consisted of models for the textiles industry. More than 300 were for the printing trades. Other printing models have arrived since 1926, singly or in small groups.”

For more information about the museum’s patent model collection, see Patent Model Index, Guide to the Collections of the National Museum of American History.


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  • Patent Model for Molds for Casting Blocks for Printing Carpets or Wall Paper

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for a Hand Stamp

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent model for printers' chase lock

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for Flatbed Cylinder Web Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for a Rotary Web Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Hand printing press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Hand Printing Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent for a Hand Cylinder Printing Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for a Platen Printing Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Platen Printing Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for a Paper-Folding Machine

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Pantographic Engraving Machine

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for a Flatbed Cylinder Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent model for method of making wooden type

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Sheet-Feed Apparatus for Printing Machines

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of an Engraving Machine with Pantograph

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Hand Printing Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for a Self-Inking Platen Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Rotary Printing Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Typecasting Machine

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for the Construction of Printing Blocks for Oil Cloths and Carpets

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Type-Distributing Machine

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Stereotype Pan

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for a Hand Lever Printing Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Type-Composing Machine

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent model for machine for making book covers

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for Engraving and Printing on Glass

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for an Artificial Blast for Typecasting Machines

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Sheet Feeder and Fly Operation for a Bed-and-Platen Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent model for copper plate press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Sheet-Feed Apparatus for Cylinder Presses

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model for a Paper-Feeding Apparatus for Hand Presses

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent model for sheet-feed and delivery apparatus

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Card Printing Press

    National Museum of American History
  • Patent Model of a Typesetting Machine

    National Museum of American History

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