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Premium Nikola Tesla Bobblehead Figurine - Collectible Scientist Desk Decor for Office, Home & Gifts | Fun Physics Teacher Appreciation Present
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Product Description

  • 8 inches
  • Made of polyresin
  • Includes colorful collectors box
  • Electrify your office or home with our fun Nikola Tesla Bobblehead. The likeness of the celebrated Serbian-American electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist makes a terrific gift for science enthusiasts and those with curiosity. 

  • Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office November 30, 1887 Nikola Tesla's 1887 electro magnetic motor patent feature the notes, "Be it known that I, NIKOLA TESLA, a subject of the Emperor of Austria . . . now residing at New York, in the county and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electro Magnetic Motors, of which the following is a specification, reference being to the drawings accompanying and forming a part of the same. . . . I accomplish this by constructing a motor with two or more independent energizing-circuits, on the field magnets . . . so that alternating currents are caused to traverse the motor circuits. By so doing the poles of the field-magnet of the motor are progressively shifted, and by their attraction upon a rotary armature set up a rotation in the latter in the direction of the movement of the poles."--Nikola Tesla. Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office November 30, 1887.

    The patent act of 1790 established the rules for submitting a patent application. Each application had to be submitted with specifications, a patent drawing, and if possible a model of the invention. Eventually, models were no longer required.

    The National Archives holds nearly three million patent case files from 1836-1956.

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