Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) received Patent No. 121,992 for "An Improvement in Adjustable and Detachable Straps for Garments." He later received two more patents: one for a self-pasting scrapbook and one for a game to help players remember important historical dates.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| D633338 | Flask | 03/01/2011 |
| D632524 | Flask | 02/15/2011 |
| 7880612 | Anti-theft method and device The invention comprises of a method and alarm device used to prevent metal theft from irrigation systems. The alarm device attaches to a plurality of electric conductor such as copper wiring that is in need of protecting and the preexisting irrigation system circuit... | 02/01/2011 |
| 7681373 | Structural support for manufactured housing type structures A method for supporting manufactured home structures by preventing their deterioration and devaluation through the installation of a robust foundation system. The foundation system comprises of a concrete footing, long lasting wall panels and roof panels made from s... | 03/23/2010 |
| 7659865 | Adjustable fast set antenna frame This invention pertains to antenna sector frame that can be more easily installed. The frame is comprised of a support frame having a first vertical end, a second vertical end, an upper horizontal end, and a lower horizontal end. The first vertical end of the suppor... | 02/09/2010 |
| 7635287 | Game call An improved game call with a game call reed wherein said reed has a restraining end for attachment to a call and a unrestrained end with a non-linear edge for providing improved moisture dissipation, and producing calls more closely matching that of natural animal c... | 12/22/2009 |
| 7614176 | Waterfowl decoy artificial waves and ripples skirt A waterfowl decoy apparatus for simulating waves and ripples of water used to attract waterfowls, wherein the apparatus comprises of a transparent flexible member, neutrally buoyant, with undulating orbital curvatures. In addition, the apparatus is adapted to be ope... | 11/10/2009 |