In 1879, Auguste Bartholdi received design patent number 11,023 titled "Design for a Statue". It was for the Statue of Liberty.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6092577 | Side holder of an antiskid chain In an antiskid chain, a side holder has a closure for connecting the two free first and second ends of a shackle strand, each of which ends is provided with a thickened portion. The shackle strand can rest against the side of a vehicle tire and serves to ... | 07/25/2000 |
| 4733705 | Tire shoe A tire shoe for replacing or changing the existing tread of a tire, the shoe including sidewalls provided with spaced closures and fasteners, and an inflatable bladder in an annular space between the shoe and the tire for securing the shoe in its position... | 03/29/1988 |