Patent Models: Graphic Arts - Introduction
Introduction
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 2845 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.
"Patent Models: Graphic Arts - Introduction" showing 17 items.
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Patent model for paper-folding machine
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for an improved sheet-folding apparatus, made to stand as an independent machine, or to be attached to a web perfecting press; the invention was granted patent number 186384.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1877
- patent date
- 1877-01-16
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- ID Number
- 1996.0062.18
- catalog number
- 1996.0062.18
- accession number
- 1996.0062
- patent number
- 186384
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model for a Sheet-delivery Apparatus for Web Presses
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a delivery apparatus for web presses which was adaptable for sheets of different sizes; the invention was granted patent number 197694.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1877
- patent date
- 1877-11-27
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- ID Number
- 1997.0198.01
- patent number
- 197694
- accession number
- 1997.0198
- catalog number
- 1997.0198.01
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model of a Machine for Coating Electrotype Molds with Plumbago
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a machine for coating electrotype; the invention was granted patent number 85411. The patent details a machine for brushing black lead (plumbago, graphite) or bronze powder onto either wax or gutta percha molds, in order to give them conducting surfaces. Stephen Tucker was an employee and, from I860, a partner with R. Hoe & Co. He was responsible for numerous patents for the company, and was the author of the company history, "A History of R. Hoe & Company, 1834- 1885.”
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1868
- patent date
- 1868-12-29
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- ID Number
- GA*89797.085411
- patent number
- 085411
- accession number
- 089797
- catalog number
- GA*89797.085411
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model for Rotary Perfecting Presses
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a rotary perfecting press which was granted patent number 92050. The patent details improvements to sheet- or web-fed perfecting presses. Instead of being attached to the impression cylinder, the press blanket was an endless web that travelled with the paper and acted as its support. The press was patented in England in 1871 (Patent 1825 to W.E.Newton).
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1869
- patent date
- 1869-06-29
- patentee
- Hoe, Richard March
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- Hoe, Richard March
- ID Number
- GA*89797.092050
- accession number
- 89797
- patent number
- 092050
- catalog number
- GA*89797.092050
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model for a Flatbed Cylinder Printing Press
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a flatbed cylinder printing press which was granted patent number 108785. The patent details methods of controlling the motion of the type bed. The model is broken.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1870
- date made
- ca 1870
- patent date
- 1870-11-01
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- Hoe, Richard March
- ID Number
- GA*89797.108785
- accession number
- 89797
- patent number
- 108785
- catalog number
- GA*89797.108785
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model of a Flatbed Cylinder Press, Typographic or Lithographic
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a flatbed cylinder press which was granted patent number 124460. The patent describes improved mechanisms for control of the impression cylinder, inking rollers, sheet flier, and feed guides on stop cylinder presses for typographic or lithographic printing. The model is broken and incomplete.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1872
- patent date
- 1872-03-12
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- ID Number
- GA*89797.124460
- accession number
- 089797
- catalog number
- GA*89797.124460
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model for a Rotary Perfecting Press
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a rotary printing press which was granted patent number 131217. The invention offers a new system of feeding, carrying, and delivering sheets for rotary perfecting presses. The model consists of the central group of feeding cylinders. According to Stephen D. Tucker’s History of R. Hoe & Company, a press on this plan was capable of printing 8000 sheets per hour and was used successfully by the New York Daily News.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1872
- patent date
- 1872-09-10
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- Hoe, Richard March
- ID Number
- GA*89797.131217
- patent number
- 131217
- accession number
- 089797
- catalog number
- GA*89797.131217
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model of an Inking Apparatus for Printing Presses
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a method of improved ink distribution on flatbed cylinder presses. The patent was granted number 173085.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1876
- patent date
- 1876-02-01
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- ID Number
- GA*89797.173085
- accession number
- 089797
- patent number
- 173085
- catalog number
- GA*89797.173085
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model for Flatbed Cylinder Printing Presses
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a flatbed printing press; the invention was granted patent number 173295. The patent describes improvements to the movement of the bed, the sheet fly, and the inking table of cylinder presses.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1876
- date made
- ca 1876
- patent date
- 1876-02-08
- maker
- Hoe, Richard March
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- ID Number
- GA*89797.173295
- patent number
- 173295
- catalog number
- GA*89797.173295
- accession number
- 89797
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Patent Model of a Sheet-delivery Apparatus for Web Perfecting Presses
- Description (Brief)
- This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet-delivery apparatus which was granted patent number 191494. The patent describes a delivering cylinder with accessories: grippers, tapes, a folding blade, and pasting devices.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- ca 1877
- patent date
- 1877-05-29
- maker
- Tucker, Stephen D.
- ID Number
- GA*89797.191494
- patent number
- 191494
- accession number
- 089797
- catalog number
- GA*89797.191494
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center

