Patent Models: Graphic Arts

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.

This patent model demonstrates an invention for a hand stamp which was granted patent number 45000. The stamp has a sliding bed covering an ink pad. One of the two hand levers pressed the type to the bed.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a hand stamp which was granted patent number 45000. The stamp has a sliding bed covering an ink pad. One of the two hand levers pressed the type to the bed. The other pulled the bed back as the type was re-inked at the ink pad.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1864
patent date
1864-11-08
patentee
Whipple, Cullen
ID Number
GA.89797.045000
patent number
045000
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.045000
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a cylinder press, in which a carriage bearing the flat stone moved through an arc of a circle and under the rotating cylinder; the invention was granted patent number 46390.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a cylinder press, in which a carriage bearing the flat stone moved through an arc of a circle and under the rotating cylinder; the invention was granted patent number 46390.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1865
patent date
1865-02-14
maker
Reynolds, Edwin
ID Number
GA.89797.046390
patent number
046390
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.046390
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a card and ticket press which was granted patent number 48493. The patent details a self-inking press in which a series of flattened surfaces on a large rotating drum provided multiple platens.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a card and ticket press which was granted patent number 48493. The patent details a self-inking press in which a series of flattened surfaces on a large rotating drum provided multiple platens. The type was suspended face down and lowered against the drum. Paper could be fed from a roll, or placed on the flat surfaces, a card at a time, as each platen approached the type. There was also a numbering device.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1865
date made
ca 1865
patent date
1865-06-27
maker
Sangster, James
ID Number
GA.89797.048493
accession number
89797
patent number
048493
catalog number
GA*89797.048493
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a clamp for holding books while they were backed; the invention was granted patent number 50597. Joshua Wiestling Jones (born 1831) was apprenticed to the printing and binding trades. For a time he worked with the binder W. O.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a clamp for holding books while they were backed; the invention was granted patent number 50597. Joshua Wiestling Jones (born 1831) was apprenticed to the printing and binding trades. For a time he worked with the binder W. O. Hickok and helped in building Hickok's prototype paper-ruling machine. Later he worked in public printing, particularly at the state printing house in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Jones pioneered the use of electric arc lighting in Harrisburg, one of the first American cities to adopt the system.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1865
patent date
1865-10-24
maker
Jones, Joshua W.
ID Number
GA.89797.050597
patent number
050597
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.050597
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a typesetter for stereotype plates which was granted patent number 52073. The invention included the use of a "perpetual font of type" for impressing letters into a plastic molding material.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a typesetter for stereotype plates which was granted patent number 52073. The invention included the use of a "perpetual font of type" for impressing letters into a plastic molding material. Type was stored in a permanent holder, each piece tied by a thin strip of metal. At the touch of a key, type fell to casting position, the faces protruding below the holder. After casting, the type was returned to the storage cell.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-01-16
patentee
Paulding, John
ID Number
GA.89797.052073
patent number
052073
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.052073
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a bed that could be adjusted for stones that were thicker at one end than the other; the invention was granted patent number 53309.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a bed that could be adjusted for stones that were thicker at one end than the other; the invention was granted patent number 53309.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-03-20
maker
Koehler, Joseph
ID Number
GA.89797.053309
accession number
089797
patent number
053309
catalog number
GA*89797.053309
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a model of a pantographic engraving machine which was granted patent number 54759.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a model of a pantographic engraving machine which was granted patent number 54759. The patent details an engraving machine capable of producing copies of the same size as the pattern, or larger or smaller, or of altered proportions; also, a ruling machine.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-05-15
patentee
Oldham, Edmund
ID Number
GA.89797.054759
patent number
054759
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.054759
This patent model demonstrates an invention for printing directly on glass or metal with elastic type instead of using the common practice of stenciling on the surface or using a paper label. The invention was granted patent number 56593.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for printing directly on glass or metal with elastic type instead of using the common practice of stenciling on the surface or using a paper label. The invention was granted patent number 56593. The rubber printing block of the patent model has hardened and perished. In 1860 Isaac Miles had bought shares in the rights of two other printing patents: Samuel Lowe's cone press (Patent 15429, 1856) and Charles Hawkes's platen press (Patent 7855, 1850).
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-07-24
maker
Miles, Isaac L.
ID Number
GA.89797.056593
patent number
056593
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.056593
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a typesetting machine which was granted patent number 57034.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a typesetting machine which was granted patent number 57034. Type was held in cases arranged radially around a rotating "receiver." As each letter was selected at a keyboard it was released to the receiver, lined up, and passed to a galley.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-08-07
maker
Baer, Charles
ID Number
GA.89797.057034
patent number
057034
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.057034
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a machine to cut the fronts of books to a concave form; the invention was granted patent number 59229.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a machine to cut the fronts of books to a concave form; the invention was granted patent number 59229.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-10-30
patentee
Jones, Isaac
ID Number
GA.89797.059229
patent number
059229
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.059229
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a bookbinders' sewing table that was vertically adjustable, so the sheets could be lowered to a convenient height for the sewer as the pile grew.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a bookbinders' sewing table that was vertically adjustable, so the sheets could be lowered to a convenient height for the sewer as the pile grew. This avoided the usual practice of “putting blocks or boxes of increasing thickness in the operator's chair." The invention was granted patent number 59240.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-10-30
maker
Lincoln, Marshall T.
ID Number
GA.89797.059240
patent number
059240
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.059240
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a system of hooks and springs for attaching pictures to their frames; the invention was granted patent number 59836.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a system of hooks and springs for attaching pictures to their frames; the invention was granted patent number 59836.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-11-20
patentee
Hanks, Stedman W.
ID Number
GA.89797.059836
patent number
059836
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.059836
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a machine for dressing and finishing the four sides, the shoulders, and the edges of type; the invention was granted patent number 60450.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a machine for dressing and finishing the four sides, the shoulders, and the edges of type; the invention was granted patent number 60450.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1866
patent date
1866-12-11
maker
Welch, Patrick
ID Number
GA.89797.060450
patent number
060450
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.060450
This patent model demonstrates an invention for producing embossed letters on paper for communication between blind people; the invention was granted patent number 62206. Raised letters on plungers on a disk above the table were matched with sunken letter plungers below it.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for producing embossed letters on paper for communication between blind people; the invention was granted patent number 62206. Raised letters on plungers on a disk above the table were matched with sunken letter plungers below it. The paper was squeezed between the two types of plungers by treadle force.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1867
patent date
1867-02-19
maker
Johnson, Daniel A.
ID Number
GA.89797.062206
patent number
062206
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.062206
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a printing press for uneven surfaces which was granted patent number 62646. The patent describes relief printing from a vulcanized rubber plate with fluid pressure, such as air pressure.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a printing press for uneven surfaces which was granted patent number 62646. The patent describes relief printing from a vulcanized rubber plate with fluid pressure, such as air pressure. Patentee Alfred Leighton was from London, England.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1867
patent date
1867-03-05
maker
Leighton, Alfred
ID Number
GA.89797.062646
patent number
062646
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.062646
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a combined tool in which bodkin and tweezers folded into their own handle for portability; the invention was granted patent number 70261.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a combined tool in which bodkin and tweezers folded into their own handle for portability; the invention was granted patent number 70261. The bodkin (a small pointed awl) and tweezers were tools with many uses in the print shop, and always ready to the printer's hand.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1867
patent date
1867-10-29
maker
Quail, William
ID Number
GA.89797.070261
patent number
070261
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.070261
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a small, self-inking clockwork press that printed from curved stereotype plates; the invention was granted patent number 71103.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a small, self-inking clockwork press that printed from curved stereotype plates; the invention was granted patent number 71103.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1867
patent date
1867-11-19
maker
Wilbur, J. M.
ID Number
GA.89797.071103
patent number
071103
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.071103
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a multi-color rotary printing press which was granted patent number 75394. Five color plates were arranged around a cylinder, each with its own inking apparatus. The impression cylinder, of equal diameter, had five platen areas.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a multi-color rotary printing press which was granted patent number 75394. Five color plates were arranged around a cylinder, each with its own inking apparatus. The impression cylinder, of equal diameter, had five platen areas. Six sets of sheet grippers were mounted around a third rotating frame geared to the other two. But the gripper frame was one fifth larger in diameter than the two cylinders, so each sheet of paper was shifted one step for each revolution. The sheet would be printed at the first plate on the first revolution, at the second plate on the next revolution and so on. When the sheet had collected all the impressions, it was released, one fully printed sheet for every revolution of the press.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1868
patent date
1868-03-10
maker
Dunk, A. A.
ID Number
GA.89797.075394
accession number
089797
patent number
075394
catalog number
GA*89797.075394
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a bookbinder’s roll where the type was formed in a ring that attached to the circumference of the wheel. The invention was granted patent number 76065.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a bookbinder’s roll where the type was formed in a ring that attached to the circumference of the wheel. The invention was granted patent number 76065.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1868
patent date
1868-03-31
maker
Feely, John
ID Number
GA.89797.076065
patent number
076065
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.076065
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a method of printing large music charts for educational purposes; the invention was granted patent number 78855. The type was made of wood.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a method of printing large music charts for educational purposes; the invention was granted patent number 78855. The type was made of wood. Each note came with its part of the staff lines, and with shoulders that interlocked and overlapped with those of its neighbors, to produce a continuous line of music.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1868
patent date
1868-06-16
patentee
Balch, Edward L.
ID Number
GA.89797.078855
patent number
078855
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.078855
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a hand-operated portable printing press was which granted patent number 79751. The press consisted of a box, the lid being the platen, operated by a hand lever. Built-in grippers released the paper when the lid was lifted.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a hand-operated portable printing press was which granted patent number 79751. The press consisted of a box, the lid being the platen, operated by a hand lever. Built-in grippers released the paper when the lid was lifted. The model is accompanied by a card bearing the inscription "Little Giant Hand Printing Press.”
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1868
patent date
1868-07-07
maker
Hall, H. M.
Espey, George W.
ID Number
GA.89797.079751
patent number
079751
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.079751
This patent model demonstrates an invention for an inking apparatus for color printing; the invention was granted patent number 79910. The press combines two forms on the bed of a press, one to be printed in a single color, and the other in bands of several colors.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for an inking apparatus for color printing; the invention was granted patent number 79910. The press combines two forms on the bed of a press, one to be printed in a single color, and the other in bands of several colors. Double sheets were printed, rotated, and printed again.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1868
patent date
1868-07-14
maker
Hunt, Joshua
ID Number
GA.89797.079910
accession number
089797
patent number
079910
catalog number
GA*89797.079910
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a self-inking scraper press, in which the stone was moved beneath the stationary scraper, was granted patent number 80771. The stone was dampened by hand.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a self-inking scraper press, in which the stone was moved beneath the stationary scraper, was granted patent number 80771. The stone was dampened by hand.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1868
patent date
1868-08-04
maker
Shackford, Amaziah G.
ID Number
GA.89797.080771
accession number
089797
patent number
080771
catalog number
GA*89797.080771
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a typesetting and distributing machine; the invention was granted patent number 85251. The patent details improvements to earlier patents taken out by Timothy Alden (1857), and Henry Alden and William Mackey (1866).
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a typesetting and distributing machine; the invention was granted patent number 85251. The patent details improvements to earlier patents taken out by Timothy Alden (1857), and Henry Alden and William Mackey (1866). This patent related to the distribution of type. It allowed for the use of any ordinary type in the distributer, instead of the special type required previously. The patent was assigned to the Alden Typesetting and Distributing Company.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1868
patent date
1868-12-22
maker
Slingerland, John T.
ID Number
GA.89797.085251
patent number
085251
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.085251

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