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 machine for coating electrotype; the invention was granted patent number 85411.
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
This patent model demonstrates an invention for the manufacture of curved printing plates from flat plates, without altering the dimensions of the printing image; the invention was granted patent number 86021.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for the manufacture of curved printing plates from flat plates, without altering the dimensions of the printing image; the invention was granted patent number 86021.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-01-19
maker
Lovejoy, Henry W.
Ferguson, James H.
ID Number
GA.89797.086021
accession number
089797
patent number
086021
catalog number
GA*89797.086021
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a platen jobbing press with stationary vertical type bed below a flat ink distributing surface in the same plane as the type. The lower part of the ink table shifted sideways, for better distribution.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a platen jobbing press with stationary vertical type bed below a flat ink distributing surface in the same plane as the type. The lower part of the ink table shifted sideways, for better distribution. The invention was granted patent number 86064.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-01-19
maker
Forbush, Walter H.
ID Number
GA.89797.086064
patent number
086064
accession number
89797
catalog number
GA*89797.086064
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a type breaker which was assigned patent number 86968. This device broke the jets from the bodies of newly cast type and was intended to be attached to a typecasting machine.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a type breaker which was assigned patent number 86968. This device broke the jets from the bodies of newly cast type and was intended to be attached to a typecasting machine. The patent was granted to Philip Heinrich, proprietor of the Ph. Heinrich type foundry in New York.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-02-16
maker
Baer, Charles
ID Number
GA.89797.086968
patent number
086968
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.086968
This patent model demonstrates an invention for paired sidesticks, grooved and tapered on the inside surfaces to take matching quoins; the invention was granted patent number 87339. The sticks were held together loosely by dowels.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for paired sidesticks, grooved and tapered on the inside surfaces to take matching quoins; the invention was granted patent number 87339. The sticks were held together loosely by dowels.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1869
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-03-02
maker
House, Thomas J.
ID Number
GA.89797.087339
patent number
087339
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.087339
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a lithographic printing press which was granted patent number 87950.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a lithographic printing press which was granted patent number 87950. The flatbed cylinder press included an adjustable bed, an apparatus to lift the rollers from the stone, and a receiving cylinder with grippers to take the sheet from the impression cylinder. Marinoni, a leading French press builder, assigned these patent rights to R. Hoe & Co.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-03-16
maker
Marinoni, Auguste H.
ID Number
GA.89797.087950
patent number
087950
accession number
89797
catalog number
GA*89797.087950
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a chromolithographic press which was granted patent number 89997. The patent details a flatbed scraper machine with automatic inking, damping, feeding, and delivery.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a chromolithographic press which was granted patent number 89997. The patent details a flatbed scraper machine with automatic inking, damping, feeding, and delivery. It printed at the rate of 300 impressions per hour, with the precise registration necessary for multicolor printing.
August Hoen (1817-1886) was born in Germany and came to the United States with his family in 1835. He worked with his cousin Edward Weber in a Baltimore lithographic shop. After Weber's death in 1848 Hoen took over the company and renamed it the A. Hoen & Company. Both under Weber and Hoen, the shop specialized in manufacturers' ornamental labels, and was known for its exceptional color work. Hoen's lithocaustic process was well adapted to this work.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-05-11
maker
Hoen, August
ID Number
GA.89797.089997
patent number
089997
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.089997
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a rotary web perfecting press which was granted patent number 91191. The two pairs of printing cylinders had surfaces that were half type bed and half impression blanket, the type on one backing onto the blanket on its mate.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a rotary web perfecting press which was granted patent number 91191. The two pairs of printing cylinders had surfaces that were half type bed and half impression blanket, the type on one backing onto the blanket on its mate. As the web passed through the first pair, alternating parts of the paper were printed on each side. Then the web passed through the other pair, and the impression was completed. After printing, the web was cut into sheets.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-06-08
maker
Wright, John K.
ID Number
GA.89797.091191
accession number
89797
patent number
091191
catalog number
GA*89797.091191
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.
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
This patent model demonstrates an invention for mechanical quoins, which expanded by means of paired screw gears; the invention was granted patent number 93603.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for mechanical quoins, which expanded by means of paired screw gears; the invention was granted patent number 93603.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-08-10
maker
Dorrity, Daniel
ID Number
GA.89797.093603
accession number
089797
patent number
093603
catalog number
GA*87979.093603
This patent model demonstrates an invention for electroplating printers' type, electrotype plates, or stereotype plates with nickel; the invention was granted patent number 95053.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for electroplating printers' type, electrotype plates, or stereotype plates with nickel; the invention was granted patent number 95053. The patent improved on a patent for nickel plating of type taken out earlier in 1869 by Isaac Adams, Jr.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-09-21
patentee
Smith, Luther L.
ID Number
GA.89797.095053
patent number
095053
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.095053
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a platen printing press which was granted patent number 87185. The patent covered various improvements on the inventor's earlier Universal press, a popular platen jobber in which the platen had a parallel approach to the bed.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a platen printing press which was granted patent number 87185. The patent covered various improvements on the inventor's earlier Universal press, a popular platen jobber in which the platen had a parallel approach to the bed. Merritt Gaily (born 1838) was apprenticed to a printer at 11, and he built a cylinder and a platen press while in his teens. In 1869 he set up a factory to build his new Universal press.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
ca 1869
patent date
1869-11-23
maker
Gally, Merritt
ID Number
GA.89797.097185
patent number
097185
accession number
89797
catalog number
GA*89797.097185
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a platen printing press which was granted patent number 99101. The patent details a self-inking card-and-billhead treadle press on a simple clamshell principle.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a platen printing press which was granted patent number 99101. The patent details a self-inking card-and-billhead treadle press on a simple clamshell principle.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-01-25
maker
Morgans, William T.
ID Number
GA.89797.099101
accession number
089797
patent number
099101
catalog number
GA*89797.099101
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a pantographic engraving machine which was granted patent number 99794. The patent describes a machine for engraving on name plates and other metallic ware.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a pantographic engraving machine which was granted patent number 99794. The patent describes a machine for engraving on name plates and other metallic ware.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-02-15
maker
Spencer, J. Civilian
ID Number
GA.89797.099794
accession number
89797
patent number
099794
catalog number
GA*89797.099794
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet-feed apparatus which was granted patent number 100059. The top sheet was lifted by suction cups, the table dropped a little, and jets of air completed the separation of the sheet from the pile.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet-feed apparatus which was granted patent number 100059. The top sheet was lifted by suction cups, the table dropped a little, and jets of air completed the separation of the sheet from the pile.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-02-22
maker
Norelius, Oliver
ID Number
GA.89797.100059
accession number
089797
patent number
100059
catalog number
GA*89797.100059
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a book-sewing machine which was granted patent number 100407. The patent shows a system of supports for the long slender paper-sewing needles, which were apt to break in use.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a book-sewing machine which was granted patent number 100407. The patent shows a system of supports for the long slender paper-sewing needles, which were apt to break in use.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-03-01
maker
Howe, Frederick Webster
ID Number
GA.89797.100407
patent number
100407
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.100407
This patent model demonstrates an invention for an engraving machine for drilling straight or oblique holes which was granted patent number 103576.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for an engraving machine for drilling straight or oblique holes which was granted patent number 103576. The invention was designed for engraving and was probably intended for working ornamental plates rather than printing plates.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-05-31
maker
Coulter, Charles J.
ID Number
GA.89797.103576
patent number
103576
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.103576
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet perfecting flatbed cylinder press which was granted patent number 103894. The invention had two vertical type beds, one at each end of the press.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet perfecting flatbed cylinder press which was granted patent number 103894. The invention had two vertical type beds, one at each end of the press. A sheet of paper was fed to the first cylinder and printed at the first type form traveling upwards. Next the sheet was passed to the second cylinder and printed on the other side at the other form traveling downwards. Finally, it was deposited under the press.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-06-07
maker
Kerr, William A.
ID Number
GA.89797.103894
accession number
89797
patent number
103894
catalog number
GA*89797.103894
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet-feed apparatus which was granted patent number 107851. The patent details a pneumatic feeder for use with presses, calendars and other apparatus. The model is damaged.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet-feed apparatus which was granted patent number 107851. The patent details a pneumatic feeder for use with presses, calendars and other apparatus. The model is damaged.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-10-04
maker
Ashley, John T.
ID Number
GA.89797.107851
patent number
107851
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.107851
This patent model demonstrates an invention for an adjustable type chase that could be clamped onto the type, avoiding the use of quoins; the invention was granted patent number 108759.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for an adjustable type chase that could be clamped onto the type, avoiding the use of quoins; the invention was granted patent number 108759.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-11-01
patentee
Clements, Thomas A.
ID Number
GA.89797.108759
accession number
089797
patent number
108759
catalog number
GA*89797.108759
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.Currently not on view
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
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a typesetting machine which was granted patent number 108980. The patent details a keyboard typesetter with a "branching gravitation type-slide." Patentee De la Pena was an Argentinian living in New York City.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a typesetting machine which was granted patent number 108980. The patent details a keyboard typesetter with a "branching gravitation type-slide." Patentee De la Pena was an Argentinian living in New York City.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-11-08
maker
De La Pena, M.
ID Number
GA.89797.108980
patent number
108980
accession number
089797
catalog number
GA*89797.108980
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet-feed apparatus which was granted patent number 109224. The patent details a sheet feeder using two suction tubes to lift and carry each sheet from the paper bank to the cylinder.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for a sheet-feed apparatus which was granted patent number 109224. The patent details a sheet feeder using two suction tubes to lift and carry each sheet from the paper bank to the cylinder.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1870
patent date
1870-11-15
patentee
Knight, Margaret
ID Number
GA.89797.109224
accession number
089797
patent number
109224
catalog number
GA*89797.109224
This patent model demonstrates an invention for an apparatus that turns the ink disk on a platen jobber; it was granted patent number 110018. Degener, one-time employee of G. P. Gordon, was the inventor of the Liberty platen jobber.
Description (Brief)
This patent model demonstrates an invention for an apparatus that turns the ink disk on a platen jobber; it was granted patent number 110018. Degener, one-time employee of G. P. Gordon, was the inventor of the Liberty platen jobber. See also Gordon and Degener's joint patent.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1879
patent date
1870-12-13
patentee
Degener, Frederick O.
ID Number
GA.89797.110018
accession number
089797
patent number
110018
catalog number
GA*89797.110018

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