Etch-A-Sketch Canvas Patent Print
- 16 X 20 inch patent print
- Restored and digitally enhanced while maintaining the integrity of the original document
- Printed in the U.S.A. on canvas with archival ink
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Playfully decorate your office, toy room, and home with this fun 1959 Etch-A-Sketch patent, beautifully printed on canvas with archival ink. It is finished with a distressed vintage effect bringing character and atmosphere.
"My invention has for its object a tracing device adapted to trace on a transparent surface all the lines, symbols, drawings, letter-press which may be desired and to wipe them out instantaneously. . . .This arrangement, which is capable of many applications for advertising purposes, for moving pictures, toys, testing means for instance, is constituted chiefly by a fluid tight case provided in its upper part with a translucent surface of glass or the like material. . . and may be immediately wiped out through a mere turning of the case upside down associated with a shaking of the latter."--Arthur Grandjean. Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office July 23, 1959.
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The patent act of 1790 established the rules for submitting a patent application. Each application had to be submitted with specifications, a patent drawing, and if possible a model of the invention. Eventually, models were no longer required.
The National Archives holds nearly three million patent case files from 1836-1956.