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Incadescent Lamp Patent


Control Number NWCTC-241-PATENT-223898
Media Architectural and engineering drawings
Textual records
Descr. Level Item
Record Group 241
Series PATENT
Item 223898
Title Thomas Edison's Electric Lamp Patent Drawing and Claim [Incandescent Light Bulb]
Dates 01/27/1880
Sample Record(s) Thumbnails of online copies (with links to larger access files)
Creating Org. Patent and Trademark Office.
Record Type/Genre Patent Drawings
Scope & Content Thomas A. Edison did not invent the incandescent lamp, but rather made it practical and commercially viable. It rapidly replaced the gas flame lamp, kerosene-oil lamp, and wax candle, representing a revolution in convenience, economy, and safety in lighting, especially for the home.
Variant Control# Patent No. 223898.
Contributors Patent holder, Edison, Thomas A.
See Also Series Description
Access Unrestricted.
Use Restrictions None.
Microform Pub T1239. Patent Drawings, 1791-1877.
Items 1 drawings(s)
Contact Civilian Records (NWCTC), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 PHONE: 301-713-7230 FAX: 301-713-6907


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