Patent Model of Land Roller, 1867

Summary

From 1790 to 1880, the U.S. Patent Office required applicants to submit a miniature model along with diagrams and written descriptions detailing the operation of their invention. Patent models could be no larger than 12" by 12" by 12". Though they were usually not operational, these models helped explain an inventor's idea and protect it from competitors.

From 1790 to 1880, the U.S. Patent Office required applicants to submit a miniature model along with diagrams and written descriptions detailing the operation of their invention. Patent models could be no larger than 12" by 12" by 12". Though they were usually not operational, these models helped explain an inventor's idea and protect it from competitors.

Artifact

Model (Patent)

Date Made

1867

Creators

Shafer, Joshua S. 

Place of Creation

United States, Michigan, Plymouth 

Creator Notes

Patented by Joshua S. Shafer of Plymouth, Michigan.

Agriculture
 On Exhibit

at Henry Ford Museum in Agriculture

Object ID

00.1353.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Wood (Plant material)
Iron (Metal)

Dimensions

Width: 9.25 in

Length: 14.75 in

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