Today is International Women in Engineering Day. From pioneering technologies to game-changing designs, their contributions deserve recognition and protection. Here's to the engineers, the inventors, and the trailblazers.🔬💡
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What goes better with the College World Series® than Cracker Jack®? Read about both of these trademarks, and others related to the CWS, on our blog: https://t.co/EPSIWohP98.
Father’s Day is this Sunday, and it’s time to celebrate dads everywhere! If you’re still looking for a Father’s Day gift, here are some creations to consider from patent history.
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In summer 1941, G.G. Wittwer et al. were granted the patent for Ant Trap. U.S. Patent No. 2,242,099.
Read more about this useful invention on our blog: https://t.co/phSz0n2wzl.
The 2025 Women's College World Series is here! Do you know the size of a softball? Read about three patents that helped shape the game of softball on our blog: https://t.co/n3CJ005a1D.
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Did you know Memorial Day used to be known as Decoration Day? There are plenty of patents tied to this day of remembrance, from commemorative flag holders to memorial vases. Read more on our blog: https://t.co/b6kciDtdgU.
In May 1886, the first of the now iconic Coca-Cola was sold, after being invented by John Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. Its name and recipe are trade secrets. The "New Coke" formula debuted as a trade secret around this time in 1985.
National Inventors Month continues! Pamela Marrone, a 2025 National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee, has dedicated her career to developing nature-based solutions for pest management & plant health. She champions biopesticides & their benefits. Learn more: https://t.co/T0nWBylnq2
Our very own Troy Anderson is once again teaching Legal Considerations for Engineering Managers at the College of Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln during the Spring semester. Troy is excited to share his expertise with rising engineering leaders.
May is National Inventors Month! Virginia Holsinger made history by making healthier dairy products accessible worldwide. Her research on enzymes and digestion created the foundation for Lactaid® brand products. Learn more on our blog: https://t.co/T0nWBylnq2.
May the "Fourth" be with you! Today, we celebrate the patents and trademarks related to Star Wars. These two design patents for robots were issued April 17, 1979 to Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. The rest is history, as they say.
Suiter Swantz IP Patent Attorney Chad Swantz is teaching Patent Law during the 2025 spring semester at @CreightonLaw. Chad is excited to teach patent law fundamentals and principles to a great group of students. Read more on our blog: https://t.co/JZAbrGG9LU.
Patent spotlight: in the late 1940s, microbiologist Andrew Moyer patented a method to mass-produce penicillin. It helped save the lives of soldiers during World War II. Now, it is widely used to treat various bacterial infections such as strep throat, pneumonia & ear infections.
Spring weather is here! Time to get the lawn ready! Check out this patent from 1898 for a lawn sprinkler system -- an impressive and useful innovation for the time!
🌍 Happy Earth Day! From artificial rain technology to carbon capture breakthroughs, patents are shaping the future of sustainability. Discover how these inventions are driving environmental progress.
🔗 Read on our blog for more Earth Day innovations:
https://t.co/k13nXLoEze
The entire team at Suiter Swantz IP wishes you a blessed Easter this weekend!
Fun fact: the hinged plastic eggs many of us use to hide candy in were first patented back in 1978 (U.S. Patent No. 4,124,135)
See more patent info here: https://t.co/xRuto40lA9
Exciting news: Adam Wright has joined Suiter Swantz IP as a Patent Attorney! With a background in biochemistry, law, and intellectual property expertise, Adam brings a wealth of knowledge to the firm. Welcome, Adam! Read more at https://t.co/k0YdgCLnaN.
Help us welcome Amy Brooks! Amy is the firm's new accounting manager. She has extensive experience in all areas of accounting. Her professional background includes holding key roles as Controller and Accounting Manager at several prominent Omaha businesses.
John Squires, with extensive patent litigation & prosecution experience, is nominated as USPTO Director. Suiter Swantz congratulates Squires, and we are excited for advancements ahead. Read more: https://t.co/69gyiu8err #USPTO#Innovation