Patent History Materials Index - ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS FOR 1862

LETTER FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS
transmitting his annual report for the year 1862
February 5, 1863 -- Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE
January 30, 1863

Sir:
The Commissioner of Patents, by the 14th section of the act of March 3, 1837, is required to lay before Congress a detailed statement of the expenditures and payments by him made from said (patent) fund, a list of all the patents which have been granted during the preceding year, designated under proper heads, the subjects of such patents, and furnishing an alphabetical list of the patentees, with their places of residence, a list of all patents which shall have become public property during the same period, together with such other information of the state and condition of the Patent Office as may be useful to Congress or to the public.

In conformity with these requirements of law, I submit the following:
 


         No 1



Number of applications during the year 1862                 5038

Number of patents granted, including designs and reissues   3521

Number of caveats filed                                      824

Number of applications for extension of patents               41

Number of patents extended                                    22

Number of patents expired 31st December 1862                 648

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    Of the patents granted, there were:

To citizens of the United States                            3438

To subjects of Great Britain                                  39

To subjects of the French Empire                              33

To subjects of other foreign governments                      11

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    Total                                                   3521

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        No 2



Statement of money received during the year, viz:



On applications for patents, reissues, etc.          $153,818.00

For copies and for recording assignments               11,081.50

Appropriation, July 16, 1862, to refund expenses

   of printing patents                                 50,855.49

                                                     ___________

    Total                                             215,754.99

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        No 3



Statement of expenditures from the patent fund



Salaries                         $77,404.93

Contingent expenses               55,057.98

Temporary clerks                  44,462.48

Withdrawals                        5,140.00

Refunding money paid by mistake      570.00

Judges in appeal cases               175.00

                                 ___________

       Total                     182,810.39

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        No 4



Statement of the condition of the patent fund



Amount to the credit of the patent fund 

    January 1, 1862                               $5,416.55

Amount paid in during the year                   215,754.99

                                                 ___________

    Total                                        221,171.54

Deduct expenditures during the same period       182,810.39

                                                 __________

Leaving in the treasury January 1, 1863,

    the sum of                                    38,361.15

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           No. 5.



Table exhibiting the business of the office for twenty-six years 

ending December 31, 1862



Years Applications Caveats Patents     Cash          Cash

         Filed      Filed  Issued     Received      Received



1837                           435    $29,289.08    $33,506.98

1838                           520     42,123.54     37,402.10

1839                           425     37,260.00     34,543.51

1840       765        228      473     38,056.51     39,020.67

1841       847        312      495     40,413.01     52,666.87

1842       761        391      517     36,505.68     31,241.48

1843       819        315      531     35,315.81     30,766.96

1844     1,045        380      502     42,509.26     36,244.73

1845     1,246        452      502     51,076.14     39,395.65

1846     1,272        448      619     50,264.16     46,158.71

1847     1,531        553      572     63,111.19     41,878.35

1848     1,628        607      660     67,576.69     58,905.84

1849     1,955        595    1,070     80,752.78     77,716.44

1850     2,193        602      995     86,927.05     80,100.95

1851     2,258        760      869     95,738.61     86,916.93

1852     2,639        996    1,020    112,656.34     95,916.91

1853     2,673        901      958    121,527.45    132,869.83

1854     3,324        868    1,902    163,789.84    167,146.32

1855     4,435        906    2,024    216,459.35    179,540.33

1856     4,960      1,024    2,502    192,588.02    199,931.02

1857     4,771      1,010    2,910    196,132.01    211,582.09

1858     5,364        943    3,710    203,716.16    193,193.74

1859     6,225      1,097    4,538    245,942.15    210,278.41

1860     7,653      1,084    4,819    256,352.59    252.820.80

1861     4,643        700    3,340    137,354.44    221,491.91

1862     5,038        824    -----    215,754.99    182,810.39

By the act of Congress of March 2, 1861, the Commissioner of Patents was authorized to print ten copies of the descriptions and of the drawings of the patents issued by the office. After a trial of eight months the work was discontinued on account of the expense, and the section of the law authorizing the printing was subsequently repealed. During the past year I have ordered correct and well digested abstracts of the patents to be prepared by an experienced examiner in the office, with the claims and reduced copies of the drawings attached, which accompany this report. The publication of the same will supply a great want now felt by the inventors of the country. The reports of 1859 and 1860 were issued in a style which reflected credit upon the office, and were of great value to all interested in the improvements in the arts and manufactures. The usual appropriation for the preparation of the report of 1861 would enable the office to complete the series for which there are daily demands.

I take the liberty of inviting the attention of Congress to the other matters treated of in my report for 1862, to which I have nothing to add at present.

D.P. HOLLOWAY
Commissioner

Hon. Galusha A. Grow
Speaker of the House of Representatives
 

 

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