
First Computer Mouse Patent

by Dale Kincaid
Title
First Computer Mouse Patent
Artist
Dale Kincaid
Medium
Digital Art
Description
This vintage patent drawing, filed in 1984, showcases the innovative design of a cursor control device, often referred to as a computer mouse. The detailed illustration reveals the intricate components and mechanisms that enable the device to accurately control a cursor on a display screen. The inventor, William F. Lapson, likely played a significant role in shaping the development of modern computing technology.
Patent artwork features original drawings and illustrations from the archives of the U.S. Patent Office. Ideal for inventors, engineers, and big thinkers, patent art serves as a unique conversation starter and makes an excellent gift for those with a passion for history, innovation, or specific hobbies. They are a perfect choice for both corporate and personal spaces such as offices, country clubs, restaurants, and game rooms. These high-resolution prints are also ideal for decorating man caves, dorm rooms, kids rooms, bath, kitchen, dining and more.
These U. S. Patent registrations represent meticulously restored original drawings, illustrations and engravings. While certain restorations may still exhibit signs of wear and tear due to their age, many have undergone removal of dust, scratches, and smudges, as well as other enhancements so they can be reproduced as exquisite high-quality, high-resolution art prints.
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September 9th, 2024
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