Harry Aubrey Toulmin, Sr.
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Toulmin's signature appears beneath Orville and Wilbur's in the lower left corner of Patent US-1903-821393.
Harry Aubrey Toulmin, Sr. was the patent attorney of the Wright Brothers and to some extent the author of Patent US-1903-821393. He was involved, with the Brothers, in the subsequent legal disputes which arose over the rights to produce aircraft.[1]
(Henry A. Toulmin, Jr., presumably Harry's son, was also an attorney and wrote a book in 1936 titled Invention and the Law.)[2]
Re his early life, Wikipedia says not much is known; from this wiki's data we see that he appears to have been a witness to a projectile patent in 1880, around age 22.[3][4]
More:[5]
- Following the U.S. Patent Office examiner's advice to the brothers to work with a patent attorney, Wilbur began searching for a qualified lawyer. Two friends, John Kirby and Will Ohmer, recommended that Wilbur contact Henry A. Toulmin in Springfield.
- In January 1904, Wilbur wrote to Toulmin asking for an appointment to discuss filing a new patent application. Eight days later Wilbur made the trip to Springfield. Toulmin took Wilbur and Orville's claims seriously when they announced they wanted to patent a flying machine. The Wright brothers hired Toulmin that day and placed the Wright patent case in his hands.
- After studying what the Wright brothers had given him to work with, Toulmin urged that they only seek a patent on its system for in-air control which they followed his recommendation that they apply for a patent based on the 3-axis control system of their 1902 Glider instead of their powered 1903 or 1904 Flyers in order to avoid having to present a working model to a highly doubting Patent Office. In addition, Toulmin advised the Wrights to patent not just the mechanisms that allowed them to warp or flex a wing but, more importantly, to patent the idea of roll control itself.
- In all, Toulmin handled 5 patent applications for the Wright brothers over a period of 17 years, spurring more than 13 years of fierce legal battles over the intellectual property rights he helped create. As a result of Toulmin's success in keeping others from using the Wright brothers' ideas, aircraft manufacturers established the Aircraft Manufacturers Association to coordinate the World War I wartime aircraft manufacturing in the United States and formed a patent pool 4 months after the start of the war, in July, 1917, with the approval of the U.S. government. All patent litigation ceased automatically and royalties were reduced to 1% and free exchange of inventions and ideas took place among all the airframe builders.
- Toulmin channeled his success and notoriety into authoring more than 30 books on a wide variety of topics, including the Truman Committee of President Harry S. Truman. Several of Toulmin's books were published well after his death in 1942.
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Patents for which Harry Toulmin or H. A. Toulmin was the patent agent
- Patent US-1903-821393 (Inventors: Orville Wright • Wilbur Wright, English title: Flying-Machine, Patent agent: Harry Toulmin)
- Patent US-1908-1075533 (Inventors: Orville Wright • Wilbur Wright, English title: Flying-machine, Applicant firm: Wright Company, Patent agent: H. A. Toulmin)
- Patent US-1908-1122348 (Inventors: Orville Wright • Wilbur Wright, English title: Flying machine, Applicant firm: Wright Company, Patent agent: H. A. Toulmin)
- Patent US-1908-987662 (Inventors: Orville Wright • Wilbur Wright, English title: Flying machine, Applicant firm: Wright Company, Patent agent: H. A. Toulmin)
- Patent US-1910-986258 (Inventors: Henry W. Yost, English title: Post or bar, Patent agent: H. A. Toulmin)
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Names | Harry Aubrey Toulmin Sr.; Harry Toulmin, Sr.; Harry A. Toulmin |
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Countries | US |
Locations | Ohio |
Occupations | patent agent, attorney |
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Accreditations | Ohio Bar |
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Family name | Toulmin |
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Wikidata id | Q15996367 |