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Patent Models: Textile and Sewing Machines

American History Museum

For much of the nineteenth century, inventors submitted a model with their patent application to the United States Patent Office. The National Museum of American History’s patent model collection began with the acquisition of 284 models from the Patent Office in June 1908, and reached more than 1,000 models by the end of that summer. In 1926, Congress decided to dispense with the stored collection of models and gave the Smithsonian Institution the opportunity to collect any models it wanted. Today, the museum’s collection exceeds 10,000 patent models dating from 1836 to 1910.

The museum’s Textile Collection contains over four thousand patent models. The collection includes many examples of carding machines, spinning machines, knitting machines, rope making machines, looms, baskets, carpets, fabrics, and sewing machines. Even the simple clothespin is well represented, with 41 patent models.

This sampling of patent models from the Textile Collection describes the two major groupings, textile machinery and sewing machines. In both groups, the examination of the models begins with the earliest of the inventions. In this early group of patent models, the textile machinery models date from 1837 to 1840, and the sewing machine models from 1842 to 1854.

For more information about the museum’s patent model collection, see Patent Model Index, Guide to the Collections of the National Museum of American History.


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1854 - Walter Hunt's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1852 - Charles Miller's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1852 - Christopher Hodgkin's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1852 - John G. Bradeen's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1853 - William Wickersham's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine (leather)

1852 - Otis Avery's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1852 - Allen Wilson's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1851 - Allen B. Wilson's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1851 - Isaac Singer's Sewing Machine Patent Model

1851 Grover and Baker's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1849 - John Bachelder's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1842 - John J. Greenough's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1843 - Benjamin W. Bean's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1850 - Allen Wilson's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1843 - George H. Corliss's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1850 - Frederick R. Robinson's Patent Model of a Sewing Machine

1846 - Elias Howe Jr.'s Sewing Machine Patent Model

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