Three patents (one for cosmetics, and two for paints and stains) were issued to George Washington Carver
George Washinton Carver was a black American. He invented peanut butter.
George Washington Carver was an American scientist, botanist, and inventor. He is best known for his work in agricultural research and his promotion of alternative crops to cotton. Carver invented over 300 products using peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans, and his work greatly contributed to sustainable agriculture.
George Washington Carver attended and graduated from Minneapolis High School in Kansas. Afterwards, he applied to many colleges but was denied by many because of his race. He was accepted into Simpson College where he studied Art and Piano. Due to his liking in painting plants, his teacher suggested he study botany, which he did. He studied botany in the Iowa State Agricultural College.
In the USA alone there have been over 8,300,000 patents issued. Add to these all of the other patents in all of the other countries and you will have your answer.
Alexander Graham Bell had 18 patents issued to him only, and 12 issued to him and collaborators.
Most likely George Washington.
George Washington, in 1789.
Yes, they are, but you have to apply for them.
Kia Silverbrook. Silverbrook is listed as an inventor on 3123 issued US utility patents.
he was issued 1,093 patents
The US Patent Office issued 99,200 total patents from 1 January 1990 to 31 December 1990, including 9 reissue patents, 6 plant patents, 194 design patents, and 98,991 utility patents.
The Washington quarter was issued in 1932 to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth, so the answer is no.