Innovation has always been a cornerstone of American society. With Independence Day looming just around the corner, we wanted to take some time to recognize some of our favorite patriotic patents. Whether you’re hosting a barbeque, headed out for a Fourth of July concert, or anxiously awaiting your hometown’s fireworks display, take a few minutes to join us in saluting the innovative American way by recognizing our six favorite Independence Day patents.
To really get yourself in the patriotic mood and set the tone for the day, may we suggest inventor Douglas Marshall's American flag temporary body decals? These fun and festive additions to any outfit are sure to not only inspire patriotism in the wearer but also in all those around. It is practically impossible to wear an entire American flag on your face without being filled with pride in your country. Make sure to stock up – these are sure to be a favorite party accessory!
Speaking of parties, the long summer days surrounding the Fourth of July mean extra daylight and you do not want to be caught without sufficient entertainment to keep your guests busy until dark. Seeing as baseball is America’s favorite pastime, we could not think of a better Independence Day backyard game than this “Backyard baseball game.” Party hosts can thank baseball fans Robert Palmer and Kenneth Vayda for this perfectly patriotic party entertainment.
Now that we’ve covered party attire and entertainment, let’s move on to food. Every good host knows that the secret to throwing the best Fourth of July party on the block is in the food. Hotdogs and hamburgers are not only the quintessential summer barbeque food but they are also simple to prepare. Keeping the food simple allows you to focus on what really matters (beating each and every one of your guests at your backyard baseball game, of course). This grill by inventor Clarence A. Get is the perfect addition to any host’s outdoor kitchen.
Any discussion of Fourth of July themed patents would be lacking without at least a mention of fireworks. These fun, festive displays are simply bursting with patriotic pride. Firework lovers across the nation can thank inventor Gioiosa Joseph for improving upon these tried and true crowd pleasers. Gioiosa’s 1930 improvements mean that we can more confidently shoot off these displays of American pride without fear of losing limbs. Safety first!
The first of two flag pole patents we are rounding out our discussion with today (it is an Independence Day article after all) is this handy chair/flag pole combo. Whether you are relaxing at the lake or headed to a firework display, this is a must-have lounge accessory. For Fourth of July displays of patriotism, you simply cannot beat attaching an American flag to your chair. Inventors Jeffrey M. Schmidt and John D. Griffard truly understand how to relax in style.
Our last Independence Day inspired patent to make this list is inventor James D. Houston’s “mechanically-waved flag.” No matter what you end up doing this Fourth of July, showing your American pride is easy when you can simply set up a patriotic display in your front yard.
Make sure to pick up a few of these Independence Day-themed items, and we hope you have a safe, enjoyable holiday!.
Happy Fourth of July from all of us at Juristat!