George B. Selden

George B. Selden
Selden in 1871
Born
George Baldwin Selden

(1846-09-14)September 14, 1846
DiedJanuary 17, 1922(1922-01-17) (aged 75)
Rochester, New York, U.S.
Resting placeMount Hope Cemetery, Rochester
Education
Occupations
  • Businessman
  • inventor
  • lawyer
Known forInventing a version of the automobile
Board member of
Spouse
Clara Drake Woodruff
(m. 1871⁠–⁠1922)
Children4
FatherHenry R. Selden

George Baldwin Selden (September 14, 1846 – January 17, 1922) was an American patent lawyer and inventor from New York who was granted a U.S. patent for an automobile in 1895.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Flink, p. 51 Probably the most absurd action in the history of patent law was the granting of United States patent number 549,160 on November 5, 1895, to George B. Selden. a Rochester, New York, patent lawyer and inventor, for an "improved road engine" powered by "a liquid-hydrocarbon engine of the compression type."
  2. ^ Flink, p. 51 His own patent application was filed in 1879. He then used evasive legal tactics to delay the patent's acceptance until conditions seemed favorable for commercial exploitation.
  3. ^ Borth, Christy. Masters of Mass Production, pp. 38, 152, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, IN, 1945.