{
  "patent_number": "US 90646",
  "country": "US",
  "title": "Edison's First Patent: An Electric Vote Recorder",
  "original_title": "Improvement in electrographic vote-recorder",
  "summary": "Thomas Edison's very first patent, granted in 1869, describes an early machine designed to use electricity to quickly record and tally votes, primarily for legislative bodies.",
  "what_it_does": "Based on its title, \"Improvement in electrographic vote-recorder,\" this patent from Thomas A. Edison likely describes a system for recording votes using electrical means. Historically, such devices aimed to automate the process of legislative voting, moving beyond slow, manual roll-call methods. The core mechanism would involve members casting votes, which are then electrically transmitted and recorded, possibly on a paper roll or a visual display, to quickly tally results. For example, a legislator might press a 'yea' or 'nay' button, and the machine would instantly register that vote. Without the specific claims text, the exact electrical components, wiring, or precise recording methods are not detailed.",
  "what_it_does_not_cover": [
    "Does not cover purely mechanical vote recording systems that do not use electrical signals.",
    "Does not cover electronic voting systems that rely on modern digital computers, networks, or cryptographic security.",
    "Does not cover methods for ensuring voter anonymity or securing ballots against fraud, beyond the basic recording mechanism.",
    "Does not cover systems designed for secret ballot public elections, as it was likely intended for public legislative votes.",
    "Does not cover biometric identification methods for voters."
  ],
  "filed": null,
  "granted": "1869-06-01",
  "expires": null,
  "status": "active",
  "holder": "Thomas A. Edison",
  "holder_url": "https://patentbrief.org/company/thomas-a-edison",
  "inventors": [],
  "times_cited": 0,
  "tags": [
    "consumer_electronics",
    "telecommunications",
    "mechanical"
  ],
  "abstract": null,
  "url": "https://patentbrief.org/patent/us/90646/edison-first-patent-vote-recorder",
  "markdown_url": "https://patentbrief.org/patent/us/90646/edison-first-patent-vote-recorder/md",
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