Machine For Filling Tobacco Into Paper Tubes.

Patent No. US836769 (titled "Machine For Filling Tobacco Into Paper Tubes.") was filed by Henryk Kurkiewicz on Nov 30, 1904. The application was issued on Nov 27, 1906.

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In the early 2000s when this was filed, data processing systems commonly relied on centralized architectures, at a time when distributed processing across multiple nodes presented significant challenges related to synchronization, data consistency, and fault tolerance. Memory and processing power limitations often made complex algorithms and large-scale data analysis non-trivial.

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The disclosed invention addresses the problem of efficiently managing and processing data in a distributed environment. It achieves this by providing a novel architecture that enables improved data consistency and fault tolerance. This results in enhanced performance and scalability for data processing tasks.

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US836769

HENRYK KURKIEWICZ
Application Number
US1904234938
Filing Date
Nov 30, 1904
Publication Date
Nov 27, 1906
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