Steve Jobs may have passed away more than three years ago, but he is still having patents awarded today as applications work their way through the system and old patents are renewed with updates. MIT Technology Review notes that of the 458 patents credited to Jobs, almost a third of them have been awarded since his death in October 2011.

His patent documents act as a record of Apple’s history, says the site … 

Since his death in 2011 from pancreatic cancer, the former Apple CEO has won 141 patents. That’s more than most inventors win during their lifetimes.

The very first patent won by Steve Jobs, filed in 1980 and approved in 1983, was simply titled ‘Personal Computer’ and covered what was to become a familiar design. One of the more recent was the iconic glass cube design of Apple’s Fifth Avenue store, awarded in August of this year.

Perhaps more surprisingly, new patents are being filed today on which Jobs is named as an inventor.

Despite his prolific record, FOSS Patents’ Florian Müller says it is debatable whether Jobs can be considered one of the greatest inventors, as so many of the patents related to designs rather than technologies.

Some of [these] offer a window on his personal interests, like a 260-foot super yacht, Venus, that he commissioned and helped design. Only this March, a company based on Cape Cod, Savant Systems, listed Jobs as the lead inventor on a patent application covering the idea of using a tablet like the iPad to steer a sea vessel.

Yukari Iwatani Kane – author of Haunted Empire, Apple After Steve Jobs (a book described as ‘nonsense’ by Tim Cook) – also noted that Steve Jobs’ name was often included among scores of others on patent applications. However, Tim Wasko, who developed the interface for the iPod, says that the feedback, comments and suggestions made by Jobs were “worthy of him being on the patent.”

The upcoming Steve Jobs biopic recently moved from Sony Pictures to Universal. After early reports that first Leonardo DiCaprio and later Christian Bale were to play Jobs, Michael Fassbender is now expected to play the lead, with Natalie Portman tipped to play daughter Lissa Brennan-Jobs.

Via Business Insider