Patent Applications




Number 63. 1143

SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1892.
Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1892.

Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 5th August, 1892.

COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-mentioned applications for Letters Patent have been accepted, and are open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time within two months from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing, in duplicate, of opposition to the grant of any such patent, stating in such notice the particular grounds of his objection. A fee of 10s. is payable with such notice :—

No. 5245.—15th October, 1891.—HAROLD JAMES AUGUSTUS PYKE, of Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent. An invention for a kauri-gum-cleaning process. (Specification, 2s. 6d.)*

No. 5247.—22nd October, 1891.—GUNDER TELLEFSEN, of Danevirke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Machinist, and HENRY HUGHES, of 4, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Foreign Member of the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents. An invention for an improved apparatus for washing floors. (Specification, 14s. ; drawings, 12s. 6d.)*

No. 5314.—1st December, 1891.—JAMES HORNSBY, JOHN INNOCENT, and ISAAC TROLLEY, all of Spittlegate Iron-works, Grantham, Lincoln, England, Engineers. An invention for improvements in harvesting - machines. (Specification, 18s. 6d. ; drawings, £4.)*

No. 5439.—20th February, 1892.—HENRY WILLIAM LOVE-GROVE, of Gapes Valley, Geraldine, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention for the string-acting knotter for reaping- and binding-machines. (Specification, 4s. 6d. ; drawings, 5s.)*

No. 5661.—20th July, 1892.—WILLIAM SNELL CHENHALL, Mining Engineer and Analyst, and WILLIAM FRANCIS SNELL CHENHALL, Stockbrokers’ Clerk, both of No. 3, Ballance Road, Homerton, London, England. An invention for improvements in solidifying mineral, vegetable, and animal oils, and volatile and inflammable fluids. (Specification, 7s. 6d.)

No. 5662.—20th July, 1892.—HENRY HOWARD, of Coomb’s Wood Tube Works, Halesowen, near Birmingham, England, Manufacturer. An invention for improvements in heating and welding by electricity. (Specification, 3s. ; drawings, 5s.)

No. 5663.—16th July, 1892.—MARIE ELISE WIRTH, Wife of William Frederick Wirth, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention for piercing cattle, to liberate gases which cause cattle to swell after eating clover, &c., which invention is entitled “ Wirth’s Cattle-piercer.” (Specification, 3s. ; drawings, 3s.)

No. 5664.—21st July, 1892.—DEMETRIUS BITTLE STROUSE, Attorney-at-Law, and WINGFIELD GRIFFIN, Judge, both of Salem, Virginia, United States of America. An invention for improvements in spark-arresters for locomotives and other engines. (Specification, 16s. ; drawings, 12s. 6d.)

No. 5665.—21st July, 1892.—WILLIAM LOCKHART MORTON, of Caroline Street, South Yarra, near Melbourne, Victoria. An invention for improvements in boots and shoes. (Specification, 6s. ; drawings, 3s.)

No. 5667.—23rd July, 1892.—JOHN BLIGH SUTTOR, of Bathurst, New South Wales, Railway-engineer. An invention for an improved process of extracting copper from pyritic ores. (Specification, 15s. 6d.)

No. 5670.—25th July, 1892.—JOHN BELK, of Feilding, New Zealand, Coach-builder. An invention for a nutless bolt for fish-plates on railways, and some other purposes. (Specification, 5s. 6d. ; drawings, 5s.)

No. 5671.—25th July, 1892.—FREDERICK DE JERSEY CLERE, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Architect. An invention for an improvement in the method of hanging ordinary sashes, to be known as “ Clere’s Sashes.” (Specification, 2s. 6d. ; drawings, 3s.)

No. 5672.—25th July, 1892.—JOSEPH WILLIAM SUTTON, of Eagle Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Engineer. An invention for improvements in the wet process for the extraction of gold or silver, or both, from pulverised ores or other finely-divided material, and in apparatus therefor. (Specification, 16s. ; drawings, £1.)

No. 5673.—21st July, 1892.—JOHN MIDGLEY RISHWORTH, STEPHEN INGHAM, and JOSEPH VICKERS, all of Leeds, England, Corn-millers. An invention for machinery for sorting and separating loose substances into various grades of fineness. (Specification, 15s. ; drawings, £1.)

No. 5674.—21st July, 1892.—JOSHUA THOMAS JOHNS, of Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Biscuit Manufacturer. An invention for improvements in tins or cans for meat, fruit, and some other substances. (Specification, 9s. ; drawings, 5s.)

No. 5677.—22nd July, 1892.—JAMES YOUNG, of Castle Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Cooper. An invention entitled “ The Orbit Cylinder Churn.” (Specification, 3s. ; drawings, 5s.)



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🌾 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 August 1892
Patent Applications, Inventions, Specifications
23 names identified
  • Harold James Augustus Pyke, Kauri-gum-cleaning process
  • Gunder Tellefsen, Improved apparatus for washing floors
  • Henry Hughes (Foreign Member of the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents), Improved apparatus for washing floors
  • James Hornsby, Improvements in harvesting-machines
  • John Innocent, Improvements in harvesting-machines
  • Isaac Trolley, Improvements in harvesting-machines
  • Henry William Love-Grove, String-acting knotter for reaping- and binding-machines
  • William Snell Chenhall (Mining Engineer and Analyst), Improvements in solidifying oils and fluids
  • William Francis Snell Chenhall (Stockbrokers’ Clerk), Improvements in solidifying oils and fluids
  • Henry Howard, Improvements in heating and welding by electricity
  • Marie Elise Wirth (Wife of William Frederick Wirth), Cattle-piercer for liberating gases
  • Demetrius Bittle Strouse (Attorney-at-Law), Improvements in spark-arresters for locomotives
  • Wingfield Griffin (Judge), Improvements in spark-arresters for locomotives
  • William Lockhart Morton, Improvements in boots and shoes
  • John Bligh Suttor (Railway-engineer), Improved process of extracting copper from pyritic ores
  • John Belk (Coach-builder), Nutless bolt for fish-plates on railways
  • Frederick de Jersey Clere (Architect), Improvement in hanging ordinary sashes
  • Joseph William Sutton (Engineer), Improvements in wet process for extraction of gold or silver
  • John Midgley Rishworth, Machinery for sorting and separating loose substances
  • Stephen Ingham, Machinery for sorting and separating loose substances
  • Joseph Vickers, Machinery for sorting and separating loose substances
  • Joshua Thomas Johns (Biscuit Manufacturer), Improvements in tins or cans for meat, fruit, and other substances
  • James Young (Cooper), Orbit Cylinder Churn

  • Not specified