✨ Patent Applications and Status
1580
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 74
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 2nd October, 1895.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 7885.—10th September, 1895.—Askin Morrison Nicho-
las, of “Linden,” Yarra Street, Hawthorne, near Melbourne,
Victoria, Metallurgist. An invention for an improved tem-
perature-exchanger, to be used for either heating or cooling
fluids or liquids.
No. 7896.—18th September, 1895.—Henry Wriedt, of 50,
Molesworth Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Engineer.
An invention for a rafter or joist cramp for the suspension
of block and tackle in stores and other places.
No. 7898.—16th September, 1895.—Graves Aickin, of Park
Road, Chemist, and Robert Caldwell, of Vincent Street,
Machinist, both in Auckland, New Zealand. An invention
for improved gearing as applied to gas or vapour motors,
to be called "The Century Silent Motor."
No. 7899.—19th September, 1895.—John Nicol, of Buckle
Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber. An invention
for an improved milk aerator and cooler.
No. 7900.—19th September, 1895.—John Nicol, of Buckle
Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber. An invention
for an improved water-heater for baths, lavatories, and
domestic purposes.
No. 7905.—20th September, 1895.—Edwin Valentine Lut-
trell, of Ormond, Settler, and Edward Henry Featon, of
Gisborne, Draughtsman, both in New Zealand. An inven-
tion entitled "The Universal Cleanser," a new and improved
detergent for washing clothes and for general cleansing
purposes.
No. 7906.—20th September, 1895.—Mary Orchard, of
Opunake, New Zealand, Teacher of Music and Painting. An
invention for a guide to the fire-escape or outside doors.
No. 7907.—9th September, 1895.—Howard Crunden
Cleaver, of 3, Eden Street, Hampstead Road, London, N.W.,
England, Furniture-manufacturer. An invention for im-
provement in apparatus for applying paints and varnishes
to surfaces.
No. 7908.—19th September, 1895.—Charles Edwin Draper
Usher, of Manning Road, Malvern, near Melbourne, Victoria,
Gentleman. An invention for an improved variable driving-
gear for bicycles and other velocipedes.
No. 7910.—18th September, 1895.—William Andrews and
Arthur Ward Beaven, carrying on business in copartnership
as "Andrews and Beaven," at Christchurch, New Zealand,
Engineers. An invention for improvements in seed cleaning,
dressing, and separating machines.
No. 7911.—21st September, 1895.—John Morrison, of Yeo
Vale, Colac, Contractor, and William Thomas Dale, of South
Purrumbete, Carrier, both in Victoria. An invention for a
new or improved method of, and apparatus for, removing
goods from narrow- to broad-gauge railway trucks, and vice
versâ.
No. 7912.—21st September, 1895.—John Dunstain Dallas,
of 454, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Manufacturer
of Dairying Appliances. An invention for improvements
in connection with butter-boxes and method of stacking or
storing same.
No. 7913.—23rd September, 1895.—Sidney Soffe, of
Russell Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker.
An invention for an improved appliance for suspending
pictures and suchlike articles.
No. 7914.—23rd September, 1895.—Duncan Daniel Mc-
Kenzie, of 42, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand,
Settler. An invention for improvements relating to the
lacing of boots and the like.
No. 7915.—23rd September, 1895.—Joseph McKenny and
Robert Martin, both of 42, Lambton Quay, Wellington,
New Zealand, Farmers. An invention for a new or im-
proved machine for threshing cocksfoot and similar seeds.
No. 7917.—25th September, 1895.—William Joll and
John Henry Joll, of Havelock North, Hawke's Bay, New
Zealand, Blacksmiths. An invention entitled "Joll's Im-
proved Fruit-tree Sprayer."
No. 7918.—25th September, 1895.—Galbraith Wratten
and George Wratten, of Martinborough, New Zealand,
Sheep-farmers. An invention for improvements in iron
fencing-posts and standards.
No. 7920.—23rd September, 1895.—Jacob Rittenberg, of 2,
Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zea-
land, Manufacturer of Waterproof Garments. An invention
for improvements in ventilation of waterproof garments.
No. 7922.—26th September, 1895.—Walter Andrews, of
Oriental Bay, Wellington, New Zealand, Brass-finisher.
An invention for an improved fastener for doors, sashes, and
the like, to be called "The Elect."
No. 7930.—26th September, 1895.—John Knapton Mawson,
of Papanui, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer.
An invention for an improved lever lifting-jack with adjust-
able screwed standard.
No. 7935.—30th September, 1895.—Edward James Green,
of Taranaki Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter.
An invention entitled "Speedy Bottle-washer."
No. 7936.—30th September, 1895.—John William Mc-
Dougall, of Napier, New Zealand, Journalist. An invention
for improvements in window frames and sashes.
No. 7937.—30th September, 1895.—John William Mc-
Dougall, of Napier, New Zealand, Journalist. An invention
for improvements in sash-frames for sliding sashes.
No. 7938.—26th September, 1895.—Martin McDermott, of
College Road, Ponsonby, and Victoria Street East, both in
Auckland, New Zealand, Plumber, Gasfitter, and Electric-
bell Fitter. An invention entitled "McDermott's Burglar
Alarm."
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Note.—Provisional specifications cannot be inspected, or
their contents made known by this office in any way, until
the complete specifications in connection therewith have
been accepted.
The date of acceptance of each application is given after
the number.
Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 19th September,
1895, to the 2nd October, 1895, inclusive:—
No. 6873.—T. S. Philpott, horse-collar.
No. 6912.—T. R. Proctor, sight testing.
No. 6914.—E. A. Ashcroft, treating refractory ores.
No. 6919.—T. Boyd, cycle bearing.
No. 6941.—G. Mander, horse-shoe.
No. 6960.—G. J. A. Richardson and G. W. Brodrick,
handles and levers for locks.
No. 7011.—J. Holliday and A. Cameron, paint.
No. 7145.—J. Warnock, headline-machine.
No. 7439.—Ryder and Co. (Limited), bottle filling and stop-
pering machines (T. Sutcliffe).
No. 7499.—T. E. Sapwell, canister for sowing manures.
No. 7576.—G. Eastwood, platen presses.
No. 7577.—G. Eastwood, fongs for stereotyping.
No. 7578.—A. K. Y. Anderson and J. Mackintosh, treating
hides and skins.
No. 7600.—J. Banbury, making cans, drums, &c.
No. 7639.—H. Ham, potato-chopper.
No. 7676.—J. C. Lee, S. Walton, and W. G. Scott, liquid-
fuel burners.
No. 7684.—G. Lansell, raising water from mines, &c.
No. 7686.—H. Dixson, mouthpieces for pipes, &c. (F. W.
Schroeder).
No. 7689.—A. C. Rand, explosive compounds.
No. 7690.—A. Weil and W. Prasse, moulding tiles.
No. 7696.—The Diamond Match Company, making wax
matches (E. B. Beecher and J. P. Wright).
No. 7697.—L. F. Betts, lamps.
No. 7700.—G. S. and C. Cory, artificial fuel.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which com-
plete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from
the 19th September, 1895, to the 2nd October, 1895, in-
clusive:—
No. 6730.—L. Cerchi, chain-protector for cycles.
No. 6738.—R. Cockerell, horse-shoes.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Letters Patent void.
LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fee
for second term, from the 19th September, 1895, to
the 2nd October, 1895, inclusive:—
No. 5058.—The Wolseley Sheep-shearing Machine Com-
pany (Limited), flexible shafts for shearing-machines, &c.
No. 5059.—T. Whetter and M. Seale, controlling and ad-
justing sliding sashes.
No. 5060.—J. S. Fitzmaurice, brand.
No. 5066.—T. Andrews, burnishing leather (H. Corrick).
No. 5069.—A., S., and F. Ambler, washing wool, &c.
No. 5072.—W. A. Hills, manufacture of sodium-chloride.
No. 5074.—J. Wells, pneumatic-power transmitter.
No. 5077.—J. Moeller, producing and applying combustible
fluid for illumination, &c.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
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🌾 Provisional Specifications Accepted
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 October 1895
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Engineers, Manufacturers
31 names identified
- Askin Morrison Nicholas (Metallurgist), Invention for temperature-exchanger
- Henry Wriedt (Engineer), Invention for rafter or joist cramp
- Graves Aickin (Chemist), Invention for improved gearing
- Robert Caldwell (Machinist), Invention for improved gearing
- John Nicol (Plumber), Invention for milk aerator and cooler
- John Nicol (Plumber), Invention for water-heater
- Edwin Valentine Luttrell (Settler), Invention for Universal Cleanser
- Edward Henry Featon (Draughtsman), Invention for Universal Cleanser
- Mary Orchard (Teacher of Music and Painting), Invention for guide to fire-escape
- Howard Crunden Cleaver (Furniture-manufacturer), Invention for applying paints and varnishes
- Charles Edwin Draper Usher (Gentleman), Invention for variable driving-gear
- William Andrews, Invention for seed cleaning and separating
- Arthur Ward Beaven, Invention for seed cleaning and separating
- John Morrison (Contractor), Invention for removing goods from railway trucks
- William Thomas Dale (Carrier), Invention for removing goods from railway trucks
- John Dunstain Dallas (Manufacturer of Dairying Appliances), Invention for improvements in butter-boxes
- Sidney Soffe (Cabinetmaker), Invention for suspending pictures
- Duncan Daniel McKenzie (Settler), Invention for boot lacing
- Joseph McKenny (Farmer), Invention for threshing machine
- Robert Martin (Farmer), Invention for threshing machine
- William Joll (Blacksmith), Invention for fruit-tree sprayer
- John Henry Joll (Blacksmith), Invention for fruit-tree sprayer
- Galbraith Wratten (Sheep-farmer), Invention for iron fencing-posts
- George Wratten (Sheep-farmer), Invention for iron fencing-posts
- Jacob Rittenberg (Manufacturer of Waterproof Garments), Invention for ventilation of waterproof garments
- Walter Andrews (Brass-finisher), Invention for door fastener
- John Knapton Mawson (Engineer), Invention for lever lifting-jack
- Edward James Green (Carpenter), Invention for bottle-washer
- John William McDougall (Journalist), Invention for window frames
- John William McDougall (Journalist), Invention for sash-frames
- Martin McDermott (Plumber, Gasfitter, and Electric-bell Fitter), Invention for burglar alarm
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🌾 Letters Patent Sealed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 October 1895
Patents, Sealed, Inventions, Engineers, Manufacturers
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🌾 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 October 1895
Patents, Lapsed, Inventions, Engineers, Manufacturers
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🌾 Letters Patent Void
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 October 1895
Patents, Void, Inventions, Engineers, Manufacturers
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
NZ Gazette 1895, No 74