Patent Applications




1832

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 83

No. 8896.—26th September, 1896.—DAVID DUNN, of Lincoln, Canterbury, Machinist; THOMAS WILLIAM LEWIS, of Lyttelton, Canterbury, Ironmonger; and WILLIAM HENRY HARRIS, of Christchurch, Canterbury, Tinsmith, all in New Zealand. An invention for an improved flame-spreading and smoke-consuming appliance for oil-lamps. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8906.—30th September, 1896.—EMIL LAWRENCE OPPERMAN, of 27, Martin’s Lane, Cannon Street, London, E.C., England, Engineer. An invention for a new or improved apparatus for use with a mercury vapour process. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 11s.)

No. 8907.—17th September, 1896.—ADELAIDE RITCHIE MCDONALD, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Gentlewoman. An invention for an improvement in head-coverings, in pads and gloves, for cricket, football, and boxing purposes, and in horse-shoes. (Specification, 4s.)

No. 8911.—3rd October, 1896.—JOHN JOSEPH DAILY, late Farmer, now of 80, Montreal Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, New Zealand. An invention for an improved tire for bicycles and horseless carriages. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8924.—9th October, 1896.—DONALD DONALD, of Solway, Masterton, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. An invention entitled “The Maoriland Stumping and Heavy-weight-lifting Machine.” (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 6s.)

No. 8925.—30th June, 1896.—ALFRED LAUNCELOT JAMES TARR, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Inventor. An invention entitled “Tait’s Improved Animal Trap.” (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 6s.)

No. 8926.—10th October, 1896.—JOHN THOMPSON and CHARLES EVERARD, of 13, Brook Street, Peterborough, Northampton, England, Manufacturers (assignees of John Harrison, of Stamford, Lincoln, England, Engineer, and James Dodd, of 346, Alfreton Road, Nottingham, England, Commercial Traveller). An invention for improvements in and relating to bicycles. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, £1 15s. 6d.)

No. 8927.—10th October, 1896.—JOHN VAUGHAN-SHERRIN, of 3, Codrington Villas, Ramsgate, Kent, England, Electrical Engineer. An invention for improvements in and connected with dynamos, and the driving of same, and electric motors for the driving of vehicles and machinery. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, £1 6s.)

No. 8928.—10th October, 1896.—DANIEL MAYER, of 18, Great Marlborough Street, London, England, Pianofortemaker. An invention for improvements in or relating to stringed instruments, particularly pianofortes. (Specification, 14s.; drawings, £1 7s.)

No. 8929.—10th October, 1896.—CHARLES DUNSFORD JENKINS, M.D., of 130, Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America. An invention for improvements in apparatus for crushing or pulverising ores and other substances. (Specification, £1 3s.; drawings, £1 8s.)

No. 8930.—10th October, 1896.—EDWARD DAVIES, Architect, and ARTHUR HARRISON, Clerk, both of 21, King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia. An invention for an improved variable driving-gear for bicycles and other velocipedes. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, £1 6s.)

No. 8932.—11th September, 1896.—JOSEPH PRICE the elder, of Belgrove, Nelson, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention for an instrument for straining wire, used in wire fencing, either when erecting new fencing or tightening slack wires in old fencing, to be called “Price’s Wire-strainer.” (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 8935.—13th October, 1896.—WILLIAM WHEELBAND, of Temuka, Canterbury, New Zealand, Orchardist. An invention for mixture for cleansing trees from parasites. (Specification, 2s. 6d.)

No. 8937.—16th October, 1896.—PETTIBONE, MULLIKEN, AND Co., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, and having its principal place of business in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America (assignee of Henry Frederick Fuller, Merchant, of 134 and 136, Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America). An invention for improvement in gas-generators. (Specification, 15s. 6d.; drawings, 10s. 6d.)

No. 8941.—12th October, 1896.—ERNEST ROBERT GODWARD, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. An invention entitled “The Convertible Perambulator and Cradle.” (Specification, 8s.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 8942.—19th October, 1896.—JAMES WILLIAM BALDRY ABEL, of Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer (assignee of John Jasper Stone), and MICHAEL JAMES DEMPSEY, both of Sydney, New South Wales. An invention for an alternately cold and hot process, with apparatus therefor, for the treatment of animal bones and flesh, to obtain the separation and purification of the separable-component parts, and the elimination of bacteria or germ-life therefrom, embracing also the production of pure edible extract of meat. (Specification, £1 11s.; drawings, £1 16s.)

No. 8943.—19th October, 1896.—ROBERT REYBURN, Dairy Expert, and EDWARD DENHAM, Merchant, both of 154, Sussex Street, Sydney, New South Wales. An invention for apparatus for cleansing, cooling, and aerating milk and cream, or either of them. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 11s.)

No. 8946.—20th October, 1896.—ALFRED MARTIN, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Photographer. An invention for an improved method of and devices for producing embossed or bas-relief photographs. (Specification, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8947.—21st October, 1896.—CHARLES MARIA PIELSTICKER, of 33, Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improvements in the manufacture of a substitute for emery wheels. (Specification, 2s.)

No. 8951.—22nd October, 1896.—WILLIAM BENJAMIN WALTERS, Engineer, and FREDERICK HOWARD JEFFCOAT, Surgeon, both of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An invention for an improved amalgamator and concentrator for saving gold. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 13s. 6d.)

No. 8959.—7th October, 1896.—ARTHUR BILLCLIFF, of Addington, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Grocer. An invention for improved method of adjusting certain parts of apparatus for subdividing butter, butterine, or lard, and also improvements in said apparatus. (Specification, 18s. 6d.; drawings, £1 12s. 6d.)

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

NOTE.—The cost of transcribing the specification, and an estimate of the amount required for copying the drawings, have been inserted after the notice of each application. An order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office order or postal notes for the cost of copying.

An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.

Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 28th October, 1896.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 8889.—21st September, 1896.—JAMES COOPER CAIRNS, of Norwood, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Storekeeper. An invention for an improved flexible envelope or cover for pneumatic rubber wheel-tires.

No. 8900.—30th September, 1896.—WILLIAM PAGE, of Winchester, Canterbury, New Zealand. An invention entitled “Page’s Improved Speed Eclipse Wire-strainer.”

No. 8902.—30th September, 1896.—JOHN BARTHOLOMEW LEYDON, of 54, Iffla Street, South Melbourne, Victoria, Coach-builder. An invention for an improved toy representative of an individual on wheels.

No. 8933.—10th October, 1896.—JOHN ADCOCK, of Victoria Street, Richmond, Christchurch, New Zealand, Cab-proprietor. An invention for a driving-wheel bicycle-carriage.

No. 8934.—12th October, 1896.—JOHN CHAMBERS, of Mokopeka, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. An invention for improvements in electrical radiators and water-boilers for cooking and heating purposes.

No. 8936.—21st September, 1896.—JOHN TYSON, of Rongahere, Otago, New Zealand, Sawmiller. An invention for saving gold, to be called “Tyson’s Gold-saving and Self Cloth-washing Machine.”

No. 8938.—16th October, 1896.—HENRY WILLIAM TICKNER DOGGETT, Draper, and JAMES McCHESNEY, Builder, both of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An invention for an improved checking apparatus to prevent horses from running away.

No. 8939.—16th October, 1896.—HECTOR NORMAN McLEOD, Wellington, New Zealand, Clerk, General Post Office. An invention for an instrument for enclasping mailable matter and mail-receptacles.

No. 8940.—16th October, 1896.—ARTHUR HOSKING, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An invention for an improved cultivator, being an instrument for saving labour in the cultivation of any kind of crop, whether flowers, vegetables, or cereals of any kind, whereby the ground is pulverised and the weeds thrown on to the surface, either by manual or any other known power, to be called “The Improved ‘Tine-set Locking’ Rotatory Cultivator.”

No. 8944.—19th October, 1896.—WILLIAM BOWMAN BALLANTINE, Jun., of Ashgrove, Ayr, North Britain, Gentleman. An invention for a new puzzle.

No. 8945.—20th October, 1896.—JOHN WILLIAM McDOUGALL, of Napier, New Zealand, Journalist. An invention for improvements in and relating to pneumatic tires.



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28 October 1896
Patents, Specifications, Inventions, Acceptance, Applications
40 names identified
  • David Dunn, Patent applicant for flame-spreading appliance
  • Thomas William Lewis, Patent applicant for flame-spreading appliance
  • William Henry Harris, Patent applicant for flame-spreading appliance
  • Emil Lawrence Opperman, Patent applicant for mercury vapour process apparatus
  • Adelaide Ritchie McDonald (Gentlewoman), Patent applicant for improved head-coverings
  • John Joseph Daily, Patent applicant for improved tire for bicycles
  • Donald Donald, Patent applicant for stumping and lifting machine
  • Alfred Launcelot James Tarr (Inventor), Patent applicant for improved animal trap
  • John Thompson, Patent applicant for improvements in bicycles
  • Charles Everard, Patent applicant for improvements in bicycles
  • John Vaughan-Sherrin (Electrical Engineer), Patent applicant for improvements in dynamos
  • Daniel Mayer (Pianofortemaker), Patent applicant for improvements in stringed instruments
  • Charles Dunsford Jenkins (Doctor), Patent applicant for improvements in ore crushing apparatus
  • Edward Davies (Architect), Patent applicant for improved variable driving-gear
  • Arthur Harrison (Clerk), Patent applicant for improved variable driving-gear
  • Joseph Price (the elder), Patent applicant for wire-straining instrument
  • William Wheelband, Patent applicant for tree-cleansing mixture
  • Pettibone, Mulliken, and Co., Patent applicant for improvement in gas-generators
  • Ernest Robert Godward (Mechanical Engineer), Patent applicant for convertible perambulator and cradle
  • James William Baldry Abel (Engineer), Patent applicant for cold and hot process for bones
  • Michael James Dempsey, Patent applicant for cold and hot process for bones
  • Robert Reyburn (Dairy Expert), Patent applicant for milk cleansing apparatus
  • Edward Denham (Merchant), Patent applicant for milk cleansing apparatus
  • Alfred Martin (Photographer), Patent applicant for embossed photographs method
  • Charles Maria Pielsticker (Engineer), Patent applicant for emery wheel substitute
  • William Benjamin Walters (Engineer), Patent applicant for improved amalgamator
  • Frederick Howard Jeffcoat (Surgeon), Patent applicant for improved amalgamator
  • Arthur Billcliff, Patent applicant for butter subdividing apparatus
  • James Cooper Cairns (Storekeeper), Patent applicant for flexible envelope for tires
  • William Page, Patent applicant for improved wire-strainer
  • John Bartholomew Leydon (Coach-builder), Patent applicant for improved toy on wheels
  • John Adcock (Cab-proprietor), Patent applicant for driving-wheel bicycle-carriage
  • John Chambers (Sheep-farmer), Patent applicant for improvements in electrical radiators
  • John Tyson (Sawmiller), Patent applicant for gold-saving machine
  • Henry William Tickner Doggett (Draper), Patent applicant for horse checking apparatus
  • James McChesney (Builder), Patent applicant for horse checking apparatus
  • Hector Norman McLeod (Clerk), Patent applicant for mail enclasping instrument
  • Arthur Hosking (Blacksmith), Patent applicant for improved cultivator
  • William Bowman Ballantine (Gentleman), Patent applicant for new puzzle
  • John William McDougall (Journalist), Patent applicant for improvements in pneumatic tires

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar