Patent Notices




Numb. 19.
565

SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZE TTE
OF
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1897.
Wellington, Thursday, February 18, 1897.

Notice of Acceotance of Complet Specifications.

Patent Office, Wellington, 17th February, 1897.

COMPLETE
specifications
relating
to
the
under-men-tioned
applications
for
Let
ters
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 of opposition
to the grant of any such Patent. Such notice must set
for the particular
the
grounds of
objection, and be in
A
of
10s.
is
payable thereon.

No. 8456.—2nd May, 1896.—MAT THEW
B
ELK, of
15, Durham Street, Christchurch, New
Zealand, Enginee
r.
An
in-vention for an improved ready-reckone
r
on
spr
ing-s
ca
les
and
weight-sca
les of several classes. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; draw-ings, 19s.)*

No. 8459.—4th May, 1896.—SHERARD OSB
O
RN
COWPER-COLES, of 16, Adam Street, London, England, Enginee
r.
An
invention for improved means to be em
ployed in the produc-tion of sheet
s, or
strip
s, or equivalent forms of metal by
el
ectro-deposition. (Specification, 4s. 6d.)*

No. 8470.—6th May, 1896.—JAMES ROBERTSON, of Ham
p-den, Otago, New
Zealand, Ploughman.
An
invention for
improved le
ver
d
r
ain

  • plough. (Specification, 6s; drawings, 13s. 6d.)*

No. 8499.—13th May, 1896.—J
O
H
N HENRY WALKER, of
7, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New
Zealand, Ma
chinist.
An
invention for improved hot-water apparatus for house-hold purposes. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 2s.)*

No. 8546.—2nd June, 1896.—A
S
A N
O
R
M
AN WHITN
EY, of
the
Mel
b
ourne Club, Coll
in
s Street, M
el
b
ourne, Vict
o
r
ia, Master Mariner and Enginee
r.
An
invention for improve-ments in met
allic cart
rid
ges. (Specification, 11s.; draw-ings, 5s. 6d.)*

No. 8739.—17th August, 1896.—J
O
S
E
PH S
PEIGHT, of
Kirwee, Canterbury, New
Zealand, Far
m
er.
An
invention for a chainless gear for safety and other bicyc
les. (Specifi-cation, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 6s.)*

No. 9117.—14th December, 1896.—HENRY ASHW
O
RTH, of
Wadestown, Wellington, New
Zealand.
An
invention for a new and improved means for pro
tect
ing
pneu
m
atic
t
ires, and increasing their tr
action
power. (Specification, 6s.)*

No. 9247.—26th November, 1896.—G
E
O
R
G
E B
ENJAMIN
P
EGLEY, of New Brighton, Canterbury, New
Zealand, Boot-maker.
An
invention for a vent
il
ated box. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9249.—4th February, 1897.—J
O
H
N W
ILL
I
AM S
C
O
TT, of
Albionville, Burnett River Queensland, Sug
ar
planter.
An

invention for a new or improved process for curing or pre-serving hides or skins for transport, as a pr
el
im
inar
y to
tan-ning, or for manuf
act
ure. (Specification, 6s.)

No. 9250.—28th January, 1897.—EDW
A
R
D AL
B
E
R
T TREN-DALL, of Auckland, New
Zealand, Pr
in
ter.
An
invention
entitled "The Tren
d
all Improved C
y
cl
e-g
ear for Bicycl
es, Tricycl
es, M
o
t
or-c
ars, and Vehicl
es of a like Description. " (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 13s. 6d.)

No. 9251.—5th February, 1897.—T
H
E ANGLO-FRENCH
M
O
T
O
R-CARRIAGE COMPANY (LIMITED), of Digbeth, Birming-ham, England (assignees of Emile Rog
er, of 52, R
ue des Dames, Paris, France, Enginee
r
). An
invention for improve-ments in self
propelling
vehicles. (Specification, 18s. 6d.; drawings, £1 17s.)

No. 9252.—5th February, 1897.—T
H
E ANGLO-FRENCH
M
O
T
O
R-CARRIAGE COMPANY (LIMITED), of Digbeth, Birming-ham, England (assignees of Emile Rog
er, of 52, R
ue des Dames, Paris, France, Enginee
r
). An
invention for improve-ments in rot
ar
y
m
otors and p
um
ps. (Specification, 10s. 6d.; drawings, £1 14s. 6d.)

No. 9253.—5th February, 1897.—J
O
H
N J
O
S
E
PH SHANNES
S
Y, of 35, West
g
ate Road, New
c
ast
le-upon-Ty
n
e, England, C
y
c
le
A
g
ent (assignee of Thomas Duffell B
e
ll, of 7, Saint Sampson Square, York, England, C
y
c
le
A
g
ent). An
invention for im-proved means for automatically closing p
un
ct
ures in p
n
e
u-m
atic
t
ires. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9254.—5th February, 1897.—CH
A
R
L
E
S AXEL BÄCK-STRÖM, c\o. George Westinghouse, of P
itt
sburg
h, Alleg
h
any, Penns
y
l
vania, United States of America, Enginee
r.
An
in-vention for rot
ar
y
st
eam-engine. (Specification, 13s. 6d.; drawings, 13s. 6d.)

No. 9261.—12th February, 1897.—CH
A
R
L
E
S T
H
O
M
AS CROW-DEN, of Sun
n
ingdale, Beeston, Nottingh
am, England, En-g
ine
er. An
invention for improvem
ents in or rel
ating to tubular joints and apparatus for making the same. (Specifi-cation, £1 8s. 6d.; drawings, £2 11s. 6d.)

No. 9263.—12th February, 1897.—T
H
O
M
A
S M
C
G
R
E
VY, of Opotiki, Auckland, New
Zealand, Saddler.
An
invention for an improved fastening for traces. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawing, 3s.)

No. 9266.—9th February, 1897.—J
O
H
N AND
E
R
S
O
N, of Moray Place, D
un
e
d
in, New
Zealand, C
o
pp
ersm
ith.
An
invention for an improved hot-water circulating cistern. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9267.—10th February, 1897.—G
E
R
A
L
D B
U
T
L
E
R B
E
E
R
E, of the Th
ames, Auckland, New
Zealand, C
ivil and M
in
ing
Engineer, and D
E
N
N
IS G
ILM
O
R
E M
A
CD
O
N
N
E
LL, of Auckland, New
Zealand, Gent
lem
an.
An
invention ent
itled "Beere's Automatic L
o
ad
ing Plat
for
m for Aërial Tr
amway Systems,"



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🏭 Acceptance of Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 February 1897
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Patent Office, Wellington
19 names identified
  • Matthew Belk, inventor of improved ready-reckoner
  • Sherard Osborn Cowper-Coles, inventor of improved electro-deposition means
  • James Robertson, inventor of improved lever drain-plough
  • John Henry Walker, inventor of improved hot-water apparatus
  • Asa Norman Whitney, inventor of improved metallic cartridges
  • Joseph Speight, inventor of chainless gear for bicycles
  • Henry Ashworth, inventor of means for protecting pneumatic tires
  • George Benjamin Pegley, inventor of ventilated box
  • John William Scott, inventor of process for curing hides
  • Edward Albert Trendall, inventor of improved cycle-gear
  • Emile Roger, inventor of improvements in self-propelling vehicles
  • John Joseph Shannessy, inventor of means for automatically closing tire punctures
  • Thomas Duffell Bell, inventor of means for automatically closing tire punctures
  • Charles Axel Bäck-Ström, inventor of rotary steam-engine
  • Charles Thomas Crow-Den, inventor of improvements in tubular joints
  • Thomas McGrevy, inventor of improved fastening for traces
  • John Anderson, inventor of improved hot-water circulating cistern
  • Gerald Butler Beere, inventor of automatic loading platform
  • Dennis Gilmore Macdonnell, inventor of automatic loading platform