Patent Specifications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 23

No. 9300.—25th February, 1897.—THOMAS ROWLEY, of Corporation Street, Manchester, England, Consulting India-rubber Expert. An invention for improvements relating to pneumatic tires. (Specification, 5s. 6d.)

No. 9302.—24th February, 1897.—GEORGE KIDD ASKIN, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improved gate-fastening. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 9304.—24th February, 1897.—ANDREW JOHNSTON, of Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand. An invention for a tie-fastener. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9305.—13th February, 1897.—EDWARD COWLES, of Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand, Schoolmaster. An invention for an improvement in furniture and general cabinet-maker's work. (Specification, 3s.)

No. 9306.—26th February, 1897.—FREDERICK HENRY HAVILAND, of St. Peter's Chambers, Solicitor, ARTHUR HOLLOWAY, of Hagley, Drummond Road, Boscombe, Science Master, JOHN BRUCE COLLIER, of Delphi Chambers, Electrical Engineer, and WILLIAM HENRY MURCH, of Upper Terrace Road, Engineer, all of Bournemouth, Hants, England. An invention for method and apparatus for the manufacture of calcium-carbide. (Specification, 12s.; drawings, 18s. 6d.)

No. 9308.—27th February, 1897.—THOMAS HOLLIDAY, of Edgerton, Huddersfield, York, England, Manufacturing Chemist. An invention for improvements in means or apparatus for use in the production, storing, and application of acetylene gas. (Specification, 12s.; drawings, 13s. 6d.)

No. 9309.—1st March, 1897.—THE ANGLO-FRENCH MOTOR-CARRIAGE COMPANY (LIMITED), of Digbeth, Birmingham, England (assignee of Edmund Gascoigne, jun., of College Road, Maidstone, Kent, England, and Charles Daniel Courtois, of Chateau d'Arden, Laon, France, Engineers). An invention for improvements in horseless carriages. (Specification, £1 1s.; drawings, £2 5s.)

No. 9310.—1st March, 1897.—WILLIAM WILSON BARNES, of Melbourne House, Harrington, Cumberland, England, Mining Engineer. An invention for improvements in heating- and forging-furnaces. (Specification, 18s. 6d; drawings, £1 3s.)

No. 9311.—1st March, 1897.—FREDERICK LESLIE, of 39, Highbury Crescent West, London, England, Manager of Woollen Factory, and MARK BROMET, of Little Sutton Street, Goswell Road, London, England, Woollen Merchant. An invention for improved machine or apparatus for cutting cloth or fabrics. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 9312.—1st March, 1897.—ALBERT LEGG, of Allendale, Bergen, New Jersey, United States of America, Secretary, and CHARLES WARD WESTON, of 454, West 145th Street, New York, United States of America, President. An invention for improvements in sewing-machines. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, £1 17s.)

No. 9313.—1st March, 1897.—EMILE ANDREOLI, of The Acacias, 147, Cold Harbour Lane, London, England, Journalist. An invention for improvements in and connected with the recovery of gold and other precious metals from cyanide solutions. (Specification, 9s. 6d.)

No. 9314.—1st March, 1897.—GEORGE GATTON MELHUISH HARDINGHAM, of 191, Fleet Street, London, England, Civil Engineer (nominee of Henry Low Webster, of Klerksdorp, South African Republic, Engineer). An invention for improvements in rotary engines applicable for use as motors, pumps, blowers, or the like. (Specification, 16s.; drawings, £1 13s.)

No. 9316.—1st March, 1897.—WALTER WILLIAM CURTIES, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Cycle Engineer. An invention for an improved automatically-adjusting lever-arm for cycle-driving mechanism. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 5s. 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, 3rd March, 1897.

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

No. 9278.—17th February, 1897.—ROBERT STAVELY, of Wychebroof, Victoria, Bicycle Agent. An invention for an improvement in pneumatic tires for velocipedes and other road-vehicles.

No. 9279.—17th February, 1897.—ARTHUR DOLTON, of 64, Elizabeth Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Agent. An invention for compressed tablets for the production of carbonated aerated drinks.

No. 9280.—17th February, 1897.—WALTER SULLY, of the Constitutional Club, Northumberland Avenue, London, England, W.C., temporarily residing at Sydney, New South Wales, Mine-owner. An invention for improvements in horizontal revolving ore-roasting furnaces.

No. 9281.—15th February, 1897.—FRANK MOORE DREWITT, of 27, Armagh Street, Linwood, Canterbury, New Zealand, Compositor, and ALFRED CHARLES HULLETT, of 177, Salisbury Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Storeman. An invention for an improved pedal for bicycles.

No. 9282.—16th February, 1897.—WILLIAM RAINBOW, of corner of East and South Belts, Christchurch, New Zealand, Cordial-manufacturer. An invention for apparatus for teaching infants to walk.

No. 9285.—18th February, 1897.—THOMAS DANKS, of Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improvements in hydraulic rams.

No. 9288.—3rd February, 1897.—FRANK MOORE DREWITT, of 27, Armagh Street, Linwood, Canterbury, New Zealand, Compositor, and ALFRED CHARLES HULLETT, of 177, Salisbury Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Storeman. An invention for an adjustment to be fixed to bicycle-pedals to insure greater comfort to riders.

No. 9289.—20th February, 1897.—JAMES HARVEY, of Sydenham, Canterbury, New Zealand, Labourer. An invention for improvements in wool-presses.

No. 9290.—23rd February, 1897.—GEORGE MIRFIN, of 36, Coventry Street, South Melbourne, Victoria, Tinsmith. An invention for an improved oil cistern or receptacle.

No. 9293.—23rd February, 1897.—CHARLES JOHNS, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Dealer. An invention for an improved boot-attachment for cutting sods for laying rabbit-poison.

No. 9296.—23rd February, 1897.—FREDERICK WILLIAM SMITH, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Boot-manufacturer. An invention for improved wire-mat trass.

No. 9298.—25th February, 1897.—EDWARD LUSCOMBE EVENS, and ALFRED BONNIN, both of Adelaide, South Australia, Solicitors. An invention for an improved double-acting fastening-device for securing the laces of boots, shoes, and the like.

No. 9301.—24th February, 1897.—LAVERTON NELSON DYHRBERG, of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand. An invention for improved brake-gearing for cycles.

No. 9303.—24th February, 1897.—WILLIAM HENRY, of Mary Street, Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. An invention for a combined earth-scoop and cart.

No. 9307.—26th February, 1897.—WILLIAM BROOK, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Bat-manufacturer. An invention for an improved cricket-bat handle.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

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 18th February, 1897, to the 3rd March, 1897, inclusive:—

No. 7367.—T. L. Baker and J. H. Cobb, rabbit-trapping fence.

No. 8097.—A. Stubbs, milk cooler and aerator.

No. 8380.—W. Majert, extracting gold.

No. 8424.—D. R. S. Galbraith, ore-furnace.

No. 8639.—G. Lee, mining-pump.

No. 8706.—J. Tuck, bicycle-brake.

No. 8946.—A. Martin, photograph.

No. 8954.—I. A. Timmis, food.

No. 8955.—E. A. Ashcroft, treating ores.

No. 8973.—C. W. H. Gopner and H. L. Diehl, recovering gold and silver.

No. 8974.—L. C. McAdams, engine.

No. 8979.—T. H. Dolbey, window-blind (K. A. Frosell).

No. 8981.—R. Grilli, bicycle.

No. 8982.—D. B. Morison, stamping apparatus.

No. 8997.—D. White and T. M. Simpson, extracting metals from slimes, &c.

No. 9001.—G. Dillberg and W. Walker, saving gold.

No. 9014.—F. Ljungstrom, heating or evaporating apparatus.

No. 9016.—J. W. Flower and R. J. Cousins, corking-machine.

No. 9048.—Park and Lacy Co., roasting- or oxidizing-furnace (A. Ropp).

No. 9050.—C. L. Garland, chainless cycle-driving gear (T. Andrew).

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.



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🏭 Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 March 1897
Patents, Inventions, Complete Specifications, Patent Office, Accepted
20 names identified
  • Thomas Rowley (Consulting India-rubber Expert), inventor of pneumatic tires
  • George Kidd Askin (Engineer), inventor of gate-fastening
  • Andrew Johnston, inventor of tie-fastener
  • Edward Cowles (Schoolmaster), inventor of furniture improvement
  • Frederick Henry Haviland (Solicitor), inventor of calcium-carbide method
  • Arthur Holloway (Science Master), inventor of calcium-carbide method
  • John Bruce Collier (Electrical Engineer), inventor of calcium-carbide method
  • William Henry Murch (Engineer), inventor of calcium-carbide method
  • Thomas Holliday (Manufacturing Chemist), inventor of acetylene gas apparatus
  • Edmund Gascoigne (Engineer), inventor of horseless carriages
  • Charles Daniel Courtois (Engineer), inventor of horseless carriages
  • William Wilson Barnes (Mining Engineer), inventor of heating-furnaces
  • Frederick Leslie (Manager of Woollen Factory), inventor of cloth-cutting machine
  • Mark Bromet (Woollen Merchant), inventor of cloth-cutting machine
  • Albert Legg (Secretary), inventor of sewing-machines
  • Charles Ward Weston (President), inventor of sewing-machines
  • Emile Andreoli (Journalist), inventor of gold recovery method
  • George Gatton Melhuish Hardingham (Civil Engineer), inventor of rotary engines
  • Henry Low Webster (Engineer), inventor of rotary engines
  • Walter William Curties (Cycle Engineer), inventor of cycle-driving mechanism

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 March 1897
Patents, Inventions, Provisional Specifications, Patent Office, Accepted
18 names identified
  • Robert Stavely (Bicycle Agent), inventor of pneumatic tires
  • Arthur Dolton (Agent), inventor of carbonated drink tablets
  • Walter Sully (Mine-owner), inventor of ore-roasting furnaces
  • Frank Moore Drewitt (Compositor), inventor of bicycle pedal
  • Alfred Charles Hullett (Storeman), inventor of bicycle pedal
  • William Rainbow (Cordial-manufacturer), inventor of infant walking apparatus
  • Thomas Danks (Engineer), inventor of hydraulic rams
  • Frank Moore Drewitt (Compositor), inventor of bicycle pedal adjustment
  • Alfred Charles Hullett (Storeman), inventor of bicycle pedal adjustment
  • James Harvey (Labourer), inventor of wool-presses
  • George Mirfin (Tinsmith), inventor of oil cistern
  • Charles Johns (Dealer), inventor of boot-attachment
  • Frederick William Smith (Boot-manufacturer), inventor of wire-mat trass
  • Edward Luscombe Evens (Solicitor), inventor of boot fastening
  • Alfred Bonnin (Solicitor), inventor of boot fastening
  • Laverton Nelson Dyhrberg, inventor of brake-gearing
  • William Henry (Contractor), inventor of earth-scoop
  • William Brook (Bat-manufacturer), inventor of cricket-bat handle

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Sealed Letters Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 March 1897
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed, Patent Office
27 names identified
  • T. L. Baker, inventor of rabbit-trapping fence
  • J. H. Cobb, inventor of rabbit-trapping fence
  • A. Stubbs, inventor of milk cooler
  • W. Majert, inventor of gold extraction
  • D. R. S. Galbraith, inventor of ore-furnace
  • G. Lee, inventor of mining-pump
  • J. Tuck, inventor of bicycle-brake
  • A. Martin, inventor of photograph
  • I. A. Timmis, inventor of food
  • E. A. Ashcroft, inventor of ore treatment
  • C. W. H. Gopner, inventor of gold recovery
  • H. L. Diehl, inventor of gold recovery
  • L. C. McAdams, inventor of engine
  • T. H. Dolbey, inventor of window-blind
  • K. A. Frosell, inventor of window-blind
  • R. Grilli, inventor of bicycle
  • D. B. Morison, inventor of stamping apparatus
  • D. White, inventor of metal extraction
  • T. M. Simpson, inventor of metal extraction
  • G. Dillberg, inventor of gold recovery
  • W. Walker, inventor of gold recovery
  • F. Ljungstrom, inventor of heating apparatus
  • J. W. Flower, inventor of corking-machine
  • R. J. Cousins, inventor of corking-machine
  • A. Ropp, inventor of roasting-furnace
  • C. L. Garland, inventor of cycle-driving gear
  • T. Andrew, inventor of cycle-driving gear

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar