Patent Notices




1976
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 92

No. 10035.—21st October, 1897.—JOSEPH FREDERICK FURLEY, of North Sydney, New South Wales, Farrier, and EBENEZER FORSYTH, of Willoughby, New South Wales, Accountant. An improved bicycle-support. (Specification, 15s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 10036.—21st October, 1897.—DAVID MORGAN, of 153, George Street, Launceston, Tasmania, Monumental Mason. Improvements in wheels, principally applicable for bicycles and other road-vehicles. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 10037.—21st October, 1897.—GEORGE WHITWELL CHAMBERS, of 55, Gamon Street, Footscray, Victoria, Gas-fitter. Improvements in or connected with incandescent gas-burners wherein fragile mantles are used. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 10039.—21st October, 1897.—JOSEPH GEORGE NASH, of Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, South Australia, Engineer. Improvements in sheep-shearing machines. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 10040.—21st October, 1897.—RICHARD WORLAND, of Koroit Street, Warrnambool, Victoria, Plumber. An improved milk-transit can. (Specification, 8s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 10043.—20th October, 1897.—WILLIAM CHARLES CAMPBELL, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Plumber. An improvement in baking-tins. (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.

No. 10045.—19th October, 1897.—ARTHUR RUSSELL, of Lochiel, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved drain-plough plug. (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

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, 27th October, 1897.

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

No. 9975.—6th October, 1897.—WILLIAM HENRY NORTON, Auctioneer, and JAMES ROBERTSON, Printer, both of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand. Improved driving-gear for bicycles.

No. 9980.—4th October, 1897.—RUBENS ALONZO CROFTS KERRY, of Bay Bank, Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Agent. An orchard-pest exterminator, to eradicate pests such as codlin-moth, leech, woolly blight, and other insects.

No. 9981.—7th October, 1897.—PIERCE LANIGAN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. A contrivance by means of which men can work under water and seek for gold and other minerals, specially applicable to rivers.

No. 9982.—14th October, 1897.—WILLIAM GREY CLEMOE, of Normanby, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved brand.

No. 9983.—11th October, 1897.—GEORGE THOMAS BOOTH, of Booth, Macdonald, and Co., Carlyle Implement Works, Christchurch, New Zealand, Agricultural Engineers. An improved double-acting pump.

No. 9984.—12th October, 1897.—JOHN ALGEN BELK, of Feilding, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. Tin-opener, tin-shears, shears for cutting tin, brass, copper, zinc, or any other material.

No. 9985.—14th October, 1897.—ELIZABETH MERRILLEES, of Stationers’ Hall, Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Corset-manufacturer. An improved belt or body-support, specially adapted for cyclists.

No. 9986.—14th October, 1897.—THOMAS QUINLIVAN, of Coghell’s Creek, Victoria, Farmer. Apparatus for steering multifurrow ploughs.

No. 9987.—14th October, 1897.—ARTHUR FREDERICK PRITCHARD, of 19, Macquarie Place, Sydney, New South Wales, Architect. An improved tie for hollow or cavity walls.

No. 9988.—14th October, 1897.—ERNEST HENRY KINLESIDE CRAWFORD, of Walcha, New South Wales, Squatter. An improved combined cooling-chamber and filter.

No. 9989.—14th October, 1897.—GEORGE DUNN, of 21, Moor Street, Fitzroy, near Melbourne, Victoria, Miner. Improvements in stamper-batteries.

No. 9991.—14th October, 1897.—JOHN GREENHILL, of Gellibrand Street, Colac, Victoria, Engineer. An improved nail for securing corrugated iron.

No. 9992.—14th October, 1897.—JAMES WILLIAM GRAY, of Dalton Street, Napier, New Zealand, Tinsmith and Plumber. Improvements in diving-dresses.

No. 9993.—14th October, 1897.—JOHN GEORGE OATES and ROBERT GEORGE KEMBLE, both of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Farmers. An improved wire-strainer.

No. 9995.—15th October, 1897.—FRANCIS HENRY STEEL and HERBERT READER STEEL, trading together under the style and firm of “F. and H. Steel,” of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Coachbuilders and Blacksmiths. An eccentric seat fastener, as applied to moving seats on gigs or road-carts.

No. 9996.—28th September, 1897.—ANDERS PETERSEN SCHMIDT, of Woodlands, Southland, New Zealand, Builder. An improved milk-can lid.

No. 9997.—12th October, 1897.—REUBEN ARTHUR DEXTER, of Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Cycle-dealer, and JOSEPH RICHARD HARE, of Kaeo, Auckland aforesaid, Accountant. A chainless driving-gear for bicycles.

No. 9998.—12th October, 1897.—GILBERT EVAN ADLARD, of Auckland, New Zealand, Architect. An automatic egg-cup.

No. 9999.—4th October, 1897.—CARL JOHANNES EDWARD LINNEMANN, of Hokitika, Westland, New Zealand, Merchant. An invention entitled “Linnemann’s Automatic Danger-signals for Railways.”

No. 10001.—16th October, 1897.—THOMAS SMART, of Hawera, New Zealand, Builder. Improved window-ventilator.

No. 10002.—15th October, 1897.—HORACE JOHN WEEKS, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Printer. An improved order-tablet for housekeepers.

No. 10003.—18th October, 1897.—FRANK D. SAYLES, of Akaroa, New Zealand, Horse-cover Maker. Improvements in horse-covers.

No. 10020.—15th October, 1897.—WILLIAM COWPER ROBISON, of Kihikihi, Waikato, Auckland, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. An improved thimble combined with a thread cutter or cutters.

No. 10021.—15th October, 1897.—PETER FERGUSON, of Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer. An improved electrolytic amalgamator.

No. 10022.—15th October, 1897.—PETER FERGUSON, of Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer. An improved pulveriser.

No. 10023.—15th October, 1897.—PETER FERGUSON, of Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer. An improved electrolytic precipitating-box.

No. 10024.—15th October, 1897.—PETER FERGUSON, of Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer. An improved agitating and settling vat.

No. 10025.—15th October, 1897.—PETER FERGUSON, of Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer. Improvements in the process of and apparatus for extracting gold and silver from ores and other substances.

No. 10026.—15th October, 1897.—EDWIN LATIMER CLARK, of Auckland, New Zealand, Brick- and Tile-maker. A smoke-consuming, self-cleaning steam and hot-air utilising tube-engine.

No. 10027.—21st October, 1897.—ALEXANDER ADAMS, of Dulwich Hill, Sydney, New South Wales, Civil Engineer. A compressed-air reciprocating-force machine, designed to assist in obtaining support from the atmosphere on beating wings with which are combined convenient mechanical arrangements for operating the incidence-angles of the wings in flight.

No. 10038.—21st October, 1897.—WILLIAM SHARMAN CRAWFORT NICHOLL, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Miner. An improved sleeping-bag.

No. 10042.—18th October, 1897.—THOMAS CRAWFORD DENNISON, Civil Engineer, and ROBERT CHALLEN SKEET, Merchant, both of Oamaru, New Zealand. Driving-gear for use on bicycles and other forms of cycles, motor-cars, and light-running machinery.

No. 10044.—23rd September, 1897.—WALTER HAYDN BURTON, of Tokatoka, Northern Wairoa, New Zealand, Settler, and ROBERT WLADISLAS DE MONTALK, of Auckland, New Zealand, Architect. An improved tobacco-pipe.

No. 10046.—23rd October, 1897.—THOMAS GIDLEY HOWDEN, of “Willrose,” Barry Street, Kew, near Melbourne, Victoria, Electrical Engineer. Improved combined air-pressure turbine and dynamo, for lighting an incandescent electric lamp or lamps.

No. 10047.—8th October, 1897.—JOHN STORRIER, of Timaru, New Zealand, Ironfounder. Improved field-roller.

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.



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🏭 Complete Patent Specifications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Specifications, Inventions, Public inspection, Opposition period, Patent Office
8 names identified
  • Joseph Frederick Furley, Inventor of bicycle-support
  • Ebenezer Forsyth, Inventor of bicycle-support
  • David Morgan, Inventor of wheel improvements
  • George Whitwell Chambers, Inventor of gas-burner improvements
  • Joseph George Nash, Inventor of sheep-shearing machine improvements
  • Richard Worland, Inventor of milk-transit can
  • William Charles Campbell, Inventor of baking-tin improvement
  • Arthur Russell, Inventor of drain-plough plug

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 October 1897
Patents, Specifications, Inventions, Provisional, Patent Office
41 names identified
  • William Henry Norton, Inventor of driving-gear for bicycles
  • James Robertson, Inventor of driving-gear for bicycles
  • Rubens Alonzo Crofts Kerry, Inventor of orchard-pest exterminator
  • Pierce Lanigan, Inventor of underwater mining contrivance
  • William Grey Clemoe, Inventor of improved brand
  • George Thomas Booth, Inventor of double-acting pump
  • John Algen Belk, Inventor of tin-opener and shears
  • Elizabeth Merrillees, Inventor of belt or body-support
  • Thomas Quinlivan, Inventor of plough steering apparatus
  • Arthur Frederick Pritchard, Inventor of wall tie
  • Ernest Henry Kinleside Crawford, Inventor of cooling-chamber and filter
  • George Dunn, Inventor of stamper-battery improvements
  • John Greenhill, Inventor of corrugated iron nail
  • James William Gray, Inventor of diving-dress improvements
  • John George Oates, Inventor of wire-strainer
  • Robert George Kemble, Inventor of wire-strainer
  • Francis Henry Steel, Inventor of seat fastener
  • Herbert Reader Steel, Inventor of seat fastener
  • Anders Peter Schmidt, Inventor of milk-can lid
  • Reuben Arthur Dexter, Inventor of chainless driving-gear
  • Joseph Richard Hare, Inventor of chainless driving-gear
  • Gilbert Evan Adlard, Inventor of automatic egg-cup
  • Carl Johannes Edward Linnemann, Inventor of railway danger-signals
  • Thomas Smart, Inventor of window-ventilator
  • Horace John Weeks, Inventor of order-tablet
  • Frank D. Sayles, Inventor of horse-cover improvements
  • William Cowper Robison, Inventor of thimble with thread cutter
  • Peter Ferguson, Inventor of electrolytic amalgamator
  • Peter Ferguson, Inventor of pulveriser
  • Peter Ferguson, Inventor of electrolytic precipitating-box
  • Peter Ferguson, Inventor of agitating and settling vat
  • Peter Ferguson, Inventor of gold/silver extraction process
  • Edwin Latimer Clark, Inventor of tube-engine
  • Alexander Adams, Inventor of compressed-air flying machine
  • William Sharmaman Crawford Nicholl, Inventor of sleeping-bag
  • Thomas Crawford Denison, Inventor of driving-gear
  • Robert Challen Skeet, Inventor of driving-gear
  • Walter Haydn Burton, Inventor of tobacco-pipe
  • Robert Wladislas De Montalk, Inventor of tobacco-pipe
  • Thomas Gidley Howden, Inventor of air-pressure turbine
  • John Storrier, Inventor of field-roller

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar