✨ Patent Applications and Grants
488
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 10408.—5th March, 1898.—CHARLES EDWARD DEAN, of Newtown, near Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer. An improved hinge for the doors of trucks and other purposes. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 10412.—1st March, 1898.—JOHN ANDERSON, of Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Brass-founder and Copper-smith. An improved flange for copper washing-boilers. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 10413.—7th March, 1898.—WALTER STANLEY RENTOUL, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in torches. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 10421.—10th March, 1898.—ETOTHENE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, having its registered office at Sydney, New South Wales (assignee of Edward Tooth, of 42, Wells Street, Redfern, near Sydney aforesaid, Chemical Plumber). An improved illuminating and heating gas. (Specification, 5s.)
No. 10422.—10th March, 1898.—ETOTHENE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, having its registered office at Sydney, New South Wales (assignee of Edward Tooth, of 42, Wells Street, Redfern, near Sydney aforesaid, Chemical Plumber). Improvements in the manufacture of carbide of calcium. (Specification, 4s. 6d.)
No. 10425.—10th March, 1898.—THOMAS HOLLIDAY, of the firm of Read, Holliday, and Sons, Upperhead Row, Huddersfield, England, Chemical Manufacturers. Improvements in acetylene lamps for carriages, cycles, motor-cars, and other vehicles. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 11s.)
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, 16th March, 1898.
A PPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 10357.—14th February, 1898.—ALFRED WILLIAM LING, of Balclutha, Otago, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved coulter for ploughs.
No. 10363.—12th February, 1898.—EDWARD SPREY, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Salesman. Improvements in watertight soles of boots, and in their connection to the uppers.
No. 10377.—18th February, 1898.—JAMES MERCER, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Coppersmith. Improved safe for perishable articles.
No. 10383.—21st February, 1898.—RICHARD TOMLINE and MADS PETER JONASEN, of 204, St. Asaph Street West, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineers. Improvement in hydraulic rams.
No. 10385.—23rd February, 1898.—JOHN POMEROY, Fish-curer, and WILLIAM FORBES WILLIAMS, Insurance Agent, both of 53, Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand. Improvements in cricket-pads and the like.
No. 10390.—28th February, 1898.—WILLIAM WHYTE CARBENA, of 405, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Wholesale Boot-manufacturer (assignee of George Barnes, of 42, Canterbury Road, Albert Park, near Melbourne aforesaid, Journalist). An improvement in fasteners for shoes and other articles of wearing-apparel.
No. 10392.—25th February, 1898.—WILLIAM PARKER, of Glorit, Kaipara, Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. A circular metal trunk for carrying clothes, toilet requisites, and suchlike.
No. 10394.—1st March, 1898.—GEORGE COATES, of Ngaiere, Taranaki, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved fencing-wire strainer.
No. 10396.—2nd March, 1898.—MARY JANE HODGSON, of 11, Nairn Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Widow. A composition for the preservation of butter, eggs, fruit, fish, and fresh provisions generally.
No. 10397.—1st March, 1898.—JOHN HUDSON, of Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, Canterbury, New Zealand, Carpenter, and FRANK COOPER, of Shakespeare Road, Sydenham aforesaid, Accountant. A self-lock point or switch for overhead rails for freezing-works.
No. 10398.—1st March, 1898.—CHARLES ANDERSON, Sailmaker, and THOMAS AVERY WRENN, Carrier, both of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand. Improved horse-sling.
No. 10399.—1st March, 1898.—JOSEPH GAUT, of 63, Renwick Street, Leichhardt, Sydney, New South Wales, Artist. Improvements in electric fire-alarms.
No. 10402.—2nd March, 1898.—GRACE MILLICENT ELDRED, of 129, Salisbury Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Photographic Retoucher. An invention for attaching to photographs actual material depicting the wearing-apparel of the person or persons represented, and also the upholstering, or other accessories.
No. 10404.—4th March, 1898.—CARL AUGUST NIELSEN, of 78, York Street, South Melbourne, Victoria, Fisherman. An improved deep-sea or shoal fishing-gear.
No. 10409.—5th March, 1898.—JOHN MORRIS, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, General Dealer. An improved stretcher bed and bedstead.
No. 10410.—5th March, 1898.—JOHN SAMPSON ROBERTS, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Inventor. An improved apparatus for chalking billiard-cues.
No. 10411.—5th March, 1898.—WILLIAM CATTO GREIG, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. Improved clothes-peg.
No. 10414.—8th March, 1898.—CHARLES JOHN EDWARD CHUBBIN, of Hunterville, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved fencing-staple.
No. 10415.—8th March, 1898.—DAVID ROCHE, of 27, Martin’s Lane, Cannon Street, London, E.C., England, Inventor. A new or improved method of raising and lowering fire-escapes and the like.
No. 10417.—7th March, 1898.—WILLIAM TYREE, of Nelson, New Zealand, Photographer. Improvements in acetylene table, bicycle, carriage, and other portable lamps.
No. 10419.—4th March, 1898.—THOMAS BENNETT HOWARD, of Rocky Nook, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer, and WALTER HAYDN BURTON, of Tokatoka, Northern Wairoa, Auckland aforesaid, Settler. A rotary engine.
No. 10420.—10th March, 1898.—SAMUEL VAN BUSKIRK, of 146, Domain Street, South Yarra, Victoria, Horse-trainer. An improved bridle and bit for controlling horses.
No. 10423.—10th March, 1898.—THOMAS GRUNDY, of Thames, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. An improved safety releasing device.
No. 10424.—10th March, 1898.—GERALD JAMES CREAN, of 47, Durocher Street, Montreal, Canada, Student. Improvements in magnetic ore-separators.
No. 10426.—9th March, 1898.—ROSS CHAYTOR TREVOR, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Accountant. Improved process of manufacturing varnish from kauri-gum.
No. 10430.—12th March, 1898.—GEORGE CLAYDON, of Addington, near Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. A force ejecting appliance for cans or vessels containing oil or other liquid.
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.
L IST of Letters Patent sealed from the 3rd March, 1898, to the 12th March, 1898, inclusive:—
No. 9049.—C. H. Hart, cycling skirt.
No. 9056.—F. White, saving gold.
No. 9064.—A. Evans, endless-belt attachment.
No. 9071.—F. G. M. Brittin and B. W. Glass, freezing meat.
No. 9097.—J. Richardson, knife-attachment for cultivator.
No. 9118.—A. Thompson, horse-cover.
No. 9120.—G. Saunders, protecting concave bars of threshing-mills.
No. 9346.—R. S. Abel and J. Dykes, cheque-book holder.
No. 9371.—B. Becker, extracting metals.
No. 9591.—S. Crow, dredging.
No. 9922.—R. F. Strong, treating minerals for smelting, &c.
No. 9925.—The Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company, Limited, transmitting electrical impulses and signals. (G. Marconi.)
No. 9964.—L. and M. L. Jones, spray-brush.
No. 10091.—G. G. Turri, electrical battery. (W. Decker and G. von Struwe.)
No. 10127.—J. L. Schmidt, H. Caspers, and J. M. Toomey, producing and distributing acetylene gas.
No. 10152.—J. Marsden, marking cloth for cutting, &c.
No. 10153.—A. Ogden, cycle-tire.
No. 10157.—E. Thunderbolt, governor.
No. 10164.—A. Collette, jun., and A. Boidin, extracting alcohol.
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💰 Accepted Patent Applications with Complete Specifications
💰 Finance & Revenue16 March 1898
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Drawings, Patent Office
- Charles Edward Dean, Accepted patent for improved hinge
- John Anderson, Accepted patent for improved flange for boilers
- Walter Stanley Rentoul, Accepted patent for improvements in torches
- Edward Tooth, Assignor for Etothene Gas Company patent on illuminating gas
- Thomas Holliday, Accepted patent for acetylene lamps
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Accepted Provisional Patent Specifications
💰 Finance & Revenue16 March 1898
Provisional Patents, Inventions, Applications, Patent Office
32 names identified
- Alfred William Ling, Provisional patent for improved coulter
- Edward Sprey, Provisional patent for watertight boot soles
- James Mercer, Provisional patent for improved safe
- Richard Tomline, Provisional patent for hydraulic rams
- Mads Peter Jonasen, Provisional patent for hydraulic rams
- John Pomeroy, Provisional patent for cricket-pads
- William Forbes Williams, Provisional patent for cricket-pads
- William Whyte Carbena, Provisional patent for shoe fasteners
- George Barnes, Assignor for Carbena patent on shoe fasteners
- William Parker, Provisional patent for circular metal trunk
- George Coates, Provisional patent for fencing-wire strainer
- Mary Jane Hodgson (Widow), Provisional patent for food preservation composition
- John Hudson, Provisional patent for self-lock switch
- Frank Cooper, Provisional patent for self-lock switch
- Charles Anderson, Provisional patent for improved horse-sling
- Thomas Avery Wrenn, Provisional patent for improved horse-sling
- Joseph Gaut, Provisional patent for electric fire-alarms
- Grace Millicent Eldred, Provisional patent for photograph accessories
- Carl August Nielsen, Provisional patent for fishing-gear
- John Morris, Provisional patent for stretcher bed
- John Sampson Roberts, Provisional patent for billiard-cue chalk apparatus
- William Catto Greig, Provisional patent for improved clothes-peg
- Charles John Edward Chubbin, Provisional patent for fencing-staple
- David Roche, Provisional patent for fire-escape method
- William Tyree, Provisional patent for portable lamps
- Thomas Bennett Howard, Provisional patent for rotary engine
- Walter Haydn Burton, Provisional patent for rotary engine
- Samuel Van Buskirk, Provisional patent for horse bridle
- Thomas Grundy, Provisional patent for safety device
- Gerald James Crean, Provisional patent for ore-separators
- Ross Chaytor Trevor, Provisional patent for varnish manufacturing
- George Claydon, Provisional patent for oil ejecting appliance
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Letters Patent Sealed
💰 Finance & Revenue16 March 1898
Patents Sealed, Inventions, Patent Office, Grant List
26 names identified
- C. H. Hart, Patent sealed for cycling skirt
- F. White, Patent sealed for saving gold
- A. Evans, Patent sealed for endless-belt attachment
- F. G. M. Brittin, Patent sealed for freezing meat
- B. W. Glass, Patent sealed for freezing meat
- J. Richardson, Patent sealed for knife-attachment
- A. Thompson, Patent sealed for horse-cover
- G. Saunders, Patent sealed for protecting threshing-mill bars
- R. S. Abel, Patent sealed for cheque-book holder
- J. Dykes, Patent sealed for cheque-book holder
- B. Becker, Patent sealed for extracting metals
- S. Crow, Patent sealed for dredging
- R. F. Strong, Patent sealed for treating minerals
- G. Marconi, Patent sealed for wireless telegraphy
- L. and M. L. Jones, Patent sealed for spray-brush
- G. G. Turri, Patent sealed for electrical battery
- W. Decker, Patent sealed for electrical battery
- G. von Struwe, Patent sealed for electrical battery
- J. L. Schmidt, Patent sealed for acetylene gas
- H. Caspers, Patent sealed for acetylene gas
- J. M. Toomey, Patent sealed for acetylene gas
- J. Marsden, Patent sealed for marking cloth
- A. Ogden, Patent sealed for cycle-tire
- E. Thunderbolt, Patent sealed for governor
- A. jun. Collette, Patent sealed for extracting alcohol
- A. Boidin, Patent sealed for extracting alcohol
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1898, No 19