✨ Patent Specifications
718
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 31
No. 10016.—19th October, 1897.—JOHN MEIGGS EWEN, of 1129, The Rookery, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, Mechanical Engineer (assignee of Olin Hanson Basquin, of 1129, The Rookery, Chicago, aforesaid, Mechanical Engineer). Prismatic window-lights and plates with irregular prisms for directing the light as required into the apartment. (Specification, 16s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 10017.—19th October, 1897.—JOHN MEIGGS EWEN, of 1129, The Rookery, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, Mechanical Engineer (assignee of Olin Hanson Basquin, of 1129, The Rookery, Chicago, aforesaid, Mechanical Engineer.) Prismatic canopies for windows. (Specification, 11s.; drawings, £1 1s.)
No. 10018.—19th October, 1897.—JOHN MEIGGS EWEN, of 1129, The Rookery, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, Mechanical Engineer (assignee of Henry Foster Belcher, of 1129, The Rookery, Chicago, aforesaid, Mechanical Engineer). Combining ornamental and prism lights and plates for windows. (Specification, 10s.; drawings, £2 2s.)
No. 10031.—21st October, 1897.—CHARLES NEWMAN, of Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Engineer. Improvements in and connected with tires of bicycles and the like. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 10335.—31st January, 1898.—WALLACE DALLEY, of Thames Street, Oamaru, New Zealand, Machine Agent. An improvement in knife-cleaning machines. (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)*
No. 10340.—4th February, 1898.—HEDLEY LIVINGSTONE WADDELL BUTTON, of Mutual Chambers, Brisbane Street, Launceston, Tasmania, Stationer. An improved nail. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)*
No. 10403.—4th March, 1898.—LUDWIG MOND, of 20, Avenue Road, Regent’s Park, London, England, Manufacturing Chemist. A process for obtaining metallic nickel from nickel carbonyl, and apparatus therefor. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 10451.—19th March, 1898.—WILLIAM GEORGE SEARLE, of West Eyreton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Agricultural Engineer. An improved castrating and tailing instrument. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 6s.)
No. 10480.—13th April, 1898.—JOHN MEIGGS EWEN, of 1129, The Rookery, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, Mechanical Engineer (assignee of Frank Clement Soper and Frank Lloyd Wright, both of 1129, The Rookery, Chicago, aforesaid, Mechanical Engineers). Improvements in prism lights, and frames and mountings for the same. (Specification, 11s.; drawings, £2 2s.)
No. 10487.—7th April, 1898.—GORHAM LAMBERT, of Timaru, New Zealand, Chemist, and JAMES STEWART, of Pleasant Point, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in cans for holding liquids, such as kerosene, to facilitate discharges therefrom. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 10489.—7th April, 1898.—GEORGE GUILLAUME ANDRÉ, of Glenlean, Argyleshire, Scotland, and CHARLES HERBERT CURTIS, of 74, Lombard Street, London, England, Explosive Manufacturers. Improvements in the manufacture of explosives. (Specification, 5s. 6d.)
No. 10490.—7th April, 1898.—GEORGE ALBERT AMOS, of 12, Temple Court, 146, King Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Manufacturer. Improvements in steam cookers. (Specification, 17s. 6d.; drawings, 11s.)
No. 10491.—7th April, 1898.—IVAR PETER BAGGER KNUDSEN, of Vestervoldgade 96, Copenhagen, Denmark, Civil Engineer. Multiplex separator. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 6s.)
No. 10502.—14th April, 1898.—DANIEL MUNSON SEATON, of 24, Montgomery Street, California, United States of America, Lawyer. Improvements in thread-carriers for looms. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 6s.)
No. 10503.—14th April, 1898.—EDWIN NORTON, of Maywood, Illinois, United States of America, Manufacturer. An improved process of canning hermetically-sealed food. (Specification, 15s.; drawings, 12s.)
No. 10504.—14th April, 1898.—FREDERICK WILLIAM VICKERY, of 14, Newcastle Street, Farringdon Street, London, England, Ruling-machine Maker. Improvements in and relating to self-feeding apparatus for ruling, printing, rolling, lithographic, and like machines. (Specification, 16s.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 10506.—14th April, 1898.—THE DAYLIGHT INCANDESCENT MANTLE COMPANY, LIMITED, of 34, Palmerston Buildings, London, England, Manufacturers (assignee of Gerhard Bodo Puchmüller, of Schoeneberg, near Berlin, Germany, Merchant). The manufacture of an improved fluid for impregnating fibres, fabrics, or bodies for incandescent lighting. (Specification, 9s.)
No. 10507.—14th April, 1898.—GEORGE JOHN BETTS, of 44, Beaconsfield Parade, St. Kilda, Victoria, Commercial Traveller, and FREDERICK THEODORE BOWER, of 13, Grey Street, St. Kilda aforesaid, Auctioneer (assignees of Edward Thurlow, of 19, Albert Road, Albert Park, near Melbourne, Victoria, Engineer, and Percy Norman Hignett, of 7, Grey Street, St. Kilda, aforesaid, Salesman). An improved elastic viscous composition, principally useful for automatically closing and sealing punctures in pneumatic tires. (Specification, 4s. 6d.)
No. 10508.—14th April, 1898.—EZRA TORRENCE GILLILAND, of Pelham Manor, Westchester, New York, United States of America, Gentleman. Improvements in the manufacture of mouth-piece cigarettes. (Specification, 18s. 6d.; drawings, £1 7s.)
No. 10509.—14th April, 1898.—THOMAS JAMES DENNY, of 29, Great George Street, Westminster, Middlesex, England, Engineer (assignee of John Collins Clancy, of 21, Monteith Row, Glasgow, Scotland). An improved apparatus for the treatment of slimes and tailings to extract the precious metals therefrom. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 10510.—14th April, 1898.—GEORGE LABRAM, of Kimberley, Griqualand West, Cape of Good Hope, Engineer. A method and apparatus for separating diamonds from earthy matters. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 10511.—14th April, 1898.—JOSEPH ALDERS, of Bannaby Road, Taralga, New South Wales, Farmer. An improved machine for shearing or clipping sheep or other animals. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 10512.—14th April, 1898.—DANIEL MUNSON SEATON, of 24, Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, United States of America, Lawyer. Improvements in looms. (Specification, £4 16s.; drawings, £7 5s.)
No. 10513.—14th April, 1898.—ELIZABETH BARNSTON PARNELL, of Gillmon House, West Street, Carshalton, Surrey, England. Improvements in or relating to the treatment of ores and in apparatus therefor. (Specification, £1 3s.; drawings, £1.)
No. 10520.—15th April, 1898.—KATHERINE ROWE, Domestic Servant, and JOHN DURWARD, Mechanical Engineer, both of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand. An improved hose-connection. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 10522.—16th April, 1898.—WALTER HARRY CHAPMAN, Manufacturer, and THOMAS FALVEY, Electrician, both of Christchurch, New Zealand. A circular billiard-table, with either fixed or detachable and convertible top. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 6s.)
No. 10523.—18th April, 1898.—HARRISON GIBSON, of Ngaire, New Zealand, Settler. An improved branding composition. (Specification, 5s.)
No. 10524.—19th April, 1898.—ALEXANDER CAMERON, Jun., of 519, East Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States of America, Gentleman. Improvements in boxes or cans provided with means for opening the same. (Specification, 18s.; drawings, 12s.)
No. 10527.—21st April, 1898.—DAVID CAITHNESS, of Mataura, near Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved governor for steam-engines and the like. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)
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 April, 1898.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 10477.—4th April, 1898.—ALFRED BATTEN, of 339, South Belt, Sydenham, Canterbury, New Zealand, Carpenter. An improved appliance for shifting and draining clothes in the process of washing.
No. 10488.—7th April, 1898.—JAMES ALFRED SMITH, of Ann Street, Petrie’s Bight, Brisbane, Queensland, Cycle Merchant. Improvements in adjustable cycle-handles.
No. 10492.—12th April, 1898.—HENRY VALDER, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Storekeeper. An improved overweight-indicator.
No. 10493.—12th April, 1898.—JOHN WRIGHT, Farmer, and JOHN WILLIAM MITCHELL, Machinist, both of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. An improved fastener for hats and the like.
No. 11494.—12th April, 1898.—SAMUEL NICOLSON, of Gore, Otago, New Zealand, Sailmaker. Improvements in the manufacture of horse-covers.
No. 10495.—7th April, 1898.—JOHN GREENSLADE, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improved supplementary dresser for seed-dressing machinery.
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🏭 Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 April 1898
Patents, Specifications, Patent Office, Wellington, Inventors, Assignees
37 names identified
- John Meiggs Ewen (Mechanical Engineer), Assignee of patent for prismatic window-lights
- Olin Hanson Basquin (Mechanical Engineer), Original inventor of prismatic window-lights
- Henry Foster Belcher (Mechanical Engineer), Original inventor of combining ornamental and prism lights
- Charles Newman (Engineer), Inventor of improvements in bicycle tires
- Wallace Dalley (Machine Agent), Inventor of improvement in knife-cleaning machines
- Hedley Livingstone Waddell Button (Stationer), Inventor of improved nail
- Ludwig Mond (Manufacturing Chemist), Inventor of process for obtaining metallic nickel
- William George Searle (Agricultural Engineer), Inventor of improved castrating and tailing instrument
- Frank Clement Soper (Mechanical Engineer), Original inventor of improvements in prism lights
- Frank Lloyd Wright (Mechanical Engineer), Original inventor of improvements in prism lights
- Gorham Lambert (Chemist), Inventor of improvements in cans for liquids
- James Stewart (Farmer), Inventor of improvements in cans for liquids
- George Guillaume André, Inventor of improvements in manufacture of explosives
- Charles Herbert Curtis (Explosive Manufacturer), Inventor of improvements in manufacture of explosives
- George Albert Amos (Manufacturer), Inventor of improvements in steam cookers
- Ivar Peter Bagger Knudsen (Civil Engineer), Inventor of multiplex separator
- Daniel Munson Seaton (Lawyer), Inventor of improvements in thread-carriers for looms
- Edwin Norton (Manufacturer), Inventor of improved process of canning food
- Frederick William Vickery (Ruling-machine Maker), Inventor of improvements in self-feeding apparatus
- Gerhard Bodo Puchmüller (Merchant), Original inventor of improved fluid for incandescent lighting
- George John Betts (Commercial Traveller), Assignee of improved elastic viscous composition
- Frederick Theodore Bower (Auctioneer), Assignee of improved elastic viscous composition
- Edward Thurlow (Engineer), Original inventor of improved elastic viscous composition
- Percy Norman Hignett (Salesman), Original inventor of improved elastic viscous composition
- Ezra Torrence Gilliland (Gentleman), Inventor of improvements in manufacture of mouth-piece cigarettes
- Thomas James Denny (Engineer), Assignee of improved apparatus for treating slimes
- John Collins Clancy, Original inventor of improved apparatus for treating slimes
- George Labram (Engineer), Inventor of method and apparatus for separating diamonds
- Joseph Alders (Farmer), Inventor of improved machine for shearing sheep
- Elizabeth Barnston Parnell, Inventor of improvements in treatment of ores
- Katherine Rowe (Domestic Servant), Inventor of improved hose-connection
- John Durward (Mechanical Engineer), Inventor of improved hose-connection
- Walter Harry Chapman (Manufacturer), Inventor of circular billiard-table
- Thomas Falvey (Electrician), Inventor of circular billiard-table
- Harrison Gibson (Settler), Inventor of improved branding composition
- Alexander Cameron (Gentleman), Inventor of improvements in boxes or cans with opening means
- David Caithness (Engineer), Inventor of improved governor for steam-engines
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 April 1898
Provisional Patents, Patent Office, Wellington, Inventors
7 names identified
- Alfred Batten (Carpenter), Applicant for provisional patent for appliance for washing clothes
- James Alfred Smith (Cycle Merchant), Applicant for provisional patent for adjustable cycle-handles
- Henry Valder (Storekeeper), Applicant for provisional patent for overweight-indicator
- John Wright (Farmer), Applicant for provisional patent for fastener for hats
- John William Mitchell (Machinist), Applicant for provisional patent for fastener for hats
- Samuel Nicolson (Sailmaker), Applicant for provisional patent for manufacture of horse-covers
- John Greenslade (Mechanical Engineer), Applicant for provisional patent for supplementary dresser for seed-dressing machinery
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1898, No 31