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No. 11053.—11th October, 1898.—ROBERT VILE THOMPSON, of 450, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Engineer-fitter; CHARLES ALBERT HORTON, of 575, Sydney Road, Brunswick, near Melbourne aforesaid, Engineer; and WILLIAM MURPHY, of “Seaforth,” Bond Street, Caulfield, near Melbourne aforesaid, Gentleman. Improved driving-gear for bicycles and other machines driven or propelled by crank mechanism. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 11054.—11th October, 1898.—JOHN HENRY MOORE, of Lawn Villa, 51, Denham Street, Hawthorn, Victoria, Mining and Commission Agent (nominee of Robert A. McWilliams, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America, Manager of Mercantile Business, the assignee of Charles Wright Davison, of Minneapolis aforesaid, Publisher). Bottles, and seals therefor. (Specification, £1 18s.; drawings, £1 1s.)
No. 11057.—13th October, 1898.—LUCY HOOKER, of 109, Redford Street, Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales, Gentlewoman. An improved incandescent illuminating appliance. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 11058.—13th October, 1898.—WILLIAM BAYLIFF and THOMAS DUTTON BAYLIFF, both of the Wirral Foundry, Birkenhead, England, Engineers; and BENJAMIN DRAPER, of 2, Knowsley Grove, Everton, Liverpool, England, Engineer. Improved animal-, fish-, or vermin-traps. (Specification, 10s. 6d.; drawings, £1 2s. 6d.)
No. 11063.—11th October, 1898.—ALFRED LAUNCELOT JAMES TAIT, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Inventor. Improvements in funnels and spark-catchers. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 11064.—11th October, 1898.—ALFRED LAUNCELOT JAMES TAIT, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Inventor. Improved washing-machine and method of washing. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 11066.—17th October, 1898.—JEAN EFFRONT, of 72, Rue du Marais, Brussels, Belgium, Professor of Chemistry. Improved process for fermenting worts. (Specification, 9s.)
No. 11067.—17th October, 1898.—ERNST UHLMANN, of Dobbs Ferry, Westchester, New York, United States of America, Brewer. Improvements in the manufacture of non-intoxicating beverages. (Specification, 16s.)
No. 11068.—17th October, 1898.—THOMAS ALVA EDISON, of Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, United States of America, Inventor. An improved process of and apparatus for concentrating magnetic iron-ores and bricking the same for market. (Specification, 12s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 11069.—17th October, 1898.—THOMAS ALVA EDISON, of Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, United States of America, Inventor. An improved method of and apparatus for breaking rock. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, £1 13s.)
No. 11070.—17th October, 1898.—THOMAS ALVA EDISON, of Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, United States of America, Inventor. Improvements in rolls. (Specification, 9s. 6d.; drawings, £1 16s.)
No. 11071.—17th October, 1898.—THOMAS ALVA EDISON, of Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, United States of America, Inventor. Improvements in elevators and conveyers. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, £2 2s.)
No. 11072.—17th October, 1898.—THOMAS ALVA EDISON, of Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, United States of America, Inventor. An improved machine for forming finely pulverised material, such as iron-ore, coal, and similar substances, into briquettes. (Specification, 11s.; drawings, £2 6s.)
No. 11073.—17th October, 1898.—THOMAS ALVA EDISON, of Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, United States of America, Inventor. Improvements in dryers, more especially adapted for use in drying pulverised material, such as iron-ore. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 11074.—17th October, 1898.—VOLENITE LIMITED, of 16, St. Helen’s Place, London, England (assignees of Frederick Lamplough, of 5, Green Terrace, Rosebery Avenue, London aforesaid, Engineer). Method and apparatus for saturating, vulcanising, and oxidizing fibrous materials in the production of material to be used for insulating and other purposes. (Specification, 18s. 6d.; drawings, £1 7s. 6d.)
No. 11075.—4th May, 1898.—CHARLES KINGSTON WELCH, of Park House, Coventry, England, Engineer. Improvements in or relating to tires for wheels. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 16s.)
[NOTE.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act, the date given being the official date thereof in Great Britain.]
No. 11076.—5th July, 1898.—CHARLES KINGSTON WELCH, of Park House, Coventry, England, Engineer. Improvements in metallic wheel-rims. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 8s.)
[NOTE.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act, the date given being the official date thereof in Great Britain.]
No. 11077.—11th October, 1898.—JOHN HOWARD DALTON, of Auckland, New Zealand, Tailor. Improved indelible brand particularly adapted for soaps, confectionery, and other solid substances. (Specification, 3s. 6d.)
No. 11079.—20th October, 1898.—FREDERICK DE JERSEY CLERE and GERALD FITZGERALD, practising under the style of “Clere, FitzGerald, and Richmond,” Architects, of 52, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An improved expansion-joint for pipes. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 11080.—20th October, 1898.—WILLIAM WHYTE CABENA, of 405 and 407, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Wholesale Boot-manufacturer (assignee of Alexander Menesdorffer, of 6, Reid Street, Northcote, Victoria, Mechanical Engineer). An improved fastening for securing the end parts of the laces or cords of boots, shoes, and other articles of wearing-apparel. (Specification, 18s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 11081.—20th October, 1898.—ALBERT ARNOLD, of 35, Stanley Street, Camperdown, New South Wales, Blacksmith. Improvements in tools, combined, and made usable for manifold purposes. (Specification, 8s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 11084.—17th October, 1898.—WILLIAM ANGELL, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. Improved combined music-cabinet stool. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 11088.—19th October, 1898.—HERMAN HOUSE, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Importer. An improved grain and seed cleaning and separating machine. (Specification, 14s. 6d.; drawings, £1 6s.)
No. 11091.—19th October, 1898.—THOMAS HOARE, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Basket-maker. Improvements in spouting, gutters, and valleys. (Specification, 3s. 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, 26th October, 1898.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 11029.—29th September, 1898.—HILARY QUERTIER, of Mataura, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved force-feed for manure-distributors.
No. 11041.—10th October, 1898.—ROBERT ALLAN, of 100, Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Engine-fitter. An improved automatic window-lock.
No. 11042.—10th October, 1898.—VICTOR BERGMAN, Wheelwright, and WILLIAM GEORGE BOYLE, Storekeeper, both of Mysia, Victoria. Improvements in fastenings or clasps for boots and other articles.
No. 11043.—10th October, 1898.—WILLIAM JONES, of 170, Buckley Street, Footscray, Victoria, Blacksmith. Improvements in cartridge-wads, and the process of manufacturing the same.
No. 11045.—10th October, 1898.—JOHN WELSBY, Engineer, and HENRY GEORGE BEDELL, Plumber, both of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An improved apparatus for raising water.
No. 11046.—10th October, 1898.—WILLIAM ALEXANDER SWEETINGHAM WILLIAMSON, of “Campania,” Burke Road, Camberwell, near Melbourne, Victoria, Gentleman. Improvements in and connected with wire-netting fences for the purpose of trapping rabbits and other vermin.
No. 11050.—10th October, 1898.—EDWARD MILTON WILDEY, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Bookbinder. An improved brake for bicycles and the like.
No. 11055.—13th October, 1898.—JOHN WALLER BINDON, of Ohaeawai, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, Settler. An invention for recording the state of the scoring in cricket-matches.
No. 11059.—13th October, 1898.—MARIE LILIENTHAL SQUIRE, of “Fairview,” near Timaru, New Zealand, Tesoro Manufacturer. A medicine for the cure of toothache, neuralgia, and suchlike ailments.
No. 11060.—14th October, 1898.—ANDREW JOHN PARK, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Patent Agent. Improvement in or relating to mirrors.
No. 11061.—13th October, 1898.—JAMES HUNTER PRICE, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, wood-turner. An improved copper-stick.
No. 11062.—13th October, 1898.—JOHN JAMES FREDERICK WALKER, Manufacturing Chemist, and JAMES SUTHERLAND, Boot-salesman, both of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand. Improved apparatus for making toast.
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⚖️ Acceptance of Patent Specifications with Complete Specifications
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement26 October 1898
Patents, Specifications, Acceptance, Inventors, Wellington
29 names identified
- Robert Vile Thompson (Engineer-fitter), Patent for improved driving-gear for bicycles
- Charles Albert Horton (Engineer), Patent for improved driving-gear for bicycles
- William Murphy (Gentleman), Patent for improved driving-gear for bicycles
- John Henry Moore (Mining and Commission Agent), Patent for bottles and seals
- Lucy Hooker (Gentlewoman), Patent for improved incandescent illuminating appliance
- William Bayliff (Engineer), Patent for improved animal-, fish-, or vermin-traps
- Thomas Dutton Bayliff (Engineer), Patent for improved animal-, fish-, or vermin-traps
- Benjamin Draper (Engineer), Patent for improved animal-, fish-, or vermin-traps
- Alfred Launcelot James Tait (Inventor), Patent for improvements in funnels and spark-catchers
- Alfred Launcelot James Tait (Inventor), Patent for improved washing-machine and method of washing
- Jean Effront (Professor of Chemistry), Patent for improved process for fermenting worts
- Ernst Uhlmann (Brewer), Patent for improvements in manufacture of non-intoxicating beverages
- Thomas Alva Edison (Inventor), Patent for improved process and apparatus for concentrating magnetic iron-ores
- Thomas Alva Edison (Inventor), Patent for improved method and apparatus for breaking rock
- Thomas Alva Edison (Inventor), Patent for improvements in rolls
- Thomas Alva Edison (Inventor), Patent for improvements in elevators and conveyers
- Thomas Alva Edison (Inventor), Patent for improved machine for forming finely pulverised material into briquettes
- Thomas Alva Edison (Inventor), Patent for improvements in dryers for pulverised material
- Frederick Lamplough (Engineer), Assignor of patent for method and apparatus for saturating fibrous materials
- Charles Kingston Welch (Engineer), Patent for improvements in tires for wheels
- Charles Kingston Welch (Engineer), Patent for improvements in metallic wheel-rims
- John Howard Dalton (Tailor), Patent for improved indelible brand for soaps and confectionery
- Frederick De Jersey Clere (Architect), Patent for improved expansion-joint for pipes
- Gerald FitzGerald (Architect), Patent for improved expansion-joint for pipes
- William Whyte Cabena (Wholesale Boot-manufacturer), Patent for improved fastening for boot laces
- Albert Arnold (Blacksmith), Patent for improvements in multi-purpose tools
- William Angell (Cabinetmaker), Patent for improved combined music-cabinet stool
- Herman House (Importer), Patent for improved grain and seed cleaning machine
- Thomas Hoare (Basket-maker), Patent for improvements in spouting, gutters, and valleys
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement26 October 1898
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Acceptance, Inventors, Wellington
15 names identified
- Hilary Quertier (Engineer), Provisional patent for improved force-feed for manure-distributors
- Robert Allan (Engine-fitter), Provisional patent for improved automatic window-lock
- Victor Bergman (Wheelwright), Provisional patent for improvements in fastenings for boots
- William George Boyle (Storekeeper), Provisional patent for improvements in fastenings for boots
- William Jones (Blacksmith), Provisional patent for improvements in cartridge-wads
- John Welsby (Engineer), Provisional patent for improved apparatus for raising water
- Henry George Bedell (Plumber), Provisional patent for improved apparatus for raising water
- William Alexander Sweetingham Williamson (Gentleman), Provisional patent for improvements in wire-netting fences
- Edward Milton Wildey (Bookbinder), Provisional patent for improved brake for bicycles
- John Waller Bindon (Settler), Provisional patent for invention recording cricket scoring
- Marie Lilienthal Squire (Tesoro Manufacturer), Provisional patent for medicine for toothache and neuralgia
- Andrew John Park (Patent Agent), Provisional patent for improvement in mirrors
- James Hunter Price (Wood-turner), Provisional patent for improved copper-stick
- John James Frederick Walker (Manufacturing Chemist), Provisional patent for improved apparatus for making toast
- James Sutherland (Boot-salesman), Provisional patent for improved apparatus for making toast
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1898, No 78