Patent Applications and Sealed Letters




Dec. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2257

poses specified and illustrated. (3.) In a timber-measurer, a roller revolved by frictional contact with the timber issuing from the machine, a conical drum connected by a driving-belt with a driven conical drum having its smaller end opposite to the large end of the first, a pinion upon the driven drum-spindle gearing with a spur-wheel, upon the arbor of which is fixed a pointer travelling over an indicating-dial, substantially as and for the purposes described, and illustrated in the drawings. (4.) In a timber-measurer, a pair of corresponding conical drums, one of which is driven by a wheel in frictional contact with timber issuing from a wood-working machine, a driving-band connecting said drums, and means for varying the position of said driving-band and the consequent relative velocities of the drums, said means consisting of a band-fork operating the driving-band and connected to a nut working upon a screw whereby it is traversed, a pointer upon said nut travelling over a dial marked to indicate the different sizes of timber to be operated upon, substantially as and for the purposes described and illustrated.
(Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.

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 note for the cost of copying.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.


Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 6th December, 1899.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 12168.—11th November, 1899.—RICHARD TOMLINE and KARL GRAF, both of 204, St. Asaph Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineers. An hydraulic press for wool and other produce.

No. 12180.—16th November, 1899.—CHARLES TANDY, of Taranaki Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. An improved racing-plate or horse-shoe.

No. 12195.—20th November, 1899.—ALFRED WILLIAM CHATFIELD, of Auckland, New Zealand, Dental Surgeon. Waterproofing compound.

No. 12196.—21st November, 1899.—WILLIAM GRAYSON, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Settler. An improved combination tool for drawing fencing-staples, nails, and such like.

No. 12198.—21st November, 1899.—JOHN SMALL, of Port Chalmers, New Zealand, Engineer. Mechanical-suction prospector and gold-miner.

No. 12204.—28th November, 1899.—GUILLAUME DANIEL DELFRAT, Mining Engineer, EDWARD JAMES HORWOOD, Mining Engineer, and GEORGE CHARLES KLUG, Metallurgist, all of Broken Hill, New South Wales. Improvements in apparatus for use in the leaching of ores and other metalliferous products.

No. 12205.—28th November, 1899.—JOHN PARKER, of Browning Street, Napier, New Zealand, Commercial Agent. An improved mixture for killing weeds and the like.

No. 12206.—28th November, 1899.—JOHN KING, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Machine Expert. An improved spark arrester and extinguisher.

No. 12207.—28th November, 1899.—DONALD STUART, of Victoria Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Bootmaker. Improvements in knife-cleaners.

No. 12208.—28th November, 1899.—MARY LAMBERT JACKMAN, of Remuera Road, Auckland, New Zealand, Teacher of Music. An improved clip for fastening ladies’ belts and the like.

No. 12209.—28th November, 1899.—CHARLES TODD, of Heriot, New Zealand, Auctioneer. Improvements in devices for recovering gold.

No. 12211.—27th November, 1899.—JAMES BROKENSHA, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Hotel-manager. An improvement in hairpins, for the purpose of securely fixing ladies’ hair.

No. 12212.—28th November, 1899.—JAMES EAST, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Storekeeper. An improved method and apparatus for treating and extracting the fibre of Phormium tenax and other fibrous plants.

No. 12213.—1st December, 1899.—GEORGE WELSH FERGUSON, of Sunny Corner, New South Wales, Blacksmith. Improvements in snips for cutting sheet-metal.

No. 12214.—1st December, 1899.—ENOC H RICHARDSON, of 22, Chaucer Street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in dampers, grates, and fire-bars of locomotive engines, as affecting the admission and distribution of air, the heating of feed-water, and proper combustion of fuel.

No. 12215.—1st December, 1899.—CHARLES HARRISON WARD, Metallurgist, and EDMUND WALTER THOMAS, Gentleman, both of Sydney, New South Wales. Improved apparatus for intercepting the gold and other valuable products which pass off with the fumes from apparatus for the preliminary treatment of such products.

No. 12216.—1st December, 1899.—CHARLES HARRISON WARD, Metallurgist, and EDMUND WALTER THOMAS, Gentleman, both of Sydney, New South Wales. Improved apparatus for intercepting the gold and other valuable products which pass off with the fumes from apparatus for the preliminary treatment of such products.


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 23rd November, 1899, to the 5th December, 1899, inclusive:—

No. 10862.—D. E. and F. W. Smith, slip sole.

No. 10865.—W. Male, dress-chart.

No. 10870.—A. Smith, recovering gold from river-beds.

No. 10885.—A. J. Cuming, branding-apparatus.

No. 10890.—H. Cooper, washing-board and dolly combined.

No. 10898.—E. Smethurst, wire-fencing dropper.

No. 10908.—G. M. Wright, grilling or toasting utensil.

No. 10925.—C. Anketell, potato-planter.

No. 10932.—G. Lorenz, swine-fever specific.

No. 10951.—J. L. Anderson, tree-stump extractor.

No. 10978.—L. L. McDermott, cesspan.

No. 11036.—A. Coubrough, extracting titanic acid from ironsand.

No. 11186.—E. C. Millard, tea-kettle.

No. 11264.—J. L. Hawliczek and H. L. Snape, extracting gold.

No. 11350.—E. C. Millard, belt or strap.

No. 11451.—J. H. Silley and W. W. Bacon, shearing-machine.

No. 11494.—H. P. Davis, electric brake.

No. 11495.—H. P. Davis and F. Conrad, alternating-current-measuring instrument.

No. 11496.—B. G. Lamme, conversion of electric currents.

No. 11497.—G. Westinghouse, electro-pneumatic controlling appliance.

No. 11528.—The Imperial S.C. Acetylene Gas Company, Limited, generating and utilising acetylene gas (E. Evans).

No. 11559.—Kugellicht Gesellschaft mit Beschränkter Haftung, incandescent gaslight (E. Salzenberg).

No. 11706.—J. Smith, liquid meter, motor, or pump.

No. 11766.—E. Waters, jun., closing provision-tins (A. W. Maconochie and W. Mackie).

No. 11834.—W. E. Hughes, spirit-lamp (M. Salomon).

No. 11835.—L. C. Auldjo, heat cycle for steam-engine.

No. 11845.—T. H. Patching and R. H. Finch, air-brake coupling.

No. 11847.—W. Bradley, water-tap.

No. 11848.—J. Welsby and H. G. Bedell, raising water.

No. 11856.—G. H. B. Hooper, electric brake.

No. 11871.—W. Cross, preserving timber.

No. 11872.—T. Smith, bridle.

No. 11879.—W. T. Nuttall, non-refillable bottle.

No. 11904.—J. Ranald, extracting bismuth and antimony from ores.

No. 11905.—P. Pfeiderer, refrigerating apparatus (W. W. Harris).

No. 11922.—C. E. Schnée, electric bath-apparatus.

No. 11929.—A. S. Allen, printing-tympan.

No. 11939.—The Acetylene Purifying Company, Limited, purifying acetylene (A. R. Frank).

No. 11949.—W. B. O’Toole, bench-grip.

No. 11951.—G. A. Lowry, fibre-compressing apparatus.

No. 11952.—G. A. Lowry, twine apparatus.

No. 11953.—J. Hemingway, treating fuel.

No. 11959.—G. McMullen and J. H. Joseph, race game.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.



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💰 Patent for Improved Timber-Measurer (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
30 November 1899
Patent, Timber-Measurer, Engineer, Invercargill
  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

💰 Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications

💰 Finance & Revenue
6 December 1899
Patent Applications, Provisional Specifications, Engineers, Inventors, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, Invercargill, Broken Hill, Sydney
20 names identified
  • Richard Tomline, Applied for patent for hydraulic press for wool
  • Karl Graf, Applied for patent for hydraulic press for wool
  • Charles Tandy, Applied for patent for improved racing-plate or horse-shoe
  • Alfred William Chatfield (Dental Surgeon), Applied for patent for waterproofing compound
  • William Grayson (Settler), Applied for patent for improved combination tool for drawing fencing-staples
  • John Small (Engineer), Applied for patent for mechanical-suction prospector and gold-miner
  • Guillaume Daniel Delfrat (Mining Engineer), Applied for patent for improvements in apparatus for leaching ores
  • Edward James Horwood (Mining Engineer), Applied for patent for improvements in apparatus for leaching ores
  • George Charles Klug (Metallurgist), Applied for patent for improvements in apparatus for leaching ores
  • John Parker (Commercial Agent), Applied for patent for improved mixture for killing weeds
  • John King (Machine Expert), Applied for patent for improved spark arrester and extinguisher
  • Donald Stuart (Bootmaker), Applied for patent for improvements in knife-cleaners
  • Mary Lambert Jackman (Teacher of Music), Applied for patent for improved clip for fastening ladies’ belts
  • Charles Todd (Auctioneer), Applied for patent for improvements in devices for recovering gold
  • James Brokensha (Hotel-manager), Applied for patent for improvement in hairpins
  • James East (Storekeeper), Applied for patent for improved method and apparatus for treating Phormium tenax fibre
  • George Welsh Ferguson (Blacksmith), Applied for patent for improvements in snips for cutting sheet-metal
  • Enoc H Richardson (Engineer), Applied for patent for improvements in dampers, grates, and fire-bars of locomotive engines
  • Charles Harrison Ward (Metallurgist), Applied for patent for improved apparatus for intercepting gold from fumes
  • Edmund Walter Thomas (Gentleman), Applied for patent for improved apparatus for intercepting gold from fumes

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

💰 List of Letters Patent Sealed

💰 Finance & Revenue
5 December 1899
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Machinery, Tools, Chemicals, Electrical Devices, Acetylene Gas, Gold Extraction, Timber Preservation
52 names identified
  • D. E. and F. W. Smith, Granted patent for slip sole
  • W. Male, Granted patent for dress-chart
  • A. Smith, Granted patent for recovering gold from river-beds
  • A. J. Cuming, Granted patent for branding-apparatus
  • H. Cooper, Granted patent for washing-board and dolly combined
  • E. Smethurst, Granted patent for wire-fencing dropper
  • G. M. Wright, Granted patent for grilling or toasting utensil
  • C. Anketell, Granted patent for potato-planter
  • G. Lorenz, Granted patent for swine-fever specific
  • J. L. Anderson, Granted patent for tree-stump extractor
  • L. L. McDermott, Granted patent for cesspan
  • A. Coubrough, Granted patent for extracting titanic acid from ironsand
  • E. C. Millard, Granted patent for tea-kettle
  • J. L. Hawliczek, Granted patent for extracting gold
  • H. L. Snape, Granted patent for extracting gold
  • E. C. Millard, Granted patent for belt or strap
  • J. H. Silley, Granted patent for shearing-machine
  • W. W. Bacon, Granted patent for shearing-machine
  • H. P. Davis, Granted patent for electric brake
  • F. Conrad, Granted patent for alternating-current-measuring instrument
  • B. G. Lamme, Granted patent for conversion of electric currents
  • G. Westinghouse, Granted patent for electro-pneumatic controlling appliance
  • E. Evans, Represented Imperial S.C. Acetylene Gas Company for patent on acetylene gas
  • E. Salzenberg, Represented Kugellicht Gesellschaft for patent on incandescent gaslight
  • J. Smith, Granted patent for liquid meter, motor, or pump
  • E. Waters (jun.), Granted patent for closing provision-tins
  • A. W. Maconochie, Co-represented patent for closing provision-tins
  • W. Mackie, Co-represented patent for closing provision-tins
  • W. E. Hughes, Granted patent for spirit-lamp
  • M. Salomon, Co-represented patent for spirit-lamp
  • L. C. Auldjo, Granted patent for heat cycle for steam-engine
  • T. H. Patching, Granted patent for air-brake coupling
  • R. H. Finch, Granted patent for air-brake coupling
  • W. Bradley, Granted patent for water-tap
  • J. Welsby, Granted patent for raising water
  • H. G. Bedell, Granted patent for raising water
  • G. H. B. Hooper, Granted patent for electric brake
  • W. Cross, Granted patent for preserving timber
  • T. Smith, Granted patent for bridle
  • W. T. Nuttall, Granted patent for non-refillable bottle
  • J. Ranald, Granted patent for extracting bismuth and antimony from ores
  • P. Pfeiderer, Granted patent for refrigerating apparatus
  • W. W. Harris, Co-represented patent for refrigerating apparatus
  • C. E. Schnée, Granted patent for electric bath-apparatus
  • A. S. Allen, Granted patent for printing-tympan
  • A. R. Frank, Represented Acetylene Purifying Company for patent on purifying acetylene
  • W. B. O’Toole, Granted patent for bench-grip
  • G. A. Lowry, Granted patent for fibre-compressing apparatus
  • G. A. Lowry, Granted patent for twine apparatus
  • J. Hemingway, Granted patent for treating fuel
  • G. McMullen, Granted patent for race game
  • J. H. Joseph, Granted patent for race game

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar