✨ Patent Applications and Fees
Sept. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1799
No. 11575.—27th April, 1899.—GEORGE RICHARDS, of Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer and Iron Cot and Bedstead Manufacturer. Improvements in the attachment of wove wire with metal cots and bedsteads and any articles to which the same is applicable.
No. 11828.—25th July, 1899.—EDWARD RICHARDSON, Jun., of Albury, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. An improvement in rifles and the like.
No. 11839.—28th July, 1899.—ROLAND JOHN FARMER, of 169, Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Gentleman. An improved vent for rendering bottles non-refillable.
No. 11867.—7th August, 1899.—ARTHUR HENRY OAKE KEMPTHORNE, of Te Puke, Bay of Plenty, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in and relating to horse-gears.
No. 11910.—22nd August, 1899.—JOHN THOMAS MURPHY, of Blenheim, New Zealand, Farmer. An improvement in harness applicable particularly to trotting or racing harness.
No. 11917.—23rd August, 1899.—HENRY DALTON, of Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand, Plumber. Improvements in chimneys and the like for the prevention of back-draughts.
No. 11936.—30th August, 1899.—JOHN EDWARD FRIEND, of 7, Bidwell Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved sole for boots and shoes.
No. 11938.—28th August, 1899.—CHRISTOPHER RICHARD WILSON, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Auctioneer. An improved chainless driving-gear for cycles.
No. 11940.—31st August, 1899.—ARTHUR LLEWELLYN SMITH, of Mornington, Dunedin, New Zealand, and WALTER PEARSON YOUNG, of Cargill Road, Dunedin aforesaid, Engineers. An improved feed for seed-drills and similar implements.
No. 11941.—31st August, 1899.—WILLIAM ERNEST HUGHES, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Patent Agent (nominee of Harry Phillips Davis, of 327, Neville Street, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Electrical Engineer, and Gilbert Wright, of 409, Ross Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania aforesaid, Electrical Engineer). Improvements in controllers for electric motors.
No. 11943.—1st September, 1899.—GEORGE WILLIAM DARVALL, of Panama Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Signwriter. Improvements in or relating to the roofs and spouting of buildings.
No. 11946.—31st August, 1899.—ARTHUR MORROW, of Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman. A combined segment and shrapnel shell.
No. 11947.—2nd September, 1899.—JAMES PALMER CAMPBELL, of Wellington, New Zealand, Solicitor (nominee of Harry Phillips Davis, of 327, Neville Street, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Electrical Engineer). Improvements in fuse-blocks for electric circuits.
No. 11948.—2nd September, 1899.—JAMES PALMER CAMPBELL, of Wellington, New Zealand, Solicitor (nominee of Gilbert Wright, of 409, Ross Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Electrical Engineer, and Christian Aalborg, of 212, Franklin Street, Wilkinsburg aforesaid, Electrical Engineer). Improvements in switches for electric circuits.
No. 11950.—1st September, 1899.—WILLIAM HENRY BICKERTON, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Analyst. Improvements in and relating to effervescing drinks.
No. 11955.—4th September, 1899.—WILLIAM HENRY HEARD, of 357, Richmond Street, London, Ontario, Canada, Plumber. Improvements in spray-pumps.
No. 11957.—4th September, 1899.—THOMAS SHALE, of Fairfield, Dunedin, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvement in dredging machinery.
No. 11958.—4th September, 1899.—FREDERICK CHARLES SAUNDERS, of 4, Marli Place, Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria, Managing Clerk (nominee of Arthur Saunders, of 22, St. George’s Road, Wimbledon, London, England, Electrical Engineer). An improved framing or support for the display of bottles, jars, and like vessels.
No. 11960.—4th September, 1899.—JAMES NICHOLAS, of Market Street, Blenheim, New Zealand, Coachbuilder and Wheelwright. An improved brake for vehicles.
No. 11961.—5th September, 1899.—JOHN WILLIAM FOWLER, of Whangarei Heads, Auckland, New Zealand, Ship’s Engineer. Improved method of and apparatus for securing a ship’s screw-propeller upon its shaft.
No. 11963.—6th September, 1899.—WILLIAM THOMAS BOWATER, of Ohakune, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved method of supplying water to cow-bails.
No. 11964.—6th September, 1899.—WILLIAM THOMAS BOWATER, of Ohakune, New Zealand, Farmer. A new or improved appliance for receiving, straining, and conveying milk to cooler or aerator.
No. 11965.—7th September, 1899.—JOHN BUCKMAN, of Bull’s, Wellington, New Zealand, Flaxmiller. An improvement in flax-strippers.
No. 11967.—5th September, 1899.—JAMES RAPSON, of Kakanui, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved wire strainer, cutter, and key combined.
No. 11969.—6th September, 1899.—WILLIAM NELSON, of Tomoana, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. An improvement or improvements in cooling air for refrigerating or freezing purposes.
No. 11970.—7th September, 1899.—AMBROSE ISAIAH HULME, of Richmond, New Zealand, Baker, and WILLIAM THOMSON, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Baker. A furnace-boiler for bakers’ ovens.
No. 11975.—12th September, 1899.—FRANCIS CORNWALL TAYLOR, of New York, United States of America, and 106, Golden Lane, London, E.C., England, at present residing in Auckland, New Zealand, Printer and Inventor. A new or improved means or method of printing in several colours or tones at one impression.
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 31st August, 1899, to the 13th September, 1899, inclusive:—
No. 10600.—A. Storrie, manure-distributor.
No. 10603.—W. H. Payne, boot.
No. 10610.—J. S. Laurie and E. L. Clark, table for brick-making.
No. 10632.—G. Sydes, horsecovcr.
No. 10688.—J. Whitefield and F. S. Parker, closet-pan.
No. 10857.—H. W. Scott, cattle-brand.
No. 11059.—M. L. Squire, medicine.
No. 11154.—A. M. Waters, potato digger, bagger, and separator.
No. 11279.—J. Hutcheson, fire-escape ladder.
No. 11522.—C. H. Hansen, horsecovcr-fastener.
No. 11523.—J. Howard, bicycle attachment for transmitting power to sheepshears.
No. 11618.—H. P. Davis, controlling electric motors.
No. 11624.—A. Price, boiler-cleaner.
No. 11659.—G. Westinghouse and E. E. Nolan, securing core-plates in dynamo-electric machinery.
No. 11702.—G. Girling, stonebreakers’ hammer.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 7872.—R. C. Beveridge, treating ores. 4th September, 1899.
No. 7876.—W. E. C. Osborne, roller-blind attachment. 30th August, 1899.
No. 7886.—T. Ferguson, drawing off aerated liquids. 11th September, 1899.
No. 7894.—C. J. Yarnold, manufacturing ozone, and treating ores therewith. 1st September, 1899.
No. 7904.—Gas-Selbstzünder-Export-Gesellschaft, Gesellschaft mit Beschränkter Haftung, gas-lighting medium (J. F. Duke). 6th September, 1899.
No. 7929.—Flere and Mills, Limited, polling-station fittings (T. Mills). 29th August, 1899.
No. 7934.—J. A. Fairbanks, bell-buoy. 4th September, 1899.
No. 7942.—W. Mather, floorcloth. 6th September, 1899.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 5760.—G. Anderson, weighing carcases of meat. 8th September, 1899.
No. 5919.—The Edison United Phonograph Company, phonograph (T. A. Edison). 31st August, 1899.
No. 5983.—W. R. S. Jones, railway-vehicle buffer. 5th September, 1899.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.
[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]
NO. 10595.—Nernst Electric Light, Limited, of 130, Dashwood House, New Broad Street, London, E.C., England, electrical incandescent lamp. [W. Nernst.] 5th September, 1899.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏭 List of Provisional Patent Applications filed between 27 April and 12 September 1899
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 September 1899
Provisional patents, Inventors, Engineering, Agriculture, Electrical, New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada
34 names identified
- George Richards, Filed patent for wire attachment in cots and bedsteads
- Edward Richardson (Junior), Filed patent for rifle improvement
- Roland John Farmer (Gentleman), Filed patent for non-refillable bottle vent
- Arthur Henry Oake Kempthorne, Filed patent for horse-gear improvements
- John Thomas Murphy, Filed patent for trotting/racing harness
- Henry Dalton, Filed patent for chimney back-draught prevention
- John Edward Friend, Filed patent for improved boot/shoe sole
- Christopher Richard Wilson, Filed patent for chainless cycle drive
- Arthur Llewellyn Smith, Filed patent for seed-drill feed improvement
- Walter Pearson Young, Filed patent for seed-drill feed improvement
- William Ernest Hughes (Patent Agent), Filed patent as nominee for Davis and Wright on electric motor controllers
- Harry Phillips Davis (Electrical Engineer), Nominee for patent on electric motor controllers
- Gilbert Wright (Electrical Engineer), Nominee for patent on electric motor controllers
- George William Darvall, Filed patent for building roofs and spouting
- Arthur Morrow (Gentleman), Filed patent for combined shell
- James Palmer Campbell (Solicitor), Filed patent as nominee for Davis on fuse-blocks
- James Palmer Campbell (Solicitor), Filed patent as nominee for Wright and Aalborg on electric switches
- Gilbert Wright (Electrical Engineer), Nominee for patent on electric switches
- Christian Aalborg (Electrical Engineer), Nominee for patent on electric switches
- William Henry Bickerton, Filed patent for effervescing drinks
- William Henry Heard, Filed patent for spray-pumps
- Thomas Shale, Filed patent for dredging machinery
- Frederick Charles Saunders (Managing Clerk), Filed patent as nominee for Arthur Saunders on bottle display framing
- Arthur Saunders (Electrical Engineer), Nominee for patent on bottle display framing
- James Nicholas, Filed patent for vehicle brake
- John William Fowler, Filed patent for ship propeller securing method
- William Thomas Bowater, Filed patent for water supply to cow-bails
- William Thomas Bowater, Filed patent for milk straining and conveying appliance
- John Buckman, Filed patent for flax-stripper improvement
- James Rapson, Filed patent for wire strainer/cutter/key
- William Nelson, Filed patent for air cooling for refrigeration
- Ambrose Isaiah Hulme (Baker), Filed patent for bakers’ oven furnace-boiler
- William Thomson (Baker), Filed patent for bakers’ oven furnace-boiler
- Francis Cornwall Taylor (Printer and Inventor), Filed patent for multi-colour printing method
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent sealed between 31 August and 13 September 1899
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 September 1899
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, Inventions, Agriculture, Engineering, Electrical
18 names identified
- A. Storrie, Patent for manure-distributor
- W. H. Payne, Patent for boot
- J. S. Laurie, Patent for brick-making table
- E. L. Clark, Patent for brick-making table
- G. Sydes, Patent for horsecovcr
- J. Whitefield, Patent for closet-pan
- F. S. Parker, Patent for closet-pan
- H. W. Scott, Patent for cattle-brand
- M. L. Squire, Patent for medicine
- A. M. Waters, Patent for potato digger/bagger/separator
- J. Hutcheson, Patent for fire-escape ladder
- C. H. Hansen, Patent for horsecovcr-fastener
- J. Howard, Patent for bicycle attachment for sheepshears
- H. P. Davis, Patent for controlling electric motors
- A. Price, Patent for boiler-cleaner
- G. Westinghouse, Patent for securing core-plates in dynamo-electric machinery
- E. E. Nolan, Patent for securing core-plates in dynamo-electric machinery
- G. Girling, Patent for stonebreakers’ hammer
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid between 29 August and 8 September 1899
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 September 1899
Patent fees, Renewal fees, Second term, Third term, Inventors, Companies
11 names identified
- R. C. Beveridge, Paid second-term fee for ore treatment patent
- W. E. C. Osborne, Paid second-term fee for roller-blind attachment patent
- T. Ferguson, Paid second-term fee for aerated liquids patent
- C. J. Yarnold, Paid second-term fee for ozone manufacturing patent
- J. F. Duke, Paid second-term fee for gas-lighting medium patent (as agent)
- T. Mills, Paid second-term fee for polling-station fittings patent (as agent)
- J. A. Fairbanks, Paid second-term fee for bell-buoy patent
- W. Mather, Paid second-term fee for floorcloth patent
- G. Anderson, Paid third-term fee for meat weighing patent
- T. A. Edison, Paid third-term fee for phonograph patent (as agent)
- W. R. S. Jones, Paid third-term fee for railway buffer patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered on 5 September 1899
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 September 1899
Patent assignment, Proprietor transfer, Electrical lamp, Nernst
- W. Nernst, Original patentee of electrical incandescent lamp
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1899, No 77