✨ Patent Specifications
Num. 18. 501
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1900.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1900.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 28th February, 1900.
COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-mentioned applications for Letters Patent have been accepted, and are open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time within two months from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the grant of any such patent. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.
No. 11642.—23rd May, 1899.—WALTER NORRELL and JAMES DUFF MURRAY, both of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Fellmongers. An improved apparatus for treating wool locks and dags.*
Claims.—(1.) The improved apparatus for treating wool locks and dags consisting of parts constructed, arranged, and operating substantially as set forth. (2.) In an apparatus such as described, a corrugated drum and a corrugated concave, substantially as set forth. (3.) In an apparatus such as described, a corrugated drum, a corrugated and pivoted concave, and means for supporting the concave yieldingly near the drum, substantially as set forth. (4.) In an apparatus such as described, the combination of a corrugated drum, a corrugated concave, and means for washing the dags and wool-locks, substantially as set forth. (5.) In an apparatus such as described, the combination of a corrugated drum, a corrugated concave, and means for spreading and crushing the dags and locks before entering the concave, substantially as set forth.
(Specification, 3s. 3d.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 11710.—12th June, 1899.—THOMAS LORD TAYLOR, of Windsor Villa, Darebin Street, Northcote, near Melbourne, Victoria, Gentleman. An improved advertising contrivance actuated by the lids of match-boxes or similar receptacles.*
[NOTE.—The title in this case has been altered. See list Provisional Specifications, Gazette No. 52, of the 22nd June, 1899.]
Claims.—(1.) An improved advertisement-display, principally for hotels, shops, and clubs, consisting essentially of a match-box or other receptacle having a hinged lid connected with and releasing a train of gearing or clockwork driving a roller around which passes an endless apron or band carrying the advertisements, substantially as described and explained. (2.) An improved advertising-contrivance actuated by the lids of match-boxes or similar receptacles, comprising an endless travelling-belt such as C, carrying the advertisement to be displayed, passing round rollers such as D, D¹, D², D⁴, and passing under a tension-roller as D³, in combination with the lid such as e¹ of a receptacle containing matches or the like, said lid having a rearwardly-projecting arm such as e, connected to a cord such as E, coiled around one of said rollers, whilst a weighted cord such as F is coiled around said roller in the opposite direction, substantially as and for the purposes described and explained. (3.) In a contrivance to be operated by the actuation of the lids of match-boxes or similar receptacles, an endless travelling-belt as C, having stop-pieces as G in its surface, together with a retaining wire such as G¹, substantially as and for the purposes described and explained. (4.) In an advertisement-displayer automatically operated by the lid of a match-box or other receptacle, a match-box or other receptacle having a hinged lid connected by a cord or otherwise with an arm upon a spindle carrying a retaining pawl as I, in combination with a rotating fan or flier, with which said arm engages when in its raised position, substantially as described and explained.
(Specification, 4s.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 12030.—29th September, 1899.—JAMES PALMER CAMPBELL, of Wellington, New Zealand, Registered Patent Agent (nominee of Benjamin Garver Lamme, of 230, Stratford Avenue, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Electrical Engineer). Improvement in alternating-current induction motors.*
Claims.—(1.) An induction motor in which the resistance included in circuit with the secondary member consists of a ring or rings of comparatively large cross-section connected by resistance bars or arms to the corresponding ends of the conductor bars of the secondary member, for the purpose specified. (2.) An induction motor having a secondary member with a resistance included in circuit, constructed, arranged, and operating as described, and shown in the drawing.
(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 10s. 6d.)
No. 12255.—21st December, 1899.—VALDEMAR POULSEN, of 17, Alhambravej, Copenhagen, Denmark, Engineer. A method of receiving, and storing, and reproducing messages or the like by magnetic action, and apparatus for that purpose.
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💰 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications
💰 Finance & Revenue28 February 1900
Patents, Specifications, Patent Office, Wellington, Opposition Notice
6 names identified
- Walter Norrell, Applicant for patent on wool treatment apparatus
- James Duff Murray, Applicant for patent on wool treatment apparatus
- Thomas Lord Taylor, Applicant for patent on advertising contrivance
- James Palmer Campbell, Registered Patent Agent nominee for induction motor patent
- Benjamin Garver Lamme, Electrical Engineer, principal applicant for induction motor patent
- Valdemar Poulsen, Applicant for patent on magnetic message storage method
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1900, No 18