✨ Patent Specifications and Sealed Letters
Mar. 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 507
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 28th February, 1900.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 12346.—31st January, 1900.—GEORGE ALBERT GAMMAN, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Sawmiller. Improvements in cutters and cutter-heads for wood-planing machines.
No. 12362.—16th February, 1900.—ARTHUR JOHN CUMING, of Caledonian Road, St. Albans, Christchurch, New Zealand, Journalist. Improvements in and relating to branding animals and carcases, and apparatus therefor.
No. 12363.—3rd February, 1900.—THOMAS HOOD, of Egmont Street, Patea, New Zealand, Chemist, and FREDERICK TREWEEK, of Whenuakura, New Zealand, Railway Ganger. A preparation for preventing rust on iron and steel.
No. 12365.—3rd February, 1900.—JAMES BERNARD MACKENZIE, of New Brighton, New Zealand, Commission Agent. A housemaid’s knee-pad.
No. 12379.—13th February, 1900.—JAMES HOUSDEN FINLAYSON, of Conference Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Commission Agent. Improved method of and means for producing photographic enlargements of photographs, vases, or other subjects.
No. 12395.—16th February, 1900.—WILLIAM ERNEST HUGHES, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Patent Agent (nominee of Ernest Rowland Hill, of 814, Maple Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Electrical Engineer). Improvements in the electric lighting of railway-vehicles.
No. 12396.—16th February, 1900.—WILLIAM ERNEST HUGHES, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Patent Agent (nominee of Egbert Moore Tingley, of Amber Club, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Electrical Engineer). Improvements in electric brakes.
No. 12397.—16th February, 1900.—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). Improvements in current-collectors for electrical machines.
No. 12398.—16th February, 1900.—JOHN LOUDON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Company-manager. An improved device for maintaining or preserving the fold in the crown of soft hats.
No. 12402.—19th February, 1900.—JOHN WRIGHT, Farmer, and JOHN WILLIAM MITCHELL, Machinist, both of Mosgiel, New Zealand. An improved method of and means for branding carcases.
No. 12403.—20th February, 1900.—TOM VIVIAN, of Fort Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Merchant. Improved means for keeping salt in a powdered state.
No. 12405.—20th February, 1900.—STANLEY WAKEFIELD SHAW, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, Auctioneer. An improved fence, and apparatus for constructing the same.
No. 12406.—20th February, 1900.—PERCY STUART IRWIN and SAMUEL JAMES LUKE, of Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. Improvements relating to dredging.
No. 12408.—16th February, 1900.—ANDREW SMITH, of George Street, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand, Blacksmith. Improvements in tips for racehorses.
No. 12411.—21st February, 1900.—JOHN ALFRED DEWHIRST, of Herbertville, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improvement in branding-instruments.
No. 12412.—21st February, 1900.—ROBERT IRELAND, of Hunter ville, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved fastening for boots and shoes.
No. 12414.—22nd February, 1900.—BINNS KERSHAW, of 62, Livesey Street, Manchester, England, Manufacturer. Improvements in and connected with the manufacture of fabrics used for covering meat.
No. 12415.—22nd February, 1900.—THOMAS BURRELL, of 193, Abbotsford Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Stonemason. An improved tire for cycles and other road vehicles.
No. 12416.—22nd February, 1900.—HARRY WARD, of “Baroona,” Camberwell Road, Camberwell, near Melbourne, Victoria, Jeweller. Improved door-closing mechanism.
No. 12417.—22nd February, 1900.—WALLINGTON COATES, Preserver, and ANGUS MICKLE SHAND, Assistant Preserver, both of Queensport, Queensland; and GEORGE FREDERICK JAMES HEWITT, of 177, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Sharebroker. Improvements in the process of preserving meat for canning purposes.
No. 12418.—22nd February, 1900.—NORMAN HUGH MACMEIKAN, of 495, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Exporter. An improved crate for the transport of rabbits.
No. 12419.—20th February, 1900.—WILLIAM HALL, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Bootmaker. A barb-wire-cutting attachment to a rifle or carbine, for the purpose of cutting barb-wire obstacles in front of an enemy.
No. 12420.—24th February, 1900.—WILLIAM WOOD, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Confectioner. An improvement in hair-pins.
No. 12421.—21st February, 1900.—JAMES STEWART, of Campbelltown, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improvements in bottles, to prevent their fraudulent re-use.
No. 12422.—23rd February, 1900.—EWEN ALEXANDER CAMERON, of Queenstown, New Zealand, Civil Engineer and Architect. Improved spark-arrester and fuel-economizer.
No. 12423.—27th February, 1900.—HUGH CAMPBELL, of Dannevirke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Dairy Factory Manager. An invention for straining wire around cheese-cases and suchlike.
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy 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 1st February, 1900, to the 20th February, 1900, inclusive:—
No. 10844.—J. B. Beale, branding-instrument.
No. 11040.—W. C. Greig and J. H. Gardner, manufacture of candles.
No. 11156.—W. E. Hughes, floor (E. Jensen).
No. 11163.—W. E. Hughes, manufacturing concrete pipes (E. Jensen).
No. 11168.—J. Barugh and W. K. Elder, mould-board for plough.
No. 11184.—S. S. Bastard, treating flax.
No. 11203.—G. Clements, potato moulder and cultivator.
No. 11310.—E. Goodridge, urinal.
No. 11403.—E. Gilshnan, jun., compass and time-indicator combined.
No. 11535.—B. G. Lamme, electrical distribution.
No. 11536.—G. Westinghouse, C. A. Terry, and H. P. Davis, electric railway.
No. 11689.—B. J. Atterbury and T. Macalpine, producing acetylene compounds.
No. 11690.—N. Rowe, regulating electro-motive force.
No. 11895.—H. G. Bedell, window-sash.
No. 11960.—J. Nicholas, brake.
No. 12091.—E. Burton and R. B. Echlin, ticket printing and issuing mechanism for totalisator.
No. 12107.—W. E. Hughes, attaching corrugated-iron sheets to buildings (C. H. Windle).
No. 12113.—Massey-Harris Company, Limited, seeding-machine (C. McLeod).
No. 12114.—A. W. Maconochie, provision-tin.
No. 12119.—Fraser and Chalmers, Limited, pump (J. Stumpf).
No. 12120.—A. Stevens and W. S. Penney, brake.
No. 12122.—A. P. Schmucker, L. D. Sweet, and G. E. Ross-Lewin, rock-drill.
No. 12123.—S. R. Dresser, pipe-coupling.
No. 12124.—Lanston Monotype Machine Company, preparing record strips of type-forming machines (G. Lanston).
No. 12127.—E. Harnett, springs for cycles.
No. 12139.—F. Coffee, chair.
No. 12155.—A. Sommer, solutions of sweet carbamides in oils.
No. 12161.—R. Avery and H. C. Campbell, rock-drill.
No. 12163.—J. Smith, treating gold- and silver-ores.
No. 12164.—R. Diesel, internal-combustion engine.
No. 12176.—W. G. and E. Munt, pianoforte.
No. 12178.—J. Steiger, cement.
No. 12179.—H. J. Buchan, acetylene-generator.
No. 12188.—F. Ballou, smelting ores.
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 8321.—J. A. Packer, artificial limb. 27th February, 1900.
No. 8324.—A. Muirhead, submarine telegraphy. 22nd February, 1900.
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📰 List of Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted
📰 NZ Gazette28 February 1900
Provisional specifications, Patent applications, Inventors, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin
31 names identified
- George Albert Gamman, Accepted provisional specification for wood-planing cutters
- Arthur John Cuming, Accepted provisional specification for animal branding
- Thomas Hood, Accepted provisional specification for rust prevention
- Frederick TrewEEK, Accepted provisional specification for rust prevention
- James Bernard Mackenzie, Accepted provisional specification for housemaid’s knee-pad
- James Housden Finlayson, Accepted provisional specification for photographic enlargements
- William Ernest Hughes, Accepted provisional specification for railway vehicle lighting
- William Ernest Hughes, Accepted provisional specification for electric brakes
- James Palmer Campbell, Accepted provisional specification for current-collectors
- John Loudon, Accepted provisional specification for hat crown preservation
- John Wright, Accepted provisional specification for branding carcases
- John William Mitchell, Accepted provisional specification for branding carcases
- Tom Vivian, Accepted provisional specification for powdered salt
- Stanley Wakefield Shaw, Accepted provisional specification for fence construction
- Percy Stuart Irwin, Accepted provisional specification for dredging
- Samuel James Luke, Accepted provisional specification for dredging
- Andrew Smith, Accepted provisional specification for racehorse tips
- John Alfred Dewhirst, Accepted provisional specification for branding instruments
- Robert Ireland, Accepted provisional specification for boot fastening
- Binns Kershaw, Accepted provisional specification for meat covering fabrics
- Thomas Burrell, Accepted provisional specification for cycle tires
- Harry Ward, Accepted provisional specification for door-closing mechanism
- Wallington Coates, Accepted provisional specification for meat preservation
- Angus Mickle Shand, Accepted provisional specification for meat preservation
- George Frederick James Hewitt, Accepted provisional specification for meat preservation
- Norman Hugh Macmeikan, Accepted provisional specification for rabbit transport crate
- William Hall, Accepted provisional specification for barb-wire cutter attachment
- William Wood, Accepted provisional specification for hair-pins
- James Stewart, Accepted provisional specification for anti-reuse bottles
- Ewen Alexander Cameron, Accepted provisional specification for spark-arrester
- Hugh Campbell, Accepted provisional specification for cheese-case wire strainer
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
📰 List of Letters Patent Sealed
📰 NZ Gazette28 February 1900
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, Inventors, February 1900, Wellington
45 names identified
- J. B. Beale, Letters Patent sealed for branding-instrument
- W. C. Greig, Letters Patent sealed for candle manufacture
- J. H. Gardner, Letters Patent sealed for candle manufacture
- W. E. Hughes, Letters Patent sealed for floor (E. Jensen)
- W. E. Hughes, Letters Patent sealed for concrete pipes (E. Jensen)
- J. Barugh, Letters Patent sealed for plough mould-board
- W. K. Elder, Letters Patent sealed for plough mould-board
- S. S. Bastard, Letters Patent sealed for flax treatment
- G. Clements, Letters Patent sealed for potato moulder
- E. Goodridge, Letters Patent sealed for urinal
- E. Gilshnan, Letters Patent sealed for compass and time-indicator
- B. G. Lamme, Letters Patent sealed for electrical distribution
- G. Westinghouse, Letters Patent sealed for electric railway
- C. A. Terry, Letters Patent sealed for electric railway
- H. P. Davis, Letters Patent sealed for electric railway
- B. J. Atterbury, Letters Patent sealed for acetylene compounds
- T. Macalpine, Letters Patent sealed for acetylene compounds
- N. Rowe, Letters Patent sealed for electro-motive force regulation
- H. G. Bedell, Letters Patent sealed for window-sash
- J. Nicholas, Letters Patent sealed for brake
- E. Burton, Letters Patent sealed for totalisator mechanism
- R. B. Echlin, Letters Patent sealed for totalisator mechanism
- W. E. Hughes, Letters Patent sealed for corrugated-iron attachment (C. H. Windle)
- C. Macleod, Letters Patent sealed for seeding-machine (Massey-Harris Company)
- A. W. Maconochie, Letters Patent sealed for provision-tin
- J. Stumpf, Letters Patent sealed for pump (Fraser and Chalmers)
- A. Stevens, Letters Patent sealed for brake
- W. S. Penney, Letters Patent sealed for brake
- A. P. Schmucker, Letters Patent sealed for rock-drill
- L. D. Sweet, Letters Patent sealed for rock-drill
- G. E. Ross-Lewin, Letters Patent sealed for rock-drill
- S. R. Dresser, Letters Patent sealed for pipe-coupling
- G. Lanston, Letters Patent sealed for type-forming record strips
- E. Harnett, Letters Patent sealed for cycle springs
- F. Coffee, Letters Patent sealed for chair
- A. Sommer, Letters Patent sealed for sweet carbamides in oils
- R. Avery, Letters Patent sealed for rock-drill
- H. C. Campbell, Letters Patent sealed for rock-drill
- J. Smith, Letters Patent sealed for ore treatment
- R. Diesel, Letters Patent sealed for internal-combustion engine
- W. G. Munt, Letters Patent sealed for pianoforte
- E. Munt, Letters Patent sealed for pianoforte
- J. Steiger, Letters Patent sealed for cement
- H. J. Buchan, Letters Patent sealed for acetylene-generator
- F. Ballou, Letters Patent sealed for smelting ores
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
📰 Second-Term Patent Fees Paid
📰 NZ Gazette28 February 1900
Patent fees, Second-term payments, Inventors, February 1900
- J. A. Packer, Second-term fee paid for artificial limb
- A. Muirhead, Second-term fee paid for submarine telegraphy
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
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