✨ Patent Notices
Numb. 105.
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901.
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Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid .. 2403
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent .. 2403
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Request for Correction of Clerical Error .. .. 2403
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Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 11th December, 1901.
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. 13278.—28th December, 1900.—THOMAS AWDRI, of 99, Cannon Street, London, E.C., England, Gentleman. Improvements in or relating to label- and ticket-holders.*
Claims.—(1.) In label- or ticket-holders, a casing or container having a surface for writing upon in combination with duplicate sheets, a clip attached to said casing for the attachment of the device to the required object, substantially as described and illustrated, and for the purposes set forth. (2.) In label- or ticket-holders, a casing having a pivoted lid in combination with duplicating-surface carried in said casing, said casing being attached or recessed in a trunk or other object, a serrated or toothed surface upon said lid for marking or perforating the removable band or bands at the desired point, a hasp or fastening attached to the pivoted lid aforesaid, a lock for securing said lid through the medium of the hasp aforesaid of any suitable form, all in combination and substantially as described and illustrated.
(Specification, 2s. 3d.; drawings, 1s.)
No. 13346.—24th January, 1901.—PIERCE LANIGAN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. Improvements in machines for cutting and splitting stone.*
Claim. — The adaptation and application of the machinery, chisels, and cutting-tools combined as mentioned to the cutting and splitting of stone into blocks or cubes, and the exclusive right to cut and split stone by the aid of the machinery, chisels, and cutting-tools combined as aforesaid in the manner described. “But I do not claim as my invention the steam or any other hammer, nor any part or parts of the machinery, chisels, tools, or appliances above described, except as combined with the other part or parts thereof in the manner described, and for the purposes mentioned and described in specification.”
(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 2s.)
No. 13428.—23rd February, 1901.—CHARLES BOOTH, of 50, St. Thomas Street, Bermondsey, London, S.E., England, Merchant (nominee of George S. Wolff, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Leather-manufacturer). Improvements in enamelled leather.*
Claims.—(1.) As a new article of manufacture, flexible enamelled leather, having directly upon its unbuffed grain-surface, an adherent enamel coating. (2.) As a new article of manufacture, flexible enamelled leather having directly upon its unbuffed grain-surface an adherent enamelled coating containing as an element material which prevented its absorption by said grain-surface. (3.) As a new article of manufacture, flexible enamelled leather, directly to the unbuffed grain-surface of which has been applied an adherent fluid enamel coating containing as an element material which prevented its absorption by said grain-surface.
(Specification, 4s.)
No. 13443.—5th March, 1901.—JOSEPH GEORGE HOWARD, of 31, William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Storeman. An improved metallic storage case, box, or can, which may be readily opened.*
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🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry11 December 1901
Patents, Complete Specifications, Public Inspection, Opposition, Patent Office
- Thomas Awdri, Application for patent accepted
- Pierce Lanigan, Application for patent accepted
- Charles Booth, Application for patent accepted
- Joseph George Howard, Application for patent accepted
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1901, No 105