✨ Patent Notices
Aug. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1633
No. 13866.—30th July, 1901.—JOHN ROUSSELL, of Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler. Improved means of attaching the breaching to cart-saddles.
No. 13867.—30th July, 1901.—WILLIAM BROWN, of Madden’s Model Works, 187, Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in engines worked by oil, vapour, or gas.
No. 13868.—31st July, 1901.—THOMAS FRANCIS DAVIS, Boilermaker, and FRANK EVANS, Clerk, both of 53, Kent Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand. An improved non-refillable bottle.
No. 13869.—31st July, 1901.—JAMES MACKAY SIMPSON, of Ahaura, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in dredges.
No. 13870.—31st July, 1901.—FANNY SAMPSON, of Whataupoko, Gisborne, New Zealand. An improved back-support for attachment to beds or lounges.
No. 13873.—30th July, 1901.—BERT HOWARD, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Bootmaker. An improved book-leaf holding-device.
No. 13881.—1st August, 1901.—THOMAS FREDERICK BROWN, of 64, Lang Street, North Carlton, Victoria, Manufacturer. An improved briquette, and an improved process of manufacturing it.
No. 13882.—1st August, 1901.—CHARLES EMMANUEL MAY, of View Point, Moore Street, St. Kilda, Victoria, Commercial Traveller. An improved automatic fastening for “made” neck-ties.
No. 13883.—1st August, 1901.—ALBERTHA ANNIE KRON, of 65, Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Hide and Leather Merchant. Improvements in the utilisation of leather waste by the manufacture of boot-heels and like articles therefrom, and in apparatus therefor.
No. 13884.—2nd August, 1901.—THOMAS HYDE, of Woodville, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved acetylene-gas generator.
No. 13885.—2nd August, 1901.—CHARLES BURRIDGE, Photographer, and HARRY BROWN, Blacksmith, both of Wairoa, New Zealand. Improvements in saws.
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 25th July, 1901, to the 7th August, 1901, inclusive:—
No. 12596.—R. Caldwell, milking-instrument.
No. 12824.—W. C. Page, axle-box fastening.
No. 13311.—P. Diehl, sewing-machine.
No. 13487.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot-protector driving-machine. (B. F. Mayo.)
No. 13577.—A. Hayes, vaporising and burning hydrocarbon oils.
No. 13579.—C. H. Curtis, C. L. W. Smith, D. J. Metcalfe, A. C. Pearcy, and A. F. Hargreaves, explosive.
No. 13593.—J. H. Kellogg, vegetable-food compound.
No. 13594.—H. M. Sutton and W. L. Steele, magnetic separator.
No. 13597.—Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, wireless telegraphy. (J. A. Fleming.)
No. 13598.—G. J. Atkins, producing oxy-chloride salts.
No. 13599.—B. Talbot, manufacturing iron and steel.
No. 13600.—W. McDermott, screening crushed ore.
No. 13601.—L. Grote, bottle-making machine.
No. 13604.—E. Waters, jun., ice-making apparatus. (L. Engelhorn—J. Patten.)
No. 13608.—O. Andrews, milk-can.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 9739.—G. B. Shepard, rotary machine. 25th July 1901.
No. 9744.—W. Jennings and M. G. B. Jefferson, pump. 25th July, 1901.
No. 9770.—T. J. Heskett, manufacturing steel. (T. J. Heskett and H. Jones.) 1st August, 1901.
No. 10245.—G. A. Richard, ore-furnace. 25th July, 1901.
THIRD-TERM FEE.
No. 7822.—W. L. Pilkington, producing corrugated sheet-glass. 25th July, 1901.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Subsequent Proprietors, &c., of Letters Patent registered.
[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]
NO. 6048.—American Key Can Company, a corporation of the State of New Jersey, with offices at Room 1043, Marquette Building, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, can and can-making machine. Proprietors of the two-thirds interest of John Zimmerman. [J. Zimmerman.] 30th July, 1901.
No. 6048.—American Key Can Company, a corporation of the State of New Jersey, with offices at Room 1043, Marquette Building, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, can and can-making machine. Proprietors of the one-third interest of Frank Kinsey. [J. Zimmerman.] 30th July, 1901.
No. 7326.—The New Calyx Drill and Boring Company, Limited, of 161, Dashwood House, New Broad Street, London, England, Manufacturers, boring apparatus. [F. H. Davis.] 29th July, 1901.
No. 12696.}
No. 12697.} The Johnston Die Press Company, Limited,
No. 12698.} of 22, Bride Lane, London, England,
No. 12699.} Manufacturers, printing-presses and ink-
No. 12700.} ing and other devices therefor. [J. Y.
No. 12701.} Johnston.] 25th July, 1901.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Request to correct Clerical Error.
NO. 13813.—W. H. Harrison, recovering gold, &c., by electro-amalgamation (advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 71, of the 25th July, 1901).—To insert, after the word “described,” line 12, page 7 of the specification, the words “or I may use it without such current,” appearing in the “copy” of such document.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.
LIST of Applications for Letters Patent (with which provisional specifications only have been lodged) abandoned from the 25th July, 1901, to the 7th August, 1901, inclusive:—
No. 12847.—R. Wise, wire-strainer.
No. 12879.—M. Davies, wool-cutter.
No. 12920.—H. J. Jones and J. Baker, motopictoroscope.
No. 13014.—J. W. Deegan, stack-butt scoop.
No. 13015.—J. Welsby and H. G. Bedell, water-closet siphon.
No. 13024.—W. Painter, regulator for plough.
No. 13025.—J. J. Gibson, cycle-gear.
No. 13029.—H. M. Whatman and W. J. Ealam, plough-share.
No. 13032.—J. W. Willett and C. O. H. Gordon, spark arrester and extinguisher.
No. 13035.—A. Twidle, sheet-metal shears.
No. 13036.—D. Baillie, candlestick.
No. 13040.—A. and R. M. Aitken, sinking prospecting-cylinders.
No. 13041.—C. Simpson, garden rake.
No. 13042.—C. A. Trotter, range finder for rifles.
No. 13043.—J. Dunn, root cutter or slicer.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which complete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the 25th July, 1901, to the 7th August, 1901, inclusive:—
No. 12337.—F. Jacobs, threshing-apparatus.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent void.
LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fees from the 25th July, 1901, to the 7th August, 1901 inclusive:—
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 9474.—R. Morton and R. Pringle, gas-stove.
No. 9475.—J. P. Erie, motor vehicle.
No. 9476.—J. A. Barnes, branding-machine.
No. 9478.—C. S. Drummond, cycle-saddle.
No. 9495.—C. H. Thompson, fertilising material.
No. 9496.—F. W. Streatfield, extracting metals from ores.
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🌾 Provisional patent applications accepted
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources30 July 1901
provisional specifications, patent applications, inventions, saddlery, engines, bottles, dredges, bed supports, book devices, briquettes, neck-ties, leather waste, acetylene, saws
13 names identified
- John Russell, Accepted provisional patent for cart-saddle attachment
- William Brown, Accepted provisional patent for oil/gas engines
- Thomas Francis Davis, Accepted provisional patent for non-refillable bottle
- Frank Evans, Accepted provisional patent for non-refillable bottle
- James Mackay Simpson, Accepted provisional patent for dredge improvements
- Fanny Sampson, Accepted provisional patent for bed back-support
- Bert Howard, Accepted provisional patent for book-leaf device
- Thomas Frederick Brown, Accepted provisional patent for briquette and process
- Charles Emmanuel May, Accepted provisional patent for neck-tie fastening
- Albertha Annie Kron, Accepted provisional patent for leather waste utilisation
- Thomas Hyde, Accepted provisional patent for acetylene generator
- Charles Burridge, Accepted provisional patent for saw improvements
- Harry Brown, Accepted provisional patent for saw improvements
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Letters Patent sealed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 August 1901
Letters Patent, sealed patents, milking instrument, axle fastening, sewing machine, shoe machinery, hydrocarbon burning, explosives, food compound, magnetic separator, wireless telegraphy, ore screening, bottle machine, ice-making, milk can
22 names identified
- R. Caldwell, Letters Patent sealed for milking-instrument
- W. C. Page, Letters Patent sealed for axle-box fastening
- P. Diehl, Letters Patent sealed for sewing-machine
- B. F. Mayo, Agent for United Shoe Machinery Company patent
- A. Hayes, Letters Patent sealed for hydrocarbon oil burning
- C. H. Curtis, Letters Patent sealed for explosive
- C. L. W. Smith, Letters Patent sealed for explosive
- D. J. Metcalfe, Letters Patent sealed for explosive
- A. C. Pearcy, Letters Patent sealed for explosive
- A. F. Hargreaves, Letters Patent sealed for explosive
- J. H. Kellogg, Letters Patent sealed for vegetable-food compound
- H. M. Sutton, Letters Patent sealed for magnetic separator
- W. L. Steele, Letters Patent sealed for magnetic separator
- J. A. Fleming, Agent for Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company patent
- G. J. Atkins, Letters Patent sealed for oxy-chloride salts
- B. Talbot, Letters Patent sealed for iron and steel manufacturing
- W. McDermott, Letters Patent sealed for screening crushed ore
- L. Grote, Letters Patent sealed for bottle-making machine
- E., jun. Waters, Letters Patent sealed for ice-making apparatus
- L. Engelhorn, Agent for ice-making apparatus patent
- J. Patten, Agent for ice-making apparatus patent
- O. Andrews, Letters Patent sealed for milk-can
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Second and third term patent fees paid
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources25 July 1901
patent fees, second term, third term, rotary machine, pump, steel manufacturing, ore furnace, corrugated glass
7 names identified
- G. B. Shepard, Paid second-term fee for rotary machine patent
- W. Jennings, Paid second-term fee for pump patent
- M. G. B. Jefferson, Paid second-term fee for pump patent
- T. J. Heskett, Paid second-term fee for steel manufacturing patent
- H. Jones, Co-patentee for steel manufacturing patent
- G. A. Richard, Paid second-term fee for ore-furnace patent
- W. L. Pilkington, Paid third-term fee for corrugated sheet-glass patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Subsequent proprietors of patents registered
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources30 July 1901
patent ownership, assignment, registration, can-making, boring apparatus, printing presses, corporate proprietors
- John Zimmerman, Two-thirds interest in patent assigned to American Key Can Company
- Frank Kinsey, One-third interest in patent assigned to American Key Can Company
- F. H. Davis, Patentee of boring apparatus assigned to New Calyx Drill and Boring Company
- J. Y. Johnston, Patentee of printing-presses assigned to Johnston Die Press Company
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Request to correct clerical error in patent specification
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources25 July 1901
patent correction, clerical error, electro-amalgamation, gold recovery, specification amendment
- W. H. Harrison, Requested correction to patent specification
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Applications for Letters Patent abandoned
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 August 1901
abandoned patent applications, provisional specifications, wire strainer, wool cutter, motopictoroscope, plough regulator, cycle gear, candlestick, garden rake, rifle range finder
20 names identified
- R. Wise, Abandoned application for wire-strainer
- M. Davies, Abandoned application for wool-cutter
- H. J. Jones, Abandoned application for motopictoroscope
- J. Baker, Abandoned application for motopictoroscope
- J. W. Deegan, Abandoned application for stack-butt scoop
- J. Welsby, Abandoned application for water-closet siphon
- H. G. Bedell, Abandoned application for water-closet siphon
- W. Painter, Abandoned application for plough regulator
- J. J. Gibson, Abandoned application for cycle-gear
- H. M. Whatman, Abandoned application for plough-share
- W. J. Ealam, Abandoned application for plough-share
- J. W. Willett, Abandoned application for spark arrester
- C. O. H. Gordon, Abandoned application for spark arrester
- A. Twidle, Abandoned application for sheet-metal shears
- D. Baillie, Abandoned application for candlestick
- A. Aitken, Abandoned application for sinking prospecting-cylinders
- R. M. Aitken, Abandoned application for sinking prospecting-cylinders
- C. Simpson, Abandoned application for garden rake
- C. A. Trotter, Abandoned application for rifle range finder
- J. Dunn, Abandoned application for root cutter
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Applications for Letters Patent lapsed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 August 1901
lapsed patent applications, complete specifications, threshing apparatus
- F. Jacobs, Application lapsed for threshing-apparatus
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Letters Patent void due to non-payment of fees
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 August 1901
void patents, non-payment, second-term fees, gas stove, motor vehicle, branding machine, cycle saddle, fertiliser, ore extraction
7 names identified
- R. Morton, Patent void for gas-stove
- R. Pringle, Patent void for gas-stove
- J. P. Erie, Patent void for motor vehicle
- J. A. Barnes, Patent void for branding-machine
- C. S. Drummond, Patent void for cycle-saddle
- C. H. Thompson, Patent void for fertilising material
- F. W. Streatfield, Patent void for extracting metals from ores
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1901, No 74