✨ Patent Specifications
Numb. 85.
1873
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901.
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Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid .. 1880
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Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 18th September, 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. 12905.—18th August, 1900.—JAMES HENDERSON, of Pareora, Timaru, New Zealand, Blacksmith. Improvements in the mounting of horse-trees or yokes.*
Description of Invention.—This invention relates to the mountings and connections of swingletrees attached to all kinds of vehicles, and to which the horses are yoked. The accompanying drawings illustrate the manner in which my invention is carried out, Fig. 1 being a plan of a set of swingletrees or yokes, and Fig. 2 detail views of two forms of wearing-plates affixed to the bars. A is the main bar, which has attached to its front edge a wearing-plate B formed with grooves C therein. Around the bar A and fitting into the grooves C is the ring D, to which the vehicle-connections are attached. Upon each end of the bar A are the wearing-plates E (shown in Fig. 3), which are also formed with grooves, and have surrounding them the rings F that are connected to the rings G that surround the centres of the two minor bars H by means of the S-hooks J. The bars H are provided also with plates B in their centres, over which the rings G pass. The two ends of each of the bars H are provided with similar means to the ends of the bar A, and to the rings K on the ends thereof are connected the traces of the horses. To prevent the rings F and K from slipping off the ends of their respective bars loops L are placed over them so as to encircle the wearing-plates E. These loops extend into the bars A and H, and one arm of each of which projects through and is secured by a nut.
Claim.—Swingletrees or yokes of vehicles mounted and arranged as described and explained, and as illustrated in the sheet of drawings.
(Specification, 1s. 3d.; drawings, 1s.)
No. 12962.—9th March, 1901.—HENRY GRAFTON VINE, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Stationer. An improved form of cash-book.
Claim.—A cash-book having (1) the pages arranged and ruled off in columns showing ledger-folio, date, name of person, and other particulars enumerated and shown in sheet numbered 1 of the drawings; (2) the pages at the end of the book arranged and ruled off in columns for a cash summary as enumerated and shown in sheet numbered 2 of the drawings.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 1s.)
No. 13180.—20th November, 1900.—HARRY REYNOLDS, of Colombo Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Watchmaker. Improved calculating and indicating apparatus particularly applicable to totalisator purposes.*
Claims.—(1.) In apparatus for the purpose described, the employment of wheels having hemispherical recesses in their circumferential peripheries, and arranged opposite to each other, whereby a ball passing into one of the recesses in one of the wheels, which is revolved by suitable means, engages in one of the recesses in the other wheel and causes it to revolve through part of a revolution, substantially as and for the purposes specified and illustrated. (2.) In apparatus for the purpose described, the combination of a hand-lever to which is attached a knife designed when the
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🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry18 September 1901
Patents, Specifications, Acceptance, Patent Office, Wellington
- James Henderson, Applicant for patent No. 12905 for horse-tree mounting improvements
- Henry Grafton Vine, Applicant for patent No. 12962 for improved cash-book
- Harry Reynolds, Applicant for patent No. 13180 for calculating apparatus for totalisator
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1901, No 85