✨ Patent and Trade Mark Notices
Numb. 88.
1945
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901.
CONTENTS.
Complete Specifications accepted .. .. .. 1945
Provisional Specifications accepted .. .. .. 1952
Letters Patent sealed .. .. .. .. .. 1953
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid .. 1953
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent .. .. 1953
Request to amend Specification allowed .. .. 1953
Request for Correction of Clerical Error allowed .. 1953
Application for Letters Patent withdrawn .. .. 1953
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned .. .. 1953
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed .. .. 1954
Letters Patent void .. .. .. .. .. 1954
Designs registered .. .. .. .. .. 1954
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks .. 1954
Trade Marks registered .. .. .. .. 1956
Subsequent Proprietors of Trade Marks .. .. 1956
Trade Mark Application withdrawn .. .. .. 1956
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 2nd October, 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. 13176.—21st November, 1900.—JAMES GRAHAM, of Collingwood Street, Nelson, New Zealand, House-decorator and Sign-writer. A mechanical contrivance for the manufacture in concrete of bricks, kerbing, and bases of monuments, and other cognate building purposes.*
[NOTE.—The title in this case has been altered. See list Provisional Specifications, Gazette No. 100, of the 6th December, 1900.]
Claims.—(1.) The contrivance of the nature and for the purposes described, and as shown on the diagrams lodged with specification. (2.) The application of hinges A for the purpose of facilitating the reflex action of the sides F when the mould is inverted and the band C is raised. (3.) The application of spiral springs B for the purpose of automatically throwing back the sides F on the raising of the band C. (4.) The band C, which, with the aid of bevelled slides D, has for its object the holding of the mould com-
pact while the same is being filled, and which, when raised on the inversion of the mould, allows the necessary action of A and B (as indicated above) on the sides F. (5.) The bevelled slides D, which (when the mould is inverted), on the raising or lowering of the band C, facilitate the opening and closing respectively of the mould. (6.) The guides G, which have for their object the keeping of the band C an even distance around the mould, so as to allow the sides to spring out evenly. (7.) The pieces of wood or metal H described, which prevent the band C, when raised, from being wholly disconnected with the mould.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 13326.—14th January, 1901.—ALEXANDER STORRIE, of Dee Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Implement-manufacturer. A combined lime and manure lifter and distributor.*
Claims.—(1.) The combination of a hopper A swung upon a frame B, having spring-doors G and scoop D operated by the lever N, and chains R with swingle-tree Q, the hopper being raised and lowered by the levers F and M, M and V also giving a backward motion to the hopper A, the contents of the hopper being distributed by means of the wheels and hubs C, driving-chain I, sprocket-chains J, and wheels H, together with the scattering-board L, the discharging and scattering parts working automatically, the whole operations being performed almost, but not quite, entirely without manual labour, all substantially as described and as explained, and as illustrated in the drawings, and for the purposes set forth. (2.) An apparatus for lifting and filling itself with lime, &c., such as guano, manure, and suchlike, when thus filled to automatically discharge itself by means of a suitable distributor, of any design, in an even, regular manner, thus dispensing with the necessity to handle the lime or any such substances, all substantially as described and as explained, and as illustrated, and for the purposes set forth. (3.) Claim No. 1, substituting any suitable means of opening and closing the scoop D instead of the chains RR and lever N, substantially as described and explained, and for the purposes set forth.
(Specification, 4s. 9d.; drawings, 2s.)
No. 13507.—26th March, 1901.—THOMAS JAMES CLARKE DREWETT, of 36, Trederwen Road, London, England, Stereotyper. Improved flong for stereo.-moulds.
Claims.—(1.) The manufacture of flong for stereo.-moulds in single-sheet form by coating sheets of bibulous, unsized, or
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Patents, Complete Specifications, Mechanical Contrivance, Concrete Bricks, Lime and Manure Lifter, Stereotyper Flong
- James Graham, Applicant for patent on mechanical contrivance for concrete bricks
- Alexander Storrie, Applicant for patent on combined lime and manure lifter and distributor
- Thomas James Clarke Drewett, Applicant for patent on improved flong for stereo-moulds
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1901, No 88