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No. 14115.—10th October, 1901.—HARRY EDWARD GRESHAM, of Craven Ironworks, Salford, Manchester, England, Engineer. Improvements in arrangements to enable signals to be given by passengers in railway-trains to drivers or guards of same.
Claims.—(1.) The combination, arrangement, and construction of parts of mechanism for showing and withdrawing disc signals and opening a valve to admit air into the train-pipe when a cord or chain is pulled by passengers in the carriages of a train, substantially as described, and illustrated by the drawings, especially by Fig. 1. (2.) The combination of vacuum- and pressure-valves actuated substantially as described, and illustrated by Figs. 3 and 4. (3.) The combination of the valve-mechanism with the signalling arrangements described, and illustrated by Figs. 5 and 6.
(Specification, 9s. 6d.; drawings, 2s.)
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.
NOTE.—The cost of copying the specification and drawings has been inserted after the notice of each application. An order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office order or postal notes for the cost of copying.
The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 16th October, 1901.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 14003.—12th September, 1901.—MARGARET KENNEDY, of Sophia Street, Timaru, New Zealand, Married Woman. An improved washing-fluid.
No. 14022.—16th September, 1901.—PETER GEORGE KELLY, of Maitland Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. An improved tip for billiard or other cues.
No. 14036.—4th April, 1901.—WILLIAM GEORGE GIBBINS, of Argyll House, Kirkdale Road, Leytonstone, Essex, England, Furrier. Improvements in washing-machines.
[NOTE.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act, the date given being the official date of the application in Great Britain.]
No. 14048.—24th September, 1901.—CHARLES ANKETELL, of Greytown North, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved grip or band for bag-ring on chaff-cutter.
No. 14051.—25th September, 1901.—CHARLES ANKETELL, of Greytown North, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in sprocket-wheels.
No. 14053.—24th September, 1901.—ALVA SAVIN MERRIETT, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Advertiser (nominee of Herbert Galer and Edgar J. Smith, of Buffalo, United States of America). An improved cream-separator.
No. 14064.—28th September, 1901.—AUGUST LYELL, of Lawrence, Clarence River, New South Wales, Horse-trainer. An improved portable starting-machine for starting horses on the days of race-meetings.
No. 14065.—30th September, 1901.—CHARLES JOSEPH COOZE, of Carterton, New Zealand, Carriage-trimmer. An improvement in brackets for holding up spouting or guttering for roofs of houses.
No. 14066.—30th September, 1901.—GEORGE HEFFLAND BIGELOW, of Auckland, New Zealand, Confectionery-manufacturer (nominee of Lewis Ladd Bigelow, of Seattle, Washington, United States of America, Builder). Improved means for locking nuts on bolts.
No. 14067.—30th September, 1901.—JOSEPH HARRISON, of Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island, Fish-cleaner. Improved means for balancing window-sashes, and for locking them at any desired height.
No. 14071.—1st October, 1901.—WALTER LAURENCE FREDERIC CHAMBERS, Wharf Contractor, and GEORGE DAVIES, Watchmaker, both of Opunake, Taranaki, New Zealand. An improved fire-escape.
No. 14072.—1st October, 1901.—CHARLES TANDY, of Taranaki Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved fire-escape.
No. 14075.—2nd October, 1901.—HARRY GREIG, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Machinery Agent. Improvements in appliances for sowing turnip, rape, and other seeds.
No. 14078.—1st October, 1901.—DANIEL MCKAY, of Rangiora, New Zealand, Tinsmith. Automatic siphon.
No. 14079.—28th September, 1901.—JOHN CLARKE FREETH, of Tepuna, Tauranga, New Zealand, Farmer, and PETER JOHN HUGH MUNRO, of Tauranga aforesaid, Merchant. A fire-escape.
No. 14080.—30th September, 1901.—JOHN ROBERT THURLOW, of Karangahake, New Zealand, Battery Foreman. An improved discharge for spitzkastens, hydraulic classifiers, and pulp-sizers.
No. 14081.—3rd October, 1901.—ANDREW MCFARLANE, Blacksmith, and WILLIAM COOK, Blacksmith, both of Lyndhurst, Canterbury, New Zealand. An improved machine for cleaning water-races.
No. 14082.—3rd October, 1901.—MANUEL ANTONIO GOMES HIMALAYA, of 13, Rue de Buzenval, Boulogne-sur-Seine, France, Engineer. Improved apparatus for making industrial use of the heat of the sun and obtaining high temperatures.
No. 14091.—4th October, 1901.—WILLIAM ROBERT LINLEY, of Auckland, New Zealand, Tailor. Improved means for supporting pictures and the like.
No. 14093.—4th October, 1901.—THOMAS TURNER SHAW, of Wooriwyrite Station, near Terang, Victoria, Station-manager. An improved appliance for lifting fencing and other posts out of the ground.
No. 14095.—3rd October, 1901.—CHARLES AUGUSTUS WILSON, of Waimate, New Zealand, Journalist, and CHARLES HORACE GILBY, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Accountant. Improvements in lamps for burning acetylene gas.
No. 14096.—2nd October, 1901.—ANDREW MCLEOD, of Arch Hill, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent. An improved merry-go-round.
No. 14097.—5th October, 1901.—JOHN GELL, of Cable Bay, Nelson, New Zealand, Electrical Engineer. Improved means of and apparatus for and relating to perforating the tape for automatic telegraph instruments.
No. 14102.—3rd October, 1901.—JAMES GRAY, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. An adjustable turnip-thinner.
No. 14103.—4th October, 1901.—JOHN ROSE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Machinist. Improved gear for starting-machine for horse-racing.
No. 14104.—8th October, 1901.—FRANK KETTLE, of High Street, Roslyn, New Zealand, Wool-buyer. Improved means for securing a door in any desired position.
No. 14105.—8th October, 1901.—JOHN MCGAIN, of Napier, New Zealand, Cycle Engineer. Improvements in coin-freed actuated vending mechanism.
No. 14106.—8th October, 1901.—GEORGE CRESSWELL PALMER, of Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler. An improved bandoleer.
No. 14108.—8th October, 1901.—JOHN RUSSELL BRUNT, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Importer. Improvements in boots and shoes.
No. 14109.—10th October, 1901.—CHARLES EDWARD SCHWARTZ and FRANK EDMOND SMITH, both of Sydney, New South Wales, Manufacturers. Improved window-cleaner.
No. 14110.—10th October, 1901.—GEORGE ANDREW, of 88, Barkly Street, Carlton, Victoria, Joiner. Improved cash register and indicator.
No. 14111.—10th October, 1901.—JULIUS PAUL KERNBAUM, of 19, Nicholson Street, South Yarra, Victoria, Bootmaker. Improvements in locks for mail-bags and cognate purposes.
No. 14114.—10th October, 1901.—ANDREW HERBERT BYRON, of 41, Jackson Street, St. Kilda, Victoria, Civil Engineer. Composition of matter for generating gas for motive-power purposes, method of producing the gas, and apparatus to be used in connection therewith.
No. 14116.—8th October, 1901.—ROBERT DRUCKI DUFFUS, of Russell, Bay of Islands, Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman. An improved rat-trap.
No. 14117.—12th October, 1901.—DAVID MCMILLAN, of Mount Somers, Canterbury, New Zealand, Saddler. Improvement in harness-bridles.
No. 14118.—14th October, 1901.—FREDERICK WALTER PATERSON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Boatbuilder. Apparatus for recording votes.
No. 14119.—14th October, 1901.—GEORGE BEAUMONT, of Kaikorai, Dunedin, New Zealand, Loom-tuner. Improved belt-fastener.
No. 14120.—14th October, 1901.—ALEXANDER COLIN MURRAY, of Cromwell, New Zealand, Sharebroker. Combined frying-pan lid and strainer.
No. 14121.—14th October, 1901.—RICHARD THOMAS, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved spile for beer and other casks.
No. 14122.—14th October, 1901.—HARRY BROWN, of Wairoa, New Zealand, Blacksmith. Improvements in acetylene-gas generators.
No. 14123.—10th October, 1901.—ADAM JONES, of Queen Street, Onehunga, New Zealand, Builder. An improved combined verandah-roof, window-shutter, and sun-shade.
No. 14124.—10th October, 1901.—WILLIAM TYREE, of 36, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer. An improved acetylene-gas generator.
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Patent No. 14115: Improvements in passenger signalling systems for railway trains
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 October 1901
Patent, Railway signalling, Passenger alarm, Air valve mechanism, Vacuum and pressure valves
- Harry Edward Gresham, Inventor of improved railway passenger signal mechanism
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Provisional patent applications accepted
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 October 1901
Provisional patent, Inventions, Washing fluid, Billiard cue tip, Washing machine, Chaff cutter grip, Cream separator, Starting machine, Fire escape, Bolt locking, Window sash, Seed sowing, Siphon, Spitzkasten discharge, Water race cleaner, Solar heat apparatus, Picture support, Post lifter, Acetylene lamp, Merry-go-round, Tape perforator, Turnip thinner, Horse racing starter, Door stop, Vending mechanism, Bandoleer, Boot improvement, Window cleaner, Cash register, Mail bag lock, Gas generator, Rat trap, Harness bridle, Voting apparatus, Belt fastener, Frying pan lid, Beer spile, Acetylene generator
47 names identified
- Margaret Kennedy, Inventor of improved washing-fluid
- Peter George Kelly, Inventor of improved tip for billiard cues
- William George Gibbins, Inventor of improvements in washing-machines
- Charles Ankertell, Inventor of improved grip for bag-ring on chaff-cutter
- Charles Ankertell, Inventor of improvements in sprocket-wheels
- Alva Savin Merriett, Inventor of improved cream-separator
- August Lyell, Inventor of improved portable starting-machine for racehorses
- Charles Joseph Cooze, Inventor of improvement in brackets for roof spouting
- George Heffland Bigelow, Inventor of improved means for locking nuts on bolts
- Joseph Harrison, Inventor of improved means for balancing and locking window-sashes
- Walter Laurence Frederic Chambers, Co-inventor of improved fire-escape
- George Davies, Co-inventor of improved fire-escape
- Charles Tandy, Inventor of improved fire-escape
- Harry Greig, Inventor of improvements in seed sowing appliances
- Daniel Mckay, Inventor of automatic siphon
- John Clarke Freeth, Co-inventor of fire-escape
- Peter John Hugh Munro, Co-inventor of fire-escape
- John Robert Thurlow, Inventor of improved discharge for spitzkastens
- Andrew McFarlane, Co-inventor of improved machine for cleaning water-races
- William Cook, Co-inventor of improved machine for cleaning water-races
- Manuel Antonio Gomes Himalaya, Inventor of improved apparatus for industrial use of solar heat
- William Robert Linley, Inventor of improved means for supporting pictures
- Thomas Turner Shaw, Inventor of improved appliance for lifting fencing posts
- Charles Augustus Wilson, Co-inventor of improvements in acetylene gas lamps
- Charles Horace Gilby, Co-inventor of improvements in acetylene gas lamps
- Andrew McLeod, Inventor of improved merry-go-round
- John Gell, Inventor of improved tape perforating apparatus for telegraph instruments
- James Gray, Inventor of adjustable turnip-thinner
- John Rose, Inventor of improved gear for horse-racing starting-machine
- Frank Kettle, Inventor of improved means for securing doors
- John McGain, Inventor of improvements in coin-freed vending mechanisms
- George Cresswell Palmer, Inventor of improved bandoleer
- John Russell Brunt, Inventor of improvements in boots and shoes
- Charles Edward Schwartz, Co-inventor of improved window-cleaner
- Frank Edmond Smith, Co-inventor of improved window-cleaner
- George Andrew, Inventor of improved cash register and indicator
- Julius Paul Kernbaum, Inventor of improvements in locks for mail-bags
- Andrew Herbert Byron, Inventor of gas-generating composition and apparatus
- Robert Drucki Duffus, Inventor of improved rat-trap
- David McMillan, Inventor of improvement in harness-bridles
- Frederick Walter Paterson, Inventor of apparatus for recording votes
- George Beaumont, Inventor of improved belt-fastener
- Alexander Colin Murray, Inventor of combined frying-pan lid and strainer
- Richard Thomas, Inventor of improved spile for beer casks
- Harry Brown, Inventor of improvements in acetylene-gas generators
- Adam Jones, Inventor of improved combined verandah-roof, window-shutter, and sun-shade
- William Tyree, Inventor of improved acetylene-gas generator
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1901, No 91