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No. 14125.—11th October, 1901.—DAVID SIMPSON, of Oliphant Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Carpenter and Joiner. A new cleaner for culinary utensils and suchlike.

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 3rd October, 1901, to the 16th October, 1901, inclusive:—

No. 12940.—J. Jones, hanging gates.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 10008.—J. M. Ewen, vault- and canopy-lights (O. H. Basquin). 4th October, 1901.

No. 10010.—J. M. Ewen, electro-glazing (W. H. Winslow). 4th October, 1901.

No. 10014.—J. M. Ewen, window-plates (O. H. Basquin and W. H. Winslow). 4th October, 1901.

No. 10016.—J. M. Ewen, window-lights (O. H. Basquin). 4th October, 1901.

No. 10017.—J. M. Ewen, prismatic canopy for window (O. H. Basquin). 4th October, 1901.

No. 10018.—J. M. Ewen, window-lights (H. F. Belcher). 4th October, 1901.

No. 10325.—J. Pickering and Sons, Limited, receptacle (E. F. Taylor). 3rd October, 1901.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 7173.—T. Danks, siphon pump. 2nd October, 1901.

No. 7210.—P. and D. Duncan, Limited, and Massey-Harris Company, Limited, cultivator (J. Keir). 5th October, 1901.

No. 7237.—The Compagnie Générale pour l'Exploitation des Machines à fabriquer les Cigares (Brevets J. Reuse) Société Anonyme, cigar-machine (J. Reuse). 10th October, 1901.

No. 7343.—West’s Patent Tire-setter Company, Limited, setting tires (J. B. West). 10th October, 1901.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.

[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]

NO. 12763.—The International Cigar-machinery Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Jersey, and having its principal place of business at Jersey City, Hudson County, State of New Jersey, United States of America, cigar-machine. [The American Cigar-machinery Company—O. Tyberg, R. L. Patterson, and G. Arents, jun.] 8th October, 1901.

No. 13351.
No. 13447.

Cox and Co., Incorporated, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Massachusetts, United States of America, and having a usual place of business at No. 305, Sudbury Building, Boston, County of Suffolk, State of Massachusetts aforesaid, box-covering machines. [H. B. Blackinton, W. F. Cox, and M. E. Ginn.] 3rd October, 1901.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Notice of Request to amend Specification.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 16th October, 1901.

REQUEST for leave to amend the under-mentioned application for Letters Patent has been received and is open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time within one month from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the amendments. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.

No. 13986.—10th September, 1901.—ARCHIBALD DRUMMOND CARMICHAEL, of the Royal Hotel, Argent Street, Broken Hill, New South Wales, and LESLIE BRADFORD, of Williams Street, Broken Hill aforesaid, Metallurgists. Improvements in the desulphurising of sulphide ores preparatory to smelting.

The nature of the proposed amendments is as follows:—

  1. To insert the words “without loss by volatilisation” after the word “ore,” line 28, page 2.

  2. To strike out the word “to” after the word “heated,” line 9, page 3, and insert instead the words “externally until the lower portion of the charge (say, one-third to one-fourth) attains.”

  3. To insert the words “from the exothermic reactions” after the word “increases,” line 7, page 4.

  4. To insert the words “to a heating operation” after the word “mixture,” and the words “until the lower portion attains” in place of the word “to,” line 5, claim 3.

  5. To insert the words “to a heating operation” after the word “admixture,” and the words “until the lower portion attains” in place of the word “to,” line 6, claim 4.

The applicants state: “Our reason for making the amendment is that we desire to more clearly describe the operation of the invention and its commercial advantages in such language as will be clear to non-experts.”

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 3rd October, 1901, to the 16th October, 1901, inclusive:—

No. 13207.—J. H. L. Barry, wire-strainer.

No. 13208.—I. Singer, churn.

No. 13209.—C. W. Allen, envelope.

No. 13210.—A. H. Byron and A. R. Baird, aerial machine.

No. 13217.—F. Lambert, bridge.

No. 13220.—T. Hawke, plough attachment.

No. 13223.—W. Coulson, retort.

No. 13224.—G. Fraser, jun., and S. E. Fraser, metallurgical filter.

No. 13225.—H. J. Finn, concentrator (C. de Sarigny and A. J. Onus).

No. 13226.—A. S. Ford and J. H. Taylor, collar-stud grip.

No. 13227.—E. Hart, securing hats.

No. 13232.—W. and J. Hagerty, H. P. Rasmussen, and A. C. Henderson, wheel.

No. 13233.—H. Donkin, pocket.

No. 13235.—H. Hirst, railway- or road-grader.

No. 13236.—R. Dalziel, hoe.

No. 13237.—W. F. Spencer, separating gold from sand, &c.

No. 13247.—W. E. Hughes, burner (W. Glitsch).

No. 13248.—W. E. Hughes, lighting and heating apparatus for liquid combustibles (W. Glitsch).

No. 13252.—G. H. Mackenzie, saving gold.

No. 13253.—G. H. Mackenzie, gold-saving table.

No. 13254.—G. H. Mackenzie, gold-saving table.

No. 13258.—J. McCombie, top-dressing for streets, &c.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.

LIST of Applications for Letters Patent (with which complete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the 3rd October, 1901, to the 16th October, 1901, inclusive:—

No. 12513.—W. C. Gee, venetian blind.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent void.

LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fees from the 3rd October, 1901, to the 16th October, 1901, inclusive:—

THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 9664.—D. Murphy, W. McManus, A. R. Harris, and G. W. Basley, vehicle undercarriage.

No. 9667.—J. Brokensha and L. Schatz, non-refillable bottle.

No. 9668.—S. Graham, mud-climp for traction engine.

No. 9672.—P. J. Winch and J. T. Snell, puncture-closing composition for tire.

No. 9674.—R. Chillingworth, manufacturing wheel-hubs.

No. 9677.—J. Harrison, siphon.

No. 9682.—C. S. Wedenby, breakwater.

No. 9683.—A. H. Simpson, wash-boiler.

No. 9686.—Société Anonyme de Traitement de l’Or combiné (Procédé Body), treating ores (M. Body).

No. 9696.—C. A. Port, spade or shovel.



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🌾 Provisional Patent Application Accepted

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
11 October 1901
Provisional patent, Cleaner, Culinary utensils, Auckland
  • David Simpson, Applicant for patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Letters Patent, Sealed, List, October 1901
  • J. Jones, Patentee for hanging gates

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Payment of Fees for Letters Patent

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Fees, Letters Patent, Second-term, Third-term, October 1901
21 names identified
  • J. M. Ewen, Patentee for vault- and canopy-lights
  • O. H. Basquin, Assignee for vault- and canopy-lights
  • J. M. Ewen, Patentee for electro-glazing
  • W. H. Winslow, Assignee for electro-glazing
  • J. M. Ewen, Patentee for window-plates
  • O. H. Basquin, Assignee for window-plates
  • W. H. Winslow, Assignee for window-plates
  • J. M. Ewen, Patentee for window-lights
  • O. H. Basquin, Assignee for window-lights
  • J. M. Ewen, Patentee for prismatic canopy for window
  • O. H. Basquin, Assignee for prismatic canopy for window
  • J. M. Ewen, Patentee for window-lights
  • H. F. Belcher, Assignee for window-lights
  • J. Pickering, Patentee for receptacle
  • E. F. Taylor, Assignee for receptacle
  • T. Danks, Patentee for siphon pump
  • P. Duncan, Patentee for cultivator
  • D. Duncan, Patentee for cultivator
  • J. Keir, Assignee for cultivator
  • J. Reuse, Assignee for cigar-machine
  • J. B. West, Assignee for setting tires

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Registration of Subsequent Proprietors

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Subsequent proprietors, Letters Patent, Registration, October 1901
6 names identified
  • O. Tyberg, Original patentee for cigar-machine
  • R. L. Patterson, Original patentee for cigar-machine
  • G. A. Arents (jun.), Original patentee for cigar-machine
  • H. B. Blackinton, Original patentee for box-covering machines
  • W. F. Cox, Original patentee for box-covering machines
  • M. E. Ginn, Original patentee for box-covering machines

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Request to Amend Patent Specification

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 October 1901
Amend specification, Patent, Desulphurising ores, Broken Hill
  • Archibald Drummond Carmichael, Applicant for patent amendment
  • Leslie Bradford, Applicant for patent amendment

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 List of Abandoned Patent Applications

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Abandoned applications, Patent, October 1901
30 names identified
  • J. H. L. Barry, Applicant for wire-strainer
  • I. Singer, Applicant for churn
  • C. W. Allen, Applicant for envelope
  • A. H. Byron, Applicant for aerial machine
  • A. R. Baird, Applicant for aerial machine
  • F. Lambert, Applicant for bridge
  • T. Hawke, Applicant for plough attachment
  • W. Coulson, Applicant for retort
  • G. jun. Fraser, Applicant for metallurgical filter
  • S. E. Fraser, Applicant for metallurgical filter
  • H. J. Finn, Applicant for concentrator
  • A. S. Ford, Applicant for collar-stud grip
  • J. H. Taylor, Applicant for collar-stud grip
  • E. Hart, Applicant for securing hats
  • W. Hagerty, Applicant for wheel
  • J. Hagerty, Applicant for wheel
  • H. P. Rasmussen, Applicant for wheel
  • A. C. Henderson, Applicant for wheel
  • H. Donkin, Applicant for pocket
  • H. Hirst, Applicant for railway- or road-grader
  • R. Dalziel, Applicant for hoe
  • W. F. Spencer, Applicant for separating gold from sand
  • W. E. Hughes, Applicant for burner
  • W. Glitsch, Assignee for burner
  • W. E. Hughes, Applicant for lighting and heating apparatus
  • W. Glitsch, Assignee for lighting and heating apparatus
  • G. H. Mackenzie, Applicant for saving gold
  • G. H. Mackenzie, Applicant for gold-saving table
  • G. H. Mackenzie, Applicant for gold-saving table
  • J. McCombie, Applicant for top-dressing for streets

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Lapsed Patent Application

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Lapsed application, Patent, October 1901
  • W. C. Gee, Applicant for venetian blind

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Void Letters Patent due to Non-payment

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Void patent, Non-payment of fees, October 1901
15 names identified
  • D. Murphy, Patentee for vehicle undercarriage
  • W. McManus, Patentee for vehicle undercarriage
  • A. R. Harris, Patentee for vehicle undercarriage
  • G. W. Basley, Patentee for vehicle undercarriage
  • J. Brokensha, Patentee for non-refillable bottle
  • L. Schatz, Patentee for non-refillable bottle
  • S. Graham, Patentee for mud-climp for traction engine
  • P. J. Winch, Patentee for puncture-closing composition
  • J. T. Snell, Patentee for puncture-closing composition
  • R. Chillingworth, Patentee for manufacturing wheel-hubs
  • J. Harrison, Patentee for siphon
  • C. S. Wedenby, Patentee for breakwater
  • A. H. Simpson, Patentee for wash-boiler
  • M. Body, Assignee for treating ores
  • C. A. Port, Patentee for spade or shovel

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Provisional patent application accepted

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
11 October 1901
Provisional patent, Inventions, Cleaning device, Culinary utensils, Carpenter, Auckland
  • David Simpson, Accepted provisional patent for cleaner

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Letters Patent sealed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 October 1901
Letters Patent, Inventions, Hanging gates
  • J. Jones, Letters Patent sealed for hanging gates

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Second- and third-term patent fees paid

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Patent fees, Second-term, Third-term, Window-lights, Cultivator, Siphon pump, Cigar-machine, Tire-setting
7 names identified
  • J. M. Ewen, Paid second-term fees for multiple inventions
  • J. Pickering, Paid second-term fee for receptacle
  • T. Danks, Paid third-term fee for siphon pump
  • P. and D. Duncan, Paid third-term fee for cultivator
  • Limited Massey-Harris Company, Paid third-term fee for cultivator
  • J. Reuse, Paid third-term fee for cigar-machine
  • J. B. West, Paid third-term fee for tire-setting

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Subsequent proprietors of Letters Patent registered

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Patent ownership, Assignment, Cigar-machine, Box-covering machines, Corporate proprietor
  • International Cigar-machinery Company, Registered as subsequent proprietor of cigar-machine patent
  • Incorporated Cox and Co., Registered as subsequent proprietor of box-covering machines patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Notice of request to amend patent specification

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 October 1901
Patent amendment, Desulphurising, Sulphide ores, Metallurgy, Broken Hill
  • Archibald Drummond Carmichael, Requested amendment to patent application
  • Leslie Bradford, Requested amendment to patent application

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Applications for Letters Patent abandoned

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 October 1901
Abandoned applications, Wire-strainer, Churn, Envelope, Aerial machine, Plough attachment, Retort, Metallurgical filter, Concentrator, Collar-stud grip, Hat security, Wheel, Pocket, Grader, Hoe, Gold separation, Burner, Lighting apparatus, Gold-saving, Street dressing
31 names identified
  • J. H. L. Barry, Abandoned application for wire-strainer
  • I. Singer, Abandoned application for churn
  • C. W. Allen, Abandoned application for envelope
  • A. H. Byron, Abandoned application for aerial machine
  • A. R. Baird, Abandoned application for aerial machine
  • F. Lambert, Abandoned application for bridge
  • T. Hawke, Abandoned application for plough attachment
  • W. Coulson, Abandoned application for retort
  • G., jun. Fraser, Abandoned application for metallurgical filter
  • S. E. Fraser, Abandoned application for metallurgical filter
  • H. J. Finn, Abandoned application for concentrator
  • C. de Sarigny, Abandoned application for concentrator
  • A. J. Onus, Abandoned application for concentrator
  • A. S. Ford, Abandoned application for collar-stud grip
  • J. H. Taylor, Abandoned application for collar-stud grip
  • E. Hart, Abandoned application for securing hats
  • W. and J. Hagerty, Abandoned application for wheel
  • H. P. Rasmussen, Abandoned application for wheel
  • A. C. Henderson, Abandoned application for wheel
  • H. Donkin, Abandoned application for pocket
  • H. Hirst, Abandoned application for railway- or road-grader
  • R. Dalziel, Abandoned application for hoe
  • W. F. Spencer, Abandoned application for separating gold from sand
  • W. E. Hughes, Abandoned application for burner
  • W. Glitsch, Abandoned application for burner
  • W. E. Hughes, Abandoned application for lighting and heating apparatus
  • W. Glitsch, Abandoned application for lighting and heating apparatus
  • G. H. Mackenzie, Abandoned application for saving gold
  • G. H. Mackenzie, Abandoned application for gold-saving table
  • G. H. Mackenzie, Abandoned application for gold-saving table
  • J. McCombie, Abandoned application for top-dressing for streets

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Applications for Letters Patent lapsed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 October 1901
Lapsed application, Complete specification, Venetian blind
  • W. C. Gee, Application lapsed for venetian blind

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Letters Patent void due to non-payment of fees

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 October 1901
Void patents, Non-payment, Second-term fees, Vehicle undercarriage, Bottle, Traction engine, Tire puncture, Wheel-hubs, Siphon, Breakwater, Wash-boiler, Ore treatment, Spade
15 names identified
  • D. Murphy, Patent void for vehicle undercarriage
  • W. McManus, Patent void for vehicle undercarriage
  • A. R. Harris, Patent void for vehicle undercarriage
  • G. W. Basley, Patent void for vehicle undercarriage
  • J. Brokensha, Patent void for non-refillable bottle
  • L. Schatz, Patent void for non-refillable bottle
  • S. Graham, Patent void for mud-climp for traction engine
  • P. J. Winch, Patent void for puncture-closing composition
  • J. T. Snell, Patent void for puncture-closing composition
  • R. Chillingworth, Patent void for manufacturing wheel-hubs
  • J. Harrison, Patent void for siphon
  • C. S. Wedenby, Patent void for breakwater
  • A. H. Simpson, Patent void for wash-boiler
  • M. Body, Patent void for treating ores
  • C. A. Port, Patent void for spade or shovel

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar