✨ Patent Notices
Oct. 31.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2143
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 30th October, 1901.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 14101.—2nd October, 1901.—FRANCIS GOUGH, of Stafford, New Zealand, Miner. A new or improved medicine.
No. 14131.—17th October, 1901.—GEORGE PULMAN, of Drury, Auckland, New Zealand, Mechanic. New or improved wringer.
No. 14133.—18th October, 1901.—ROBERT CRESSWELL, of Spring Creek, Marlborough, New Zealand, Blacksmith. Improvements in the fingers of reaping-, mowing-, and binding-machines.
No. 14134.—18th October, 1901.—HENRY JOHNSON, of 129, Blyth Street, Brunswick, Victoria, Steel-founder, and GEORGE WILLIAM FREER, of 65, Haines Street, Glenferrie, Victoria, Merchant. Improvements in the process of manufacturing steel.
No. 14137.—18th October, 1901.—JOHN GELL, of Cable Bay, Nelson, New Zealand, Electrical Engineer. An improved high-pressure filter.
No. 14138.—21st October, 1901.—FRANK COOK, Settler, and JAMES SYMONS, Settler, both of Foxton, New Zealand. Improved filtering-apparatus.
No. 14139.—21st October, 1901.—FRANK COOK, Settler, and JAMES SYMONS, Settler, both of Foxton, New Zealand. Improved fire-escape.
No. 14140.—21st October, 1901.—FRANK COOK, Settler, and JAMES SYMONS, Settler, both of Foxton, New Zealand. Improved means for preventing a horse from running away with a vehicle when left unattended.
No. 14142.—19th October, 1901.—MICHAEL BROWNE, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Fellmonger. A combined egg-beater, nutmeg-grater, and measurer.
No. 14144.—22nd October, 1901.—HENRIE HAMPTON RAYWARD, of National Chambers, Grey Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Patent Agent. A metallic bouncing-ball.
No. 14145.—22nd October, 1901.—GORDON HUGHAN, of Carterton, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved handle for milk-cans and the like.
No. 14148.—23rd October, 1901.—GEORGE PULMAN, of Drury, Auckland, New Zealand, Mechanic. Improvements n or relating to the manufacture of hats.
No. 14149.—23rd October, 1901.—THOMAS REES and HERBERT JAMIESON, both of Cape Foulwind, New Zealand. An improved nail.
No. 14152.—19th October, 1901.—JOHN FOSTER, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Bootmaker. Improved candle-extinguisher.
No. 14153.—19th October, 1901.—JOHN AITCHISON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved trolly-switch, and means for operating same.
No. 14155.—24th October, 1901.—EDWARD AUGUSTUS BISHOP, of York Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Pianoforte-manufacturer. A sheet-music-cabinet attachment to pianofortes.
No. 14159.—24th October, 1901.—ALFRED CHARLES BICKNELL, of Greytown, New Zealand, and RITCHARD THOMAS SAUNDERS, of Featherston, New Zealand, Builders. Improvements in or relating to windows.
No. 14161.—22nd October, 1901.—EDWARD CHARLES EDMOND SEQUE, of 89, St. Andrew Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved gold-saver.
No. 14163.—22nd October, 1901.—ALBERT WILLIAM ELDER, of Ellerslie, Auckland, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved continuous solid welt for boots and shoes.
No. 14164.—26th October, 1901.—ERNEST GEORGE RAWNSLEY, of 11, James Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Accountant. A special hoe or coulter for agricultural manure- and seed-drills.
No. 14165.—24th October, 1901.—ALBERT SCHIEB, of Arrowtown, New Zealand, Trapper. Improved trap for catching rats, rabbits, and the like.
No. 14166.—26th October, 1901.—EDWARD SPREY, of New Brighton, New Zealand, Hawker. An improved fastening or brace for boots, shoes, and allied articles.
No. 14167.—28th October, 1901.—JOHN IVANHOE HAYMAN, of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Salesman. An improved wool-press.
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 17th October, 1901, to the 30th October, 1901, inclusive.
No. 12711.—R. P. Grant, water-race cleaner.
No. 12713.—W. E. Gladstone and W. Taylor, gold-saving appliance.
No. 12756.—W. Taylor and A. Pasco, rabbit-trap fastener.
No. 12801.—H. J. Ranger, road-cleaner.
No. 12803.—F. G. Brigham, harrow.
No. 12806.—J. McElligott, gold-saving appliance.
No. 12874.—G. E. T. Tuck, hoisting-gear.
No. 12974.—J. H. Henrikson, obtaining oil and charcoal from kauri timber.
No. 12984.—J. B. Mack, food for calves.
No. 13031.—O. Peat, chair.
No. 13167.—W. Werry, steam-engine.
No. 13411.—A. Leschen and Sons’ Rope Company, wire-rope tramway (C. T. Finlayson).
No. 13590.—N. B. Power, extracting grease and oil.
No. 13595.—T. H. Hicks and S. R. Alden, recovering metals and arsenic from ores.
No. 13661.—A. G. Rosser, lock-nut.
No. 13709.—G. G. Turri, condensing steam (Cosmopolitan Power Company—T. M. Colwell).
No. 13743.—W. W. Browning and C. G. Peart, exhaust for gas-engine.
No. 13793.—W. Downing and W. L. Davidson, butter presser, printer, and cutter.
No. 13797.—J. P. Roe, puddling-machine.
No. 13800.—P. Rabbidge, magneto-telephone.
No. 13806.—F. J. Odling and W. Jamieson, magnetic separator.
No. 13819.—J. Bartlett, composition for treating wallpaper scrim.
No. 13820.—W. Kingsland, electric switch.
No. 13821.—Oesterreichische Gasglühlicht und Electricitätsgesellschaft, support for osmium filament (C. A. von Welsbach).
No. 13822.—O. P. Ostergren, utilising heat of steam-power apparatus.
No. 13824.—J. Sinclair, propeller.
No. 13825.—E. Waters, jun., wiper for linotype machine (The Linotype Company, Limited—P. C. Lawless).
No. 13846.—J. C. Miller, sterilising and cooling liquids.
No. 13860.—G. E. Humphries, removing window-sashes from frames.
No. 13876.—D. M. Osborne and Co., harrow (C. S. Sharp).
No. 13877.—D. M. Osborne and Co., harrow transport attachment (C. S. Sharp).
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 9916.—F. Burgon, machine sheep-shears (H. Hall—F. Burgon). 19th October, 1901.
No. 10052.—J. L. Kirkbride, feeder for stamp-battery. 19th October, 1901.
No. 10084.—The Halligan Lithographic Machine Syndicate, Limited, lithographic machine (J. C. Halligan and J. Ferguson). 22nd October, 1901.
No. 10137.—W. A. D. Graham and J. N. Shenstone, tire. 24th October, 1901.
No. 10177.—The British and Colonial Colliery Supply Association, Limited, explosive (M. Bielefeldt). 17th October, 1901.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 7232.—W. T. and E. T. Firth, pumice insulator (J. C. Firth). 18th October, 1901.
No. 7296.—The Greenwich Inlaid Linoleum (Frederick Walton’s New Patents) Company, Limited, floorcloth (F. Walton). 17th 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. 13020.—New Standard Concentrator Company, of 602, 604, and 606, Main Street, Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, United States of America, Manufacturers of Concentrators, ore-concentrator. [E. Phillips—L. Look.] 28th October, 1901.
No. 13264.—The Linotype Company, Limited, of 188, Fleet Street, London, England, linotype-machine mould. [E. Waters, jun.—The Linotype Company, Limited—I. Hall.] 28th October, 1901.
No. 13308.—The Linotype Company, Limited, of 188, Fleet Street, London, England, linotype machine. [E. Waters—The Linotype Company, Limited—W. H. Lock and F. J. Wich.] 28th October, 1901.
No. 13686.—The Linotype Company, Limited, of 188, Fleet Street, London, England, linotype machine. [E. Waters, jun.—The Linotype Company, Limited—W. H. Lock, W. Fletcher, and H. L. Cox.] 28th October, 1901.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏭 Applications for Letters Patent with Provisional Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 October 1901
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Inventors, Wellington, Auckland, Nelson, Dunedin, Christchurch
29 names identified
- Francis Gough, Applied for patent on new medicine
- George Pulman, Applied for patent on improved wringer
- Robert Cresswell, Applied for patent on improvements in reaping-machine fingers
- Henry Johnson, Applied for patent on steel manufacturing process
- George William Freer, Applied for patent on steel manufacturing process
- John Gell, Applied for patent on high-pressure filter
- Frank Cook, Applied for patent on improved filtering-apparatus
- James Symons, Applied for patent on improved filtering-apparatus
- Frank Cook, Applied for patent on improved fire-escape
- James Symons, Applied for patent on improved fire-escape
- Frank Cook, Applied for patent on means to prevent horse-drawn vehicle runaway
- James Symons, Applied for patent on means to prevent horse-drawn vehicle runaway
- Michael Browne, Applied for patent on combined egg-beater, nutmeg-grater, and measurer
- Henrie Hampton Rayward, Applied for patent on metallic bouncing-ball
- Gordon Hughan, Applied for patent on improved milk-can handle
- George Pulman, Applied for patent on improvements in hat manufacture
- Thomas Rees, Applied for patent on improved nail
- Herbert Jamieson, Applied for patent on improved nail
- John Foster, Applied for patent on improved candle-extinguisher
- John Aitchison, Applied for patent on improved trolly-switch
- Edward Augustus Bishop, Applied for patent on sheet-music-cabinet attachment
- Alfred Charles Bicknell, Applied for patent on improvements in windows
- Ritchard Thomas Saunders, Applied for patent on improvements in windows
- Edward Charles Edmond Seque, Applied for patent on improved gold-saver
- Albert William Elder, Applied for patent on continuous solid welt for boots
- Ernest George Rawnsley, Applied for patent on special hoe for seed-drills
- Albert Schieb, Applied for patent on improved rat and rabbit trap
- Edward Sprey, Applied for patent on improved boot fastening
- John Ivanhoe Hayman, Applied for patent on improved wool-press
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 October 1901
Patents Sealed, Inventions, Gold-saving, Rabbit traps, Steam engines, Linotype, Wire rope, Butter presser
36 names identified
- R. P. Grant, Patent sealed for water-race cleaner
- W. E. Gladstone, Patent sealed for gold-saving appliance
- W. Taylor, Patent sealed for gold-saving appliance
- A. Pasco, Patent sealed for rabbit-trap fastener
- H. J. Ranger, Patent sealed for road-cleaner
- F. G. Brigham, Patent sealed for harrow
- J. McElligott, Patent sealed for gold-saving appliance
- G. E. T. Tuck, Patent sealed for hoisting-gear
- J. H. Henrikson, Patent sealed for obtaining oil and charcoal from kauri
- J. B. Mack, Patent sealed for calf food
- O. Peat, Patent sealed for chair
- W. Werry, Patent sealed for steam-engine
- C. T. Finlayson, Patent sealed for wire-rope tramway
- N. B. Power, Patent sealed for extracting grease and oil
- T. H. Hicks, Patent sealed for recovering metals and arsenic
- S. R. Alden, Patent sealed for recovering metals and arsenic
- A. G. Rosser, Patent sealed for lock-nut
- T. M. Colwell, Patent sealed for condensing steam
- W. W. Browning, Patent sealed for exhaust for gas-engine
- C. G. Peart, Patent sealed for exhaust for gas-engine
- W. Downing, Patent sealed for butter presser, printer, and cutter
- W. L. Davidson, Patent sealed for butter presser, printer, and cutter
- J. P. Roe, Patent sealed for puddling-machine
- P. Rabbidge, Patent sealed for magneto-telephone
- F. J. Odling, Patent sealed for magnetic separator
- W. Jamieson, Patent sealed for magnetic separator
- J. Bartlett, Patent sealed for wallpaper scrim composition
- W. Kingsland, Patent sealed for electric switch
- C. A. von Welsbach, Patent sealed for osmium filament support
- O. P. Ostergren, Patent sealed for utilising heat of steam-power apparatus
- J. Sinclair, Patent sealed for propeller
- E. jun. Waters, Patent sealed for linotype machine wiper
- P. C. Lawless, Patent sealed for linotype machine wiper
- J. C. Miller, Patent sealed for sterilising and cooling liquids
- G. E. Humphries, Patent sealed for removing window-sashes
- C. S. Sharp, Patent sealed for harrow and transport attachment
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 October 1901
Patent Fees, Renewal Fees, Second Term, Third Term, Inventions, Legal Maintenance
10 names identified
- F. Burgon, Paid second-term fee for machine sheep-shears
- H. Hall, Paid second-term fee for machine sheep-shears
- J. L. Kirkbride, Paid second-term fee for stamp-battery feeder
- J. C. Halligan, Paid second-term fee for lithographic machine
- J. Ferguson, Paid second-term fee for lithographic machine
- W. A. D. Graham, Paid second-term fee for tire
- J. N. Shenstone, Paid second-term fee for tire
- M. Bielefeldt, Paid second-term fee for explosive
- J. C. Firth, Paid third-term fee for pumice insulator
- F. Walton, Paid third-term fee for floorcloth
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 October 1901
Patent Assignments, Proprietor Transfers, Linotype, Concentrators, Registration
9 names identified
- E. Phillips, Original patentee of ore-concentrator
- L. Look, Original patentee of ore-concentrator
- E. jun. Waters, Original patentee of linotype-machine mould
- I. Hall, Original patentee of linotype-machine mould
- E. Waters, Original patentee of linotype machine
- W. H. Lock, Original patentee of linotype machine
- F. J. Wich, Original patentee of linotype machine
- W. Fletcher, Original patentee of linotype machine
- H. L. Cox, Original patentee of linotype machine
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1901, No 95