✨ Patents & Letters Patent
2688
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 102
of Guillaume Daniel Delprat, of Broken Hill, in the State of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, Miner). Improved process for extracting zinc and other sulphides from their ores.
No. 15685.—22nd November, 1902.—THOMAS WILLIAM MAYSON, of No. 12, Ponsonby Road, Auckland, New Zealand, Draughtsman. An improved means of using floats passing through a body of water as a motor.
No. 15686.—27th November, 1902.—JAMES WILLIAM HENDERSON, of Karori, Wellington, New Zealand, Gentleman. Improvements in self-acting and self-closing earth-closets.
No. 15693.—27th November, 1902.—HENRY RISHTON WALKER, of New Brighton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved method of and apparatus for carrying, and subsequently mingling, the constituents of explosive compounds in shells, bombs, and the like.
No. 15695.—25th November, 1902.—JOHN DUREY, of Teddington, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved mode of constructing the handles of knives and other analogous articles.
No. 15697.—26th November, 1902.—SAMUEL WHITE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. Appliance for opening bottles containing soda-water and the like.
No. 15698.—26th November, 1902.—RICHARD WILLIAMS, of Elm Grove, East Taieri, New Zealand, Gardener. Improvements in siphons.
No. 15702.—27th November, 1902.—WILLIAM WATERS, of Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand, Agent. An improved siphon.
No. 15703.—29th November, 1902.—FREDERICK SAUL ORNSTIEN, of Macauly Road, Kensington, Victoria, Australia, Manufacturer of Rubber Goods. Improvements in apparatus to be used in the manufacture of wheel-tire covers.
No. 15704.—29th November, 1902.—FREDERICK SAUL ORNSTIEN, of Macauly Road, Kensington, Victoria, Australia, Manufacturer of Rubber Goods. Improved method of and means for shaping covers of wheel-tires.
No. 15705.—2nd December, 1902.—MARY JANE CHERRIE, of Huntly, Waikato, New Zealand, Wife of Robert Cleland Cherrie, Miner. An improved apparatus for opening oysters and the like.
No. 15708.—2nd December, 1902.—RICHARD EDWARD ROBERTSON, of Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. Automatic means for adjusting railway and other air-brakes.
No. 15709.—29th November, 1902.—ROBERT LOCKHEAD, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Importer. Reflector for incandescent gas-lamps.
No. 15710.—29th November, 1902.—ARTHUR EDWARD REEVES, of Mataura, New Zealand, Flax-scotcher. Improvements in scutching-machines for dressing New Zealand flax.
No. 15712.—3rd December, 1902.—DAVID LANDSBOROUGH COCHRANE, of Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. A dray scoop or improved dray.
No. 15713.—3rd December, 1902.—JOHN ROBB, of Ohingaiti, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. Cutting, weighing, and parcelling butter for use in butter-factories.
No. 15714.—3rd December, 1902.—WILLIAM HARRISON, of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved lawn-weeding tool, specially adapted for bowling-greens.
No. 15717.—4th December, 1902.—HORACE MCGOWAN, of 12, Brunswick Street, East Melbourne, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in Linotype machines.
No. 15719.—4th December, 1902.—PAUL EMANUEL SAGNOL, of Prince Alfred Hotel, Petrie Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Mechanical Engineer, and THOMAS TONKS, of Elizabeth Street, Brisbane aforesaid, Electrician. Internal automatic relief-valve.
No. 15720.—4th December, 1902.—FREDERICK HATTON, of Main North Road, Timaru, Iron and Brass Founder. A wheel-stopper for carriages, traps, expresses, or other vehicles.
No. 15721.—3rd December, 1902.—CHARLES DAVIS LIGHTBAND, of 79, Armagh Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, and FREDERICK AIRTON WEBSTER, of Woolston, Christchurch aforesaid, Tanner. Leather and rubber composite.
No. 15722.—2nd December, 1902.—RODERICK MCKENZIE, of BLACKMOUNT, Invercargill, Sheep-farmer. Improvements in edged tools.
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 27th November to the 10th December, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 13778.—W. H. Ballinger, spouting-bracket.
No. 13944.—W. Hinchey, W. and J. Hagerty, operating pump-plunger.
No. 13990.—R. Cockerell, fire-escape.
No. 14010.—R. Keyte, fire-escape.
No. 14014.—W. Nicol, starting races.
No. 14042.—E. Berg, whaling-lance.
No. 14296.—P. and D. Duncan (Limited), discharge for drills, &c.
No. 14322.—W. Conyers, venetian blind (E. A. Powell).
No. 14615.—F. E. Whitham, grinding lime, quartz, &c.
No. 15234.—J. Chamberlain, obtaining light from gases of low calorific value.
No. 15313.—W. H. Metcalfe, manufacture of manures.
No. 15316.—W. Rowe, railway-traffic-control systems.
No. 15317.—H. Thatcher, attachments for bicycles (S. H. Manners).
No. 15345.—F. Alexe, barrel.
No. 15346.—A. Soutter, non-refillable bottle.
No. 15351.—C. A. Parsons, marine steam-turbine blade.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 11214.—T. and G. de Rechter, preparation of anatomic specimens. 3rd December, 1902.
No. 11216.—J. Greenslade, continuous crank- or eccentric-lubricator conductor. 5th December, 1902.
No. 11228.—Renboy Syndicate, Limited, brand (G. Renner and W. H. Boyens). 28th November, 1902.
No. 11244.—W. Drever, floor-washing machine. 8th December, 1902.
No. 11307.—J. E. Kingsbury, telephone apparatus. 4th December, 1902.
No. 11308.—J. E. Kingsbury, telephone apparatus. 4th December, 1902.
No. 11325.—C. S. Bradley and C. B. Jacobs, manufacture of barium salts. 26th November, 1902.
No. 11327.—J. E. Kingsbury, telephone apparatus. 4th December, 1902.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 8134.—J. and H. M. Copeland, pedal action for velocipedes. 9th December, 1902.
No. 8209.—The Mond Nickel Company, Limited, treating nickel ores (L. Mond). 26th November, 1902.
No. 8224.—The United Alkali Company, Limited, manufacture of cyanides (J. Raschen). 27th November, 1902.
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. 13311.—The Singer Manufacturing Company, of 42 and 43, St. Paul’s Churchyard, in the City of London, England, and also of European Works, Kilbowie, near Glasgow, Scotland, and of Elizabeth Port, New Jersey, one of the United States of America, Sewing-machine Manufacturers and Dealers. Sewing-machine. [P. Diehl.] 28th November, 1902.
No. 14733.—The Baron Cigarette-machine Company, Limited, of 4, 5, and 6, St. James’ Place, London, England, Cigarette-packing Machine. [W. E. Hughes—L. B. Baron and E. T. Pollard.] 28th November, 1902.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Request to correct Clerical Error.
NO. 15205.—United Shoe Machinery Company, machine for inserting fastenings. (Advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 67, of the 21st August, 1902.) To insert Fig. 11 in the drawings (referred to in the specification).
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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Provisional Specifications for Letters Patent
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 December 1902
Provisional patents, Zinc extraction, Dredging machinery, Ammunition wad, Co-operative certificates, Life-saving raft, Concrete, Bicycle grip, Rabbit trap, Dray scoop, Boilers, Sewage treatment, Patent agents
24 names identified
- Guillaume Daniel Delprat, Improved process for extracting zinc and other sulphides
- Thomas William Mayson, Improved means of using floats as a motor
- James William Henderson, Improvements in self-acting earth-closets
- Henry Rishton Walker, Improved method and apparatus for explosive compounds
- John Durey, Improved mode of constructing knife handles
- Samuel White, Appliance for opening soda-water bottles
- Richard Williams, Improvements in siphons
- William Waters, Improved siphon
- Frederick Saul Ornstein, Improvements in apparatus for wheel-tire covers
- Frederick Saul Ornstein, Improved method for shaping wheel-tire covers
- Mary Jane Cherrie, Improved apparatus for opening oysters
- Richard Edward Robertson, Automatic means for adjusting railway air-brakes
- Robert Lockhead, Reflector for incandescent gas-lamps
- Arthur Edward Reeves, Improvements in flax scutching-machines
- David Landsborough Cochrane, A dray scoop or improved dray
- John Robb, Cutting, weighing, and parcelling butter
- William Harrison, Improved lawn-weeding tool
- Horace McGowan, Improvements in Linotype machines
- Paul Emanuel Sagnol, Internal automatic relief-valve
- Thomas Tonks, Internal automatic relief-valve
- Frederick Hatton, Wheel-stopper for vehicles
- Charles Davis Lightband, Leather and rubber composite
- Frederick Airon Webster, Leather and rubber composite
- Roderick McKenzie, Improvements in edged tools
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 December 1902
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, Spouting-bracket, Pump-plunger, Fire-escape, Starting races, Whaling-lance, Drill discharge, Venetian blind, Grinding machinery, Gas lighting, Manure manufacture, Railway control, Bicycle attachment, Barrel, Non-refillable bottle, Steam-turbine blade
19 names identified
- W. H. Ballinger, Spouting-bracket
- W. Hinchey, Operating pump-plunger
- W. and J. Hagerty, Operating pump-plunger
- R. Cockerell, Fire-escape
- R. Keyte, Fire-escape
- W. Nicol, Starting races
- E. Berg, Whaling-lance
- P. and D. Duncan, Discharge for drills
- W. Conyers, Venetian blind
- E. A. Powell, Venetian blind
- F. E. Whitham, Grinding lime and quartz
- J. Chamberlain, Obtaining light from low-calorific gases
- W. H. Metcalfe, Manufacture of manures
- W. Rowe, Railway-traffic-control systems
- H. Thatcher, Attachments for bicycles
- S. H. Manners, Attachments for bicycles
- F. Alexe, Barrel
- A. Soutter, Non-refillable bottle
- C. A. Parsons, Marine steam-turbine blade
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Second and Third Term Fees Paid for Letters Patent
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources9 December 1902
Patent fees, Second-term fees, Third-term fees, Lubricators, Floor-washing machine, Telephone apparatus, Barium salts, Velocipede pedal, Nickel ore treatment, Cyanide manufacture
11 names identified
- T. and G. de Rechter, Preparation of anatomic specimens
- J. Greenslade, Continuous crank-lubricator conductor
- G. Renner, Brand for Renboy Syndicate
- W. H. Boyens, Brand for Renboy Syndicate
- W. Drever, Floor-washing machine
- J. E. Kingsbury, Telephone apparatus
- C. S. Bradley, Manufacture of barium salts
- C. B. Jacobs, Manufacture of barium salts
- J. and H. M. Copeland, Pedal action for velocipedes
- L. Mond, Treating nickel ores
- J. Raschen, Manufacture of cyanides
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources28 November 1902
Patent transfers, Sewing-machine, Cigarette-packing machine, Registered proprietors, Patent assignments
- P. Diehl, Patentee of sewing-machine
- W. E. Hughes, Patentee of cigarette-packing machine
- L. B. Baron, Patentee of cigarette-packing machine
- E. T. Pollard, Patentee of cigarette-packing machine
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Request to Correct Clerical Error in Patent
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources21 August 1902
Patent correction, Clerical error, Drawing amendment, Fastening insertion machine, Fig. 11
- United Shoe Machinery Company , Request to insert Fig. 11 in patent drawings
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1902, No 102