Patents and Inventions




Mar. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 577

bination, with a pocket consisting of coarse muslin or netting, of a sleeve whose lower end is in communication with the interior of a lower pocket, as described and set forth.
(Specification, 1s. 3d.; drawings, 1s.)

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 note for the cost of copying.

The date of acceptance of each application is given, and the number.


Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 5th March, 1902.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 14322.—12th December, 1901.—WILLIAM CONYERS, of New Zealand Chambers, 483, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Civil Engineer (assignee of Edwin Arthur Powell, of 133, St. George’s Road, North Fitzroy, Melbourne aforesaid, Engineer). An improved attachment for raising, lowering, and checking venetian and other blinds.

No. 14458.—25th February, 1902.—OLAVES SORENSEN, of Paeroa, Ohinemuri, Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved concentrator.

No. 14469.—22nd January, 1902.—WALTER STEER, of Napier, New Zealand, Bootmaker. Improvements in heels for boots and shoes.

No. 14508.—10th February, 1902.—GEORGE BARNEY, of Waitohi Flat, Temuka, New Zealand, Farmer. An improvement in ploughs.

No. 14513.—11th February, 1902.—AUGUST LYELL, of Lawrence, Clarence River, New South Wales, Horse-trainer. An invention for the purpose of hanging a bicycle in or outside of a railway-car, as most convenient.

No. 14514.—11th February, 1902.—JOHN GREENACRE, of Huntly, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler. An improved machine for sawing logs.

No. 14515.—12th February, 1902.—WILLIAM ROBERT KEANE, Blacksmith, and BAIN HOGG, Assayer, both of Whangamata, Auckland, New Zealand. An improved machine for stirring or agitating auriferous material while undergoing chemical treatment, and for other analogous purposes.

No. 14524.—13th February, 1902.—CALEB DAVIES PIKE, of Wallace Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Drapers’ Assistant. Fastener for door-mats, carpets, hearth-rugs, and all floor-coverings of a like nature, also seat-coverings, cushions, and the like.

No. 14527.—14th February, 1902.—JANE CAMPBELL CORBETT, of Epsom, near Auckland, New Zealand, Spinster. An improved mode of framing pictures.

No. 14531.—13th February, 1902.—NORMAN GEORGE MCKAY, of Owen Road, Epsom, near Auckland, New Zealand, Groom. A tin bottle for drenching horses and other cattle with liquid medicine.

No. 14535.—17th February, 1902.—MARY ANNE JOHNSON, of 6, Adelaide Road, Wellington, New Zealand, Married Woman. A device for lowering, raising, and securing window-sashes and the like.

No. 14537.—18th February, 1902.—JOHN HENRY MARPLE, of Opouriao, Ruatoki, New Zealand, Storekeeper. Improved means for holding books, newspapers, and the like in a position for reading.

No. 14538.—18th February, 1902.—JAMES MACKIE, Portmanteau-maker, and THOMAS JOSEPH DRUMM, Commission Agent, both of Auckland, New Zealand. Improvements in or relating to fire-extinguishers.

No. 14539.—15th February, 1901.—GEORGE HEFFLAND BIGELOW, of Ponsonby Road, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. Improvements in hairpins.

No. 14541.—20th February, 1902.—JAMES BEDFORD, of Puriri, Ohinemuri, New Zealand, Plumber, and THOMAS FRANCIS LONGLAND, of Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. An improved windmill.

No. 14542.—17th February, 1902.—JOSEPH JAMES MACKY, of 119, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent. Improvements in shirt-neck and collar fastenings.

No. 14549.—20th February, 1902.—LAMSON STORE SERVICE COMPANY (LIMITED), a registered company of Great Britain carrying on business at 20, Cheapside, London, England, and 234, Clarence Street, Sydney, New South Wales (assignees of James T. Cowley, of Lowell, Massachusetts, United States of America). Improvements in travelling-cable systems of cash-carriers, and in apparatus therefor.

No. 14551.—18th February, 1902.—ROBERT FEATHERSTONE WELLS, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Shearer. Improvements in sheep-shears for regulating the position of the blades.

No. 14552.—20th February, 1902.—ERNEST MOSS, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engraver. Improvements in rotary motors or turbines.

No. 14554.—20th February, 1902.—ADOLPH FREDERICK WILLIAM LORIE, of 55–57, Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Draper and Universal Provider. Improvements in sash-fasteners.

No. 14556.—24th February, 1902.—HARRY PENNINGTON, Farmer, and MANSON THEODORE WEST, Factory-manager, both of Ngaire, Taranaki, New Zealand. Milk cooler and aerator.

No. 14558.—24th February, 1902.—GEORGE DAVIDSON, of Bealey Street, Hokitika, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved tripping-block for use in hauling logs and the like.

No. 14559.—25th February, 1902.—DONALD DONALD, of Masterton, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in hand-power punching, shearing, and stamping machines.

No. 14564.—27th February, 1902.—HENRY GEORGE HANKIN, of Reefton, New Zealand, Mining Agent. An improvement in gold-saving.

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.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 15th February, 1902, to the 5th March, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 13150.—O. A. Moller, R. Tomline, and W. C. Greig, branding-apparatus.

No. 13176.—J. Graham, making concrete bricks.

No. 13221.—A. G. Ockenden, music-sheet holder.

No. 13231.—R. E. Nightingale, brick.

No. 13371.—M. Guinan, dredge grubber and tumbler-shaft.

No. 13443.—J. G. Howard, can.

No. 13507.—T. J. C. Drewett, flong for stereo-mould.

No. 13644.—Universal Machine Company, box making and filling machine (W. H. Butler).

No. 13843.—G. Davis, distribution of current for electric traction.

No. 13951.—C. E. Patric, distributer for grain-drill.

No. 13965.—A. Goldschmidt, electro-hydraulic brake.

No. 14039.—The Renfrew Crusher Company, Limited, roller mill (J. C. Wegerit).

No. 14134.—H. Johnson and G. W. Frier, manufacturing steel.

No. 14170.—H. Chambers, scrim.

No. 14175.—J. F. Rose, protecting river-banks.

No. 14194.—F. Finlay, checking counter for games.

No. 14195.—J. Roxburgh and R. McClean, utilising linotype slugs or lines in printing tabular matter.

No. 14199.—E. Waters, jun., mould and casting mechanism for linotype machine (The Linotype Company, Limited —C. Holliwell).

No. 14214.—H. D. Crippen, rock-drill (G. S. Maxwell and G. White).

No. 14215.—F. W. Martino, barium compound.

No. 14217.—American Key Can Company, soldering cans (F. P. McColl).

No. 14218.—C. Anketell, bag-grip for use in filling bags with chaff, &c.

No. 14220.—E. H. Hopkins, obtaining zinc.

No. 14221.—F. J. Odling and W. Jamieson, sifting ores.

No. 14222.—E. Dodd, shaft-coupler.

No. 14224.—The Computing Scale Company, weighing and price scales (A. N. Ozias and A. W. Smith).

No. 14225.—T. T. A. Hansen and C. C. F. F. Petersen, secondary battery.

No. 14242.—J. A. B. Wesley, fish-bolt.

No. 14245.—A. E. Tucker and C. Cory, artificial fuel.

No. 14246.—H. E. Gresham, steam sanding-apparatus for railway.

No. 14248.—J. J. C. Roxburgh, sheep-dip.

No. 14278.—J. P. Campbell, regulation of electric currents (B. G. Lamme).

No. 14279.—J. P. Campbell, windings for electrical machines (B. G. Lamme).

No. 14280.—H. L. Wallace, valve (J. W. Nethery).



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🌾 Patent No. 14555: Improved Dust-Preventing Clothes Pocket (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
21 February 1902
Patents, Clothing Design, Dust Prevention, Perforated Pockets, Coarse Muslin, Netting, Christchurch, Inventor
  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications Accepted

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 March 1902
Provisional Specifications, Patent Applications, Inventors, Engineering, Farming, Bootmaking, Ploughs, Bicycles, Fire-extinguishers, Hairpins, Windmills, Cash-carriers, Sheep-shears, Milk Coolers, Gold-saving
28 names identified
  • William Conyers, Accepted provisional specification for improved blind attachment
  • Olaves Sorensen, Accepted provisional specification for improved concentrator
  • Walter Steer, Accepted provisional specification for boot heel improvements
  • George Barney, Accepted provisional specification for plough improvement
  • August Lyell, Accepted provisional specification for bicycle hanging invention
  • John Greenacre, Accepted provisional specification for log-sawing machine
  • William Robert Keane, Accepted provisional specification for auriferous material agitator
  • Bain Hogg, Accepted provisional specification for auriferous material agitator
  • Caleb Davies Pike, Accepted provisional specification for floor-covering fastener
  • Jane Campbell Corbett, Accepted provisional specification for picture framing method
  • Norman George McKay, Accepted provisional specification for horse drenching bottle
  • Mary Anne Johnson, Accepted provisional specification for window-sash device
  • John Henry Marple, Accepted provisional specification for book-holding device
  • James Mackie, Accepted provisional specification for fire-extinguisher improvements
  • Thomas Joseph Drumm, Accepted provisional specification for fire-extinguisher improvements
  • George Heffland Bigelow, Accepted provisional specification for hairpin improvements
  • James Bedford, Accepted provisional specification for improved windmill
  • Thomas Francis Longland, Accepted provisional specification for improved windmill
  • Joseph James Macky, Accepted provisional specification for shirt-neck fastening improvements
  • James T. Cowley, Inventor of travelling-cable cash-carrier system (assignor)
  • Robert Featherstone Wells, Accepted provisional specification for sheep-shears blade regulator
  • Ernest Moss, Accepted provisional specification for rotary motor improvements
  • Adolph Frederick William Lorie, Accepted provisional specification for sash-fastener improvements
  • Harry Pennington, Accepted provisional specification for milk cooler and aerator
  • Manson Theodore West, Accepted provisional specification for milk cooler and aerator
  • George Davidson, Accepted provisional specification for improved log tripping-block
  • Donald Donald, Accepted provisional specification for hand-power punching machine improvements
  • Henry George Hankin, Accepted provisional specification for gold-saving improvement

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 March 1902
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Branding Apparatus, Concrete Bricks, Music Holders, Bricks, Dredges, Cans, Flongs, Box Machines, Electric Traction, Grain Drills, Electro-Hydraulic Brakes, Roller Mills, Steel Manufacturing, Riverbank Protection, Counter Checks, Linotype, Zinc Extraction, Ore Sifting, Shaft Couplers, Weighing Scales, Batteries, Fish Bolts, Artificial Fuel, Steam Sanding, Sheep Dips, Electrical Regulation
47 names identified
  • O. A. Moller, Letters Patent sealed for branding-apparatus
  • R. Tomline, Letters Patent sealed for branding-apparatus
  • W. C. Greig, Letters Patent sealed for branding-apparatus
  • J. Graham, Letters Patent sealed for making concrete bricks
  • A. G. Ockenden, Letters Patent sealed for music-sheet holder
  • R. E. Nightingale, Letters Patent sealed for brick invention
  • M. Guinan, Letters Patent sealed for dredge grubber and tumbler-shaft
  • J. G. Howard, Letters Patent sealed for can invention
  • T. J. C. Drewett, Letters Patent sealed for flong for stereo-mould
  • W. H. Butler, Inventor of box making and filling machine (assigned to Universal Machine Company)
  • G. Davis, Letters Patent sealed for electric traction current distribution
  • C. E. Patric, Letters Patent sealed for grain-drill distributer
  • A. Goldschmidt, Letters Patent sealed for electro-hydraulic brake
  • J. C. Wegerit, Inventor of roller mill (assigned to The Renfrew Crusher Company, Limited)
  • H. Johnson, Letters Patent sealed for steel manufacturing
  • G. W. Frier, Letters Patent sealed for steel manufacturing
  • H. Chambers, Letters Patent sealed for scrim invention
  • J. F. Rose, Letters Patent sealed for river-bank protection
  • F. Finlay, Letters Patent sealed for checking counter for games
  • J. Roxburgh, Letters Patent sealed for utilising linotype slugs in printing
  • R. McClean, Letters Patent sealed for utilising linotype slugs in printing
  • E. Waters (jun.), Letters Patent sealed for linotype mould and casting mechanism
  • C. Holliwell, Inventor of linotype machine mechanism (assigned to The Linotype Company, Limited)
  • H. D. Crippen, Letters Patent sealed for rock-drill
  • G. S. Maxwell, Inventor of rock-drill (assigned to H. D. Crippen)
  • G. White, Inventor of rock-drill (assigned to H. D. Crippen)
  • F. W. Martino, Letters Patent sealed for barium compound
  • F. P. McColl, Inventor of soldering cans (assigned to American Key Can Company)
  • C. Anketell, Letters Patent sealed for bag-grip for chaff filling
  • E. H. Hopkins, Letters Patent sealed for zinc extraction
  • F. J. Odling, Letters Patent sealed for ore sifting
  • W. Jamieson, Letters Patent sealed for ore sifting
  • E. Dodd, Letters Patent sealed for shaft-coupler
  • A. N. Ozias, Inventor of weighing and price scales (assigned to The Computing Scale Company)
  • A. W. Smith, Inventor of weighing and price scales (assigned to The Computing Scale Company)
  • T. T. A. Hansen, Letters Patent sealed for secondary battery
  • C. C. F. F. Petersen, Letters Patent sealed for secondary battery
  • J. A. B. Wesley, Letters Patent sealed for fish-bolt
  • A. E. Tucker, Letters Patent sealed for artificial fuel
  • C. Cory, Letters Patent sealed for artificial fuel
  • H. E. Gresham, Letters Patent sealed for steam sanding-apparatus for railway
  • J. J. C. Roxburgh, Letters Patent sealed for sheep-dip
  • J. P. Campbell, Letters Patent sealed for regulation of electric currents
  • B. G. Lamme, Inventor of electrical regulation and windings (assigned to J. P. Campbell)
  • J. P. Campbell, Letters Patent sealed for windings for electrical machines
  • H. L. Wallace, Letters Patent sealed for valve
  • J. W. Nethery, Inventor of valve (assigned to H. L. Wallace)

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar