Patent Notices




718
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 24

Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 18th March, 1902.

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

No. 14560.—24th February, 1902.—JOSEPH FORD, of Cromwell, New Zealand, Hairdresser. Improvements in taps.

No. 14561.—24th February, 1902.—JOHN BIGGAR WATERS, Company Manager, and GEORGE FITZWILLIAM STUART MACLEAN, Engineer, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Improved conveyor for lowering cases and merchandise.

No. 14565.—28th February, 1902.—THOMAS GOUCHER, of Ulverstone, Tasmania, Staff Sergeant-Major, Infantry Instructor. An improved disappearing target for rifle practice.

No. 14566.—28th February, 1902.—WILLIAM VARCOE HOSKING, of Cross Road, Midhurst, Taranaki, New Zealand, Farm Labourer. An invention for bailing cows.

No. 14567.—27th February, 1902.—JOHN FRANCIS MCNEILL, of 553, Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Commercial Traveller. An improved turnip and other small seed sower for attachment to agricultural and other machines.

No. 14568.—28th February, 1902.—HENRY OSBORNE CASSELS, Saddler, and HAROLD PRESTON, Chairmaker, both of Invercargill, New Zealand. Improvements in horse-collars.

No. 14569.—28th February, 1902.—ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND, of Te Houka, Balclutha, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved wire-strainer.

No. 14570.—3rd March, 1902.—FREDERICK R. YOUNG, of Government Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand, Clerk. An appliance usable as saddle-cloth, ambulance stretcher, or camp bed.

No. 14578.—6th March, 1902.—DAVID LANDSBOROUGH COCHRANE, of Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. A dray and scoop combined.

No. 14579.—3rd March, 1902.—HARRY ALLAN, of Claremont Street, Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand, Rangemaker. An improved safety tap.

No. 14581.—6th March, 1902.—ENoch RICHARDSON, of 18, Muir Street, Hawthorn, County of Bourke, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in the fittings of locomotive, traction, portable, stationary, marine, and other boilers used for the production of steam, as affecting the admission and distribution of air, the more complete combustion of fuel and prevention of smoke.

No. 14582.—6th March, 1902.—NORMAN EDMUND JACKSON, of Beaumont, Masterton, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. Combined wire strainer, holder, and cutter.

No. 14583.—6th March, 1902.—CHARLES EDWARD NICHOLAS, of Matlock, Victoria, Australia, Manager New Loch Fyne Gold-mining Company. An improved steam-condenser.

No. 14584.—6th March, 1902.—EDWARD WATERS, a member of the firm of Edward Waters and Son, Patent Agents, of Nos. 414–418, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (nominee of William Francis Haywood, of Los Angeles, California, United States of America, Soap-maker). Improvements in means or apparatus to be employed in the manufacture of soap.

No. 14585.—6th March, 1902.—HERMAN TAS, of No. 33, Cobden Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Inventor. Chair-silencer.

No. 14586.—6th March, 1902.—DAVID REVELIA JONES and PHILIP ARTHUR LARRITT, both of Eltham, New Zealand, Plumbers, &c. Improvements in means for preserving perishable products.

No. 14590.—1st March, 1902.—JOHN POMEROY, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Fish-curer. Improvements in sheep-shears for regulating the opening of the blades.

No. 14592.—12th March, 1902.—JAMES FRANCIS DONNELLY, of Feilding, New Zealand, Hairdresser. An improved preparation for the hair.

No. 14593.—7th March, 1902.—HENRY ARTHUR HUDSON, of 13, Pirie Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. A combined staple, holdfast, and coupler for use in wire fencing or other suitable work.

No. 14594.—7th March, 1902.—CHARLES JOSEPH COOZE, of Carterton, Wairarapa, New Zealand, Carriage-trimmer. A fire-escape.

No. 14595.—7th March, 1902.—RODERICK MCLEAN, of Ranfurly, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in animal-traps.

No. 14596.—6th March, 1902.—JAMES HANCOCK, Draper, and GEORGE RAMAGE, Farmer, both of Centre Bush, Southland, New Zealand. Preventing the fraudulent reuse of bottles.

No. 14597.—6th March, 1902.—ALEXANDER MCFARLANE, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Baker. Improvements in fire-escapes.

No. 14598.—10th March, 1902.—THOMAS STANLEY PHILPOTT, of Mein Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler, and ROBERT HUTCHINSON, of Waripori Street, Wellington aforesaid, Carpenter. An improved fire-escape.

No. 14599.—10th March, 1902.—THOMAS STANLEY PHILPOTT, of Mein Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler, and ROBERT HUTCHINSON, of Waripori Street, Wellington aforesaid, Carpenter. An improved fire-alarm.

No. 14600.—10th March, 1902.—FREDRICK AUGUSTUS MILLER, of Lawrence, Tuapeka County, New Zealand, Builder. An improved table for invalids and the like.

No. 14601.—10th March, 1902.—JEREMIAH O’DONOGHUE, of Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. A combined chaff-cutter and corn-crusher.

No. 14602.—10th March, 1902.—HARRY PHILIP BRASELL, of Alfredton, New Zealand, Labourer. Improved means for braking or controlling vehicles.

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 6th March, 1902, to the 19th March, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 13180.—H. Reynolds, totalisator.

No. 13187.—H. J. Jones and J. Baker, acetylene-generator.

No. 13219.—T. Knox, horse-cover.

No. 13246.—J. P. and J. Simon, boot for deformed feet.

No. 13283.—E. Phillips, gauging high temperatures (E. F. Morse).

No. 13337.—W. Medhurst, horse-cover.

No. 14073.—A. Brake, drawing off liquids.

No. 14188.—S. Mills, combination commode.

No. 14292.—E. Taylor, refrigerating-apparatus.

No. 14293.—C. R. Dumbrell, shaping the heads of pickets.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 10434.—F. Parsons and W. Nelson, water-heater. 8th March, 1902.

No. 10436.—E. F. Lichtner, treating carcasses for fat, glue, and manure (F. Otte). 13th March, 1902.

No. 10439.—J. J. Daily, coffin. 18th March, 1902.

No. 10450.—A. Robertson, horse-cover. 18th March, 1902.

No. 10510.—G. Labram, separating diamonds from earthy matter. 6th March, 1902.

No. 10538.—The Kern Burner Company, Limited, burner (O. Kern). 13th March, 1902.

No. 10546.—F. T. Page, wire-strainer. 13th March, 1902.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 7490.—Acetylene Gas Company of Australasia, Limited, hydrocarbon gas (T. L. Willson). 6th March, 1902.

No. 7605.—Blanton Patents Syndicate, Limited, cam-fastening devices (E. A. Blanton). 6th March, 1902.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Subsequent Proprietors, &c., of Letters Patent registered.

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

NOS. 11228, 12287.—Renboy Syndicate, Limited, of 103, Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, branding. [G. Renner and W. H. Boyens.] 8th March, 1902.

No. 14218.—William Andrews and Arthur Ward Beaven, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Implement-makers (carrying on business together as partners under the style of “Andrews and Beaven”), bag-grip. Licensees for the whole colony. [C. Anketell.] 6th March, 1902.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Request for Correction of Clerical Error.

No. 13410.—12th February, 1901.—M. I. Pupin, reducing attenuation of electrical waves. (Advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 26, of the 7th March, 1901.) To alter the following letters and figures in the specification:—

“a, b, c, d, e, f, D’, ” to “a, c, e, g, D,” line 7, page 3.

“g, h, i, k, l, m, n,” to “b, d, f, h,” line 8, page 3.

“B’’ ” to “B” and “D’’ ” to “D,” line 12, page 3.



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🏭 Applications for Letters Patent with Provisional Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 March 1902
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventors, New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania, Applications
34 names identified
  • Joseph Ford, Application for improved taps
  • John Biggar Waters, Application for improved conveyor
  • George Fitzwilliam Stuart Maclean, Application for improved conveyor
  • Thomas Goucher (Staff Sergeant-Major), Application for improved rifle target
  • William Varcoe Hosking, Application for invention for bailing cows
  • John Francis McNeill, Application for improved seed sower
  • Henry Osborne Cassels, Application for improvements in horse-collars
  • Harold Preston, Application for improvements in horse-collars
  • Alexander Sutherland, Application for improved wire-strainer
  • Frederick R. Young, Application for multi-use appliance
  • David Landsborough Cochrane, Application for dray and scoop combined
  • Harry Allan, Application for improved safety tap
  • Enoch Richardson, Application for boiler improvements
  • Norman Edmund Jackson, Application for combined wire tool
  • Charles Edward Nicholas, Application for improved steam-condenser
  • Edward Waters, Application for soap manufacturing improvements
  • Herman Tas, Application for chair-silencer
  • David Revelia Jones, Application for means to preserve perishable products
  • Philip Arthur Larritt, Application for means to preserve perishable products
  • John Pomeroy, Application for improvements in sheep-shears
  • James Francis Donnelly, Application for hair preparation
  • Henry Arthur Hudson, Application for combined staple and coupler
  • Charles Joseph Cooze, Application for fire-escape
  • Roderick McLean, Application for improvements in animal-traps
  • James Hancock, Application for bottle reuse prevention
  • George Ramage, Application for bottle reuse prevention
  • Alexander McFarlane, Application for improvements in fire-escapes
  • Thomas Stanley Philpott, Application for improved fire-escape
  • Robert Hutchinson, Application for improved fire-escape
  • Thomas Stanley Philpott, Application for improved fire-alarm
  • Robert Hutchinson, Application for improved fire-alarm
  • Fredrick Augustus Miller, Application for improved invalid table
  • Jeremiah O’Donoghue, Application for chaff-cutter and corn-crusher
  • Harry Philip Brasell, Application for improved vehicle braking

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 March 1902
Patents, Sealed Letters Patent, Inventions, Totalisator, Acetylene Generator, Horse Cover, Boot Design, Refrigeration
12 names identified
  • H. Reynolds, Sealed patent for totalisator
  • H. J. Jones, Sealed patent for acetylene-generator
  • J. Baker, Sealed patent for acetylene-generator
  • T. Knox, Sealed patent for horse-cover
  • J. P. and J. Simon, Sealed patent for boot for deformed feet
  • E. Phillips, Sealed patent for gauging high temperatures
  • E. F. Morse, Inventor of gauging high temperatures
  • W. Medhurst, Sealed patent for horse-cover
  • A. Brake, Sealed patent for drawing off liquids
  • S. Mills, Sealed patent for combination commode
  • E. Taylor, Sealed patent for refrigerating-apparatus
  • C. R. Dumbrell, Sealed patent for shaping picket heads

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 March 1902
Patents, Renewal Fees, Second Term, Third Term, Water Heater, Horse Cover, Wire-Strainer, Acetylene Gas
11 names identified
  • F. Parsons, Second-term fee paid for water-heater
  • W. Nelson, Second-term fee paid for water-heater
  • E. F. Lichtner, Second-term fee paid for treating carcasses
  • F. Otte, Nominee for carcass treatment patent
  • J. J. Daily, Second-term fee paid for coffin
  • A. Robertson, Second-term fee paid for horse-cover
  • G. Labram, Second-term fee paid for diamond separation
  • O. Kern, Inventor of burner
  • F. T. Page, Second-term fee paid for wire-strainer
  • T. L. Willson, Inventor of hydrocarbon gas
  • E. A. Blanton, Inventor of cam-fastening devices

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 March 1902
Patents, Proprietorship, Assignments, Licensing, Auckland, Christchurch, Branding, Bag-Grip
  • G. Renner, Patentee for branding
  • W. H. Boyens, Patentee for branding
  • William Andrews, Licensee for bag-grip patent
  • Arthur Ward Beaven, Licensee for bag-grip patent
  • C. Anketell, Patentee for bag-grip

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Request for Correction of Clerical Error in Patent Specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 February 1901
Patents, Clerical Error, Specification Correction, Electrical Waves, M. I. Pupin
  • M. I. Pupin, Request to correct patent specification

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar