✨ Patent Notices
APRIL 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 817
No. 14623.—14th March, 1902.—CHARLES WHITTINGHAM WYCHERLEY, of 74, Willis Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler and Harness-maker. Improvement for securing horse-covers in position.
No. 14624.—11th March, 1902.—ARTHUR ROWNTREE, of South Rakaia, Canterbury, New Zealand, Builder. An improved moustache-guard.
No. 14625.—14th March, 1902.—WILLIAM MORLEY BARTLE, of Napier, New Zealand, Painter. An improved apparatus for flushing water-closets.
No. 14626.—12th March, 1902.—JOSEPH JAMES MACKY and GEORGE HEFFLAND BIGELOW, of Victoria Arcade, Auckland, New Zealand, Agents. Improvements in nut-locks.
No. 14629.—15th March, 1902.—JAMES MORONEY, of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Cab-driver. A combined girth and surcingle.
No. 14630.—13th March, 1902.—JAMES HENRY GRATTAN, of Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand, Machinist. An improved saw stripper and regulator.
No. 14631.—14th March, 1902.—FRANK HENRY WALDEMAR COWPER, of 125, Colombo Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Manager in New Zealand of the Australian Manufacturing and Importing Company. Improvements in the game known as ping-pong.
No. 14632.—13th March, 1902.—JOSEPH JAY, of Greymouth, New Zealand, Civil Engineer. A furnace used in connection with a multitubular boiler for burning sawdust, shavings, and refuse from a sawmill and converting same into steam.
No. 14633.—18th March, 1902.—CHARLES EDWARD HODGE, of Telephone Department, Mercer, Auckland, New Zealand. An improved spark-arrester.
No. 14637.—15th March, 1902.—JAMES VINCENT FAHEY, of Roslyn Bush, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in the sheaf-carriers of harvesters.
No. 14645.—20th March, 1902.—JAMES ROBERTS JEWELL, of 119, Lygon Street, East Brunswick, near Melbourne, Victoria, Butcher, and WILLIAM HENRY JEWELL, of 3, Bent Street, Northcote, near Melbourne aforesaid, Paper-bag Manufacturer. Improved means of locking the wheels of carts and other road vehicles.
No. 14650.—20th March, 1902.—ISAAC HARRISON, Condiment-manufacturer, and EDWARD LEE KIRKLAND, Butcher, both of Wellington, New Zealand. An improved fire-escape.
No. 14651.—20th March, 1902.—JESSIE ELIZABETH LANGSTONE, Married Woman, FINLAY McLEOD, Draper, and THOMAS JOSEPH BROOME, Dairyman, all of Wellington, New Zealand. An improved composition of materials for forming compressed fuel.
No. 14654.—20th March, 1902.—HORACE WILLIAM GOURLEY HENDERSON, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Gas-manufacturer. An improved apparatus for the manufacture of carburetted water-gas.
No. 14655.—21st March, 1902.—FREDERICK RECHT and CHARLES LEE CURTIS, both of 143, Centre Street, City of New York, State of New York, United States of America, Manufacturers. Improvements in bottle closures and methods of producing the same.
No. 14657.—21st March, 1902.—JAMES SHEPHERD, of 14, Crawford Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in and relating to dredging machinery.
No. 14658.—21st March, 1902.—JAMES FORESTER MACKLEY, of Greymouth, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. An improved sole for boots, shoes, and the like.
No. 14659.—21st March, 1902.—ARCHIBALD LE BRETON FLEMING STRUTHERS, of Whangarei, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler. An improved folding towel-rack.
No. 14663.—21st March, 1902.—JOHN DENNISTON SMITH, of Pelichet Bay, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved hair-curler.
No. 14665.—20th March, 1902.—JAMES SALINGER, of Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An automatic device for immediately operating air-brakes on trains.
No. 14666.—22nd March, 1902.—KEITH CHARLES JACKSON and NORMAN EDMUND JACKSON, of Beaumont, Masterton, New Zealand, Sheep-farmers. Improved stock-mark.
No. 14667.—24th March, 1902.—HENRY MARK LEVINGE, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Bachelor of Medicine. Improved means for automatically igniting and extinguishing street gas-lamps.
No. 14669.—22nd March, 1902.—RICHARD ARTHUR, of Wynyard Road, Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. A means for discharging the waste products of combustion of a marine oil-engine without noise or smell.
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 20th March, 1902, to the 2nd April, 1902, inclusive:—
Nil.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 10457.—The Haskin Wood-vulcanizing Company, Limited, treating wood (S. E. Haskin). 21st March, 1902.
No. 10462.—J. Barningham, E. T. O’Connell, and T. McCormack, cooking-range. 15th March, 1902.
No. 10595.—Nernst Electric Light, Limited, electric lamp (W. Nernst). 1st April, 1902.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 7491.—W. J. Warner and W. Cowan, gas-meter. 20th March, 1902.
No. 7524.—W. Duffy, wood-block paving. 22nd March, 1902.
No. 7592.—J. B. Readman, obtaining cyanides and ferrocyanides. 20th 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.]
NO. 13614.—The Colonial Ferro-concrete Syndicate, Limited, of 16, St. Helen’s Place, London, England, metal and concrete structure. [G. L. Mouchel.] 19th March, 1902.
No. 13787.—The Colonial Ferro-concrete Syndicate, Limited, of 16, St. Helen’s Place, London, England, concrete and metal partition. [G. L. Mouchel and C. Eliet.] 19th March, 1902.
No. 14129.—The Linotype Company, Limited, of 188, Fleet Street, London, England, feeding sheets to tape-drums. [E. Waters, jun.—The Linotype Company, Limited—E. T. Cleathero.] 19th March, 1902.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Notice of Request to amend Application and Specification.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 2nd April, 1902.
REQUEST for leave to amend the undermentioned 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. 14303.—29th November, 1901.—Thomas Farrer, of Mount Eden Road, Auckland, New Zealand, Watchmaker. An improved window-fastener.
(1.) To add after the name and address of the applicant in the application and specification the following names and addresses: “Edward Joseph Thorp, of Upper Queen Street, Auckland aforesaid, Gentleman, and Fanny Farrer, wife of the said Thomas Farrer.”
The applicant states: “My reasons for making the amendments are as follows: That when making the application I omitted to include in it and the provisional specification the name of Edward Joseph Thorp, of Upper Queen Street, in the City of Auckland, Gentleman, and to obtain his signature to the papers, which I should have done, he being a part assignee of the invention for the ‘improved window-fastener’; and I also omitted to include the name of Fanny Farrer, my wife, in, and to obtain her signature to, the said papers, which I should have done, she being a joint inventor with me of the said invention; and, further, because the said Edward Joseph Thorp and Fanny Farrer have requested me to have this amendment made, so that the Letters Patent may be issued in our joint names.”
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 April 1902
Provisional Patents, Horse Covers, Moustache-Guard, Water-Closets, Nut-Locks, Sheaf-Carriers, Ping-Pong, Furnace, Spark-Arrester, Dredging Machinery, Boot Soles, Towel-Rack, Hair-Curler, Air-Brakes, Stock-Mark, Gas-Lamps, Marine Engine, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Greymouth, Masterton, Wanganui, New Zealand, United States, Australia
30 names identified
- Charles Whittingham Wycherley, Accepted provisional patent for horse-cover securing
- Arthur Rowntree, Accepted provisional patent for moustache-guard
- William Morley Bartle, Accepted provisional patent for water-closet flushing
- Joseph James Macky, Accepted provisional patent for nut-locks
- George Heffland Bigelow, Accepted provisional patent for nut-locks
- James Moroney, Accepted provisional patent for girth and surcingle
- James Henry Grattan, Accepted provisional patent for saw stripper
- Frank Henry Waldemar Cowper, Accepted provisional patent for ping-pong game
- Joseph Jay, Accepted provisional patent for sawdust furnace
- Charles Edward Hodge, Accepted provisional patent for spark-arrester
- James Vincent Fahey, Accepted provisional patent for sheaf-carriers
- James Roberts Jewell, Accepted provisional patent for cart wheel lock
- William Henry Jewell, Accepted provisional patent for cart wheel lock
- Isaac Harrison, Accepted provisional patent for fire-escape
- Edward Lee Kirkland, Accepted provisional patent for fire-escape
- Jessie Elizabeth Langstone, Accepted provisional patent for compressed fuel
- Finlay McLeod, Accepted provisional patent for compressed fuel
- Thomas Joseph Broome, Accepted provisional patent for compressed fuel
- Horace William Gourley Henderson, Accepted provisional patent for gas manufacturing
- Frederick Recht, Accepted provisional patent for bottle closures
- Charles Lee Curtis, Accepted provisional patent for bottle closures
- James Shepherd, Accepted provisional patent for dredging machinery
- James Forester Mackley, Accepted provisional patent for boot sole
- Archibald Le Breton Fleming Struthers, Accepted provisional patent for towel-rack
- John Denniston Smith, Accepted provisional patent for hair-curler
- James Salinger, Accepted provisional patent for train air-brakes
- Keith Charles Jackson, Accepted provisional patent for stock-mark
- Norman Edmund Jackson, Accepted provisional patent for stock-mark
- Henry Mark Levinge, Accepted provisional patent for gas-lamp ignition
- Richard Arthur, Accepted provisional patent for marine engine exhaust
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 April 1902
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, No Entries
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent on Which Fees Have Been Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 April 1902
Patent Fees, Second-Term Fees, Third-Term Fees, Wood-Vulcanizing, Cooking-Range, Electric Lamp, Gas-Meter, Wood-Block Paving, Cyanides, New Zealand, England, United States
9 names identified
- S. E. Haskin, Second-term fee paid for wood-vulcanizing patent
- J. Barningham, Second-term fee paid for cooking-range patent
- E. T. O’Connell, Second-term fee paid for cooking-range patent
- T. McCormack, Second-term fee paid for cooking-range patent
- W. Nernst, Second-term fee paid for electric lamp patent
- W. J. Warner, Third-term fee paid for gas-meter patent
- W. Cowan, Third-term fee paid for gas-meter patent
- W. Duffy, Third-term fee paid for wood-block paving patent
- J. B. Readman, Third-term fee paid for cyanides patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 April 1902
Patent Assignees, Ferro-Concrete, Linotype, Partition, Tape-Drums, London, England, Registration
- G. L. Mouchel, Patentee of metal and concrete structure
- C. Eliet, Co-patentee of concrete and metal partition
- E. jun. Waters, Patentee of sheet feeding mechanism
- E. T. Cleathero, Patentee of sheet feeding mechanism
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Notice of Request to Amend Patent Application
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 April 1902
Patent Amendment, Window-Fastener, Joint Inventor, Assignee, Opposition, Public Inspection, Auckland
- Thomas Farrer, Requesting amendment to include joint inventor and assignee
- Edward Joseph Thorp (Gentleman), Added as part assignee of window-fastener invention
- Fanny Farrer, Added as joint inventor of window-fastener
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1902, No 27