✨ Patent Applications
May 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1095
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 14th May, 1902.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 14727.—7th April, 1902.—MALCOLM McCORMICK, of Upper Waitohi, Temuka, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in seed-sowing apparatus.
No. 14738.—12th April, 1902.—EDWARD HENRY GREY, of Morrinsville, Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. Road-plough.
No. 14744.—15th April, 1902.—AUGUST LYELL, of Palmers-ton North, New Zealand, Horse-trainer. A portable starting-gate to start horses at race meetings.
No. 14745.—14th April, 1902.—JAMES IRVINE, of Regent Street, Napier, New Zealand, Commission Agent. An improved fastener for wire rods and the like.
No. 14746.—14th April, 1902.—HUGH VICTOR MCKAY, of Yuille Street, Ballarat, Victoria, Machinery-manufacturer (assignee of Josiah Andrewardtha and John Andrewardtha, both of Fern Hollow Farm, near Moonta, South Australia, Farmers). Improvements in the boxes and feed-mechanism of seed and fertiliser drills.
No. 14748.—18th April, 1902.—JAMES SALINGER, of Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An underground device for engaging and operating air-brakes on trains.
No. 14760.—15th April, 1902.—ROBERT ALEXANDER CROOKSTON LAIDLAW, of Rattray Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Ironmonger. Improvements in driving-mechanism for cycles.
No. 14765.—18th April, 1902.—JOHN ROUSSELL, of 6, Rintoul Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler, and AUGUSTUS THOMPSON, of 52, Daniel Street, Wellington aforesaid, Carpenter. A new fastener to take the place of bolts and nuts.
No. 14766.—18th April, 1902.—AUGUSTUS THOMPSON, Carpenter, and JOHN ROUSSELL, Saddler, both of Wellington, New Zealand. Improved means of oiling carriage-axles.
No. 14773.—19th April, 1902.—CHARLES ALISTER TROTTER, of Opunake, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved method of and appliances for ascertaining distances and calculating altitudes, the same being specially applicable in range-finding for rifles.
No. 14774.—19th April, 1902.—EDWARD TRAHERNE TOWGOOD, YERBURY STEPHEN TOWGOOD, and JAMES ALLISON, all of Wanganui, New Zealand, Settlers. An improved tobacco-pipe.
No. 14777.—19th April, 1902.—WALTER ERNEST SEARLE, of Oamaru, New Zealand, Carriage-painter. An improved saddlery-keeper or boxed loop.
No. 14778.—17th April, 1902.—WILLIAM MOORE, of Yarrow Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, French-polisher, and CHARLES THOMAS KIERNAN, of Ythan Street, Invercargill aforesaid, Upholsterer. An improved box for packing rabbits, fish, poultry, and the like.
No. 14781.—22nd April, 1902.—CHARLES WENTWORTH LANGSTONE, of Wellington, New Zealand, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and JOHN CRAIG MCKERROW, of Wellington aforesaid, Government Valuer. An improved preservative composition.
No. 14782.—22nd April, 1902.—WILLIAM EDWARD MASON, Solicitors’ Clerk, and ARCHIBALD JOSEPH MASON, Sailmaker, both of Wellington, New Zealand. An improved non-refillable bottle.
No. 14783.—21st April, 1902.—PHILIP ROBERT WILLIAMSON and DANIEL SINCLAIR, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineers. An improved combined upright and extension for use in the game of table tennis.
No. 14785.—21st April, 1902.—CHARLES HENRY OSMOND, of 79, London Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Assurance Agent. Improvements in appliances for attaching articles to a line.
No. 14793.—22nd April, 1902.—HENRIE HAMPTON RAYWARD, of the firm of Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Agents, of Joel’s Buildings, Crawford Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. An improved racquet for use in the game of ping-pong.
No. 14794.—22nd April, 1902.—CHRISTOPHER CAMERON FORNO, of 18, Stuart Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Boilermakers’ Apprentice. An improved rabbit-trap.
No. 14797.—26th April, 1902.—STEPHEN JOHN HOLLAND, of Cleave’s Avenue, Auckland, New Zealand, Tinsmith. Improved means for holding carriage and other lamps in position.
No. 14799.—26th April, 1902.—CHRISTOPHER RICHARD WILSON, Auctioneer, and JOHN FLETCHER BEST, Manufacturer, both of Christchurch, New Zealand. Improvements in or relating to the driving-mechanism of bicycles.
No. 14800.—28th April, 1902.—WILLIAM SMITH HUTCHESON, of 29A, Queen Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Ship-rigger. A snatch-block for working steel-wire ropes, fibre ropes, or chains.
No. 14802.—28th April, 1902.—JAMES CLEGG, of 169, High Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Perambulator-maker. An improvement in umbrellas and the like.
No. 14803.—29th April, 1902.—RICHARD SIMMONDS, of Coromandel, Auckland, New Zealand, Accountant. Improvement in kerosene-taps.
No. 14805.—29th April, 1902.—CHARLES BRISTOW, of Macaulay Street, Addington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for stretching trousers.
No. 14808.—26th April, 1902.—JAMES MURISON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer, and CHARLES LLEWELLYN WATT, of Dunedin aforesaid, Engineer. Improved means for securing the sleeve employed upon the lower tumbler shaft of a bucket dredge to the tumbler.
No. 14813.—1st May, 1902.—RICHARD DAVID SANDERS, of 5, Kidbrook Grove, Blackheath, Kent, England, Engineer. Improvements in the electro-deposition of metals for the manufacture of compound wire bars and the like, and in apparatus therefor.
No. 14814.—1st May, 1902.—HENRY RENNER CASSEL, of 9 and 11, Worship Street, London, England, Chemist. A process and apparatus for the extraction of precious metals from ores and compounds containing them.
No. 14815.—1st May, 1902.—EDWARD TRAHERNE TOWGOOD, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Settler. Improved means for automatically measuring out predetermined quantities of milk or other liquids.
No. 14818.—28th April, 1902. — GEORGE HEFFLAND BIGELOW, of Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. Improvements in hairpins.
No. 14823.—30th April, 1902.—FREDERICK WALTER PATERSON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Boat-builder. Improvements in road-sweepers.
No. 14824.—30th April, 1902.—JAMES MACALISTER, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in grain, turnip, and manure drills.
No. 14825.—29th April, 1902.—FRANCIS PEGLER, of Greymouth, New Zealand, School-teacher. Improvements in blackboard easels.
No. 14827. — 25th April, 1902. — ARCHIBALD MERTON WHITE, of “Bolivia” Station, Bolivia, New South Wales, Grazier (assignee of Joseph Ainsworth, of Bolivia aforesaid, Selector). Improvements in ploughshares.
No. 14828.—2nd May, 1902.—WILLIAM HENRY FAHEY, of Royal Terrace, Kew, Caversham, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller, and WILLIAM WARDROP, of South Dunedin, New Zealand, Chemist. Improvements in and relating to hair and hat pins and fastenings.
No. 14829.—2nd May, 1902. — JOHN POMEROY, of Stafford Street, and 24, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Fish-curer. Improvements in sheep-shears.
No. 14830.—2nd May, 1902. — JOHN SMAILL, of Port Chalmers, and 24, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Refrigerating Engineer. Improved means for determining the quantity of liquid in refrigerating-apparatus.
No. 14834. — 1st May, 1902.—ROBERT HENRY IGGO, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Painter. Improvements in garment-suspenders.
No. 14835.—5th May, 1902.—DONALD DONALD, of Masterton, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in golf-bags.
No. 14837.—5th May, 1902.—VICTOR PARKIN, of 12, Grange Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Ironmoulder. Improved bacon-slicer.
No. 14838.—5th May, 1902. — JOHN HILTON SMITHIES BROWN, of Pahiatua, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in or relating to siphons.
No. 14840.—5th May, 1902.—THOMAS JOSEPH GILFEDDER, School-teacher, and JOHN MCKINNA, Drover, both of Gore, New Zealand. An improved ferrule for tobacco-pipes, walking-sticks, and the like.
No. 14843.—2nd May, 1902.—JOSEPH JAMES MACKY, of Victoria Arcade, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent. Improvements in button-holes.
No. 14844.—1st May, 1902.—GEORGE HEFFLAND BIGELOW, of Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. Improvements in button-holes.
No. 14845.—1st May, 1902.—GEORGE HEFFLAND BIGELOW, of Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. Improvements in nut-locks.
No. 14847.—28th April, 1902.—FRANCIS PEGLER, of Greymouth, New Zealand, School-teacher. A combined laundry iron-heater and support for cooking-utensils.
No. 14850.—3rd May, 1902.—JAMES REYNOLDS HAYNE, of Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Chemist. Improved pneumatic hub for the wheels of vehicles.
No. 14851.—6th May, 1902.—THEODORE BERNARD JACOBSEN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Architect. Improved means for securing door and other knobs to their spindles.
No. 14852.—6th May, 1902.—THOMAS WILLIAM WITT, of Wellington, New Zealand, Warehouseman. An improved bat for use in playing table tennis.
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.
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🎓 Applications for Letters Patent with Provisional Specifications
🎓 Education, Culture & Science14 May 1902
Patent applications, provisional specifications, inventions, inventors, New Zealand, mechanical improvements
64 names identified
- Malcolm McCormick, Applicant for seed-sowing apparatus
- Edward Henry Grey, Applicant for road-plough
- August Lyell, Applicant for portable starting-gate for horses
- James Irvine, Applicant for improved wire rod fastener
- Hugh Victor McKay, Assignee for improvements in seed and fertiliser drills
- Josiah Andrewardtha, Original applicant, assigned to McKay
- John Andrewardtha, Original applicant, assigned to McKay
- James Salinger, Applicant for underground train air-brake device
- Robert Alexander Crookston Laidlaw, Applicant for cycle driving-mechanism improvements
- John Roussell, Applicant for new fastener replacing bolts and nuts
- Augustus Thompson, Applicant for new fastener replacing bolts and nuts
- Augustus Thompson, Applicant for improved carriage-axle oiling means
- John Roussell, Applicant for improved carriage-axle oiling means
- Charles Alister Trotter, Applicant for method and appliances for range-finding
- Edward Traherne Towgood, Applicant for improved tobacco-pipe
- Yerbury Stephen Towgood, Applicant for improved tobacco-pipe
- James Allison, Applicant for improved tobacco-pipe
- Walter Ernest Searle, Applicant for improved saddlery-keeper
- William Moore, Applicant for improved rabbit, fish, and poultry packing box
- Charles Thomas Kiernan, Applicant for improved rabbit, fish, and poultry packing box
- Charles Wentworth Langstone, Applicant for improved preservative composition
- John Craig Mckerrow, Applicant for improved preservative composition
- William Edward Mason, Applicant for improved non-refillable bottle
- Archibald Joseph Mason, Applicant for improved non-refillable bottle
- Philip Robert Williamson, Applicant for improved table tennis extension
- Daniel Sinclair, Applicant for improved table tennis extension
- Charles Henry Osmond, Applicant for improvements in line-attachment appliances
- Henrie Hampton Rayward, Applicant for improved ping-pong racquet
- Christopher Cameron Forno, Applicant for improved rabbit-trap
- Stephen John Holland, Applicant for improved lamp-holding means
- Christopher Richard Wilson, Applicant for bicycle driving-mechanism improvements
- John Fletcher Best, Applicant for bicycle driving-mechanism improvements
- William Smith Hutcheson, Applicant for snatch-block for ropes or chains
- James Clegg, Applicant for improvement in umbrellas
- Richard Simmonds, Applicant for improvement in kerosene-taps
- Charles Bristow, Applicant for invention for stretching trousers
- James Murison, Applicant for improved dredge sleeve securing means
- Charles Llewellyn Watt, Applicant for improved dredge sleeve securing means
- Richard David Sanders, Applicant for improvements in electro-deposition of metals
- Henry Renner Cassel, Applicant for process and apparatus for extracting precious metals
- Edward Traherne Towgood, Applicant for automatic liquid measuring means
- George Heffland Bigelow, Applicant for improvements in hairpins
- Frederick Walter Paterson, Applicant for improvements in road-sweepers
- James Macalister, Applicant for improvements in grain and manure drills
- Francis Pegler, Applicant for improvements in blackboard easels
- Archibald Merton White, Assignee for improvements in ploughshares
- Joseph Ainsworth, Original applicant, assigned to White
- William Henry Fahey, Applicant for improvements in hair and hat pins
- William Wardrop, Applicant for improvements in hair and hat pins
- John Pomeroy, Applicant for improvements in sheep-shears
- John Smill, Applicant for means to determine liquid quantity in refrigeration
- Robert Henry Iggo, Applicant for improvements in garment-suspenders
- Donald Donald, Applicant for improvements in golf-bags
- Victor Parkin, Applicant for improved bacon-slicer
- John Hilton Smithies Brown, Applicant for improvements in siphons
- Thomas Joseph Gilfedder, Applicant for improved ferrule for pipes and sticks
- John Mckinna, Applicant for improved ferrule for pipes and sticks
- Joseph James Macky, Applicant for improvements in button-holes
- George Heffland Bigelow, Applicant for improvements in button-holes
- George Heffland Bigelow, Applicant for improvements in nut-locks
- Francis Pegler, Applicant for combined laundry iron-heater and utensil support
- James Reynolds Hayne, Applicant for improved pneumatic wheel hub
- Theodore Bernard Jacobson, Applicant for improved door knob securing means
- Thomas William Witt, Applicant for improved table tennis bat
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1902, No 38