Patent Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 41

No. 14856.—8th May, 1902.—ALEXANDER HARRISON BROWNLEY, of Onehunga, New Zealand, Jeweller, and THEODORE BERNARD JACOBSEN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Architect. Improved means for securing buttons to garments.

No. 14857.—8th May, 1902.—CHARLES WILLIAM HAINES, of Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved means for extinguishing the sparks given off from locomotive and other boilers.

No. 14858.—8th May, 1902.—JAMES EVANS WAYGOOD, of Waikumete, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in or relating to gate and door hinges.

No. 14859.—6th May, 1902.—HUGH GUNN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Locomotive Engineer. An improved spark-stopper for use in locomotive smoke-stacks.

No. 14861.—9th May, 1902.—FREDERICK PRYCE EVANS and DUNCAN McDOUGALL, both of Wellington, New Zealand, Ships’ Officers. Improved apparatus for removing coal from holds of ships.

No. 14866.—7th May, 1902.—ERNEST JOSEPH PARROTT, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Merchant. Improved process of and apparatus for making lime, sand, bricks, and artificial stone.

No. 14867.—10th May, 1902.—ROBERT STUART REID, of Timaru, New Zealand, Surgeon. Improvements in or relating to windows.

No. 14869.—7th May, 1902.—ALFRED COUCILL, of 43, Mew Street, Ultimo, near Sydney, New South Wales, Labourer. An improved merry-go-round.

No. 14870.—9th May, 1902.—JOSEPH FORD, Hairdresser, and ALEXANDER COLIN MURRAY, Commission Agent, both of Cromwell, New Zealand. Improvements in permambulators.

No. 14872.—13th May, 1902.—GEORGE STAFFORD, of 25, Mulgrave Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Flaxmiller, and ANGUS CLYNE SUTHERLAND FRENCH, of Mitchelltown, Wellington aforesaid, Carpenter. Improvements in machines for dressing and washing Phormium tenax and other fibrous materials.

No. 14874.—8th May, 1902.—JAMES HENRY GRATTAN, of Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand, Machinist. Single and multi purchase attachable gear for controlling horses and other animals.

No. 14875.—10th May, 1902.—WILLIAM CRAIG, of Symonds Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Plumber. An improved ventilator.

No. 14876.—10th May, 1902.—WILLIAM BORLASE, of Mander’s Road, North-east Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand, Cycle Mechanic. An improved wire-tightener.

No. 14877.—15th May, 1902.—BERTIE ISAAC HAYWARD, Dairyman, and ROBERT ANDREW GIBSON, Engineer, both of Wellington, New Zealand. An improved device for cleaning mud from the tires of cycles.

No. 14878.—15th May, 1902.—ALEXANDER HARRISON BROWNLEY, of Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand, Watchmaker. Improved means for hanging pictures and the like.

No. 14880.—15th May, 1902.—JOSEPH COOK, of 14, Leeds Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Brass-finisher. Improvements in valves and apparatus for operating the valves of water-closet cisterns.

No. 14884.—14th May, 1902.—HENRY ISMAY MORALEE Ross, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engraver. Improved double-current ventilator.

No. 14885.—19th May, 1902.—RICHARD CHAMBERS, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, Commission Agent. Improved means for cooling and aerating milk and other liquids.

No. 14889.—20th May, 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 and fire-escape.

No. 14891.—19th May, 1902.—DANIEL MURPHY, of Tuamarina, New Zealand, Flaxmill-manager. Improved plumber-block for flax-stripper or other machinery.

No. 14897.—16th May, 1902.—HENRY HAMILTON TWEMLOW, of Riverton, New Zealand, Storekeeper. Improvements in drain-traps.

No. 14899.—22nd May, 1902.—SAMUEL SHAW, of 50, Chestnut Street, East Richmond, Victoria, Gasfitter. Improvements in self-lighting fittings for gas-burners.

No. 14901.—17th May, 1902.—CHARLES HENRY SHATTKY, of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Settler. Improvement in fixing and securing sporting discs for canvas or paper targets.

No. 14902.—17th May, 1902.—CHARLES HENRY SHATTKY, of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in revolving or stationary canvas or paper targets.

No. 14904.—23rd May, 1902.—GEORGE LUCAS PEARSON, of Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in apparatus used in boring and artesian-well driving.

No. 14906.—19th May, 1902.—KATE RAYMOND, wife of Frank Victor Raymond, of Tweed Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Solicitor. Improvements in laces for boots and the like.

No. 14908.—23rd May, 1902.—MARTIN JOHN LISTER, of Waikari, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in or relating to targets.

No. 14911.—21st May, 1902.—THOMAS USSHER, of Auckland, New Zealand, Land Agent. A table game of bowls.

No. 14912.—24th May, 1902.—ANDREW MILLER LEGGE, of 56, Tasman Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber. Improved safety catch for brooch-pins.

No. 14914.—24th May, 1902.—NORMAN EDMUND JACKSON and KEITH CHARLES JACKSON, both of Wellington, New Zealand, Inventors. Improvements in targets.

No. 14915.—23rd May, 1902.—JOHN BURNS, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved standard for use in the game of table tennis.

No. 14920.—26th May, 1902.—ALFRED COOPER, of Adelaide Road, Wellington, New Zealand, Dairyman. An improved wheel-lock.

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 15th to the 28th May, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 13419.—J. T. Williams, sounding bells.

No. 13489.—E. Hale, appliance for castrating lambs.

No. 13522.—W. F. Dugins, check-roller for blinds.

No. 13688.—Z. T. French and W. C. Meyer, sewing-machines.

No. 13738.—J. Walker and R. F. Campbell, turnip-slicer.

No. 14155.—E. A. Bishop, sheet-music cabinet attachment to pianos.

No. 14326.—W. G. Williams and H. H. Edwards, target.

No. 14485.—W. G. Dodd, ore-concentrator.

No. 14486.—J. Dingwall, canister for butter, &c.

No. 14487.—I. A. Plummer, patterns for drafting garments.

No. 14519.—J. L. Ferrell, wood-preserving.

No. 14520.—I. M. Clark, safety attachment for child’s chair.

No. 14525.—W. Stewart, copying-ink.

No. 14536.—O. B. H. Hanneborg, excavator.

No. 14545.—A. A. Francis, ore-concentrating apparatus.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 10599.—J. W. Newall, cutting hair or wool. 22nd May, 1902.

No. 10600.—A. Storrie, manure-distributor. 19th May, 1902.

No. 10610.—J. S. Laurie and E. L. Clark, delivery table for brickmaking. 14th May, 1902.

No. 10613.—The Rain-water Filtration Company, Limited, filter (J. S. Allan). 19th May, 1902.

No. 10617.—J. H. Kellogg, producing an alimentary product. 23rd May, 1902.

No. 10646.—J. Hall, treating skins. 22nd May, 1902.

No. 10651.—W. F. Williams, tire. 20th May, 1902.

No. 10808.—J. and J. R. Temperley, transporting loads. 15th May, 1902.

No. 10848.—The Gold-extraction and Bromide-recovery Company, Limited, treating ores (H. Riecken). 20th May, 1902.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 7629.—A. Billens, kerosene-pump. 21st May, 1902.

No. 7726.—A. D. Dobson, reversing-gear for hoists. 20th May, 1902.

No. 7772.—C. Hoepfner, extraction of metals. 22nd May, 1902.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.



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🌾 Provisional patent applications accepted

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 May 1902
Provisional Patent, Inventions, Jeweller, Architect, Engineer, Locomotive, Surgeon, Watchmaker, Brass-finisher, Gasfitter, Farmer, Dairyman, Land Agent, Plumber, Inventor
39 names identified
  • Alexander Harrison Brownley, Accepted provisional patent for securing buttons to garments
  • Theodore Bernard Jacobsen, Accepted provisional patent for securing buttons to garments
  • Charles William Haines, Accepted provisional patent for extinguishing sparks from boilers
  • James Evans Waygood, Accepted provisional patent for improvements in hinges
  • Hugh Gunn, Accepted provisional patent for improved spark-stopper
  • Frederick Pryce Evans, Accepted provisional patent for coal removal apparatus
  • Duncan McDougall, Accepted provisional patent for coal removal apparatus
  • Ernest Joseph Parrott, Accepted provisional patent for making lime and bricks
  • Robert Stuart Reid, Accepted provisional patent for improvements in windows
  • Alfred Coucill, Accepted provisional patent for improved merry-go-round
  • Joseph Ford, Accepted provisional patent for improvements in perambulators
  • Alexander Colin Murray, Accepted provisional patent for improvements in perambulators
  • George Stafford, Accepted provisional patent for machines for dressing flax
  • Angus Clyne Sutherland French, Accepted provisional patent for machines for dressing flax
  • James Henry Grattan, Accepted provisional patent for animal control gear
  • William Craig, Accepted provisional patent for improved ventilator
  • William Borlase, Accepted provisional patent for improved wire-tightener
  • Bertie Isaac Hayward, Accepted provisional patent for cycle tire cleaning device
  • Robert Andrew Gibson, Accepted provisional patent for cycle tire cleaning device
  • Alexander Harrison Brownley, Accepted provisional patent for hanging pictures
  • Joseph Cook, Accepted provisional patent for water-closet valve improvements
  • Henry Ismay Moralee Ross, Accepted provisional patent for double-current ventilator
  • Richard Chambers, Accepted provisional patent for cooling and aerating milk
  • Thomas Stanley Philpott, Accepted provisional patent for fire-alarm and escape
  • Robert Hutchinson, Accepted provisional patent for fire-alarm and escape
  • Daniel Murphy, Accepted provisional patent for plumber-block for flax-stripper
  • Henry Hamilton Twemlow, Accepted provisional patent for drain-traps
  • Samuel Shaw, Accepted provisional patent for self-lighting gas fittings
  • Charles Henry Shattky, Accepted provisional patent for fixing sporting discs
  • Charles Henry Shattky, Accepted provisional patent for revolving targets
  • George Lucas Pearson, Accepted provisional patent for boring and well-driving apparatus
  • Kate Raymond, Accepted provisional patent for boot laces
  • Martin John Lister, Accepted provisional patent for improvements in targets
  • Thomas Ussher, Accepted provisional patent for table game of bowls
  • Andrew Miller Legge, Accepted provisional patent for safety catch for brooch-pins
  • Norman Edmund Jackson, Accepted provisional patent for improvements in targets
  • Keith Charles Jackson, Accepted provisional patent for improvements in targets
  • John Burns, Accepted provisional patent for table tennis standard
  • Alfred Cooper, Accepted provisional patent for improved wheel-lock

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 List of Letters Patent sealed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 May 1902
Letters Patent, Sealed, Inventions, Sounding Bells, Castrating Lambs, Sewing Machines, Turnip Slicer, Sheet Music, Target, Ore Concentrator, Butter Canister, Garment Patterns, Wood Preserving, Child Safety, Copying Ink, Excavator, Ore Concentrating
18 names identified
  • J. T. Williams, Letters Patent sealed for sounding bells
  • E. Hale, Letters Patent sealed for lamb castrating appliance
  • W. F. Dugins, Letters Patent sealed for check-roller for blinds
  • Z. T. French, Letters Patent sealed for sewing machines
  • W. C. Meyer, Letters Patent sealed for sewing machines
  • J. Walker, Letters Patent sealed for turnip-slicer
  • R. F. Campbell, Letters Patent sealed for turnip-slicer
  • E. A. Bishop, Letters Patent sealed for sheet-music cabinet
  • W. G. Williams, Letters Patent sealed for target
  • H. H. Edwards, Letters Patent sealed for target
  • W. G. Dodd, Letters Patent sealed for ore-concentrator
  • J. Dingwall, Letters Patent sealed for butter canister
  • I. A. Plummer, Letters Patent sealed for garment drafting patterns
  • J. L. Ferrell, Letters Patent sealed for wood-preserving
  • I. M. Clark, Letters Patent sealed for child’s chair safety
  • W. Stewart, Letters Patent sealed for copying-ink
  • O. B. H. Hanneborg, Letters Patent sealed for excavator
  • A. A. Francis, Letters Patent sealed for ore-concentrating apparatus

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Second and third-term patent fees paid

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 May 1902
Patent Fees, Second Term, Third Term, Hair Cutting, Manure Distributor, Brickmaking, Water Filtration, Alimentary Product, Skin Treatment, Tire, Load Transport, Ore Treatment, Kerosene Pump, Hoist Gear, Metal Extraction
13 names identified
  • J. W. Newall, Paid second-term patent fee for hair or wool cutting
  • A. Storrie, Paid second-term patent fee for manure-distributor
  • J. S. Laurie, Paid second-term patent fee for brickmaking delivery table
  • E. L. Clark, Paid second-term patent fee for brickmaking delivery table
  • J. S. Allan, Paid second-term patent fee for rain-water filter
  • J. H. Kellogg, Paid second-term patent fee for alimentary product
  • J. Hall, Paid second-term patent fee for treating skins
  • W. F. Williams, Paid second-term patent fee for tire
  • J. and J. R. Temperley, Paid second-term patent fee for transporting loads
  • H. Riecken, Paid second-term patent fee for treating ores
  • A. Billens, Paid third-term patent fee for kerosene-pump
  • A. D. Dobson, Paid third-term patent fee for hoist reversing-gear
  • C. Hoepfner, Paid third-term patent fee for extraction of metals

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar