✨ Patent Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 14979.—9th June, 1902.—FRANK HENRY PORTER, of Shelly Bay, Wellington, New Zealand, Sapper, Royal New Zealand Engineers. An improved wire-strainer.
No. 14982.—11th June, 1902.—THOMAS RICHARD PORTER, of 2, Oak Grove, Hankey Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Heliograph Instructor. Improvements relating to billiard-cues, consisting of means for carrying chalk in connection therewith.
No. 14983.—11th June, 1902.—THOMAS RICHARD PORTER, of 2, Oak Grove, Hankey Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Heliograph Instructor. Improved means for securing neck-ties.
No. 14985.—7th June, 1902.—JOHN ELLIS, of Victoria Street, Warragul, Victoria, Storekeepers’ Assistant. An improved butter-box.
No. 14986.—7th June, 1902.—ANDREW JOHN PARK, of corner of Manse and High Streets, Dunedin, New Zealand, Registered Patent Agent (nominee of Raymond H. Hornbrook and William H. Woodcock, of Canton, Ohio, United States of America, Engineers). Improved truck for street cars.
No. 14987.—7th June, 1902.—ANDREW JOHN PARK, of corner of Manse and High Streets, Dunedin, New Zealand, Registered Patent Agent (nominee of Raymond H. Hornbrook and William H. Woodcock, of Canton, Ohio, United States of America, Engineers). Improvements in trucks.
No. 14988.—7th June, 1902.—ANDREW JOHN PARK, of corner of Manse and High Streets, Dunedin, New Zealand, Registered Patent Agent (nominee of Raymond H. Hornbrook and William H. Woodcock, of Canton, Ohio, United States of America, Engineers). Improved truck-bolster for street cars.
No. 14989.—12th June, 1902.—ALFRED BORN, of 82, Gordon Street, Glasgow, Scotland, Manufacturer. An improved process and apparatus for cleansing, scouring, or removing oil and fat from wool, hair bristles, and other material.
No. 14994.—6th June, 1902.—KATE RAYMOND, wife of Frank Victor Raymond, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Solicitor. Improvements in hat-fasteners.
No. 14996.—10th June, 1902.—JOHN MCNARRY, of Oamaru, New Zealand, Blacksmith. Improved wire-strainer.
No. 14997.—10th June, 1902.—JOHN ALEXANDER MCPHEE, of St. Kilda, Dunedin, New Zealand, Clay-pipe Manufacturer. Improved nail extractor and cutter.
No. 14998.—9th June, 1902.—WILLIAM BORLASE, Cycle Mechanic, and ALEXANDER TAYLOR, Attendant in Institution, of Mander’s Road, North-east Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand. An improved spring hook.
No. 14999.—9th June, 1902.—WILLIAM BORLASE, Cycle Mechanic, and ALEXANDER TAYLOR, Attendant in Institution, of Mander’s Road, North-east Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand. An improved wrench.
No. 15000.—13th June, 1902.—ENOCH RICHARDSON, of 18, Muir Street, Hawthorn, Victoria, Engineer. An improved electrical amalgamating and concentrating apparatus for the extraction of gold, silver, amalgam, and floured mercury from refractory ores, slimes, battery and alluvial tailings, and other waste products by the combined use of electricity, hydrogen, and mercury.
No. 15002.—11th June, 1902.—WILLIAM NICOL, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Watchmaker. Improvements in sheep-shears.
No. 15003.—11th June, 1902.—JAMES NELSON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Prospector, and DONALD REID the Younger, of Dunedin aforesaid, Solicitor. An improved method of concentrating littoral alluvial deposits and separating the black sand, gold, and other precious metals usually associated therewith from the said deposits.
No. 15004.—13th June, 1902.—JOHN ROSE, of Kew, Caversham, Dunedin, New Zealand, Machinist. Improved trap for liberating pigeons.
No. 15005.—13th June, 1902.—JOHN SCOTT and HENRY FREDERICK NEES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Dredge Builders and Contractors. An improved apparatus for elevating tailings and other materials fed into it.
No. 15009.—16th June, 1902.—GEORGE FREDERICK DALE, of Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Lithographer. Improved date and score indicating apparatus.
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy 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 11th to the 25th June, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 13490.—W. Wright and W.H. Pearson, flooring-cramp.
No. 13781.—E. A. Sperry, concentrator.
No. 13814.—D. Catley, lasting-pincher.
No. 14158.—United Shoe Machinery Company, lasting-machines (S. W. Ladd and E. A. Stiggins).
No. 14209.—E. R. Godward, hair-curler.
No. 14479.—The Wilfley Ore-concentrator Syndicate, Limited, ore-concentrator (A. R. Wilfley).
No. 14480.—The Wilfley Ore-concentrator Syndicate, Limited, ore-concentrator (A. R. Wilfley).
No. 14543.—J. Green, seed-sowing machine.
No. 14546.—The Kern Burner Company, Limited, incandescence mantle (C. Clamond).
No. 14547.—United Shoe Machinery Company, lasting-machine (R. F. McFeely).
No. 14548.—United Shoe Machinery Company, lasting-machine (E. A. Stiggins).
No. 14550.—The American Machine Telephone Company, Limited, telephone exchange (G. W. Lorimer and J. H. Lorimer).
No. 14553.—Crown Paper Company, making carbon paper (F. B. How).
No. 14563.—A. Tornaghi, governor for steam-engine.
No. 14572.—H. G. A. I. Wieder and S. S. Bromhead, sound reproducer and transmitter.
No. 14573.—W. Wardle, preparing yeast.
No. 14574.—C. H. Wheeler, reducing temperature of water.
No. 14577.—Fabrik für Mechanische Hirnholzmosaik Gesellschaft mit Beschränkter Haftung, making wood-block fabric (J. Wehinger).
No. 14617.—H. Jones, tobacco-cutter.
No. 14638.—P. H. Reardon, pressure-regulators.
No. 14641.—J. M. Rauhoff, converting motion.
No. 14661.—E. Waters, jun., metallurgic filter (F. H. Long).
No. 14662.—E. Waters, jun., electrolytic converter (F. H. Long).
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 10717.—C. A. Arnaboldi, mountings of swingletrees. 20th June, 1902.
No. 10726.—H. Higgins, treating separated milk. 12th June, 1902.
No. 10736.—G. A. Montgomery. horse-cover fastening. 23rd June, 1902.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 7771.—A. Shiels, milking-machine. 19th June, 1902.
No. 7884.—The Gold-extraction and Bromine-recovery Company, Limited, extracting gold (B. C. Hinman). 19th June, 1902.
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy 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. 12491.—George Theodore Temple, of 109, Leadenhall Street, London, England, Gentleman, and James McRae, of 7, Fenchurch Avenue, London, England, Engineer (registered as proprietors of the interest of Thomas Edward Lane), bottles for beer, &c. [T. E. Lane, G. T. Temple, and J. McRae.] 17th June, 1902.
No. 13380.—International Plasmon, Limited, of 56, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, London, England, Manufacturers, production of alkali compounds of albuminous substances. [O. Siebold.] 17th June, 1902.
No. 14155.—Charles Arthur Lees, of Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand, Grain Merchant, sheet-music cabinet attachment to pianofortes. [E. A. Bishop.] 11th June, 1902.
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.
LIST of Applications for Letters Patent (with which provisional specifications only have been received) abandoned from the 12th to the 25th June, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 13900.—E. W. Barwell, weed-destroyer.
No. 13902.—W. M. Hogg, discharging tailings.
No. 13905.—A. McDonald, sluice-box.
No. 13907.—A. W. Sloan and T. Hayward, rowlock.
No. 13909.—R. Lauchlan, flush for closets, &c.
No. 13913.—C. B. Smith, saleman’s check-book.
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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 June 1902
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Wire-Strainer, Billiard-Cues, Neck-Ties, Butter-Box, Street Car Truck, Wool Cleaning, Hat-Fasteners, Sheep-Shears, Gold Extraction, Pigeon Trap, Tailings Elevator, Date Indicator
23 names identified
- Frank Henry Porter, Inventor of improved wire-strainer
- Thomas Richard Porter, Inventor of improvements relating to billiard-cues
- Thomas Richard Porter, Inventor of improved means for securing neck-ties
- John Ellis, Inventor of improved butter-box
- Andrew John Park (Registered Patent Agent), Nominee for improved truck for street cars
- Andrew John Park (Registered Patent Agent), Nominee for improvements in trucks
- Andrew John Park (Registered Patent Agent), Nominee for improved truck-bolster for street cars
- Alfred Born, Inventor of improved process and apparatus for cleansing wool
- Kate Raymond, Inventor of improvements in hat-fasteners
- John McNarry, Inventor of improved wire-strainer
- John Alexander McPhee, Inventor of improved nail extractor and cutter
- William Borlase (Cycle Mechanic), Co-inventor of improved spring hook
- Alexander Taylor (Attendant in Institution), Co-inventor of improved spring hook
- William Borlase (Cycle Mechanic), Co-inventor of improved wrench
- Alexander Taylor (Attendant in Institution), Co-inventor of improved wrench
- Enoch Richardson, Inventor of improved electrical amalgamating apparatus
- William Nicol (Watchmaker), Inventor of improvements in sheep-shears
- James Nelson (Prospector), Co-inventor of improved method of concentrating alluvial deposits
- Donald Reid (Solicitor), Co-inventor of improved method of concentrating alluvial deposits
- John Rose (Machinist), Inventor of improved trap for liberating pigeons
- John Scott (Dredge Builder and Contractor), Co-inventor of improved apparatus for elevating tailings
- Henry Frederick Nees (Dredge Builder and Contractor), Co-inventor of improved apparatus for elevating tailings
- George Frederick Dale (Lithographer), Inventor of improved date and score indicating apparatus
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 June 1902
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed Applications, Flooring Cramp, Concentrator, Lasting-Pincher, Shoe Machinery, Hair-Curler, Ore Concentrator, Seed-Sower, Incandescence Mantle, Telephone Exchange, Carbon Paper, Steam Governor, Sound Reproducer, Yeast Preparation, Water Cooling, Wood-Block Fabric, Tobacco Cutter, Pressure Regulator, Motion Conversion, Metallurgic Filter, Electrolytic Converter
27 names identified
- W. Wright, Co-inventor of flooring-cramp
- W.H. Pearson, Co-inventor of flooring-cramp
- E. A. Sperry, Inventor of concentrator
- D. Catley, Inventor of lasting-pincher
- S. W. Ladd, Co-inventor of lasting-machines
- E. A. Stiggins, Co-inventor of lasting-machines
- E. R. Godward, Inventor of hair-curler
- A. R. Wilfley, Inventor of ore-concentrator
- J. Green, Inventor of seed-sowing machine
- C. Clamond, Inventor of incandescence mantle
- R. F. McFeely, Inventor of lasting-machine
- G. W. Lorimer, Co-inventor of telephone exchange
- J. H. Lorimer, Co-inventor of telephone exchange
- F. B. How, Inventor of making carbon paper
- A. Tornaghi, Inventor of governor for steam-engine
- H. G. A. I. Wieder, Co-inventor of sound reproducer and transmitter
- S. S. Bromhead, Co-inventor of sound reproducer and transmitter
- W. Wardle, Inventor of preparing yeast
- C. H. Wheeler, Inventor of reducing temperature of water
- J. Wehinger, Inventor of making wood-block fabric
- H. Jones, Inventor of tobacco-cutter
- P. H. Reardon, Inventor of pressure-regulators
- J. M. Rauhoff, Inventor of converting motion
- E. Waters (jun.), Co-inventor of metallurgic filter
- F. H. Long, Co-inventor of metallurgic filter
- E. Waters (jun.), Co-inventor of electrolytic converter
- F. H. Long, Co-inventor of electrolytic converter
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry23 June 1902
Patents, Fee Payments, Second Term, Third Term, Swingletree Mountings, Milk Treatment, Horse-Cover Fastening, Milking-Machine, Gold Extraction
- C. A. Arnaboldi, Paid second-term fee for mountings of swingletrees
- H. Higgins, Paid second-term fee for treating separated milk
- G. A. Montgomery, Paid second-term fee for horse-cover fastening
- A. Shiels, Paid third-term fee for milking-machine
- B. C. Hinman, Co-inventor in third-term fee payment for extracting gold
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Patents Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 June 1902
Patents, Proprietorship, Registration, Beer Bottles, Alkali Compounds, Sheet-Music Cabinet
- George Theodore Temple (Gentleman), Registered proprietor of interest in bottles patent
- James McRae (Engineer), Registered proprietor of interest in bottles patent
- O. Siebold, Original patentee for production of alkali compounds
- Charles Arthur Lees (Grain Merchant), Registered proprietor of sheet-music cabinet patent
- E. A. Bishop, Original patentee for sheet-music cabinet attachment
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 June 1902
Patents, Abandoned Applications, Weed Destroyer, Tailings Discharge, Sluice Box, Rowlock, Flush Closet, Salesman's Check-Book
7 names identified
- E. W. Barwell, Abandoned application for weed-destroyer
- W. M. Hogg, Abandoned application for discharging tailings
- A. McDonald, Abandoned application for sluice-box
- A. W. Sloan, Co-applicant for abandoned rowlock patent
- T. Hayward, Co-applicant for abandoned rowlock patent
- R. Lauchlan, Abandoned application for flush for closets
- C. B. Smith, Abandoned application for salesman’s check-book
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
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