✨ Patent Notices
1506
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 57
No. 15020.—17th June, 1902.—CHARLES BILLS, of George Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Wire-worker. Improved bottle-holder.
No. 15022.—18th June, 1902. — MARK SAUNDERS, of Pleasant Point, New Zealand, Builder. An improved harvesting-appliance.
No. 15023.—18th June, 1902. — EDWARD WALKER, of St. Albans Road, St. Albans, New Zealand, Builder. An improved non-refillable bottle.
No. 15025.—23rd June, 1902.—FREDERICK BONNINGTON, of Tinwald, Canterbury, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. An improved damper-regulator.
No. 15026.—20th June, 1902.—FRANCIS WILLIAM PREDDY, of Rangiora, New Zealand, Salesman. An improved fastener for windows.
No. 15030.—23rd June, 1902.—FINLAY McLEOD, of Wellington, New Zealand, Draper. An improved non-refillable bottle.
No. 15031.—23rd June, 1902.—EDWARD TRAHERNE TOWGOOD, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Settler, and FREDERICK HENRY HASELDEN, of Hunter ville, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved invention for trapping rats or other rodents.
No. 15032.—19th June, 1902. — THOMAS HERBERT, of Brighton Road, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. An improvement in ping-pong bats.
No. 15034.—20th June, 1902.—STEPHEN PERRIN, of Market Road, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Warehouseman. An improved air and gas carburetter.
No. 15036. — 23rd June, 1902. — THOMAS ANDERSON TRUMBLE, of Eden Farm, Haldane, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in staples for wire fences.
No. 15037.—23rd June, 1902.—JOHN W. ROONEY, of St. Clair, Dunedin, New Zealand, Painter. An improved fire-escape.
No. 15042.—27th June, 1902.—STEPHEN PRIEST, Jun., of West Devonport, Tasmania, Joiner. Improvements in combined cycle hub-brake and free wheel.
No. 15043.—27th June, 1902.—LOUIS JEAN BIZET, of 2, Avenue Frochot, Paris, France, Engineer. Improvements in the manufacture of receptacles for liquids or gas under pressure.
No. 15049.—27th June, 1902.—GEORGE DARRELL, of the Union Club Hotel, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Author. Improved method of and means for advertising.
No. 15050.—24th June, 1902. — ADOLPH FREDERICK WILLIAM LORIE, of Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Draper and Universal Provider. Improvements in sash-fasteners.
No. 15051.—27th June, 1902. — ANDREW WILLIAMS, of Courtenay Place, Wellington, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved wire-strainer.
No. 15053.—27th June, 1902.—ROBERT AUBREY MORGAN and CHARLES SCOTT JOHNSTON, both of Lyttelton, New Zealand, Railway Employees. An improved non-refillable bottle.
No. 15054.—27th June, 1902.—GEORGE HENRY LONGDIN, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Civil Servant. A new or improved buckle for fastening up mail-bags and the like, and appliance for opening the same.
No. 15055.—30th June, 1902.—GEORGE JOSHUA BERTINSHAW, of 26, Nairn Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter. A ratchet nut lock, and devices for securing same.
No. 15056.—30th June, 1902.—WILLIAM LEWIS LUXFORD, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Sawmiller. An improved method of traction, more especially on wooden tramways, and apparatus in connection with such method.
No. 15057.—28th June, 1902.—THOMAS GREGORY RUSSELL, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Solicitor, and ALBERT HENRY PARSMORE NOBLE, of Christchurch aforesaid, Engineer. An improved method of exterminating rabbits, and apparatus in connection therewith.
No. 15058.—27th June, 1902.—CHARLES BILLS, of George Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Wire-worker. Device for picking up balls.
No. 15059.—27th June, 1902.—JOHN POMEROY, of North Invercargill, New Zealand, Fish-curer. Improvement in sewing-thimbles.
No. 15060.—27th June, 1902.—JOHN POMEROY, of North Invercargill, New Zealand, Fish-curer. Improvement in sewing-palms.
No. 15061.—30th June, 1902.—GEORGE CLAYDON, of 172, Gloucester Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improved method of and apparatus for supplying steam and air to furnaces.
No. 15062.—30th June, 1902.—ELIZABETH MILSOM, of King Street, Rangiora, New Zealand, Spinster, and JOHN Stewart, of High Street, Rangiora aforesaid, Gentleman. Improved contrivance for securing a veil beneath the chin of the wearer.
No. 15064.—30th June, 1902.—CARLO SLEMITZ, of Wellington, New Zealand, Tinsmith. Improvements in or relating to washing-coppers.
No. 15065.—27th June, 1902.—QUINTIN ANDERSON McILWRAITH, of Te Pahi, Kaipara, New Zealand, Settler. An apparatus for the easier uncoiling or unreeling of fencing, telegraph, or other wires.
No. 15066.—1st July, 1902.—THOMAS McGEE, of Ashburton, New Zealand, Shearer. Improvements in sheep-shears.
No. 15067.—28th June, 1902.—JOHN MILLAR ARMOUR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Carpenter. Combined chair and step-ladder.
No. 15080.—1st July, 1902.—WILLIAM AITKEN, of Oamaru, New Zealand, Binder Expert. Improved water-wheel.
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 26th June, 1902, to 9th July, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 13517.—G. Fraser and S. E. Fraser, filter.
No. 13518.—H. I. M. Ross, ventilator.
No. 13523.—T. Boyd, saddle for cycle.
No. 13526.—W. C. Wright and W. H. Pearson, eccentric window-grip.
No. 13536.—W. Whyte, window-curtain suspender.
No. 13537.—J. McDonald, securing bedclothes.
No. 13546.—G. F. Newman, waterproof composition.
No. 13700.—C. Miller, multiplex camera slide.
No. 13817.—B. S. Nicholls and J. H. Nicholls, fire-grate.
No. 14287.—E. C. Lovell, paper-bag machine.
No. 14303.—T. Farrer, F. Farrer, and E. J. Thorp, window-fastener.
No. 14544.—H. Peck, can-end soldering-machine.
No. 14580.—The Mutual Benefit Bonus Company, Limited, advertising coupon (J. T. and J. Callaghan).
No. 14611. — J. T. Hunter, indicator, electric phase relation (F. Conrad).
No. 14619.—G. W. Pitt and E. Martin, tires.
No. 14620.—W. T. L. Travers, collector rings (R. Siegfield).
No. 14634.—J. Lemire, milk-aerator.
No. 14642.—J. B. G. Bonnaud, nitro-cellulose compounds.
No. 14643.—A. S. Plews, oxide of antimony.
No. 14644.—J. P. Campbell, dynamo electric generators (B. G. Lamme).
No. 14647.—United Shoe Machinery Company, fastening (L. A. Casgrain).
No. 14649.—W. E. Hughes, electrical distribution (B. G. Lamme).
No. 14656.—J. E. Gee, scrubbing floors.
No. 14660.—R. R. Donaldson, treating sewage.
No. 14676.—G. J. Perotti, amalgamator.
No. 14679.—J. J. Austin, woven-wire mattress.
No. 14682.—Valves, Limited, sealing tins (J. R. Croft).
No. 14689.—S., C., and A. Holmes, bedstead.
No. 14690.—Universal Seal and Copper Company, bottle-sealing machine (E. D. Schmitt).
No. 14720.—The Conversion Company (Billings Machinery and Process), Limited, manufacture of beer (L. Briant and H. C. Rigaud).
No. 14757.—A. McCracken, explosive.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 9824.—T. Bassett and J. K. Mawson, reaper-and-binder attachment.*
No. 10720.—W. Bromiley and W. Strong, composition for destroying moths, &c. 24th June, 1902.
No. 10741.—G. S. Duncan, separation of gold- and silver-bearing solutions. 27th June, 1902.
No. 10746.—The New South Wales Fresh Food and Ice Company, Limited, butter-printing machine (A. Christie). 3rd July, 1902.
No. 10757.—J. H. Folkerts, production of yeast. 27th June, 1902.
No. 10761.—T. Ballinger and Co., Limited, skylight (H. G. Bedell and J. Welsby). 5th July, 1902.
No. 10764.—A. Kay, generating and storing acetylene gas. 8th July, 1902.
No. 10773.—Moore Electrical Company, vacuum-tube lighting (D. M. Moore). 27th June, 1902.
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Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications Accepted
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 July 1902
Provisional patents, Patent applications, Inventions, Bottle holder, Harvesting appliance, Non-refillable bottle, Damper regulator, Window fastener, Rat trap, Ping-pong bat, Carburetter, Wire fence staple, Fire escape, Cycle hub-brake, Receptacles under pressure, Advertising method, Sash-fastener, Wire-strainer, Mail-bag buckle, Ratchet nut lock, Traction method, Steam and air supply, Sewing thimble, Sewing palm, Washing-copper, Wire uncoiling, Sheep-shears, Chair and step-ladder, Water-wheel
35 names identified
- Charles Bills, Improved bottle-holder
- Mark Saunders, Improved harvesting-appliance
- Edward Walker, Improved non-refillable bottle
- Frederick Bonnington, Improved damper-regulator
- Francis William Preddy, Improved fastener for windows
- Finlay McLeod, Improved non-refillable bottle
- Edward Traherne Towgood, Improved invention for trapping rats
- Frederick Henry Haselden, Improved invention for trapping rats
- Thomas Herbert, Improvement in ping-pong bats
- Stephen Perrin, Improved air and gas carburetter
- Thomas Anderson Trumble, Improvements in staples for wire fences
- John W. Rooney, Improved fire-escape
- Stephen, Jun. Priest, Improvements in combined cycle hub-brake and free wheel
- Louis Jean Bizet, Improvements in manufacture of pressurized receptacles
- George Darrell, Improved method of and means for advertising
- Adolph Frederick William Lorie, Improvements in sash-fasteners
- Andrew Williams, Improved wire-strainer
- Robert Aubrey Morgan, Improved non-refillable bottle
- Charles Scott Johnston, Improved non-refillable bottle
- George Henry Longdin, New or improved buckle for mail-bags
- George Joshua Bertinshaw, Ratchet nut lock and securing devices
- William Lewis Luxford, Improved method of traction on tramways
- Thomas Gregory Russell, Improved method of exterminating rabbits
- Albert Henry Parsmore Noble, Improved method of exterminating rabbits
- Charles Bills, Device for picking up balls
- John Pomeroy, Improvement in sewing-thimbles
- John Pomeroy, Improvement in sewing-palms
- George Claydon, Improved method of and apparatus for supplying steam and air
- Elizabeth Milsom, Improved contrivance for securing a veil
- John Stewart, Improved contrivance for securing a veil
- Carlo Slemetz, Improvements in or relating to washing-coppers
- Quintin Anderson McIlwraith, Apparatus for uncoiling fencing or telegraph wires
- Thomas McGee, Improvements in sheep-shears
- John Millar Armour, Combined chair and step-ladder
- William Aitken, Improved water-wheel
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 July 1902
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, Filter, Ventilator, Cycle saddle, Window-grip, Curtain suspender, Bedclothes securing, Waterproof composition, Camera slide, Fire-grate, Paper-bag machine, Window-fastener, Can-end soldering, Advertising coupon, Electric phase indicator, Tires, Collector rings, Milk-aerator, Nitro-cellulose, Oxide of antimony, Dynamo generators, Shoe fastening, Electrical distribution, Floor scrubbing, Sewage treatment, Amalgamator, Woven-wire mattress, Tin sealing, Bedstead, Bottle-sealing machine, Beer manufacture, Explosive
34 names identified
- G., S. E. Fraser, Filter
- H. I. M. Ross, Ventilator
- T. Boyd, Saddle for cycle
- W. C., W. H. Pearson Wright, Eccentric window-grip
- W. Whyte, Window-curtain suspender
- J. McDonald, Securing bedclothes
- G. F. Newman, Waterproof composition
- C. Miller, Multiplex camera slide
- B. S., J. H. Nicholls, Fire-grate
- E. C. Lovell, Paper-bag machine
- T., F., E. J. Thorp Farrer, Window-fastener
- H. Peck, Can-end soldering-machine
- J. T., J. Callaghan, Advertising coupon
- J. T. Hunter, Electric phase relation indicator
- F. Conrad, Electric phase relation indicator
- G. W., E. Martin Pitt, Tires
- W. T. L. Travers, Collector rings
- R. Siegfield, Collector rings
- J. Lemire, Milk-aerator
- J. B. G. Bonnaud, Nitro-cellulose compounds
- A. S. Plews, Oxide of antimony
- J. P. Campbell, Dynamo electric generators
- B. G. Lamme, Dynamo electric generators
- L. A. Casgrain, Shoe fastening
- W. E. Hughes, Electrical distribution
- J. E. Gee, Scrubbing floors
- R. R. Donaldson, Treating sewage
- G. J. Perotti, Amalgamator
- J. J. Austin, Woven-wire mattress
- J. R. Croft, Sealing tins
- S., C., A. Holmes, Bedstead
- E. D. Schmitt, Bottle-sealing machine
- L., H. C. Rigaud Briant, Manufacture of beer
- A. McCracken, Explosive
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second-Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 July 1902
Patent fees, Second-term payments, Reaper-and-binder attachment, Moth destroyer, Gold-silver separation, Butter-printing machine, Yeast production, Skylight, Acetylene gas, Vacuum-tube lighting
8 names identified
- T., J. K. Mawson Bassett, Reaper-and-binder attachment
- W., W. Strong Bromiley, Composition for destroying moths
- G. S. Duncan, Separation of gold- and silver-bearing solutions
- A. Christie, Butter-printing machine
- J. H. Folkerts, Production of yeast
- H. G., J. Welsby Bedell, Skylight
- A. Kay, Generating and storing acetylene gas
- D. M. Moore, Vacuum-tube lighting
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1902, No 57