✨ Patent Notices
Numb. 60.
1593
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902.
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Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 22nd July, 1902.
COMPLETE specifications relating to the undermentioned applications for Letters Patent have been accepted, and are open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time within two months from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the grant of any such patent. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.
No. 14015.—19th September, 1901.—ARTHUR CONSTANT AUCHER, late of McDonnell Street, Toowong, now of Bank Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, Bachelor of Arts. An improved burner and mantle for incandescent gas lighting.*
Claims.—(1.) An improved burner for use in incandescent gas lighting, consisting of a gas-inlet such as A, open basket such as B, adjusting screw or sleeve such as C, tube such as D, gauze cap E, and tapered sleeves such as F and H, substantially as described and explained, and as illustrated. (2.) An improved metallic mantle for incandescent gas lighting, or as an automatic igniter, consisting of a woven tissue composed of an alloy of polinium with molybdenum, tungsten, and antimony, or with one of the rare metals. (3.) An automatic igniter of gas, consisting of a refractory material, such as asbestos, plaster-of-paris, and animal black, impregnated with a solution of polinium, substantially as described. (4.) The combination with a burner such as that claimed in claim 1 with a mantle or igniter such as that claimed in claim 2, substantially as described.
(Specification, 2s. 3d.; drawings, 1s.)
No. 14036.—4th April, 1901.—WILLIAM GEORGE GIBBINS, of Argyll House, Kirkdale Road, Leytonstone, Essex, England, Furrier. Improvements in washing-machines.*
[NOTE.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act, the date given being the official date of the application in Great Britain.]
Claims.—(1.) A washing-machine of the kind referred to constructed with a partition which conforms more or less closely to one side of the oscillating vessel in which it is pivoted, so that goods placed between the partition and the other side of the vessel are allowed greater freedom whilst being turned by the oscillation of the vessel and the consequent movement of the cleansing-liquid, substantially as described. (2.) A washing-machine of the kind constructed with a partition and means whereby said partition is caused to oscillate with the vessel in which it is mounted during one oscillation, or two or more consecutive oscillations, thereof, and is given a tendency to maintain an upright attitude, or to oscillate reversely to the vessel during the next oscillation of the vessel, and so on, so as to squeeze the goods only once during two or other given greater number of complete oscillations of the vessel, substantially as described. (3.) A washing-machine constructed, arranged, and operating substantially as described with reference to and illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 5s.; drawings, 4s.)
No. 14123.—10th October, 1901.—ADAM JONES, of Queen Street, Onehunga, New Zealand, Builder. An improved combined verandah-roof, window-shutter, and sunshade.*
Extract from Specification.—The method of constructing my improved combined verandah-roof, window shutter, and sunshade is as follows: Strips of metal—say, galvanised iron—the length of the width of the window (hereinafter called “laths”) and, say, 7 in. wide are provided, and the sides are throughout their length curved into circles of, say, ¾ in. in diameter, the upper edge being curved upwards as shown at F and the lower edge being curved downwards as shown at
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🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 July 1902
Patents, Complete Specifications, Public Inspection, Opposition, Patent Office, Wellington
- Arthur Constant Aucher, Accepted patent application for improved gas lighting burner and mantle
- William George Gibbins, Accepted patent application for improvements in washing-machines
- Adam Jones, Accepted patent application for combined verandah-roof, window-shutter, and sunshade
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1902, No 60