Patent Specifications




1598
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 60

meter in which a magnetic flux is employed for giving movement to the indicating-parts, characterized by the arrangement that the plates 43, 37, 44, are in alignment with each other, whereby the rotative effect upon the disc is increased. (13.) A current-meter in which a magnetic flux is employed for giving movement to the indicating-parts, characterized by the arrangement that the coil 36 has a central plate 37 of conducting but non-magnetic material, whereby it transfers its flux more readily to the flux-plate 21.
(Specification, 12s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 15102.—10th July, 1902.—LOUIS CARNEGIE AULDJO, of Equitable Building, George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Consulting Engineer. Improvements in steam-boilers.

Claims.—(1.) In a steam-boiler, an insulated jacket in the water-space, as and for the purpose set forth. (2.) In a steam-boiler, an insulated jacket for isolating a confined water-space, as and for the purpose set forth. (3.) In a steam-boiler, an insulated jacket for isolating an enclosed space which has an inlet at or near the bottom and an outlet at or near the water-level, substantially as described and shown on the drawings, and for the purpose set forth. (4.) In a steam-boiler, an insulated jacket enclosing and isolating a space in which the water surrounding the furnace is confined. (5.) In a steam-boiler fitted with Galloway tubes, an inner insulated tube in combination with an insulated jacket which encloses a space in which the water surrounding the furnace is confined, such space having an inlet near the bottom of the boiler and an outlet at or near the water-level, as and for the purpose set forth. (6.) In a steam-boiler having Field tubes, the insulation of the inner circulating tubes, in combination with an insulated jacket to which they are secured, as and for the purpose set forth. (7.) In a water-tube boiler constructed with concentric tubes, the insulating of the inner tubes and the central dividing-plate to which they are secured, as and for the purpose set forth. (8.) In an externally-fired boiler, an insulated jacket confining the water which surrounds the furnace, in combination with insulated tubes which extend to or near the water-level, substantially as and for the purpose set forth. (9.) In a steam-boiler, an insulated jacket enclosing a space having an inlet near the bottom of the boiler and an outlet at or near the water-level, in combination with a baffle-plate, as and for the purpose set forth. (10.) In a steam-boiler, in combination with the furnace b, the insulated jacket c enclosing space m about said furnace, the inlet j and outlet e, substantially as described, and shown on the drawings, and for the purpose set forth. (11.) In a steam-boiler, in combination with the furnace b, the insulated jacket c enclosing space m about said furnace, the inlet j, outlet e, and baffle-plate d, substantially as described, and shown on the drawings, and for the purpose set forth.
(Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 1s.)

No. 15110. — 11th July, 1902. — ALEXANDER RATTRAY AYSON, of Mosgiel, near Dunedin, New Zealand, Insurance Agent. Improvements in and relating to adjustable handles for receptacles.

Claims.—(1.) The combination in apparatus for the purpose indicated of a clip comprising two metal plates, one of which has a projecting lip, a screw passing through said plates, a nut upon the screw whereby the plates may be drawn together to clamp the wall of a receptacle between them, and a handle pivotally connected to the clip. (2.) The combination in apparatus for the purpose indicated of a clip comprising two metal plates, one of which has a projecting lip, a screw passing through said plates, a wing nut upon the screw whereby the plates may be drawn together to clamp the wall of a receptacle between them, a cylindrical extension from said wing nut, and an eye upon the end of a handle threaded upon said extension. (3.) The combination in apparatus for the purpose indicated of a clip comprising two metal plates each having a recess, the recesses adapted to come into correspondence when the clip is in use, a screw passing through the plates, a nut upon the screw whereby the plates may be drawn together to clamp the wall of a receptacle between them with the beaded edge of the receptacle in said recesses, and a handle pivotally connected to the clip. (4.) The combination in apparatus for the purpose indicated of a clip comprising two metal plates each having a recess, the recesses adapted to come into correspondence when the clip is in use, a screw passing through the plates, a nut upon the screw whereby the plates may be drawn together to clamp the wall of a receptacle between them with the beaded edge of the receptacle in said recesses, and a handle pivotally connected to the clip, a cylindrical extension from said wing nut, and an eye upon the end of a handle threaded upon said extension.

(5.) The combination, in means for securing a handle upon a receptacle, of a wing nut having a cylindrical extension, an eye at the extremity of a handle pivoted thereon, a screw to fit the wing nut, and means whereby the screw is carried by the wall of the receptacle.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 1s.)

An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.

NOTE.—The cost of copying the specification and drawings has been inserted after the notice of each application. An order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office order or postal note for the cost of copying.

The date of acceptance of each application is given, and the number.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 23rd July, 1902.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 14812.—1st May, 1902.—JOHN THOMAS MOATE, of 75, King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Engineer. An improved method of and means for advertising, circulating advertisements, and for checking or assessing commissions due on trade or business introduced through such advertisements, and for identifying the persons entitled to commissions in connection therewith.

No. 14860.—9th May, 1902.—WILLIAM JAMES McLEAN, of Waihi, New Zealand, Gold-miner. A pot-stick and washing-tongs.

No. 14928.—24th May, 1902.—HENRY WILLIAM LOVEGROVE, of Balgay, Glen-iti, Timaru, New Zealand, Government Insurance Agent, Accident Branch. An improved wagon or stand for carrying buckets or other vessels during floor-washing and similar operations.

No. 15029.—23rd June, 1902.—ARTHUR CECIL WHITNEY, of Auckland, New Zealand, Company-manager (nominee of Major Frederick Mondelet Gaudet, of the Royal Canadian Artillery, Quebec, Canada). Improvements in or relating to rifle-shooting at short range.

No. 15075.—3rd July, 1902.—THOMAS FENNESSY, of 104, Ross Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Inventor. Machine or appliance for rolling swampy, mallee, and other lands, and usable for other purposes.

No. 15081.—30th June, 1902.—JOHN HENRY PLEDGER, of Littlebourne, Dunedin, New Zealand, Painter. Window-sash adjuster.

No. 15082.—2nd July, 1902.—JAMES FREDERICK McIVOR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Carpenter. Means for checking the descent of dredge-buckets down a dredge-ladder on the breaking of a connection.

No. 15085.—5th July, 1902.—THOMAS CURRIE McLENNAN, of Belfast, New Zealand, Engineer, and JOHN WILLIAM PEPPERELL, of Belfast aforesaid, Photographer. An improved non-refillable bottle.

No. 15087.—3rd July, 1902.—JOHN POMEROY, of North Invercargill, New Zealand, Fish-curer. An improved fountain pen.

No. 15088.—7th July, 1902.—JOHN PHILEMON BROWN, of 171, High Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Importer. Improvements in and relating to buttons.

No. 15090.—10th July, 1902.—CARL EMIL THIES, of 21, Fletcher Street, Auburn, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Gentleman, and LEWIS ELLIOTT LOWREY, of 86, Rathmines Road, Auburn aforesaid, Mechanic. An improved revolvable attachment for incandescent gas and other lamps, specially applicable for advertising purposes.

No. 15098.—10th July, 1902.—JOHN THOMAS METTERS and CHARLES HENRY METTERS, both of 356, Post Office Place, Little Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Range-manufacturers. Improvements in open household fire-grates.

No. 15101.—10th July, 1902.—ELIAS DIMANT, of Watson’s Chambers, Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Warehouseman. Improved divided tread or sole for boots and shoes.

No. 15103.—10th July, 1902.—UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, in the State of New Jersey, United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having their principal place of business at 205, Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America (assignees of Andrew Eppler, of Allston, Suffolk, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to apparatus for turning boots or shoes.



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🚂 Patent No. 15100: Improvements in Combined Prepayment and Recording Current-Meters (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
10 July 1902
Current Meter, Prepayment, Coin-Controlled, Magnetic Flux, Eddy Currents, Recording

🌾 Patent No. 15102: Improvements in Steam-Boilers

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
10 July 1902
Steam Boiler, Insulated Jacket, Water-Space, Galloway Tubes, Field Tubes, Furnace
  • Louis Carnegie Auldjo, Inventor of steam-boiler improvements

🌾 Patent No. 15110: Improvements in Adjustable Handles for Receptacles

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
11 July 1902
Adjustable Handle, Receptacle, Clip, Metal Plates, Wing Nut, Pivot, Screw
  • Alexander Rattray Ayson, Inventor of adjustable handle for receptacles

🌾 Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
23 July 1902
Provisional Specification, Patent Application, Invention, Advertising Method, Gold Mining Tool, Floor-Washing Stand, Rifle Shooting, Land Rolling Machine, Window Adjuster, Dredge Bucket, Non-Refillable Bottle, Fountain Pen, Button Design, Lamp Attachment, Fire Grate, Shoe Sole, Boot Machinery
18 names identified
  • John Thomas Moate, Applicant for improved advertising method
  • William James McLean, Applicant for pot-stick and washing-tongs
  • Henry William Lovegrove, Applicant for improved floor-washing wagon
  • Arthur Cecil Whitney, Applicant for improvements in rifle-shooting
  • Frederick Mondelet Gaudet (Major), Nominee for rifle-shooting invention
  • Thomas Fennessy, Applicant for land-rolling machine
  • John Henry Pledger, Applicant for window-sash adjuster
  • James Frederick McIvor, Applicant for dredge-bucket descent control
  • Thomas Currie McLennan, Applicant for non-refillable bottle
  • John William Pepperell, Applicant for non-refillable bottle
  • John Pomeroy, Applicant for improved fountain pen
  • John Philemon Brown, Applicant for improvements in buttons
  • Carl Emil Thies, Applicant for revolvable lamp attachment
  • Lewis Elliott Lowrey, Applicant for revolvable lamp attachment
  • John Thomas Metters, Applicant for improvements in fire-grates
  • Charles Henry Metters, Applicant for improvements in fire-grates
  • Elias Dimant, Applicant for improved shoe sole
  • Andrew Eppler, Inventor assigned to machinery company

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar