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Numb. 63 1671
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1902.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1902.
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Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office.
Wellington, 6th August, 1902.
COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-mentioned 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. 14050.—25th September, 1901.—THOMAS STANLEY PHILPOTT, of Mein Street, Newtown, New Zealand, Saddler. An improved non-refill bottle.*
Claims.—(1.) The combination in a non-refill bottle of a conical valve-seat, a ball forming a valve, a stopper recessed at its end to receive and guide the ball, passages for liquid from said recess to a circumferential channel around the stopper, and passages for liquid from said channel to the open neck of the bottle through the upper end of said stopper, and means for retaining the stopper within the neck of the bottle, as specified. (2.) The combination in a non-refill bottle of a conical valve-seat, a ball forming a valve, a stopper recessed at its end to receive and guide the ball, passages for liquid from said recess to a circumferential channel around the stopper, and passages for liquid from said channel to the open neck of the bottle through the upper end of said stopper, and bolts fitting into a hole in the stopper and projected by a spring whereby they pass into recesses in the bottle-neck and prevent the stopper from being withdrawn, substantially as specified. (3.) In a non-refill bottle, the combination of a stopper within the neck of said bottle, and above a valve therein, bolts fitting into a hole in the stopper and projected by a spring whereby they pass into recesses in the bottle-neck and prevent the stopper from being withdrawn, substantially as specified.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 1s.)
No. 14103.—4th October, 1901.—JOHN ROSE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Machinist. Improved gear for starting-machine for horse-racing.*
Claims.—(1.) In race-starting machines, posts upon each side of the track, each provided with an upwardly and inwardly inclined rod, a tape stretching across the track and connected at its ends to wheels running upon the rods, a cord one end of which is attached to the running-wheel upon one side of the track while its other end is passed over a pulley on the top of the post and is then secured to one end of a helical spring fastened to the post, and means for retaining the running-wheels in their lowest positions and for simultaneously releasing the same so as to be drawn up the rods by the helical spring, as specified. (2.) In race-starting machines, posts upon each side of the track, each provided with an upwardly and inwardly inclined rod, a tape stretching across the track and connected at its ends to wheels running upon the rods, a cord one end of which is attached to the running-wheel upon one side of the track while its other end is passed over a pulley on the top of the post and is then secured to one end of a lever-arm pivoted to the post, a helical spring the top end of which is attached to the end of the lever-arm while its other end is attached to the post, and means for holding and releasing the running-wheels when in their lowest positions, as set forth. (3.) The general arrangement, construction, and combination of parts in my improved gear for starting-machine for horse-racing as described and explained, as illustrated in the drawings, and for the several purposes set forth.
(Specification, 4s.; drawings, 1s.)
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🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 August 1902
Patents, Complete Specifications, Public Inspection, Opposition, Patent Office, Wellington
- Thomas Stanley Philpott, Accepted patent application for improved non-refill bottle
- John Rose, Accepted patent application for improved gear for horse-racing starting machine
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1902, No 63