Patent Notices




1896
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 71

No. 15291.—23rd August, 1902.—JOSEPH PATRICK WILLIAMS, of Thorndon Esplanade, Wellington, New Zealand, Miner. Improvements in billiard-tables.

No. 15292.—23rd August, 1902.—JOHN KERR, of Yering, Victoria, Dairymen. An improved milk-strainer.

No. 15293.—23rd August, 1902.—JOHN KERR, of Yering, Victoria, Dairymen. An improved milk cooler or refrigerator.

No. 15296.—25th August, 1902.—JOHN L. WILSON, of Eddystone Street, Kaitangata, Otago, New Zealand, Engine-driver. An improvement in ejectors.

No. 15297.—25th August, 1902.—WILLIAM HENRY DIDDAMS, of Greytown North, New Zealand, Bank-manager. A movable mud-guard, suitable for gigs or other wheeled vehicles.

No. 15300.—16th August, 1902.—KATE DAVY, wife of William Davy, of No. 1 Line, Wanganui, New Zealand, Farmer. An improvement in umbrellas.

No. 15301.—22nd August, 1902.—JOSEPH ROBERT SIGLEY, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Tinsmith. Improvements in the form and construction of concrete tanks.

No. 15303.—22nd August, 1902.—WILLIAM HENRY GORE, of Wingatui, Otago, New Zealand, Engineer, and HEWARD JERVIS KING MASSEY-LAWLESS, of Wingatui aforesaid, Gentleman. Improvements relating to apparatus for boiling eggs.

No. 15304.—23rd August, 1902.—JOHN MILLAR ARMOUR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Carpenter. Making chairs, go-carts, cribs, and the like collapsible.

No. 15305.—25th August, 1902.—FERNIE HERBERT KILLINGSWORTH and PERCY RAWSON, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Manufacturers. An improved polishing appliance or brush for boots and other articles.

No. 15308.—22nd August, 1902.—WILLIAM NICOL and JAMES HARRY STEWART, both of Invercargill, New Zealand, Mechanics. Improvements in candlesticks.

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 Patents sealed from the 20th August to 3rd September, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 13369.—D. Donald, lifting-jack.

No. 13564.—E. J. Paton and W. A. A. Woods, scrubber for ships’ hulls.

No. 13704.—J. C. Barnes, sheep-shears.

No. 13796.—J. J. Leahy and A. Parmiter, travelling-belt shifter.

No. 13970.—R. Sparrow and N. F. Jansen, cycle hub-brake.

No. 14208.—C. A. Briggs, fire-escape.

No. 14328.—W. J. Rawling, water-bag.

No. 14503.—B. Benkel, cigar-holder.

No. 14618.—M. Corrington and F. L. Dodgson, railway signalling.

No. 14706.—J. H. Anderson, golf-practice apparatus.

No. 14726.—J. L. Ferrell, wood-preserving.

No. 14905.—C. A. Parsons, steam-turbine blades.

No. 14916.—J. Archer, velocipede-gear.

No. 14917.—W. Hucks, jun., dispensing aerated liquids.

No. 14931.—Elliot’s Patent Lock Envelope Company, Limited, envelope (R. N. Elliot).

No. 14950.—F. Lobnitz, rock-cutting apparatus.

No. 14956.—E. R. Cahoone, stove.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 10711.—J. Matherson, broom. 20th August, 1902.

No. 10715.—P. and D. Duncan, Limited, gear for plough. 20th August, 1902.

No. 10893.—G. Sigley, gig-spring. 18th August, 1902.

No. 10914.—W. Hart, woven-wire mattress. 23rd August, 1902.

No. 10920.—H. Fullwood, door-stop. 29th August, 1902.

No. 10925.—C. Anketell, potato-planter. 22nd August, 1902.

No. 10933.—F. Ellershausen, treating refractory sulphide ores. 28th August, 1902.

No. 10935.—J. Anderson, liquid-measurer. 22nd August, 1902.

No. 10938.—T. C. Enright, gate-fastener. 22nd August, 1902.

No. 10956.—T. Ballinger and W. Milligan, spouting clip bracket 26th August, 1902.

No. 10978.—L. L. McDermott and J. Peach, cesspan. 1st September, 1902.

No. 11013.—The Petolite Fuel Syndicate, Limited, artificial fuel. 20th August, 1902.

No. 11068.—T. A. Edison, concentrating magnetic ores. 20th August, 1902.

No. 11069.—T. A. Edison, breaking rock. 20th August, 1902.

No. 11070.—T. A. Edison, rolls. 20th August, 1902.

No. 11071.—T. A. Edison, elevator. 20th August, 1902.

No. 11072.—T. A. Edison, making briquettes. 20th August, 1902.

No. 11073.—T. A. Edison, drying pulverised material. 20th August, 1902.

THIRD-TERM FEE.

No. 7827.—J. and J. Wiseman, horse-cover. 28th August, 1902.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
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. 10720.—William Bromiley, of Naseby, in the Provincial District of Otago, in the Colony of New Zealand, Miner Moth-destroyer. Interest of William Strong. [W. Bromiley and W. Strong.] 27th August, 1902.

No. 12888.—P. and D. Duncan, Limited, of Tuam Street, Christchurch in the Colony of New Zealand, Engineers. Licensees of the sole right to manufacture, use, and vend the invention for the full term yet to run. Attachment to traction-engine. [J. E. Watkins.] 27th August, 1902.

No. 14058.—Isabella Charles, of “The Langer Dresscutting School,” at Dunedin, Spinster, Teacher of Dresscutting and Dressmaking. Registered as proprietor so far as the Provincial District of Otago and Southland is concerned. Dressmakers’ chart. [E. Langer.] 2nd September, 1902.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Notice of Requests to amend Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 3rd September, 1902.

REQUESTS for leave to amend the specifications (including drawings) relating to the undermentioned applications for Letters Patent have been received, and are open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time within one month from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the amendments. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.

No. 13309.—7th January, 1901.—THOMAS HEWTON, of Waianakura, New Zealand, Miller. An improved apparatus for straining wire.

The nature of the proposed amendment is as follows:—

  1. To insert the following paragraph after line 19, page 3, of the specification: “Fig. 6 shows an alternative form of clip in which a screw is forced down on the wire instead of the eccentrics shown in the other figures. Its object is similar, but its action is found to be more convenient in certain situations. The handle may be in one as shown, or loose, in which case the screw would be square-headed or suchlike to engage the handle.”

  2. To add Fig. 6 to the drawings.

The applicant states that “This involves no further invention, being merely a mechanical equivalent for the means already adopted, but he prays that the amendment may be granted, as more in accord with the form the strainer will now be made in.”

No. 14660.—21st March, 1902.—RICHARD RUSSELL DONALDSON, of 114, Rattray Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Butcher. Improved system and apparatus for treating sewage, abattoir refuse, blood, and other matters.

The nature of the proposed amendments is as follows:—

To alter “the” to “a”—line 1, page 2.

To omit the words “and race,” and to insert instead the words “combined with a receptacle for specially treating nightsoil and a race from nightsoil-receptacle to receiving or septic tank”—line 2, page 2.

To insert “a septic tank” instead of “the chamber”—line 3, page 2; and “Fig. 1” instead of “the same”—line 5, page 2.



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🌾 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
25 August 1902
Provisional Patents, Inventions, Patent Applications, Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, Otago, Christchurch, Invercargill, Gisborne, Wanganui
14 names identified
  • Joseph Patrick Williams (Esquire), Improvements in billiard-tables
  • John Kerr, An improved milk-strainer
  • John Kerr, An improved milk cooler or refrigerator
  • John L. Wilson, Improvement in ejectors
  • William Henry Diddams (Esquire), Movable mud-guard for gigs or vehicles
  • Kate Davy, Improvement in umbrellas
  • Joseph Robert Sigley, Improvements in concrete tanks
  • William Henry Gore, Improvements in apparatus for boiling eggs
  • Heward Jervis King Massey-Lawless, Improvements in apparatus for boiling eggs
  • John Millar Armour, Making collapsible chairs, go-carts, cribs
  • Fernie Herbert Killingsworth, Improved polishing appliance or brush
  • Percy Rawson, Improved polishing appliance or brush
  • William Nicol, Improvements in candlesticks
  • James Harry Stewart, Improvements in candlesticks

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
3 September 1902
Letters Patent, Inventions, Sealed Patents, Engineering, Manufacturing, Transport, Safety
21 names identified
  • D. Donald, Lifting-jack invention
  • E. J. Paton, Scrubber for ships’ hulls
  • W. A. A. Woods, Scrubber for ships’ hulls
  • J. C. Barnes, Sheep-shears invention
  • J. J. Leahy, Travelling-belt shifter
  • A. Parmiter, Travelling-belt shifter
  • R. Sparrow, Cycle hub-brake
  • N. F. Jansen, Cycle hub-brake
  • C. A. Briggs, Fire-escape invention
  • W. J. Rawling, Water-bag invention
  • B. Benkel, Cigar-holder invention
  • M. Corrington, Railway signalling invention
  • F. L. Dodgson, Railway signalling invention
  • J. H. Anderson, Golf-practice apparatus
  • J. L. Ferrell, Wood-preserving invention
  • C. A. Parsons, Steam-turbine blades
  • J. Archer, Velocipede-gear invention
  • W. Hucks (Junior), Dispensing aerated liquids
  • R. N. Elliot, Envelope invention
  • F. Lobnitz, Rock-cutting apparatus
  • E. R. Cahoone, Stove invention

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 September 1902
Patent Fees, Second Term, Third Term, Payments, Inventions, Engineering, Manufacturing
21 names identified
  • J. Matherson, Broom invention
  • P. and D. Duncan, Gear for plough invention
  • G. Sigley, Gig-spring invention
  • W. Hart, Woven-wire mattress invention
  • H. Fullwood, Door-stop invention
  • C. Anketell, Potato-planter invention
  • F. Ellershausen, Treating sulphide ores
  • J. Anderson, Liquid-measurer invention
  • T. C. Enright, Gate-fastener invention
  • T. Ballinger, Spouting clip bracket
  • W. Milligan, Spouting clip bracket
  • L. L. McDermott, Cesspan invention
  • J. Peach, Cesspan invention
  • Petolite Fuel Syndicate (Limited), Artificial fuel invention
  • T. A. Edison, Concentrating magnetic ores
  • T. A. Edison, Breaking rock
  • T. A. Edison, Rolls invention
  • T. A. Edison, Elevator invention
  • T. A. Edison, Making briquettes
  • T. A. Edison, Drying pulverised material
  • J. and J. Wiseman, Horse-cover invention

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Registration of Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 September 1902
Patent Ownership, Assignments, Licenses, Registrations, Otago, Dunedin, Christchurch
6 names identified
  • William Bromiley, Registered interest in moth-destroyer patent
  • William Strong, Interest in moth-destroyer patent
  • P. and D. Duncan (Limited), Licensees for traction-engine attachment
  • J. E. Watkins, Patentee of traction-engine attachment
  • Isabella Charles, Registered proprietor of dressmakers’ chart
  • E. Langer, Original patentee of dressmakers’ chart

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Requests to Amend Patent Specifications

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
3 September 1902
Patent Amendments, Public Inspection, Opposition, Wire Strainer, Sewage Treatment, Dunedin
  • Thomas Hewton, Request to amend wire strainer specification
  • Richard Russell Donaldson, Request to amend sewage treatment system

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar