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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 78

No. 15432.—23rd September, 1902.—JAMES ANDREW FIDDES, of Leith Walk, North-east Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand, Tram-conductor. Improved apparatus for propelling and sustaining boats and the like.

No. 15433.—23rd September, 1902.—FREDERICK LYNDSAY SUMMERTON, of 11, Worcester Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer, and FREDERICK JOHN AMOS, of 80, Hereford Street, Linwood, New Zealand, Joiner. Improved cycle-propelling mechanism.

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 17th September to the 29th September, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 13753.—T. Grundy and R. Potter, clothes-peg.

No. 13779.—A. E. Macindoe, packing-holder for machine-shafts.

No. 13816.—C. May, automatic register.

No. 13826.—J. S. Holmes, counter-check or sales-book.

No. 14450.—A. McLeod, indoor game.

No. 14694.—T. H. Brown and J. E. Staples, branding-fluid.

No. 14732.—Nernst Electric Light, Limited, G. S. Ram, and E. G. Sheppard, Nernst lamp.

No. 14898.—L. Jaubert, brick.

No. 15013.—A. S. Band, clip for securing wires.

No. 15014.—W. Payne and J. L. Taylor, treating copper-ores.

No. 15016.—C. Peterson, cigars, &c., holder.

No. 15038.—J. A. Dahlqvist and C. L. Holm, separating fatty substances.

No. 15039.—P. Hoppe, closing bulkhead-doors.

No. 15040.—W. Wattie, straw-matting and loom for same.

No. 15041.—O. Tipton, manure and seed sower.

No. 15044.—W. Buckingham, rotary engine.

No. 15045.—G. Bamberg, detergent.

No. 15046.—C. Robinson, destruction of vermin.

No. 15047.—W. C. Runge, graphophone.

No. 15048.—W. C. Quinby and J. J. Moore, explosive compound.

No. 15068.—F. M. Gaudet, target.

No. 15069.—J. Purvis and T. Rouse, artificial stone.

No. 15070.—J. T. Hunter, alternating - current electric motor (B. G. Lamme).

No. 15071.—The American Tobacco Company, making cigarette-wrapper, with mouth-piece (S. D. S. Rakowitzky and S. S. D. Rakowitzky).

No. 15072.—The American Tobacco Company, inserting cotton in cigarette-wrapper tubes (S. D. S. Rakowitzky).

No. 15073.—The American Tobacco Company, cigarette-tube (K. Harnisch).

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 11018.—Safety Explosives, Limited, explosive (H. Boyd). 29th September.

No. 11024.—J. H. Blackwood, ventilating - ridging for buildings. 25th September.

THIRD-TERM FEE.

No. 8037.—W. F. Jobbins, obtaining glycerine from soap-makers' spent lyes (J. Van Ruymbeke and W. F. Jobbins). 26th September.

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. 7237.—The International Cigar Machinery Company, of Jersey City, State of New Jersey, United States of America, machine for manufacturing cigars. [La Compagnie Générale pour l’exploitation des machines à fabriquer les cigares (Brevets Jean Reuse) Société Anonyme—J. Reuse.] 26th September, 1902.

No. 7933.—Henry Arthur Wheat, Engineer, and Nehemiah Gutheridge, Merchant, both of Melbourne, Victoria. Cash-carrier. [R. Reid.] 26th September 1902.

No. 7933.—The Lamson Store Service Company, Limited, of Sydney, New South Wales, cash-carrier. [H. A. Wheat, N. Gutheridge, and R. Reid.] 26th September, 1902.

No. 10711.—Lewis Grant Abrams, of Phoenix Chambers, 158, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Customhouse Agent and Broom-manufacturer, broom. [J. Matherson.] 26th September, 1902.

No. 13187.—Frederick William Brooking, of Stratford, New Zealand, Commission Agent, generation of acetylene gas. Registered as proprietor of the half-interest of Joseph Baker in the invention. [H. J. Jones and J. Baker.] 30th September, 1902.

No. 14661.—Frederic Hamlet Long, of 84, Adams Street, Chicago, in the County of Cook, State of Illinois, United States of America, Chemist, metallurgic filter. [E. Waters, jun.—F. H. Long.] 26th September, 1902.

No. 14662.—Frederic Hamlet Long, of 84, Adams Street, Chicago, in the County of Cook, State of Illinois, United States of America, Chemist, electrolytic converter. [E. Waters, jun.—F. H. Long.] 26th September, 1902.

No. 14807.—C. B. Cottrell and Sons Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey, and engaged in business at Stonington, in the State of Connecticut, United States of America, and at No. 41, Park Row, in the City of New York, and State of New York, United States of America aforesaid, Manufacturers of Printing Machines, printing plates. [E. Waters, jun.—C. B. Cottrell and Sons Company—M. A. McKee.] 26th September, 1902.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Notice of Request to amend Specification.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 1st October, 1902.

A REQUEST for leave to amend the specification (including drawings) relating to the undermentioned application for Letters Patent has been received, and is 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. 14350.—18th December, 1901.—JAMES WATSON, of 33, Thorndon Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Designer. Improvements in metallic glazing-bars and appliances thereof.

The nature of the proposed amendment is as follows: To substitute the whole of the following specification for the one originally filed:—

“Improvements in metallic glazing-bars.—I, James Watson, of 14A, Thorndon Quay, Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand, Designer and Sculptor, do hereby declare the nature of my invention for improvements in metallic glazing-bars, and in what manner the same is to be performed, to be particularly described and ascertained in and by the following statement:—

“For improvements in metallic glazing-bars which have for their object the construction of skylights and other glazed structures of zinc, galvanised iron, steel, and other suitable sheet material.

“My improvements consist of glazing-bars being constructed with convolute-shape gutters. These convolute-shape gutters, I claim, form the most important feature in the construction of metallic skylights and suchlike structures, as the action of the metal does not conflict with the glass, which remains perfect in every extremity of weather and changing temperature, as the glass is resting on the convolute-shape gutters, which form an elastic body for same to lay on, consequently a natural expansion and contraction is permitted to take place without deranging or cracking of glass.

“The perpendicular centre part of glazing-bars being so formed as to leave a narrow channel running between same parallel with the convolute-shape gutters. Into the narrow channel a core of suitable design may be placed when required to obtain additional strength and architectural effect in the construction of skylights and other glazed structures. I also use a weathercapping which forms the external covering for the upper part of perpendicular centre portion of glazing-bars, and likewise forms a covering and protection for the edges of glass.

“The following illustration of the accompanying drawings will show, of which Figs. 1, 2, 3, showing end section of glazing-bars as formed into shape from strips of sheet metal. Figs. 4 and 5 show end section of glazing-bars, with attachments such as cores, glass, weathercaps, and the general method of fixing same. Fig. 6 illustrates a complete



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🏭 Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 September 1902
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Tram-conductor, Engineer, Dunedin, Christchurch
  • James Andrew Fiddes, Provisional specification for boat propulsion apparatus
  • Frederick Lindsay Summerton, Provisional specification for cycle-propelling mechanism
  • Frederick John Amos, Provisional specification for cycle-propelling mechanism

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 September 1902
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Clothes-peg, Lamp, Game, Brick, Wire clip, Ore treatment, Cigar holder, Fatty substances, Bulkhead doors, Straw matting, Manure sower, Engine, Detergent, Vermin control, Graphophone, Explosive, Target, Artificial stone, Electric motor, Cigarette wrapper
34 names identified
  • T. Grundy, Letters Patent sealed for clothes-peg
  • R. Potter, Letters Patent sealed for clothes-peg
  • A. E. Macindoe, Letters Patent sealed for packing-holder
  • C. May, Letters Patent sealed for automatic register
  • J. S. Holmes, Letters Patent sealed for counter-check
  • A. McLeod, Letters Patent sealed for indoor game
  • T. H. Brown, Letters Patent sealed for branding-fluid
  • J. E. Staples, Letters Patent sealed for branding-fluid
  • G. S. Ram, Letters Patent sealed for Nernst lamp
  • E. G. Sheppard, Letters Patent sealed for Nernst lamp
  • L. Jaubert, Letters Patent sealed for brick
  • A. S. Band, Letters Patent sealed for wire clip
  • W. Payne, Letters Patent sealed for treating copper-ores
  • J. L. Taylor, Letters Patent sealed for treating copper-ores
  • C. Peterson, Letters Patent sealed for cigar holder
  • J. A. Dahlqvist, Letters Patent sealed for separating fatty substances
  • C. L. Holm, Letters Patent sealed for separating fatty substances
  • P. Hoppe, Letters Patent sealed for closing bulkhead-doors
  • W. Wattie, Letters Patent sealed for straw-matting and loom
  • O. Tipton, Letters Patent sealed for manure and seed sower
  • W. Buckingham, Letters Patent sealed for rotary engine
  • G. Bamberg, Letters Patent sealed for detergent
  • C. Robinson, Letters Patent sealed for destruction of vermin
  • W. C. Runge, Letters Patent sealed for graphophone
  • W. C. Quinby, Letters Patent sealed for explosive compound
  • J. J. Moore, Letters Patent sealed for explosive compound
  • F. M. Gaudet, Letters Patent sealed for target
  • J. Purvis, Letters Patent sealed for artificial stone
  • T. Rouse, Letters Patent sealed for artificial stone
  • J. T. Hunter, Letters Patent sealed for alternating-current electric motor
  • S. D. S. Rakowitzky, Letters Patent sealed for cigarette-wrapper with mouthpiece
  • S. S. D. Rakowitzky, Letters Patent sealed for cigarette-wrapper with mouthpiece
  • S. D. S. Rakowitzky, Letters Patent sealed for inserting cotton in cigarette-wrapper tubes
  • K. Harnisch, Letters Patent sealed for cigarette-tube

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Second and Third Term Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 September 1902
Patents, Fees Paid, Second Term, Third Term, Explosives, Ventilation, Glycerine, Soap lyes
  • H. Boyd, Second-term fee paid for explosive patent
  • J. H. Blackwood, Second-term fee paid for ventilating-ridging patent
  • W. F. Jobbins, Third-term fee paid for glycerine extraction patent
  • J. Van Ruymbeke, Third-term fee paid for glycerine extraction patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 September 1902
Patent Assignments, Proprietor Transfers, Cigar Machinery, Cash-carrier, Broom, Acetylene Gas, Metallurgic Filter, Electrolytic Converter, Printing Plates, Melbourne, Sydney, Chicago, United States
14 names identified
  • J. Reuse, Patentee of cigar machine, assigned to International Cigar Machinery Company
  • Henry Arthur Wheat, Registered proprietor of cash-carrier patent
  • Nehemiah Gutheridge, Registered proprietor of cash-carrier patent
  • R. Reid, Patentee of cash-carrier, assigned to Lamson Store Service Company
  • Lewis Grant Abrams, Registered proprietor of broom patent
  • J. Matherson, Patentee of broom, assigned to Lewis Grant Abrams
  • Frederick William Brooking, Registered as proprietor of half-interest in acetylene gas invention
  • Joseph Baker, Co-inventor of acetylene gas generation, half-interest assigned
  • H. J. Jones, Co-inventor of acetylene gas generation
  • Frederic Hamlet Long, Registered proprietor of metallurgic filter patent
  • E. jun. Waters, Co-inventor of metallurgic filter and electrolytic converter
  • Frederic Hamlet Long, Registered proprietor of electrolytic converter patent
  • C. B. Cottrell, Registered proprietor of printing plates patent
  • M. A. McKee, Co-inventor of printing plates patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Notice of Request to Amend Patent Specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 October 1902
Patent Amendment, Public Inspection, Opposition, Glazing Bars, Metallic Structures, Wellington, Designer
  • James Watson, Request to amend specification for metallic glazing-bars

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar