Patent and Trademark Notices




Oct. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2217

skylight: Letter A represents the convolute-shape gutters; letters A, A, represent the aperture of convolute-shape gutters; letter B represents the perpendicular centre part of skylight-bars; letter C represents the glass; letter D represents the weathercaps; letter E represents the cores; letter F represents the flashing or apron-pieces of glazing-bars as shown by Figs. 2 and 3; similar letters indicate corresponding parts of the various figures.

“In the construction of skylights which are suitable for corrugated-iron and slate roofs, as illustrated by Fig. 6, I form such skylights in the following manner: I first use the glazing-bars shown by Fig. 2 with the apron-piece and form therewith the two sides and upper part of skylight-frame. I then use the glazing-bar shown by Fig. 3 to form the lower cross portion of frame. This glazing-bar is also provided with apron-piece and a shallow perpendicular centre part for the glass to project over. Having now formed the framework of skylight, I now intersect as many of the glazing-bars shown by Fig. 1 or 4 between the framework as may be required, such bars running parallel with the sides of frame, whilst I leave the convolute-shape gutters at the lower end of glazing-bars projecting through the lower cross portion of skylight-frame for the purpose of providing for escape of condensation. I then place the glass between the frame on the convolute-shape gutters, and fix the weathercapping in position over the perpendicular centre parts of frame, and likewise cover the edges of the glass with the exception that the lower edge of glass projects over the lower cross portion of skylight-frame and is held in position by means of a metal strip, and likewise by the weathercapping, which is fixed in the ordinary manner by means of nuts and bolts. Having now formed a complete skylight which is provided with an apron-piece around the four sides of same by which means such skylights are fixed to corrugated-iron and slate roofs of buildings.

“When it becomes necessary to construct large skylights on buildings already erected, or in course of erection, the apron-piece of such skylights are made to suit the roof-construction of buildings whereon they are erected.

“Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is: Metallic glazing-bars constructed with convolute-shape gutters, as hereinbefore described, and as shown by the accompanying drawings.

“Dated this 3rd day of September, A.D. 1902.—JAMES WATSON.”.

To file fresh drawings.

The applicant states: “My reasons for making this amendment are as follows: In order that certain parts may be excised from the specification and claims in accordance with the decision of the Registrar.”

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.

LIST of Letters Patent (with which provisional specifications only have been received) abandoned from the 18th September to the 1st October, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 14238.—S. S. Gimblett, boot-fastening.

No. 14241.—W. Jennings, removing river-bars, &c.

No. 14243.—C. Tandy, fire-escape.

No. 14249.—A. Senior, filing flax-stripper drum.

No. 14250.—A. W. A. Barnard and W. G. Reid, pruning-shears.

No. 14256.—W. L. Mitchell, bicycle-pedal.

No. 14257.—C. C. Rawlins, driving dredge machinery from ashore.

No. 14260.—J. H. Williams, wet scutcher.

No. 14261.—A. Campbell, extracting gold from black sand.

No. 14265.—J. Johnson, stocking for artificial leg.

No. 14266.—J. Johnson, foot for artificial leg.

No. 14267.—J. Dunbar, single-disc ridger.

No. 14268.—C. G. Watson and W. K. Elder, spinal support.

No. 14269.—G. Holford, animal-trap.

No. 14270.—A. J. C. Woodford, feeder for printing machinery.

No. 14272.—J. Hutcheson, steel-wire-rope ladder.

No. 14284.—C. J. Cooze, spile for casks.

No. 14285.—E. L. Wickins, steam-propelled road-vehicle.

No. 14286.—D. T. Harvie and J. Meggs, disappearing door for canvas target.

No. 14289.—R. Hawridge, clothes-peg.

No. 14294.—C. L. Watt, brand for carcases.

No. 14295.—I. Pearson, animal-trap.

No. 14302.—A. McLeod, combination game.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent lapsed.

LIST of Letters Patent (with which complete specifications only have been lodged) lapsed from the 18th September to the 1st October, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 12962.—H. G. Vine, cash-book.

No. 13267.—A. C. Pocock and E. Toms, acetylene-gas generator.

No. 13474.—G. T. Booth, conductor-tube for agricultural instrument.

No. 13483.—W. H. Wilson and J. S. Awdry, sheep-shearing machine.

No. 13492.—A. C. Dennes, retaining-catch for brooch-pin.

No. 13493.—W. A. Shore and J. White, gold-saving appliance.

No. 13511.—R. H. Ashcroft, filling fountain pens.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent void.

LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of renewal fees from the 18th September to the 1st October, 1902, inclusive:—

THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 10700.—T. Cahil, typewriting-machine.

No. 10701.—J. Dallimore, registering-apparatus.

No. 10702.—E. J. Menesdorffer, lid for jug.

No. 10703.—M. R. Pierce and F. H. Murphy, bicycle-gears.

No. 10704.—R. Moodie, washing-apparatus.

No. 10710.—L. Pearce, altering gauge of rolling-stock.

No. 10718.—R. S. McFarland and G. K. Askin, bicycle-support.

No. 10719.—H. Maclachlan and J. W. Lahey, window-sash fastener.

No. 10722.—J. I. Knight, covering seat of saddle-tree.

No. 10725.—W. H. Hand, gas and oil lighting (M. Horsley and R. Farrington).

No. 10727.—J. S. Beeman, cigarette-mouthpiece machine.

No. 10728.—J. S. Beeman, machine for finishing end of cigarette.

No. 10729.—B. S. Nicholls and J. H. Nicholls, cooking-range.

No. 10734.—W. H. Bryant, music-turner.

No. 10736.—G. A. Montgomery, fastening for horse-cover.

No. 10738.—H. Sedcole, wool-press.

No. 10739.—A. G. Wells, grinding-mill.

No. 10740.—A. A. Lockwood, amalgamating-apparatus.

THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 7689.—A. G. Whipple, explosive (A. C. Rand).

No. 7705.—W. Angell, covering upholsters’ work.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 1st October, 1902.

APPLICATIONS for registration of the following trade marks have been received. Notice of opposition to the registration of any of these applications may be lodged at this office within two months of the date of this Gazette. Such notice must be in duplicate, and accompanied by a fee of £1.


No. of application: 3942.

Date: 18th September, 1902.

TRADE MARK.

The word

NIGROL.

NAME.

SHARLAND AND CO., LIMITED, of Auckland and Wellington New Zealand, Wholesale Druggists.

No. of class: 50.

Description of goods: Boot-polish.



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🏭 Notice of Request to Amend Patent Specification (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 September 1902
Patent Amendment, Skylight Design, Metallic Glazing Bars, Condensation Drainage, Wellington, Designer
  • James Watson, Inventor of metallic glazing bars

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Filing of Fresh Drawings for Patent Amendment

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent Amendment, Drawings, Specification Revision, Registrar Decision
  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Abandoned Patent Applications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Abandoned Patents, Provisional Specifications, Boot Fastening, Fire Escape, Flax Stripper, Pruning Shears, Bicycle Pedal, Dredge Machinery, Artificial Leg, Spinal Support, Animal Trap, Printing Feeder, Road Vehicle, Target Door, Clothes Peg, Carcase Brand, Game Combination
26 names identified
  • S. S. Gimblett, Abandoned patent for boot-fastening
  • W. Jennings, Abandoned patent for removing river-bars
  • C. Tandy, Abandoned patent for fire-escape
  • A. Senior, Abandoned patent for filing flax-stripper drum
  • A. W. A. Barnard, Abandoned patent for pruning-shears
  • W. G. Reid, Abandoned patent for pruning-shears
  • W. L. Mitchell, Abandoned patent for bicycle-pedal
  • C. C. Rawlins, Abandoned patent for driving dredge machinery
  • J. H. Williams, Abandoned patent for wet scutcher
  • A. Campbell, Abandoned patent for extracting gold from black sand
  • J. H. Johnson, Abandoned patent for stocking for artificial leg
  • J. H. Johnson, Abandoned patent for foot for artificial leg
  • J. Dunbar, Abandoned patent for single-disc ridger
  • C. G. Watson, Abandoned patent for spinal support
  • W. K. Elder, Abandoned patent for spinal support
  • G. Holford, Abandoned patent for animal-trap
  • A. J. C. Woodford, Abandoned patent for feeder for printing machinery
  • J. Hutcheson, Abandoned patent for steel-wire-rope ladder
  • C. J. Cooze, Abandoned patent for spile for casks
  • E. L. Wickins, Abandoned patent for steam-propelled road-vehicle
  • D. T. Harvie, Abandoned patent for disappearing door for canvas target
  • J. Meggs, Abandoned patent for disappearing door for canvas target
  • R. Hawridge, Abandoned patent for clothes-peg
  • C. L. Watt, Abandoned patent for brand for carcases
  • I. Pearson, Abandoned patent for animal-trap
  • A. McLeod, Abandoned patent for combination game

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Lapsed Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Lapsed Patents, Complete Specifications, Cash Book, Acetylene Generator, Conductor Tube, Sheep Shearing Machine, Brooch Catch, Gold Saving, Fountain Pen Filler
10 names identified
  • H. G. Vine, Lapsed patent for cash-book
  • A. C. Pocock, Lapsed patent for acetylene-gas generator
  • E. Toms, Lapsed patent for acetylene-gas generator
  • G. T. Booth, Lapsed patent for conductor-tube
  • W. H. Wilson, Lapsed patent for sheep-shearing machine
  • J. S. Awdry, Lapsed patent for sheep-shearing machine
  • A. C. Dennes, Lapsed patent for retaining-catch
  • W. A. Shore, Lapsed patent for gold-saving appliance
  • J. White, Lapsed patent for gold-saving appliance
  • R. H. Ashcroft, Lapsed patent for filling fountain pens

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Patents Void for Non-Payment of Fees

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Void Patents, Renewal Fees, Typewriter, Registering Apparatus, Jug Lid, Bicycle Gears, Washing Apparatus, Rolling Stock Gauge, Bicycle Support, Window Fastener, Saddle Cover, Gas Lighting, Cigarette Machine, Cooking Range, Music Turner, Horse Cover, Wool Press, Grinding Mill, Amalgamator, Explosive, Upholstery Cover
27 names identified
  • T. Cahil, Patent void for typewriting-machine
  • J. Dallimore, Patent void for registering-apparatus
  • E. J. Menesdorffer, Patent void for lid for jug
  • M. R. Pierce, Patent void for bicycle-gears
  • F. H. Murphy, Patent void for bicycle-gears
  • R. Moodie, Patent void for washing-apparatus
  • L. Pearce, Patent void for altering gauge of rolling-stock
  • R. S. McFarland, Patent void for bicycle-support
  • G. K. Askin, Patent void for bicycle-support
  • H. Maclachlan, Patent void for window-sash fastener
  • J. W. Lahey, Patent void for window-sash fastener
  • J. I. Knight, Patent void for covering seat of saddle-tree
  • W. H. Hand, Patent void for gas and oil lighting
  • M. Horsley, Patent void for gas and oil lighting
  • R. Farrington, Patent void for gas and oil lighting
  • J. S. Beeman, Patent void for cigarette-mouthpiece machine
  • J. S. Beeman, Patent void for machine for finishing end of cigarette
  • B. S. Nicholls, Patent void for cooking-range
  • J. H. Nicholls, Patent void for cooking-range
  • W. H. Bryant, Patent void for music-turner
  • G. A. Montgomery, Patent void for fastening for horse-cover
  • H. Sedcole, Patent void for wool-press
  • A. G. Wells, Patent void for grinding-mill
  • A. A. Lockwood, Patent void for amalgamating-apparatus
  • A. G. Whipple, Patent void for explosive
  • A. C. Rand, Patent void for explosive
  • W. Angell, Patent void for covering upholsters’ work

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Applications for Trade Mark Registration

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 October 1902
Trade Mark Application, NIGROL, Boot Polish, Sharland and Co, Auckland, Wellington
  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Trade Mark Application No. 3942: NIGROL for Boot Polish

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 September 1902
Trade Mark, NIGROL, Boot Polish, Class 50, Sharland and Co, Limited, Auckland, Wellington