Patent Notices




Oct. 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2411

No. 15521.—16th October, 1902.—ALBERT ALEXANDER HUMPHREY, of 238, Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, England, Gentleman. Improvements in compressing air.

No. 15523.—16th October, 1902.—RICHARD BARRETT, of Franklin Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Builder. Improvements in venetian-blinds.

No. 15524.—14th October, 1902.—HARRY BAUX, of Albert Buildings, Albert Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. A method for heating water by means of steam.

No. 15525.—15th October, 1902.—FRANK HENDERSON, of Marine Parade, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in electric ignition for oil, gas, or internal-combustion engines.

No. 15526.—14th October, 1902.—ROBERT BAIN WIGHT, of Norfolk Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Storeman. A new machine with rotary movement for cleaning and removing any corrosive matter, such as paint, rust, &c., from boilers, steamers, and any kind of iron vessel.

No. 15529.—14th October, 1902.—JOHN DAVID COOMBER, of Woodhaugh, Dunedin, New Zealand, Miner. Means for raising gold, precious stones, and the like from crevices and reef-bottom covered with water.

No. 15530.—15th October, 1902.—WILLIAM STEWART, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved copying-ink for typewriters.

No. 15531.—18th October, 1902.—JAMES FRANCIS DONNELLY, of Feilding, New Zealand, Hairdresser. An improved preparation for the hair.

No. 15532.—18th October, 1902.—ALFRED EBBELS CLEAVER, of Rongotea, New Zealand, Builder. An improved fire-escape.

No. 15533.—16th October, 1902.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, New Zealand, Engaged in the Dredging Industry. Fastener for boots and the like.

No. 15534.—18th October, 1902.—HOLFORD WHITTAKER, of Timaru, New Zealand, Boot-manufacturer. An improved stiffener for boots and the like.

No. 15535.—20th October, 1902.—THOMAS MAUDE, of Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Solicitor. An improved atomiser.

No. 15537.—18th October, 1902.—ROBERT PEARCE GIBBONS, of Kopu, Thames, New Zealand, Sawmill-proprietor. An improved compounded steam-engine.

No. 15538.—22nd October, 1902.—WILLIAM JOHN BOTTING, of Shannon, New Zealand, Farmer. A composition for destroying blight on apple and other fruit trees.

No. 15539.—22nd October, 1902.—WILLIAM SARGEANT DAVEY, of Featherston, New Zealand, Carpenter. An improved milk cooler and filler.

No. 15544.—21st October, 1902.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Engaged in the Dredging Industry. Block for rebushing dredge-bucket links.

No. 15545.—22nd October, 1902.—KATE DAVY, wife of William Davy, of Taylorville, Wanganui, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved umbrella.

No. 15546.—21st October, 1902.—THOMAS ROBERTS, of Nelson, New Zealand, Civil Engineer. An improvement in the construction of windows, with especial regard to their use for ventilating purposes.

No. 15548.—16th October, 1902.—MALCOLM MCCORMICK, of Upper Waitohi, Temuka, New Zealand, Farmer. Means for controlling steamboat-propellers.

No. 15549.—16th October, 1902.—JOHN WALLIE ARTHUR, of Te Tua, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved method of poisoning grain.

No. 15550.—16th October, 1902.—PETER FREDERICK ARNOT ROBERTSON, and JAMES ROBERTSON, both of Lawrence, Otago, New Zealand, Farmers. Improved device for sowing seed with fertiliser in drills.

No. 15552.—25th October, 1902.—WILLIAM FREDERICK SLACK, of Equitable Life Assurance Society, 3, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Accountant. An improved ventilator.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy 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.

No. 13838.—J. Osborne, boring machinery.

No. 13853.—K Boyd, fire-escape.

No. 13869.—J. M. Simpson, dredge.

No. 13915.—J. Harrington, charging tenders with water.

No. 13959.—C. H. Gilby and J. A. Harrow, siphon.

No. 14005.—J. Dunbar, rotary-disc ridger.

No. 14015.—A. C. Aucher, burner for incandescent lamp.

No. 14036.—W. G. Gibbins, washing-machine.

No. 14110.—G. Andrew, cash register and indicator.

No. 14111.—J. P. Kernbaum, mail-bag lock.

No. 14160.—E. Phillips, explosive (E. Steele).

No. 14219.—W. T. Riley, woven-wire mattress.

No. 14425.—R. Whitson, exhaust condenser and silencer.

No. 14431.—S. W. Bradbury, wire-strainer.

No. 14583.—C. E. Nicholas, steam-condenser.

No. 14629.—J. Moroney, girth and surcingle.

No. 14776.—D. S. S. Stewart, pulveriser.

No. 15035.—C. Dahl, butter-mould (G. Shailer).

No. 15076.—E. Bohm, globe.

No. 15077.—R. H. Easdown, mail-bag fastening.

No. 15079.—E. Maslin, steam-boiler furnace.

No. 15099.—International Ore-separating Company, separating ore-pulp (H. F. Campbell).

No. 15100.—G. L. Gowland, prepayment and recording current meter.

No. 15102.—L. C. Auldjo, steam-boiler.

No. 15121.—C. E. A. Esse, pneumatic inner tube of tires.

No. 15122.—H. Burgon, sheep-shears.

No. 15125.—F. M. Canda, locking-device for securing cams, &c.

No. 15148.—J. Cowan, water-tube boiler.

No. 15158.—W. Leitch, manufacture of sweetmeats.

No. 15159.—P. Rayson, spanner-attachment.

No. 15162.—A. A. S. Smith, seal lock for mail-bag.

No. 15166.—M. B. Silk, cloth-shrinking apparatus.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 10804.—S. Oxenham, water-strainer. 15th October, 1902.

No. 10817.—S. Oxenham, protector for spouting. 15th October, 1902.

No. 11088.—H. House, grain-cleaning machine. 22nd October, 1902.

No. 11105.—J. Robertson, window-lock. 27th October, 1902.

No. 11112.—F. W. Selley and W. H. Nisbet, slack-adjuster for railway-brake gear. 15th October, 1902.

No. 11425.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, switch for electric circuit (G. Wright). 25th October, 1902.

No. 11465.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electric motor, &c. (H. P. Davis and F. Conrad). 25th October, 1902.

No. 11466.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, conversion of electric current (B. G. Lamme). 25th October, 1902.

No. 11467.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, controller for electric motor (H. P. Davis). 25th October, 1902.

No. 11468.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electro-motive force (C. F. Scott and B. G. Lamme). 25th October, 1902.

No. 11493.—H. P. Davis, circuit-breaker. 25th October, 1902.

No. 11494.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electric brake (H. P. Davis). 25th October, 1902.

No. 11495.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, current-measuring instrument (H. P. Davis and F. Conrad). 25th October, 1902.

No. 11496.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, utilisation of electric currents (B. G. Lamme). 25th October, 1902.

No. 11497.—G. Westinghouse, electro-pneumatic controlling-apparatus. 25th October, 1902.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 7997.—J. W. McHale, calculator or verifier. 17th October, 1902.

No. 8142.—The Saccharin Corporation, Limited, manufacture of saccharine (Wilson, Salamon, and Co., Limited—C. Fahlberg). 23rd October, 1902.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 15th October to the 29th October, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 13774.—T. W. Hughes, utilising waste heat from stoves, &c.

No. 13804.—H. Goodacre, boot-upper.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 October 1902
Provisional Specification, Patent Applications, Inventors, Wellington, Patent Office
23 names identified
  • Albert Alexander Humphrey, Inventor of improvements in compressing air
  • Richard Barrett, Inventor of improvements in venetian-blinds
  • Harry Baux, Inventor of method for heating water by steam
  • Frank Henderson, Inventor of electric ignition improvements
  • Robert Bain Wight, Inventor of machine for cleaning iron vessels
  • John David Coomber, Inventor of means for raising gold from crevices
  • William Stewart, Inventor of improved copying-ink for typewriters
  • James Francis Donnelly, Inventor of improved hair preparation
  • Alfred Ebbels Cleaver, Inventor of improved fire-escape
  • William Beamish, Inventor of fastener for boots
  • Holford Whittaker, Inventor of improved stiffener for boots
  • Thomas Maude, Inventor of improved atomiser
  • Robert Pearce Gibbons, Inventor of improved compounded steam-engine
  • William John Botting, Inventor of composition for destroying blight
  • William Sargeant Davey, Inventor of improved milk cooler and filler
  • William Beamish, Inventor of block for rebushing dredge-bucket links
  • Kate Davy, Inventor of improved umbrella
  • Thomas Roberts, Inventor of improved window construction
  • Malcolm McCormick, Inventor of means for controlling steamboat-propellers
  • John Wallie Arthur, Inventor of improved method of poisoning grain
  • Peter Frederick Robertson, Inventor of improved device for sowing seed
  • James Robertson, Inventor of improved device for sowing seed
  • William Frederick Slack, Inventor of improved ventilator

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Accepted Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 October 1902
Accepted Provisional Specification, Patent Applications, Inventors, Wellington
35 names identified
  • J. Osborne, Accepted for boring machinery
  • K. Boyd, Accepted for fire-escape
  • J. M. Simpson, Accepted for dredge
  • J. Harrington, Accepted for charging tenders with water
  • C. H. Gilby, Accepted for siphon
  • J. A. Harrow, Accepted for siphon
  • J. Dunbar, Accepted for rotary-disc ridger
  • A. C. Aucher, Accepted for burner for incandescent lamp
  • W. G. Gibbins, Accepted for washing-machine
  • G. Andrew, Accepted for cash register and indicator
  • J. P. Kernbaum, Accepted for mail-bag lock
  • E. Phillips, Accepted for explosive
  • E. Steele, Inventor of explosive (assigned to E. Phillips)
  • W. T. Riley, Accepted for woven-wire mattress
  • R. Whitson, Accepted for exhaust condenser and silencer
  • S. W. Bradbury, Accepted for wire-strainer
  • C. E. Nicholas, Accepted for steam-condenser
  • J. Moroney, Accepted for girth and surcingle
  • D. S. S. Stewart, Accepted for pulveriser
  • C. Dahl, Accepted for butter-mould
  • G. Shailer, Inventor of butter-mould (assigned to C. Dahl)
  • E. Bohm, Accepted for globe
  • R. H. Easdown, Accepted for mail-bag fastening
  • E. Maslin, Accepted for steam-boiler furnace
  • H. F. Campbell, Inventor of ore-pulp separation (assigned to International Ore-separating Company)
  • G. L. Gowland, Accepted for prepayment and recording current meter
  • L. C. Auldjo, Accepted for steam-boiler
  • C. E. A. Esse, Accepted for pneumatic inner tube of tires
  • H. Burgon, Accepted for sheep-shears
  • F. M. Canda, Accepted for locking-device for cams
  • J. Cowan, Accepted for water-tube boiler
  • W. Leitch, Accepted for manufacture of sweetmeats
  • P. Rayson, Accepted for spanner-attachment
  • A. A. S. Smith, Accepted for seal lock for mail-bag
  • M. B. Silk, Accepted for cloth-shrinking apparatus

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Second-Term Patent Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 October 1902
Patent Fees, Second-Term, Letters Patent, Inventors, Payments
12 names identified
  • S. Oxenham, Paid second-term fee for water-strainer
  • S. Oxenham, Paid second-term fee for protector for spouting
  • H. House, Paid second-term fee for grain-cleaning machine
  • J. Robertson, Paid second-term fee for window-lock
  • F. W. Selley, Paid second-term fee for slack-adjuster for railway-brake gear
  • W. H. Nisbet, Co-inventor of slack-adjuster for railway-brake gear
  • G. Wright, Inventor of switch for electric circuit (assigned to British Westinghouse)
  • H. P. Davis, Co-inventor of electric motor and other electrical inventions (assigned to British Westinghouse)
  • F. Conrad, Co-inventor of electric motor and current-measuring instrument
  • B. G. Lamme, Co-inventor of electro-motive force and other electrical inventions
  • C. F. Scott, Co-inventor of electro-motive force
  • G. Westinghouse, Inventor of electro-pneumatic controlling-apparatus

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Third-Term Patent Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 October 1902
Patent Fees, Third-Term, Letters Patent, Inventors, Payments
  • J. W. McHale, Paid third-term fee for calculator or verifier
  • C. Fahlberg, Inventor of saccharine (assigned to The Saccharin Corporation)

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 October 1902
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventors, Wellington
  • T. W. Hughes, Inventor of utilising waste heat from stoves
  • H. Goodacre, Inventor of boot-upper

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar