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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 15974.—12th February, 1903.—GEORGE JOHN HOSKINS, of St. Cloud, Burwood Road, Burwood, New South Wales, Engineer. An improved ring and joint to be used specially with the locking-bar type of sheet-metal pipes.

Claims.—(1.) A jointing-ring for uniting the adjacent ends of the locking-bar type of sheet-metal pipes, consisting of a double-ended socket-piece the internal diameter of which shall about equal the distance between the external faces of locking-bars, the double-ended socket-piece of the ring being connected together by a tubular part having a smaller diameter, such smaller part being recessed or grooved to admit of the passage of the locking-bar, as specified. (2.) Flattening that portion of the locking-bar of sheet-metal pipes which underlies the joint-ring, as and for the purposes set forth. (3.) A jointing-ring consisting of a double-ended socket-piece connected together by a tubular piece of small diameter, in which is made grooves or depressions to receive the locking-bars, in combination with flattened surfaces on the locking-bars, such flattened surfaces underlying the double-ended socket-piece of the jointing-ring, as and for the purposes specified. (4.) The general arrangement, construction, and combination of parts in my improved ring and joint to be used specially with the locking-bar type of sheet-metal pipes, as specified and for the several purposes set forth.
(Specification, 3s. 3d.; drawings, 1s.)

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy-Registrar.

An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.

NOTE.—The cost of copying the specification and drawings has been inserted after the notice of each application. An order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office order or postal note for the cost of copying.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.

Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 18th February, 1903.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 15777.—30th December, 1902.—CLAUDE HAMILTON VERITY, care of Post-office, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. Apparatus for heating water.

No. 15928.—31st January, 1903.—HERBERT EUSTACE MAXWELL GORDON, of Patea, New Zealand, Accountant. Improved means for supporting window-sashes in their frames.

No. 15929.—30th January, 1903.—ADOLPH WILLIAM FREDERICK LORIE, of Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Universal Provider. Improvements in sash-fasteners.

No. 15930.—29th January, 1903.—JOHN DENNISTON SMITH, of 10, Harbour Terrace, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved hair curler and waver.

No. 15931.—29th January, 1903.—JOHN CHARLES HARROP and WILLIAM HERBERT HARROP, of 431, High Street, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Boot-dealers, and ALEXANDER LINARD, of Belgravia House, Oak Grove, Balaclava, Melbourne aforesaid, Mechanic. Improvements in elastic heels for boots and shoes.

No. 15932.—30th January, 1903.—ROBERT NOBLE ADAMS, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Publisher. Improved gallery for lamp-chimneys and the like.

No. 15933.—30th January, 1903.—JAMES HOLMS, Jun., of Waimahaka, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in and relating to hooks, split links, and the like.

No. 15934.—2nd February, 1903.—HENRY WILLIAMS, of Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Master Mariner. Improved life-saving raft.

No. 15935.—2nd February, 1903.—GEORGE HENRY WATSON, of 9, Russell Terrace, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Inventor. Improved draught-excluder.

No. 15936.—2nd February, 1903.—STANLEY JONES, of National Chambers, Grey Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Mechanical Draughtsman. An improved motor.

No. 15941.—5th February, 1903.—GEORGE GARIBALDI TURRI, of Salisbury Building, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Patent Agent (nominee of Thomas Edwards, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America, Engineer and Metallurgist). Improvements in rotatable rabbles for furnaces.

No. 15942.—5th February, 1903.—GEORGE GARIBALDI TURRI, of Salisbury Building, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Patent Agent (nominee of Thomas Edwards, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America, Engineer and Metallurgist). Improvements in furnaces for ore-roasting and other purposes.

No. 15943.—5th February, 1903.—GEORGE HENRY WATSON, of 9, Russell Terrace, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Inventor. Improved apparatus for carrying hot cooking-utensils.

No. 15944.—5th February, 1903.—EDWARD SEAGER, of Victoria Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved grip wheel for hauling and other purposes.

No. 15945.—5th February, 1903.—EDWARD SEAGER, of Victoria Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. A new or improved compressor for wire ropes and other haulage.

No. 15946.—2nd February, 1903. STANLEY FALCONER CLARE, of Campbelltown, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. Improvements in grips for the handles of shears.

No. 15947.—4th February, 1903.—THOMAS BETTS, Settler, and GEORGE PIRRIT, Manufacturer, both of Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand. An apparatus for preventing horses from bolting when attached to vehicles.

No. 15948.—6th February, 1903.—FRED MATTHEWS, of 8, Rintoul Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Dairyman. Improved apparatus for preventing a horse running away when attached to an unattended vehicle.

No. 15949.—3rd February, 1903.—HERBERT EDWARD RICHARD RAYNER, of Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand, General Contractor. Improved road-barrier.

No. 15950.—3rd February, 1903.—JOHN WARWOOD, of 37, High Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. Improved tobacco-cutter.

No. 15952.—6th February, 1903.—ROBERT GARNHAM, of Wellington, New Zealand, Painter. Improved means for preventing the refilling of bottles.

No. 15953.—5th February, 1903.—CHARLES VALLANCE AFFLECK, of Drummond, New Zealand, Blacksmith. Improved shear-regulator.

No. 15954.—5th February, 1903.—WILLIAM FARQUHAR SMITH, of Anderson’s Bay, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved wire-strainer.

No. 15955.—6th February, 1903.—HENRY ALFRED LADBROOK, of Seaward Moss, Southland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved driving-gear for bicycles.

No. 15956.—9th February, 1903.—ISABELLA TAUCHER, of Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, Married Woman. Improved means for oiling vehicle-axles.

No. 15958.—7th February, 1903.—ASA NORMAN WHITNEY, of Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Victoria, at present residing at Auckland, New Zealand, Master Mariner, &c. An improved vessel for patrol, despatch, defence, pleasure, and other purposes.

No. 15959.—10th February, 1903.—WILLIAM HENRY BROOKS, of Victoria Square West, Adelaide, South Australia, Agent. Improvement in apparatus for the generation of gas.

No. 15961.—10th February, 1903.—JOHN SOMER, of Maldon, Victoria, Legal Manager. An improved method of and means for adjusting, folding, and packing duplicate rubber-tire bladders to cycles and the like, so as to be readily transposable.

No. 15962.—10th February, 1903.—HARVEY P. WELLMAN, of the Federal Palace Hotel, 547, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Engineer. An improved elevating-gate for farmers or others.

No. 15964.—10th February, 1903.—COLERIDGE RIDD, Chemist and Dentist, and CHARLES EDWARD YOUNG, Farmer, both of Eltham, New Zealand. An improved probe for the teats of cows and other animals.

No. 15966.—11th February, 1903.—ROBERT MCFARLANE MURIE, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved means of ignition for causing the explosion in gas and oil engines.

No. 15967.—10th February, 1903.—NEIL HAMILTON WHISKER, of King Street, Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand; ALFRED SMART, the younger, of Williamson Street, Epsom, Auckland aforesaid; and JAMES WILSON, of Short Street, Newmarket aforesaid, Plumbers. A new means and apparatus for safely and expeditiously descending from any part of buildings, and especially adaptable as a fire-escape.

No. 15969.—12th February, 1903.—CARL AUGUST JOHNSON, of South Buchan, near Bairnsdale, Victoria, Blacksmith. An improved coupling for railway rolling-stock, and means for operating same.

No. 15970.—12th February, 1903.—JOHN DAVID FLORANT, of 60, Cutter Street, Burnley, Richmond, near Melbourne, Victoria, Plumber. An improved skylight.

No. 15976.—10th February, 1903.—JOHN RUID, of Herbert, New Zealand, Labourer. Improved appliance for preventing shear-blades from crossing.

No. 15977.—13th February, 1903.—GEORGE STAFFORD, of 25, Mulgrave Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Flax-miller, and ANGUS CLYNE SUTHERLAND FRENCH, of Mitchelltown, Wellington aforesaid, Carpenter. Improvement in machines for dressing and washing Phormium tenax and other fibrous materials.

No. 15978.—11th February, 1903.—FREDERICK WILLIAM BARRON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Gardener. Improved animal-trap.



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🌾 Patent No. 15974: Improved ring and joint for locking-bar sheet-metal pipes

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 February 1903
Patents, Pipes, Sheet-metal, Locking-bar, Jointing-ring, Engineering
  • George John Hoskins, Patent applicant

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy-Registrar

🌾 Provisional Patent Applications List

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 February 1903
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Applications, Inventions, Engineering, Manufacturing
42 names identified
  • Claude Hamilton Verity, Patent applicant
  • Herbert Eustace Maxwell Gordon, Patent applicant
  • Adolph William Frederick Lorie, Patent applicant
  • John Denniston Smith, Patent applicant
  • John Charles Harrop, Patent applicant
  • William Herbert Harrop, Patent applicant
  • Alexander Linard, Patent applicant
  • Robert Noble Adams, Patent applicant
  • James, Jun. Holms, Patent applicant
  • Henry Williams, Patent applicant
  • George Henry Watson, Patent applicant
  • Stanley Jones, Patent applicant
  • George Garibaldi Turri, Patent applicant
  • Thomas Edwards, Patent applicant
  • Edward Seager, Patent applicant
  • Stanley Falconer Clare, Patent applicant
  • Thomas Betts, Patent applicant
  • George Pirrit, Patent applicant
  • Fred Matthews, Patent applicant
  • Herbert Edward Richard Rayner, Patent applicant
  • John Warwood, Patent applicant
  • Robert Garnham, Patent applicant
  • Charles Vallance Affleck, Patent applicant
  • William Farquhar Smith, Patent applicant
  • Henry Alfred Ladbrook, Patent applicant
  • Isabella Taucher, Patent applicant
  • Asa Norman Whitney, Patent applicant
  • William Henry Brooks, Patent applicant
  • John Somer, Patent applicant
  • Harvey P. Wellman, Patent applicant
  • Coleridge Ridd, Patent applicant
  • Charles Edward Young, Patent applicant
  • Robert McFarlane Murie, Patent applicant
  • Neil Hamilton Whisker, Patent applicant
  • Alfred, the younger Smart, Patent applicant
  • James Wilson, Patent applicant
  • Carl August Johnson, Patent applicant
  • John David Florant, Patent applicant
  • John Ruid, Patent applicant
  • George Stafford, Patent applicant
  • Angus Clyne Sutherland French, Patent applicant
  • Frederick William Barron, Patent applicant