Patent Office Notices




Numb. 6.

237

SUPPLEMENT
TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903.


CONTENTS

Complete Specifications accepted .. .. .. 237
Provisional Specifications accepted .. .. .. 247
Letters Patent sealed .. .. .. 248
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid .. .. 248
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered .. 248
Request for Correction of Clerical Errors .. .. 248
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned .. .. 249
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed .. .. 249
Letters Patent void .. .. .. 249
Design registered .. .. .. 249
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks .. .. 249
Trade Marks registered .. .. .. 251
Subsequent Proprietors of Trade Marks registered .. 251
Trade Mark Renewal Fee paid .. .. .. 251


Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 21st January, 1903.

COMPLETE specifications relating to the undermentioned applications for Letters Patent have been accepted, and are open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time within two months from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the grant of any such patent. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.

No. 14559.—25th February, 1902.—DONALD DONALD, of Masterton, Wairarapa, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in hand-power punching, shearing, and stamping machines.*


Claims.—As applied to hand-punching machines,—(1.) A fork for holding the top dies, such as B. (2.) An adjustable plate for holding the bottom dies, such as E. (3.) The method of adjusting the power and range by means of holes and pins. (4.) The method of either punching or shearing on either side of the principal fulcrum L by shifting the connecting-rod J to the opposite side of the second fulcrum I. (5.) The general arrangement and combination of parts as shown and described for the purposes set forth.

(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 1s.)

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No. 14568.—28th February, 1902.—HENRY OSBORNE CASSELS, Saddler, and HAROLD PRESTON, Chairmaker, both of Invercargill, New Zealand. Improvements in horse-collars.*


Claims.—(1.) The general construction, arrangement, and combination of parts composing our improvements in horse-collars, all substantially as and for the purposes described with reference to the drawings. (2.) A horse-collar consisting of two sections loosely secured together at the top and bottom, each section being provided with a hook adapted to receive and hold traces, substantially as described. (3.) A horse-collar consisting of two hollow sections loosely secured together at top and bottom, each section being provided with a hook adapted to receive and hold traces, substantially as described.

(Specification, 2s. 3d.; drawings, 1s.)


No. 14595.—7th March, 1902.—RODERICK MCLEAN, of Ranfurly, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in animal-traps.*


Claims.—(1.) An animal-trap comprising in combination a back thereto, brackets thereon adapted to receive the ends of two serrated jaws, a flat spring secured to said back provided at one end with a loop encircling said jaws at one end, a pair of leaves hinged to said jaws, each provided with a laterally projecting lug, one of said leaves being provided with a tongue in the middle of its bottom edge and the other leaf having a corresponding piece cut out of its bottom edge, leaving two tongues, said tongues being adapted to be joggled under said leaves, substantially as described. (2.) An animal-trap comprising in combination a back thereto, brackets thereon adapted to receive the ends of two serrated jaws, a flat spring secured to said back provided at one end with a loop encircling said jaws at one end, a pair of leaves hinged to said jaws, one of said leaves being provided with a tongue in the middle of its bottom edge and the other leaf having a corresponding piece cut out of its bottom edge, leaving two tongues, said tongues being adapted to be joggled under said leaves, substantially as described. (3.) The general construction, arrangement, and combination of parts composing my improvements in animal-traps, all substantially as and for the purposes described with reference to the drawings.

(Specification, 3s. 3d.; drawings, 1s.)



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🏭 Acceptance of Complete Specifications for Letters Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 January 1903
Patents, Complete Specifications, Public Inspection, Opposition Period, Wellington
  • Donald Donald, Inventor of hand-power punching machine
  • Henry Osborne Cassels, Co-inventor of horse-collar improvements
  • Harold Preston, Co-inventor of horse-collar improvements
  • Roderick McLean, Inventor of animal-trap improvements