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1670
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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assist in securing the parts in their relative positions. (10.) In a stove, the combination of a ball, a globe of foraminous material surrounding the ball to form a combustion-chamber between the ball and globe, a base block having a gas-mixing chamber and adapted to support the ball and globe, and provided with gas-outlets to the combustion-chamber, a screen covering the gas-outlets, and a Bunsen burner connected with the base block, for the purpose explained. (11.) In a stove, the combination of a base block, a ball and a globe supported thereon so as to form a combustion-chamber between the ball and globe, the base block having a mixing-chamber and outlets therefrom to the combustion-chamber, a Bunsen burner forming part of said block, and a screen covering the gas-outlets from the mixing-chamber, for the purpose described. (12.) In a stove, the combination of a base block having a gas-mixing chamber therein, an annular recessed ball supported thereon, a sectionally constructed foraminous globe surrounding the ball and forming a combustion-chamber between the ball and globe, a Bunsen burner forming part of the base-block, and a screen in the top of the mixing-chamber covering the gas-outlets to the combustion-chamber, for the purpose explained. (13.) In a stove, the combination of a base block, a Bunsen burner forming part thereof, an annular recessed ball supported on the base block, a foraminous globe surrounding the ball and supported on the base block, the foraminous globe constructed in sections having annular flanges thereon, annular rings engaging the flanges on the globe, and means for securing the annular flanges and rings together, for the purpose described. (14.) In a stove, the combination of a base block, a Bunsen burner forming part of said block, a sectionally constructed ball, a sectionally constructed foraminous globe surrounding the ball, a shield encasing the ball and globe, and means for supporting said parts in their relative positions, for the purpose explained. (15.) In a stove, the combination of a base block, a ball supported thereon, a tie-rod extending through the ball and engaged by an apertured nut to hold the ball in position, a globe surrounding the ball and forming a combustion-chamber between the ball and globe, means for attaching the globe to the base block, an apertured clamping-device on the tie-rod engaging the globe to secure it to the apertured nut, and said apertured nut and clamping-device arranged to form a flue for the combustion-chamber, in the manner explained. (16.) In a stove, the combination of a base block, a ball, a globe surrounding the ball and forming a combustion-chamber between the ball and globe, means for securing the ball and globe to the base block, and an apertured nut and an apertured clamping-device adapted to engage the globe to form a flue for the combustion-chamber. (17.) In a stove, the combination of a base block, a ball, a globe surrounding the ball to form a combustion-chamber between the ball and globe, a tie-rod extending through the ball, an apertured nut engaging the ball to hold it in position, and an apertured clamping-device engaging the globe, tie-rod, and apertured nut to hold the parts in their relative positions, the apertures in the nuts and clamping-device forming a flue for the combustion-chamber, as explained.
(Specification, 9s. ; drawing, 2s.)
No. 16450.—8th June, 1903.—THOMAS FIRTH, of 7, Martin Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Labourer. An automatic combined vehicle-wheels lock and horse-stopper.
Claims.—(1.) The cranks E and 7 on sliding-rods (Fig. 1), as shown in the drawing and described in the specification. (2.) The coiled springs f, f, also the rollers 5, 5, and belt a, also the roller 6' and belt O' (Fig. 2), also the roller a' (Fig 3). (3.) The compound lever D, 16', as shown in the drawings and described in the specification. (4.) The slotted connecting-rod 9" (Fig. 3), for the purpose of this contrivance.
(Specification, 3s. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 16516.—16th June, 1903.—JOSEPH COOPER, of Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved gate-hinge.
Extract from Specification.—It consists of an oblong or square box-shaped frame, open top and bottom, for fitting over top of or under post of gate, with a projecting tongue for fitting on to and over the top or under the bottom of the bar or rail, and an opposite projecting eye shaped to fit over pintle jutting out from gate-post.
Claim.—The gate-hinge specified, for the purpose set forth, substantially as described and illustrated.
(Specification, 1s. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 16520.—17th June, 1903.—ANDREW RUSSELL, of 12, Albany Street, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Clerk. An improved candle clasp or holder.
Claims.—(1.) The improved candle clasp or holder as and for the purposes described, and illustrated in the drawings. (2.) An improved candle clasp or holder formed with a piece of tin or steel cut to the shape shown in Fig. 1, and turned on a roller so as to form a ferrule partly divided in the middle, and thus capable of gripping, by an inward pressure, the candle with the top half, and by an outward pressure the candlestick with the bottom half, as and for the purposes described, and illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 1s. 6d. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 16525.—19th June, 1903.—CATHERINE CLARA GARDNER, of “Range View,” Mount Victor Road, Kew, Victoria, Married Woman. A transparent door for domestic ovens.
Claims.—(1.) A transparent door for domestic ovens having a comparatively large portion cut out and formed with a frame adapted to carry a transparent sheet, substantially as and for the purpose set forth and as illustrated. (2.) In a door for domestic ovens, a rectangular frame adapted to carry a transparent sheet, the upper section of said frame being pivoted at one side and curved on its lower edge, substantially as and for the purpose specified and as illustrated. (3.) A door for domestic ovens dished outwardly and having a frame adapted to carry a transparent sheet, substantially as and for the purpose set forth and as illustrated.
(Specification, 1s. 3d. ; drawings, 1s.)
No. 16526.—19th June, 1903.—ARTHUR WOOD, of 124, Bridge Road, Glebe, near Sydney, New South Wales, Clerk. Improvements in shears, scissors, and the like.
Claims.—(1.) A pair of scissors or shears combined with a U-shaped spring having its arms extended forward on either side and connected to the blades in front of the pivot. (2.) A pair of scissors or shears in combination with a U-shaped spring having its arms lying on either side of the shears and connected thereto eccentrically to the pivot, said spring being formed with a coil at the bend and with inturned ends at the extremities of its arms to engage corresponding holes in the blades, substantially as described, and as illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 2s. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 16527.—19th June, 1903.—ANTHONY EDWIN WATSON, of Begg Street, Kyneton, Victoria, Farmer. An improved scraper for wheels of agricultural implements.
Claims.—(1.) An improved scraper for wheels of agricultural implements, consisting of a disc revolubly mounted in proximity to the periphery of and rotated by the implement-wheel, substantially as set forth and illustrated. (2.) An improved scraper for wheels of agricultural implements, consisting of a rotatable disc adjustably mounted on a spindle at one side of the periphery of the implement-wheel about the height of the axle, said spindle being carried by an adjustable bracket fitted to the implement-frame, substantially as set forth and illustrated. (3.) An improved scraper for wheels of agricultural implements, consisting in a disc revolubly mounted upon the end of a spindle, having a shoulder and a squared part about its centre adjustably fitting into a slot in a boss on a bracket or arm adjustably secured to the frame of the implement, substantially as set forth and illustrated.
(Specification, 2s. 3d. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 16534.—24th June, 1903.—LEWIS ERNEST SAUNDERS, of William Street, Perth, Western Australia, Engineer, and HENRY JOHN SAUNDERS, of Saint George’s Terrace, Perth aforesaid, Civil Engineer. Self-grip and draw-off attachment for vessels.
Claims.—(1.) A self-grip and draw-off attachment for vessels having two or more pivoted or hinged claws or grippers as e, which are arranged so as to radially operate on their axis by means of a threaded tube, substantially as and for the purposes set forth, and as illustrated in Figs. 1 to 5 of the drawings. (2.) A self-grip and draw-off attachment for vessels formed with an internally threaded annular boss as a, having lugs which carry pivoted gripper claws, as above claimed, and substantially as and for the purposes set forth, and as illustrated in Figs. 1 to 5 of the drawings. (3.) A self-grip and draw-off attachment for vessels comprised by the parts marked a to g, having or provided with an externally threaded and operative tube which interscrews with an internally threaded annular boss as a, said operative tube engaging by its periphery with the inner ends of pivoted claws as e, so forcing such claws outwardly in a radial manner, substantially as and for the purposes set forth, and as illustrated in Figs. 1 to 5 of the drawings. (4.) A self-grip
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Patent for Improvements in Gas-Stoves
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources8 June 1903
Patents, Gas-stoves, Combustion chamber, Bunsen burner, Base block, Foraminous globe
🌾 Patent for Automatic Vehicle Wheels Lock and Horse-Stopper
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources8 June 1903
Patents, Vehicle lock, Horse stopper, Sliding rods, Cranks, Coiled springs
- Thomas Firth, Inventor of vehicle lock and horse-stopper
🌾 Patent for Improved Gate-Hinge
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 June 1903
Patents, Gate hinge, Box-shaped frame, Projecting tongue, Pintle
- Joseph Cooper, Inventor of improved gate-hinge
🌾 Patent for Improved Candle Clasp or Holder
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources17 June 1903
Patents, Candle holder, Ferrule, Tin, Steel, Gripping mechanism
- Andrew Russell, Inventor of improved candle clasp
🌾 Patent for Transparent Door for Domestic Ovens
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources19 June 1903
Patents, Oven door, Transparent sheet, Rectangular frame, Pivoted section
- Catherine Clara Gardner (Married Woman), Inventor of transparent oven door
🌾 Patent for Improvements in Shears and Scissors
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources19 June 1903
Patents, Shears, Scissors, U-shaped spring, Eccentric connection, Pivot
- Arthur Wood, Inventor of improvements in shears
🌾 Patent for Improved Scraper for Agricultural Implement Wheels
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources19 June 1903
Patents, Scraper, Agricultural implements, Rotatable disc, Adjustable bracket, Spindle
- Anthony Edwin Watson, Inventor of improved wheel scraper
🌾 Patent for Self-Grip and Draw-Off Attachment for Vessels
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources24 June 1903
Patents, Vessel attachment, Pivoted claws, Threaded tube, Annular boss, Self-grip mechanism
- Lewis Ernest Saunders, Inventor of self-grip vessel attachment
- Henry John Saunders, Inventor of self-grip vessel attachment
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