✨ Patent Applications and Grants
July 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1673
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.
Extracts from the drawings accompanying the foregoing complete specifications appear at the end of this Gazette.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 22nd July, 1903.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 16253.—20th April, 1903.—ROBERT WALKER ASHCROFT, Tinsmith, WILLIAM JOHN MADDREN, Mechanic, and SEPTIMUS ASHCROFT, Store-manager, all of Wellington, New Zealand. Improved means for putting up butter and the like into regular quantities.
No. 16529.—22nd June, 1903.—JAMES ANDREW DONALD, of Potaerau, Masterton, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved means for securing the legs and tails of cows.
No. 16545.—22nd June, 1903.—PATRICK GAVIN, of Matahiia Station, Tuparoa, East Coast, Auckland, New Zealand, Shepherd. An improved window-fastener.
No. 16557.—27th June, 1903.—CLAUDE VINCENT SPACKMAN, of Mauriceville, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler. An improved horse- or cow-cover fastening.
No. 16558.—27th June, 1903.—GEORGE ARTHUR PEARSON, of Fallow Field, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. A self-acting slack-adjuster for automatic and other brakes.
No. 16559.—24th June, 1903.—ROBERT BAXTER, of Milton, New Zealand, Woollen Expert. Improvements in sash-fasteners.
No. 16560.—24th June, 1903.—WILLIAM ROBERTSON, of High Street, Maori Hill, Dunedin, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in flue dampers.
No. 16561.—24th June, 1903.—JOHN DENNISTON SMITH, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Process for dressing New Zealand flax.
No. 16562.—25th June, 1903.—GEORGE REYNOLDS OGLE, of Kenilworth, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, Landowner. Improvements relating to draught and dust excluders for attachment to doors.
No. 16565.—25th June, 1903.—JOHN SMAILL, of Port Chalmers, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in and relating to steam-generators.
No. 16568.—29th June, 1903.—GEORGE DAVIDSON, of Bealey Street, Hokitika, Westland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in pitch-chains and sprockets therefor.
No. 16573.—30th June, 1903.—JOHN ALGEN BELK, of Feilding, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved candle-extinguisher.
No. 16576.—1st July, 1903.—EDWIN TOWNSHEND, of Cromwell Street, Bellwood, Mount Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand, Dairy-produce Grader. An improved method of cooling cream by the simultaneous use of a direct-expansion vat and a cream temperature controller in combination.
No. 16579.—3rd July, 1903.—AH PAT, of Foxton, New Zealand, Storekeeper. Improved driving mechanism for bicycles.
No. 16580.—3rd July, 1903.—ROBERT PATERSON, of Hill End, Balclutha, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in the means for actuating the lever-wheels of multi-furrow ploughs.
No. 16581.—3rd July, 1903.—WILLIAM ANDREW HAXTON, of Belvedere, Carterton, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved milk-cooler.
No. 16582.—29th June, 1903.—GEORGE McINTOSH SCOTT, of Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Mantelpiece-manufacturer. Sash hanger and lock.
No. 16583.—30th June, 1903.—JOHN COLLINS CLANCY, of 30, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Analytical Chemist and Metallurgist. Improvements in the extraction of gold, silver, lead, zinc, and other metals, and the production of lead-sulphate from mixed or complex sulphide ores.
No. 16585.—1st July, 1903.—EMILY ALEXANDER ALLAN, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Widow. Improved cake-tin.
No. 16586.—1st July, 1903.—DONALD MCKENZIE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Teacher. Slate-pencil sharpener.
No. 16587.—1st July, 1903.—GEORGE ROSS, of 79, Welwyn Castle Street, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Engineer. A double circular flue to be attached to register grates of any design.
No. 16593.—1st July, 1903.—WILLIAM MOORE, French-polisher, and ROBERT ALLEN MCCULLOCH, Painter, both of Invercargill, New Zealand. Reversible toasting-fork and grid combined.
No. 16595.—2nd July, 1903.—DAVID MCKENZIE, of Tennyson Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Cabinet-maker. Improved coiler and spindle for wire-weaving machines.
No. 16596.—6th July, 1903.—JAMES GROVE, of 8, Clyde Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Settler. Improvement in fastening sash-cord to sash.
No. 16597.—2nd July, 1903.—ROBERT HENRY MASON, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Auctioneer. An improved soldering-tool.
No. 16602.—8th July, 1903.—WILLIAM CHARLES BRADDOCK, of Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand, Baker. A machine for cleaning and washing currants, sultanas, and other dried fruits.
No. 16603.—4th July, 1903.—HENRY AUGUSTUS SCOTT, of Main Road, South Dunedin, New Zealand, Dealer. Machine for deep sinking and prospecting.
No. 16605.—6th July, 1903.—PAUL KAHLENBERG, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Merchant. Improved umbrella-tip retainer.
No. 16607.—9th July, 1903.—COLEMAN HANNING, of Grove Bush, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in or relating to gates.
No. 16609.—6th July, 1903.—HERBERT WILLIAM DE BAUGH, of Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. An improved washing-boiler.
No. 16610.—10th July, 1903.—HIRAM WALSH, of Seddonville, Westport, New Zealand, Boardinghouse-keeper. Attachments to plates for holding mustard, salt, and the like.
No. 16611.—10th July, 1903.—HENRY JAMES MANSON, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in or relating to the doors of tramway and railway cars and other vehicles.
No. 16612.—10th July, 1903.—GEORGE RENNER, Journalist, and WILLIAM HENRY BOYENS, Mechanical Engineer, both of Kaikoura, South Marlborough, New Zealand. An improved automatic block system of signalling for railways.
No. 16613.—10th July, 1903.—WILLIAM REYNOLDS BAWDEN, of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Mine-manager. Improved clinostat, and means for using same, principally for deep-drilling operations.
No. 16614.—10th July, 1903.—ALLAN JOHN ROSS, of Kihi-kihi, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler. Improved means for securing corrugated-iron roofing upon stacks.
No. 16615.—10th July, 1903.—JOHN GIRVEN, of Hikurangi, Auckland, New Zealand, Coal-miner. Improved means for cutting up soap.
No. 16616.—7th July, 1903.—HENRY AUGUSTUS SCOTT, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Dealer. Improvements in sash-fasteners.
No. 16617.—7th July, 1903.—SAMUEL RICHARD STEDMAN, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improved cultivator for drills.
No. 16618.—7th July, 1903.—ALFRED WALTER ALEXANDER BARNARD, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Government Service. Improved device for recording shot patterns.
No. 16619.—8th July, 1903.—FRANK COTTON, of Hornsby, New South Wales, Gentleman. Improvements in gas-furnaces.
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.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 9th to the 18th July, 1903, inclusive:—
No. 14716.—T. C. Turnbull, device for carrying children.
No. 14727.—M. McCormick, seed-sowing apparatus.
No. 14778.—W. Moore and C. T. Kiernan, box for packing rabbits and fish.
No. 14787.—L. C. Beal, jun., range-finding and sighting appliances for weapons.
No. 14822.—A. C. Bridgman, mat-fastener.
No. 14827.—A. M. White, ploughshare (J. Ainsworth).
No. 14828.—W. H. Fahey and W. Wardrop, hair and hat pin and fastening.
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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 July 1903
Patents, Provisional specifications, Inventions, Inventors, Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, Otago, Westland, Marlborough, Southland, New Zealand, Australia
39 names identified
- Robert Walker Ashcroft, Accepted provisional patent for butter packaging
- William John Maddren, Accepted provisional patent for butter packaging
- Septimus Ashcroft, Accepted provisional patent for butter packaging
- James Andrew Donald, Accepted provisional patent for cow leg and tail securing
- Patrick Gavin, Accepted provisional patent for window-fastener
- Claude Vincent Spackman, Accepted provisional patent for horse or cow cover fastening
- George Arthur Pearson, Accepted provisional patent for brake slack-adjuster
- Robert Baxter, Accepted provisional patent for sash-fasteners
- William Robertson, Accepted provisional patent for flue dampers
- John Denniston Smith, Accepted provisional patent for flax dressing process
- George Reynolds Ogle, Accepted provisional patent for door draught excluder
- John Smill, Accepted provisional patent for steam-generators
- George Davidson, Accepted provisional patent for pitch-chains and sprockets
- John Algen Belk, Accepted provisional patent for candle-extinguisher
- Edwin Townshend, Accepted provisional patent for cream cooling method
- Ah Pat, Accepted provisional patent for bicycle driving mechanism
- Robert Paterson, Accepted provisional patent for multi-furrow plough actuation
- William Andrew Haxton, Accepted provisional patent for milk-cooler
- George McIntosh Scott, Accepted provisional patent for sash hanger and lock
- John Collins Clancy, Accepted provisional patent for metal extraction from ores
- Emily Alexander Allan (Widow), Accepted provisional patent for cake-tin
- Donald Mackenzie, Accepted provisional patent for slate-pencil sharpener
- George Ross, Accepted provisional patent for double circular flue
- William Charles Braddock, Accepted provisional patent for dried fruit cleaning machine
- Henry Augustus Scott, Accepted provisional patent for deep sinking machine
- Paul Kahlenberg, Accepted provisional patent for umbrella-tip retainer
- Coleman Hanning, Accepted provisional patent for gate improvements
- Herbert William De Baugh, Accepted provisional patent for washing-boiler
- Hiram Walsh, Accepted provisional patent for plate attachments
- Henry James Manson, Accepted provisional patent for vehicle doors
- George Renner, Accepted provisional patent for railway signalling system
- William Henry Boyens, Accepted provisional patent for railway signalling system
- William Reynolds Bawden, Accepted provisional patent for clinostat for drilling
- Allan John Ross, Accepted provisional patent for corrugated-iron roofing
- John Girven, Accepted provisional patent for soap cutting
- Henry Augustus Scott, Accepted provisional patent for sash-fasteners
- Samuel Richard Stedman, Accepted provisional patent for cultivator
- Alfred Walter Alexander Barnard, Accepted provisional patent for shot pattern recording
- Frank Cotton (Gentleman), Accepted provisional patent for gas-furnaces
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry18 July 1903
Patents, Letters Patent, Inventions, Sealed patents, Turnbull, McCormick, Moore, Kiernan, Beal, Bridgman, White, Ainsworth, Fahey, Wardrop
10 names identified
- T. C. Turnbull, Granted Letters Patent for child-carrying device
- M. McCormick, Granted Letters Patent for seed-sowing apparatus
- W. Moore, Granted Letters Patent for rabbit and fish packing box
- C. T. Kiernan, Granted Letters Patent for rabbit and fish packing box
- L. C. jun. Beal, Granted Letters Patent for weapon sighting appliances
- A. C. Bridgman, Granted Letters Patent for mat-fastener
- A. M. White, Granted Letters Patent for ploughshare
- J. Ainsworth, Associated with ploughshare patent
- W. H. Fahey, Granted Letters Patent for hair and hat pin fastening
- W. Wardrop, Granted Letters Patent for hair and hat pin fastening
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1903, No 60