Patent Notices




Oct. 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2221

No. 17029.—25th September, 1903.—JAMES CARLILE WHITEMAN, Importer, and FRANCIS THEODORE BOYS, Merchant, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Improved label-fastening.

No. 17030.—25th September, 1903.—RALPH DUNNE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Picture-framer. Improved stopper for bottles and the like.

No. 17031.—29th September, 1903.—FREDERICK WILLIAM SMITH, of Dannevirke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Plumber. An improved acetylene-gas generator.

No. 17033.—29th September, 1903.—DONALD CHARLES MACDONALD, of Campbelltown, New Zealand, Storeman. A process for the treatment of oats and other grain.

No. 17034.—29th September, 1903.—PETER BAXTER ROSS, of Devon Street West, New Plymouth, New Zealand, Builder. A spring stirrup-iron.

No. 17035.—26th September, 1903.—HUGO CHARLES WHITMORE, of John Street; Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. An improved butter-printer.

No. 17036.—24th September, 1903.—JAMES BAIRD, of Wynyard Street, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An equilibrium opening and self-locking and non-weighted window-gear.

No. 17037.—24th September, 1903.—JOHN D’ESMONDE, of Wellesley Street West, Auckland, New Zealand, Inventor, and WILLIAM BROMFIELD PEEK, of Albert Street, Auckland aforesaid, Licensed Second-hand Dealer. An improved kettle for the rapid boiling of water.

No. 17038.—29th September, 1903.—GEORGE EMIL CHRISTIAN FERDARDANT SANDER, of corner of Gladstone and Peel Streets, Westport, New Zealand. Improvements in latches for gates and the like.

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 1st October to the 13th October, 1903, inclusive:—

No. 15056.—W. L. Luxford, wooden-tramway traction.

No. 15057.—T. G. Russell and A. H. P. Noble, exterminating rabbits.

No. 15144.—F. S. Potter, vehicle-spring.

No. 15413.—United Shoe Machinery Company, assorting nails. (B. F. Mayo.)

No. 15514.—A. and W. J. Malden, agglomerating ore.

No. 15941.—G. G. Turri, rotatable rabble for furnace. (T. Edwards.)

No. 15942.—G. G. Turri, ore-roasting furnace. (T. Edwards.)

No. 16169.—J. T. Hunter, transforming electrical energy. (Cooper-Hewitt Electric Company—P. C. Hewitt.)

No. 16230.—W. E. Hughes, gas-bath for electric current. (Cooper-Hewitt Electric Company—P. C. Hewitt.)

No. 16256.—W. F. Chamberlin and W. H. Stout, cylindrical box-making machine.

No. 16395.—M. Wagner, skeleton bearing.

No. 16451.—G. Holford, animal-trap.

No. 16461.—H. S. Hayling, tip-wagon mechanism. (A. Mansfield.)

No. 16462.—W. E. Hughes, preserving eggs. (A. Pfaff.)

No. 16463.—J. F. Clarke, weighing-machine.

No. 16502.—E. J. Shaw, lamp-pendant.

No. 16503.—E. Waters, jun., crushing-mill. (The Edison Ore-milling Syndicate, Limited—T. A. Edison.)

No. 16504.—C. E. Bernays, combustion of fuel.

No. 16505.—H. L. Sulman and H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, recovery of metals.

No. 16506.—H. Baumgarten, acetylene generator and lamp.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 12066.—J. Wright, W. Andrews, and A. W. Beaven, mixing manures. 6th October, 1903.

No. 12078.—A. C. Kley, printing and marking apparatus. 13th October, 1903.

No. 12079.—A. C. Kley, inking-pad. 13th October, 1903.

No. 12092.—W. E. Shaw, lid for cylindrical tins. 5th October, 1903.

No. 12113.—Massey-Harris Company, Limited, seeding machine (C. McLeod). 8th October, 1903.

No. 12290.—The British Uralite Company, Limited, fire-resisting material (A. Imschenetzky). 7th October, 1903.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

Nil.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.

[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]

FOREIGN McKenna Process Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Wisconsin, having its place of business at the corner of Milwaukee and Mason Streets, Milwaukee, County of Milwaukee, State of Wisconsin, United States of America. 2nd October, 1903.

No. 11458.—Machinery for renewing old steel rails. [E. W. McKenna.]

No. 11459.—E. W. McKenna, charging railway-rails into furnaces. [D. H. Lentz.]

No. 11460.—E. W. McKenna, sawing and straightening railway-rails. [D. H. Lentz.]

The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, of Westinghouse Building, Norfolk Street, Strand, in the City of Westminster, England, Manufacturers. 9th October, 1903.

No. 13453.—W. E. Hughes, system of electrical distribution. [B. G. Lamme.]

No. 13549.—W. E. Hughes, rheostat elements or resistance-boxes. [T. S. Perkins.]

No. 13995.—W. E. Hughes, supporting conductors in conduit system of electric railway. [W. Chapman.]

No. 14283.—W. E. Hughes, windings for electrical machines. [B. G. Lamme.]

No. 14611.—J. T. Hunter, indicating phase relation of two alternating current circuits. [F. Conrad.]

No. 14649.—W. E. Hughes, system of electrical distribution. [B. G. Lamme.]

No. 15070.—J. T. Hunter, single-phase alternating current electric motor. [B. G. Lamme.]

No. 15781.—W. E. Hughes, electric railway. [G. Gibbs.]

No. 15908.—W. E. Hughes, signalling system for electric railway. [G. Gibbs.]

No. 16012.—J. T. Hunter, spring and frictional resistance device. [Westinghouse Brake Company, Limited—G. Westinghouse.]

No. 15692.—Herbert William de Baugh, of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Commercial Traveller, washing-copper. [J. Bates and W. G. Trudgeon.] 8th October, 1903.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Request for Correction of Clerical Error in Specification.

NO. 16743.—E. F. W. Wieda, mixing-machine (advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 70, of the 3rd September, 1903).

To insert the first two lines of the 3rd claim—viz., “The combination, with a frame, of a vessel for receiving the material to be operated upon, a shaft, a set of agitators.”

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.

LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which provisional specifications only have been filed) abandoned from the 1st October to the 13th October, 1903, inclusive:—

No. 15713.—J. Robb, butter cutting and weighing machine.

No. 15715.—J. C. Bowring, spark-arrester.

No. 15719.—P. E. Sagnol, automatic relief-valve.

No. 15720.—F. Hatton, vehicle-wheel stop.

No. 15721.—C. D. Lightband and F. A. Webster, leather and rubber composite.

No. 15722.—R. McKenzie, edged tools.

No. 15723.—R. W. Ayson, cultivator for broadcast seed-sowing.

No. 15725.—W. Hatton, holding and plumbing target.

No. 15726.—J. Ramsay, gold-saving table.

No. 15729.—J. A. Boyd, knife-cleaner.

No. 15730.—R. S. Haughton, automatic stop-cock.

No. 15733.—W. J. Pallant, brooms and brushes.

No. 15734.—W. J. Pallant, cramping-tool.



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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 September 1903
Provisional patent, label-fastening, bottle stopper, acetylene generator, grain treatment, stirrup-iron, butter-printer, window gear, kettle, gate latch
11 names identified
  • James Carlile Whiteman, Accepted provisional patent for improved label-fastening
  • Francis Theodore Boys, Accepted provisional patent for improved label-fastening
  • Ralph Dunne, Accepted provisional patent for improved bottle stopper
  • Frederick William Smith, Accepted provisional patent for acetylene-gas generator
  • Donald Charles Macdonald, Accepted provisional patent for grain treatment process
  • Peter Baxter Ross, Accepted provisional patent for spring stirrup-iron
  • Hugo Charles Whitmore, Accepted provisional patent for improved butter-printer
  • James Baird, Accepted provisional patent for window gear
  • John D’Esmonde, Accepted provisional patent for improved kettle
  • William Bromfield Peek, Accepted provisional patent for improved kettle
  • George Emil Christian Ferdardant Sander, Accepted provisional patent for gate latch improvements

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 October 1903
Letters Patent, tramway traction, rabbit extermination, vehicle spring, nail assorting, ore agglomeration, furnace rabble, ore roasting, electrical energy, gas bath, box-making, skeleton bearing, animal trap, tip-wagon, egg preservation, weighing machine, lamp pendant, crushing mill, fuel combustion, metal recovery, acetylene generator
25 names identified
  • W. L. Luxford, Letters Patent sealed for wooden-tramway traction
  • T. G. Russell, Letters Patent sealed for exterminating rabbits
  • A. H. P. Noble, Letters Patent sealed for exterminating rabbits
  • F. S. Potter, Letters Patent sealed for vehicle-spring
  • B. F. Mayo, Agent for United Shoe Machinery Company patent
  • A. and W. J. Malden, Letters Patent sealed for agglomerating ore
  • G. G. Turri, Letters Patent sealed for rotatable rabble and ore-roasting furnace
  • T. Edwards, Agent for G. G. Turri patents
  • J. T. Hunter, Letters Patent sealed for transforming electrical energy and electrical devices
  • P. C. Hewitt, Agent for Cooper-Hewitt Electric Company patents
  • W. E. Hughes, Letters Patent sealed for gas-bath, egg preservation, and electrical inventions
  • W. F. Chamberlin, Letters Patent sealed for cylindrical box-making machine
  • W. H. Stout, Letters Patent sealed for cylindrical box-making machine
  • M. Wagner, Letters Patent sealed for skeleton bearing
  • G. Holford, Letters Patent sealed for animal-trap
  • H. S. Hayling, Letters Patent sealed for tip-wagon mechanism
  • A. Mansfield, Agent for H. S. Hayling patent
  • J. F. Clarke, Letters Patent sealed for weighing-machine
  • E. J. Shaw, Letters Patent sealed for lamp-pendant
  • E., jun. Waters, Letters Patent sealed for crushing-mill
  • T. A. Edison, Agent for The Edison Ore-milling Syndicate, Limited
  • C. E. Bernays, Letters Patent sealed for combustion of fuel
  • H. L. Sulman, Letters Patent sealed for recovery of metals
  • H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, Letters Patent sealed for recovery of metals
  • H. Baumgarten, Letters Patent sealed for acetylene generator and lamp

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Second-Term Patent Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 October 1903
Second-term fees, patent renewal, manure mixing, printing apparatus, inking pad, tin lid, seeding machine, fire-resisting material
7 names identified
  • J. Wright, Paid second-term fee for manure mixing patent
  • W. Andrews, Paid second-term fee for manure mixing patent
  • A. W. Beaven, Paid second-term fee for manure mixing patent
  • A. C. Kley, Paid second-term fees for printing apparatus and inking-pad patents
  • W. E. Shaw, Paid second-term fee for lid for cylindrical tins patent
  • C. McLeod, Agent for Massey-Harris Company patent
  • A. Imschenetzky, Agent for The British Uralite Company patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Patents Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 October 1903
Patent assignment, corporate ownership, Westinghouse, McKenna Process, patent transfers, registration
13 names identified
  • FOREIGN McKenna Process Company , Registered as subsequent proprietor for railway rail patents
  • E. W. McKenna, Patentee for railway rail machinery and processes
  • D. H. Lentz, Patentee for charging and sawing railway rails
  • The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited , Registered as subsequent proprietor for electrical patents
  • B. G. Lamme, Patentee for electrical distribution and motor systems
  • T. S. Perkins, Patentee for rheostat elements
  • W. Chapman, Patentee for conductor support in electric railway
  • G. Gibbs, Patentee for electric railway and signalling systems
  • F. Conrad, Patentee for phase relation indicator
  • G. Westinghouse, Agent for Westinghouse Brake Company
  • Herbert William de Baugh, Registered subsequent proprietor for washing-copper patent
  • J. Bates, Agent for washing-copper patent
  • W. G. Trudgeon, Agent for washing-copper patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Request for Correction of Clerical Error in Patent Specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 September 1903
Patent correction, clerical error, mixing-machine, claim amendment
  • E. F. W. Wieda, Requested correction to mixing-machine patent specification

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 October 1903
Abandoned patent applications, butter machine, spark-arrester, relief valve, wheel stop, leather composite, edged tools, cultivator, target plumbing, gold-saving table, knife cleaner, stop-cock, brooms, cramping tool
14 names identified
  • J. Robb, Abandoned application for butter cutting and weighing machine
  • J. C. Bowring, Abandoned application for spark-arrester
  • P. E. Sagnol, Abandoned application for automatic relief-valve
  • F. Hatton, Abandoned application for vehicle-wheel stop
  • C. D. Lightband, Abandoned application for leather and rubber composite
  • F. A. Webster, Abandoned application for leather and rubber composite
  • R. MacKenzie, Abandoned application for edged tools
  • R. W. Ayson, Abandoned application for cultivator
  • W. Hatton, Abandoned application for holding and plumbing target
  • J. Ramsay, Abandoned application for gold-saving table
  • J. A. Boyd, Abandoned application for knife-cleaner
  • R. S. Haughton, Abandoned application for automatic stop-cock
  • W. J. Pallant, Abandoned application for brooms and brushes
  • W. J. Pallant, Abandoned application for cramping-tool

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar