✨ Patent Notices
Oct. 29.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2327
No. 17052.—26th September, 1903.—OSCAR STEWART, of Tyne Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Telegraph Operator. An invention for adjusting and preventing vibration of adjustable seats.
No. 17054.—29th September, 1903.—FREDERICK GEORGE KINSEY, of Parakakau, Wainui, New Zealand, Fruit-grower. An improved wheel for carts, drays, and suchlike.
No. 17055.—1st October, 1903.—JOSEPH HENRY SUCKLING, Pattern-maker, and WILLIAM HENRY MARSHALL, Fitter, both of Christchurch, New Zealand. Improved means for muffling the sound of the explosion in vehicle motors and the like.
No. 17059. — 3rd October, 1903. — ARCHIBALD JOHN MCPHARLIN, of “St. Elmo,” Lower Nelson Street, Auckland, New Zealand. Improved bag for employment in collecting kauri-gum.
No. 17060.—3rd October, 1903.—JOHN FRASER and ALEXANDER FRASER, both of Otago, New Zealand, Carpenters. Improvements in or relating to steam-engines.
No. 17061.—30th September, 1903.—WILLIAM BLANCH BRAIN, Mining and Electrical Engineer, and ELIZABETH BRAIN, Gentlewoman, both of Eldon Street, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. An improved method of constructing electrical reversible batteries or accumulators.
No. 17062.—3rd October, 1903.—BENJAMIN SYKES SHILLITO, Clerk, and RODOLPH SYKES SHILLITO, Gardener, both of Christchurch, New Zealand. An improved ball-bearing castor.
No. 17063.—5th October, 1903.—GEORGE RENNER, Journalist, and WILLIAM HENRY BOYENS, Mechanical Engineer, both of Kaikoura, South Marlborough, New Zealand. An improved pegless clothes-line.
No. 17067.—6th October, 1903.—WILLIAM ERNEST HUGHES, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Patent Agent (nominee of Samuel Brewerton, of Wai-iti, Nelson, New Zealand, Labourer). An improved coupling for driving-belts.
No. 17071.—6th October, 1903.—ALEXANDER PARKER, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved means for use in polishing boots and other surfaces.
No. 17072.—6th October, 1903.—JAMES IRVINE, of Napier, New Zealand, Commission Agent. Means for preventing the fraudulent opening of packing-cases and the like.
No. 17073.—7th October, 1903. — CLIFFORD LYFORD, of Tauherenikau, Featherston, Wellington, New Zealand, Flax-cutter. Apparatus for employment in tying flax.
No. 17075.—7th October, 1903.—ALFRED MAURICE LEWIS, of Tory Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Cordial-manufacturer. An improved liquid-filter.
No. 17076.—7th October, 1903.—RICHARD HOWLAND, of 7, Daniel Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Surveyor. Improved amalgamator, more particularly for use in extracting gold from black sand.
No. 17077. — 7th October, 1903. — EDMUND JOHNSTONE WILSON, of Jeetho, Victoria, Grazier. An improved plough for cutting out or removing sword-grass, tussocks, &c.
No. 17078.—7th October, 1903.—GEORGE HUTCHINSON, of Seatoun, Wellington, New Zealand, Schoolmaster. Improvements in and relating to apparatus for milking.
No. 17081.—2nd October, 1903.—ALFRED LAFRANCHI, of Cardrona, New Zealand, Miner. Method of and apparatus for blowing a foghorn and the like.
No. 17082.—1st October, 1903. — ALFRED LEVINGS, of the Bluff, New Zealand, Carpenter. Combination mitre-box and cramp.
[ERRATUM.—No. 17033, D. C. Macdonald, was inadvertently advertised in this list in last week’s Gazette. It is included in list of complete specifications accepted in this Gazette.]
[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 14th October to the 27th October, 1903, inclusive:—
No. 14595.—R. McLean, animal-trap.
No. 14920.—A. Cooper, wheel-lock.
No. 15078.—J. M. Chambers, compressing wheel-tires (West’s Patent Tire-setter Company—J. B. West).
No. 15154.—S. J. Heffer, candle-holder.
No. 15222.—E. R. Ludbrook, A. B. Jackson, and G. C. Jackson, dust, draught, and rain excluder.
No. 15373.—H. U. Alcock, settee and billiard-table.
No. 15439.—L. W. Grayson and C. S. Cunningham, rowing-machine.
No. 15546.—T. Roberts, window.
No. 15852.—A. Purser, F. W. Jenkins, and C. R. McA. Millar, sharpening rock-drilling machine.
No. 15989.—J. Coventry, sliding umbrella-ferrule.
No. 16414.—A. Falcone, electric-telegraph apparatus.
No. 16415.—T. G. E. Lindmark, elastic fluid-turbine.
No. 16416.—C. G. P. de Laval, distillation of zinc.
No. 16417.—G. E. Hoyt, gas or explosive engine.
No. 16435.—G. Percival, rear-hub sprocket for bicycle.
No. 16449.—“Secretary,” gas-stove (D. J. Clark).
No. 16467.—The Submarine Signal Company, producing sound-vibrations in water (A. J. Mundy, F. M. Dewing, and H. B. Gale).
No. 16468.—R. H. Fancourt, packing cake tobacco.
No. 16488.—F. Ryding, legging.
No. 16534.—L. E. and H. J. Saunders, draw-off for vessels.
No. 16535.—H. C. Woltereck, hydrocyanic acid and metallic cyanides.
No. 16536.—W. E. Hughes, vehicle-brake (W. C. Mitchell and M. Cummins).
No. 16537.—W. E. Hughes, electric motor controlling system (G. Westinghouse).
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 11992.—S. L. Fog and A. G. Kirschner, headless matches. 15th October, 1903.
No. 12122.—A. P. Schmucker, L. D. Sweet, and G. E. Ross-Lewin. 22nd October, 1903.
No. 12239.—J. Cowan and the Stirling Boiler Company, Limited, water tube boiler. 21st October, 1903.
No. 12280. — Universal Fuel Company, making coke (J. Hemingway). 27th October, 1903.
No. 12492.—W. Chapman, electric railway. 21st October, 1903.
THIRD-TERM FEE.
No. 9014. — F. Ljungstrom, heating-apparatus. 15th October, 1903.
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 14th October to the 28th October, 1903, inclusive:—
No. 15758.—T. Firth, wheel-lock.
No. 15760. — W. McKenzie and J. R. Bell, lifting-jack attachment.
No. 15763.—T. Roberts, hinge.
No. 15765.—K. Young, bottle.
No. 15772.—H. Ashworth, street-cleaning.
No. 15776.—G. Allman, F. Clennell, and H. L. Moffatt, signalling state of tide.
No. 15777.—C. H. Verity, water-heater.
No. 15787.—R. Whittingham, aerial car.
No. 15789.—R. N. Adams, umbrella-fastener.
No. 15792.—F. Matthews, wheel-lock.
No. 15793.—W. D. R. McCurdie, corking bottles.
No. 15794.—W. D. R. McCurdie, marking survey-pegs.
No. 15796.—S. White, drill.
No. 15797.—W. Beamish, collar-buttonhole.
No. 15798.—A. G. Kidston-Hunter, meat-extract.
No. 15799.—J. Thomson, treating washdirt.
No. 15800.—J. Thomson, treating washdirt.
No. 15801.—J. Thomson, separation of washdirt.
No. 15802.—J. McLean, engine-reversing gear.
No. 15803.—J. H. Gardiner, wool-washing.
No. 15805.—H. P. Knutzen, racing-hurdle.
No. 15807.—S. Macdougall, lavatory requisite.
No. 15810.—J. Arthur, jun., shovel.
No. 15814.—H. Droutlege, totalisator.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which complete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the 14th October to the 28th October, 1903, inclusive:—
No. 14749.—H. J. Jones, liquid seal cover.
No. 14752.—R. W. de Montalk, fire-proof floors, &c.
No. 14766.—A. Thompson and J. Roussell, oiling carriage-axles.
No. 14767.—A. J. Espie, animal-trap.
No. 14772. — H. Droutlege, registering and recording machine.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏭 Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 October 1903
Provisional Patents, Inventions, Adjustable Seats, Cart Wheels, Vehicle Motors, Kauri-gum Collection, Steam Engines, Electrical Batteries, Ball Bearings, Clothes-lines, Driving Belts, Boot Polishing, Packing-case Security, Flax Tying, Liquid Filters, Gold Extraction, Ploughs, Milking Apparatus, Foghorn, Mitre-box, Invercargill, Christchurch, Auckland, Otago, Parnell, Kaikoura, Wellington, Dannevirke, Napier, Featherston, Seatoun, Cardrona, Bluff
23 names identified
- Oscar Stewart, Invention for adjustable seats
- Frederick George Kinsey, Improved wheel for carts
- Joseph Henry Suckling, Improved muffling for vehicle motors
- William Henry Marshall, Improved muffling for vehicle motors
- Archibald John McPharlin, Improved bag for kauri-gum collection
- John Fraser, Improvements in steam-engines
- Alexander Fraser, Improvements in steam-engines
- William Blanch Brain, Improved electrical reversible batteries
- Elizabeth Brain, Improved electrical reversible batteries
- Benjamin Sykes Shillito, Improved ball-bearing castor
- Rodolph Sykes Shillito, Improved ball-bearing castor
- George Renner, Improved pegless clothes-line
- William Henry Boyens, Improved pegless clothes-line
- William Ernest Hughes, Improved coupling for driving-belts
- Alexander Parker, Improved means for polishing boots
- James Irvine, Means to prevent fraudulent opening of cases
- Clifford Lyford, Apparatus for tying flax
- Alfred Maurice Lewis, Improved liquid-filter
- Richard Howland, Improved amalgamator for gold extraction
- Edmund Johnstone Wilson, Improved plough for removing sword-grass
- George Hutchinson, Improvements in milking apparatus
- Alfred Lafranchi, Method and apparatus for blowing foghorn
- Alfred Levings, Combination mitre-box and cramp
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 October 1903
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Animal Trap, Wheel-lock, Tire Compressor, Candle-holder, Draught Excluder, Billiard Table, Rowing Machine, Window, Bicycle Sprocket, Telegraph Apparatus, Fluid Turbine, Zinc Distillation, Engine, Gas Stove, Submarine Signal, Tobacco Packing, Legging, Vessel Draw-off, Cyanide Process, Vehicle Brake, Motor Control, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, Victoria, New York
35 names identified
- R. McLean, Animal-trap patent sealed
- A. Cooper, Wheel-lock patent sealed
- J. M. Chambers, Compressing wheel-tires patent sealed
- J. B. West, Patent assignee (West’s Patent Tire-setter Company)
- S. J. Heffer, Candle-holder patent sealed
- E. R. Ludbrook, Dust, draught, and rain excluder patent sealed
- A. B. Jackson, Dust, draught, and rain excluder patent sealed
- G. C. Jackson, Dust, draught, and rain excluder patent sealed
- H. U. Alcock, Settee and billiard-table patent sealed
- L. W. Grayson, Rowing-machine patent sealed
- C. S. Cunningham, Rowing-machine patent sealed
- T. Roberts, Window patent sealed
- A. Purser, Sharpening rock-drilling machine patent sealed
- F. W. Jenkins, Sharpening rock-drilling machine patent sealed
- C. R. McA. Millar, Sharpening rock-drilling machine patent sealed
- J. Coventry, Sliding umbrella-ferrule patent sealed
- A. Falcone, Electric-telegraph apparatus patent sealed
- T. G. E. Lindmark, Elastic fluid-turbine patent sealed
- C. G. P. de Laval, Distillation of zinc patent sealed
- G. E. Hoyt, Gas or explosive engine patent sealed
- G. Percival, Rear-hub sprocket for bicycle patent sealed
- D. J. Clark, Gas-stove patent assignee
- A. J. Mundy, Submarine signal vibrations patent
- F. M. Dewing, Submarine signal vibrations patent
- H. B. Gale, Submarine signal vibrations patent
- R. H. Fancourt, Packing cake tobacco patent sealed
- F. Ryding, Legging patent sealed
- L. E. Saunders, Draw-off for vessels patent sealed
- H. J. Saunders, Draw-off for vessels patent sealed
- H. C. Woltereck, Hydrocyanic acid process patent sealed
- W. E. Hughes, Vehicle-brake patent sealed
- W. C. Mitchell, Vehicle-brake patent assignee
- M. Cummins, Vehicle-brake patent assignee
- W. E. Hughes, Electric motor control system patent sealed
- G. Westinghouse, Electric motor control system patent assignee
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 October 1903
Patent Fees, Second Term, Third Term, Headless Matches, Water Tube Boiler, Coke Production, Electric Railway, Heating Apparatus, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, New York
9 names identified
- S. L. Fog, Second-term fee paid for headless matches
- A. G. Kirschner, Second-term fee paid for headless matches
- A. P. Schmucker, Second-term fee paid
- L. D. Sweet, Second-term fee paid
- G. E. Ross-Lewin, Second-term fee paid
- J. Cowan, Second-term fee paid for water tube boiler
- J. Hemingway, Coke production patent fee paid
- W. Chapman, Electric railway patent fee paid
- F. Ljungstrom, Third-term fee paid for heating-apparatus
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 October 1903
Abandoned Patent Applications, Wheel-lock, Lifting-jack, Hinge, Bottle, Street-cleaning, Tide Signalling, Water-heater, Aerial Car, Umbrella-fastener, Corking Bottles, Survey Pegs, Drill, Collar Buttonhole, Meat Extract, Washdirt Treatment, Engine Gear, Wool-washing, Racing Hurdle, Lavatory, Shovel, Totalisator, Christchurch, Auckland, Dunedin, Wellington, Sydney
27 names identified
- T. Firth, Abandoned wheel-lock application
- W. McKenzie, Abandoned lifting-jack attachment application
- J. R. Bell, Abandoned lifting-jack attachment application
- T. Roberts, Abandoned hinge application
- K. Young, Abandoned bottle application
- H. Ashworth, Abandoned street-cleaning application
- G. Allman, Abandoned tide signalling application
- F. Clennell, Abandoned tide signalling application
- H. L. Moffatt, Abandoned tide signalling application
- C. H. Verity, Abandoned water-heater application
- R. Whittingham, Abandoned aerial car application
- R. N. Adams, Abandoned umbrella-fastener application
- F. Matthews, Abandoned wheel-lock application
- W. D. R. McCurdie, Abandoned corking bottles application
- W. D. R. McCurdie, Abandoned marking survey-pegs application
- S. White, Abandoned drill application
- W. Beamish, Abandoned collar-buttonhole application
- A. G. Kidston-Hunter, Abandoned meat-extract application
- J. Thomson, Abandoned treating washdirt application
- J. Thomson, Abandoned treating washdirt application
- J. Thomson, Abandoned separation of washdirt application
- J. McLean, Abandoned engine-reversing gear application
- J. H. Gardiner, Abandoned wool-washing application
- H. P. Knutzen, Abandoned racing-hurdle application
- S. Macdougall, Abandoned lavatory requisite application
- J. Arthur, Abandoned shovel application
- H. Droutlege, Abandoned totalisator application
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 October 1903
Lapsed Patent Applications, Liquid Seal, Fire-proof Floors, Axle Oiling, Animal Trap, Recording Machine, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington
6 names identified
- H. J. Jones, Lapsed liquid seal cover application
- R. W. de Montalk, Lapsed fire-proof floors application
- A. Thompson, Lapsed oiling carriage-axles application
- J. Roussell, Lapsed oiling carriage-axles application
- A. J. Espie, Lapsed animal-trap application
- H. Droutlege, Lapsed registering machine application
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1903, No 84