✨ Patent Notices
Num. 87.
2417
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1903.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1903.
CONTENTS.
Complete Specifications accepted .. .. .. 2417
Provisional Specifications accepted .. .. .. 2420
Letters Patent sealed .. .. .. 2421
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid .. 2421
Request for Correction of Clerical Errors in Applications for Letters Patent.. .. .. 2421
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned .. .. 2421
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed .. .. 2421
Letters Patent void .. .. .. 2422
Design registered .. .. .. 2422
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks .. 2422
Trade Marks registered .. .. .. 2424
Trade Mark Renewal Fees paid .. .. .. 2425
Subsequent Proprietors of Trade Mark registered .. 2425
Illustrations of Inventions .. .. .. At end
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 11th November, 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. 15791.—16th December, 1902.—ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, of Sutton, New Zealand, Gold-miner. Improvements in animal-traps.*
[NOTE.—The title in this case has been altered. See list of provisional specifications, Gazette No. 2, of the 8th January, 1903.]
Claims.—(1.) In an animal-trap, rubber rollers mounted eccentrically in jaws without teeth so as to grip tighter when a caught animal pulls, substantially as described. (2.) In an animal-trap, pieces pivotally secured by the pivots on which the jaws turn to which chains are attached, said chains being adapted to meet midway beneath the trap and to be secured by a single chain to a stake, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. (3.) The general construction, arrangement, and combination of parts composing my improvements in animal-traps, all substantially as and for the purposes described.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 15885.—19th January, 1903.—WILLIAM AGGERS, of Howe Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Upholsterer. Improvements in cushioned furniture and the like.*
Claim.—In furniture, a body or seat portion composed of a number of helical springs placed across the frame in parallel lines and secured at their ends to the sides thereof, such springs being overlaid with upholstering or other material in the usual manner, substantially as specified.
(Specification, 1s. 9d.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 15891.—20th January, 1903.—DUNCAN URQUHART, of Islington, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. A machine for printing both sides of sheep-bags and adjusting length of same in one operation.*
[NOTE.—The title in this case has been altered. See list of provisional specifications, Gazette No. 9, of the 5th February, 1903.]
Claims.—(1.) A machine for printing canvas bags, comprising the parts arranged, combined, and operating substantially as specified and illustrated. (2.) A machine for printing canvas bags, comprising in combination two superposed rollers, one of which carries the printing-type, inking-rollers carried above the type-rollers, and an adjustable winder for winding the material while being printed, substantially as specified and illustrated.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 2s.)
No. 15901.—21st January, 1903.—ARTHUR WARD, of Waikawa Valley, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer. Yoke for pigs.*
Claims.—(1.) Yoke for pigs, consisting of the parts combined, constructed, and operating substantially as described. (2.) Yoke for pigs, consisting of a semicircular portion with legs telescoping into two cheeks for adjustment in depth, a cross-bar at the base of the legs secured thereto adjustable for width, and a forward and upward pointed hook secured to the middle of the semicircular portion, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
(Specification, 1s. 9d.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 15920.—27th January 1903.—THOMAS MORRIS, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Manufacturer. An improved peg for fixing rabbit-traps, tent-ropes, and the like.*
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🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications for Patents
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry11 November 1903
Patents, Complete Specifications, Public Inspection, Opposition, Patent Office, Inventions
- Alexander Campbell, Accepted specification for animal-trap improvements
- William Aggers, Accepted specification for cushioned furniture improvements
- Duncan Urquhart, Accepted specification for printing machine for sheep-bags
- Arthur Ward, Accepted specification for pig yoke
- Thomas Morris, Accepted specification for improved rabbit-trap peg
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1903, No 87