Patents and Trade Marks




Num. 9.

389

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1903.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1903.


CONTENTS.

Complete Specifications accepted .. .. .. 389
Provisional Specifications accepted .. .. .. 396
Letters Patent sealed .. .. .. 397
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid .. .. 397
Request to amend Specification .. .. .. 397
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned .. .. 397
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed .. .. 397
Letters Patent void .. .. .. 397
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks .. .. 398
Trade Marks registered .. .. .. 402
Subsequent Proprietors of Trade Marks registered .. 402
Request for Correction of Clerical Error .. .. 402
Trade Mark Application withdrawn .. .. 402
Trade Mark Renewal Fee paid .. .. .. 402
Quarterly List of Inventors .. .. .. 403
Quarterly List of Inventions
.. .. .. 411
Quarterly List of Designs Applicants .. .. 422
Quarterly List of Trade Marks Applicants
.. .. 423

*Alphabetical lists for the preceding quarters of the year 1902 appear in Gazettes Nos. 34, of the 1st May, 75, of the 18th September, and 99, of the 27th November.


Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 4th February, 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. 14297.—2nd December, 1901.—JAMES COTTERILL, of Wallace Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Settler, and CHARLES McINTYRE, Jun., of Pirie Street, Wellington aforesaid, Engineer. Improved means for automatically indicating the approach of a train or the like.*

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Claims.—(1.) In means for indicating the approach of a train or the like, a swinging arm pivoted to the side of the rail and adapted to be engaged by the flanges of the wheels passing over it, a spring connecting-piece beneath the arm with which the arm shall form contact when engaged by the wheel-flanges, wires from opposite poles of an electric battery connected respectively with the arm and spring piece, and a bell or other signal arranged in circuit with the battery wires, as set forth. (2.) A swinging pendant arm pivoted to the side of a rail and provided with springs for normally keeping it in an upright position, and with an upwardly extending part adapted to be engaged by the flanges of the wheels passing along the rails, in combination with a spring contact-piece secured below the arm and upon which the pendant portion of the arm will press when it is forced to one side, and with an electric alarm circuit connected to the swinging arm and contact-piece, as and for the purposes specified. (3.) The general arrangement, construction, and combination of parts in our improved means for automatically indicating the approach of a train or the like, as described and explained, as illustrated in the drawings, and for the several purposes set forth.

(Specification, 4s.; drawings, 1s.)


No. 14778.—17th April, 1902.—WILLIAM MOORE, of Yarrow Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, French-polisher, and CHARLES THOMAS KIERNAN, of Ythan Street, Invercargill aforesaid, Upholsterer. An improved box for packing rabbits, fish, poultry, and the like.*

Claims.—(1.) An improved box for packing rabbits, fish, poultry, and the like, consisting of the parts arranged, combined, and operating substantially as and for the purposes set forth, and illustrated in the drawing. (2.) In apparatus for the purposes indicated, an inner crate comprising a light framework covered with reticular material, in combination with an outer cover therefor adapted to be placed over said crate and to be readily removed therefrom, substantially as and for the purposes set forth, and illustrated in the drawing. (3.) An improved box for packing rabbits, fish, poultry, and the like, comprising an inner portion consisting of sides and ends made of light wood covered all round with wire netting or other wire fabric, and fastened at the side, and a cover adapted to go over the same made of wood or metal, and consisting of top and bottom portions kept in position by



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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 February 1903
Patents, Complete Specifications, Notice of Acceptance, Public Inspection, Opposition
  • James Cotterill, Co-applicant for patent No. 14297
  • Charles McIntyre (Junior), Co-applicant for patent No. 14297
  • William Moore, Co-applicant for patent No. 14778
  • Charles Thomas Kiernan, Co-applicant for patent No. 14778

  • Patent Office, Wellington