Patents and Inventions




Mar. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 779

Claim.—The placing of a plate of zinc with copper behind it next to the skin of the person wearing it on one foot, wrist, or arm, and the placing of a plate of copper with zinc behind it on the other foot, wrist, or arm of the person wearing it, for the purpose set forth, substantially as described.
(Specification, 1s. 9d.)

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, 2nd March, 1904.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 17177.—3rd November, 1903.—PERCY ROLFE SARGOOD, trading as Sargood, Son, and Ewen, of Wellington and elsewhere, in the Colony of New Zealand, Warehousemen (nominee of William Henry John Masding, of Monmouth Villa, Bridgewater, England, Collar-manufacturer). An improved collar.

No. 17492.—20th January, 1904.—CHARLES LUDWIG AUGUST, of Spey Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Cabinet-maker. Improvements in household or common pins.

No. 17538.—11th February, 1904.—THEOPHILUS DE SCHRYVER, of Wellington, New Zealand (nominee of the Copeland-Chatterson Company, Limited, of Toronto, Canada, Manufacturing Stationers (the assignees of Robert James Copeland and Albert Edwy Chatterson, both of Toronto aforesaid). Improvements in loose-leaf account-books.

No. 17541.—11th February, 1904.—CHARLES SAMUEL HAWKESWOOD, of Scarborough Terrace, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved roofing-tile and ridging therefor.

No. 17544.—16th February, 1904.—ERNEST SELDON PIKE, of 166, Tinakori Road, Wellington, New Zealand, Marine Engineer. A cover for protecting cooking-ranges and suchlike from grease, &c.

No. 17545.—17th February, 1904.—CHARLES PETER WINKELMANN, of Otorohanga, Auckland, New Zealand, Pharmaceutical Chemist and Electrician. Improvements in an electric fire-alarm for the protection of all commercial buildings and private houses.

No. 17546.—17th February, 1904.—ALBERT MORGAN CONROY, of Hawera, New Zealand, Manager of the Opera House. An improvement in theatre chairs and the like.

No. 17547.—17th February, 1904.—DONALD CLARK, of Murphy Street, Bairnsdale, Victoria, Metallurgist. An improved process for the separation of sulphides, tellurides, and other metallic minerals from their ores.

No. 17548.—17th February, 1904.—HAROLD LIGHTBAND, of Hereford Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Warehouse-manager. Improvements in and relating to tire-covers for motor cars and the like.

No. 17549.—16th February, 1904.—MARY COWAN, of Colac, Southland, New Zealand, Occupied in Domestic Duties. Improvements in hooks and eyes.

No. 17553.—20th February, 1904.—ALEXANDER MACVEAN, of Tipapa, New Zealand, Shepherd. Improvements in or relating to fencing-doppers.

No. 17554.—19th February, 1904.—JULIUS JOHNSON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Artificial-limb Maker. Improved chest-expanding brace.

No. 17555.—22nd February, 1904.—HERBERT JAMES WHITELAW, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Saddler. An improved clothes-peg.

No. 17556.—23rd February, 1904.—JOHN LAW KIRKBRIDE, of Sentinel Road, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler. An improved automatic street-sweeper.

No. 17557.—19th February, 1904.—TOM VIVIAN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman, and HERBERT WILLIAM DE BAUGH, of Esplanade Road, Mount Eden, near Auckland aforesaid, Commercial Traveller. An improved non-conductor liner for portable washing-coppers and portable steam cookers or generators.

No. 17558.—20th February, 1904.—JOHN LUCK, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Engine-driver. Improvements in hat-pins.

No. 17559.—23rd February, 1904.—GEORGE GRANVILLE SUTHERLAND and ALEXANDER GORE BRETT, of Hawera, New Zealand, Commission Agents. An improved moustache-guard for spoons.

No. 17561.—24th February, 1904.—PERCY JOHN OGLE, of 4, Bishopsgate Street Within, London, England, Consulting Engineer, and THE RAPID CYANIDE TREATMENT, LIMITED, of the same address, Manufacturers. Improvements in or relating to the extraction of metals from their ores.

No. 17566.—25th February, 1904.—CLIFFORD COLES, of 337–339, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Bourke, Victoria, Australia, Taxidermist and Furrier. An elastic noiseless socket for the legs of chairs, tables, and the like.

No. 17570.—25th February, 1904.—CHARLES JOHN JOHNSTON, of Bluff, Southland, New Zealand, Contractor. Improvements in means for suspending clothes-lines and for attaching clothes thereto.

No. 17571.—25th February, 1904.—FREDERICK WILLIAM NAUMANN, of Wellington, New Zealand, Traveller. An improved appliance for cleaning lamp-glasses, bottles, and the like.

No. 17575.—26th February, 1904.—ARCHIBALD JOHN MCPHARLIN, of Whangapoua, Auckland, New Zealand, Gum-farmer, and ROBERT STEPHEN GOODISSON, of “St. Elmo,” Lower Nelson Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Miner. Improvements in miner’s spear pumps.

No. 17576.—26th February, 1904—EDWARDS ALBERT GEORGE HAMLIN, of Dannevirke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improved rain, dust, and draught excluders from doors.

No. 17578.—26th February, 1904.—FREDERICK WILLIAM SMITH, of Rangiwahia, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved means for drawing off proportionate quantities of liquids from vessels containing the same.

No. 17579.—26th February, 1904.—THOMAS PATRICK LYONS, of Wellington, New Zealand, Carriage-proprietor. Improvements in or relating to the tires of vehicle-wheels.

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 18th February to the 2nd March, 1904, inclusive:—

No. 15588.—J. Robertson, ditch-plough.

No. 15657.—L. Adamson, collecting rain-water.

No. 15659.—S. Nicolson, removing tires of cycles, &c.

No. 15670.—J. Constable, water-closet siphon.

No. 15680.—J. Cormack, coulter-centre.

No. 15694.—T. Smith and G. Boardman, flushing-cistern.

No. 15705.—M. J. Cherrie, opening oysters.

No. 15795.—W. and J. Fairweather, and W. Fairweather, jun., selvage-stripping flax-drum.

No. 15826.—D. W. Balch, electro-magnetic railway traction (A. A. Honey).

No. 15885.—W. Aggers, cushioned furniture.

No. 15962.—H. P. Wellman, elevating gate.

No. 16196.—G. T. Shilton and A. Schultze, tire-cover.

No. 16229.—United Shoe Machinery Company, nurling-machine (L. A. Casgrain).

No. 16285.—S. J. Osmond, washing-machine.

No. 16574.—W. R. Morgan, staple-drawer and wire-cutter.

No. 16679.—O. Hansen, Opening, closing, and fastening gates.

No. 16687.—G. P. Martin, animal-cover fastening.

No. 16932.—C. F. de K. Stewart, generating high-velocity gaseous jet.

No. 17088.—R. and A. T. Burke, breeching-strap for harness.

No. 17147.—H. L. Sulman and H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, ore-concentration.

No. 17148.—A. E. Cattermole, concentration and classification of ores.

No. 17149.—G. A. W. Alexander, washing-machine.

No. 17150.—J. G. Patterson, coal-cutting machine.

No. 17151.—W. Gunn, manufacturing producer and water gas (C. Whitfield).

No. 17152.—The Natural Food Company, biscuits, &c. (H. D. Perky).

No. 17153.—J. P. Campbell, fluid-pressure turbine (British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited).

No. 17154.—J. E. Cooper, anti-friction mechanism.

No. 17155.—J. Moir, detecting and estimating gold.

No. 17185.—R. W. Ashcroft, tank-cleaning overflow.

No. 17187.—G. J. Atkins, poles of electrolytic apparatus.

No. 17190.—J. A. Dahlgvist, liner for separator-drum.

No. 17219.—C. J. Alexander, gas-burner.



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🏭 Claim for Patent No. 17552 - Galvanic Plate for Footwear and Bracelets

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Complete Specifications, Galvanic plates, Therapeutic devices, Footwear, Bracelets
  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 March 1904
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Warehousemen, Cabinet-makers, Engineers, Metallurgists, Domestic Inventions, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Otago, Southland, Hawke's Bay
28 names identified
  • Percy Rolfe Sargood, Applicant for improved collar
  • Charles Ludwig August, Applicant for improvements in household pins
  • Theophilus De Schryver, Applicant for improvements in loose-leaf account-books
  • Charles Samuel Hawkewood, Applicant for improved roofing-tile and ridging
  • Ernest Seldon Pike, Applicant for cover for cooking-ranges
  • Charles Peter Winklemann, Applicant for electric fire-alarm improvements
  • Albert Morgan Conroy, Applicant for improvement in theatre chairs
  • Donald Clark, Applicant for improved process for mineral separation
  • Harold Lightband, Applicant for improvements in motor car tire-covers
  • Mary Cowan, Applicant for improvements in hooks and eyes
  • Alexander Macvean, Applicant for improvements in fencing-doppers
  • Julius Johnson, Applicant for improved chest-expanding brace
  • Herbert James Whitewall, Applicant for improved clothes-peg
  • John Law Kirkbride, Applicant for improved automatic street-sweeper
  • Tom Vivian, Applicant for improved non-conductor liner
  • Herbert William De Baugh, Applicant for improved non-conductor liner
  • John Luck, Applicant for improvements in hat-pins
  • George Granville Sutherland, Applicant for improved moustache-guard for spoons
  • Alexander Gore Brett, Applicant for improved moustache-guard for spoons
  • Percy John Ogle, Applicant for improvements in metal extraction
  • Clifford Coles, Applicant for elastic noiseless socket for furniture legs
  • Charles John Johnston, Applicant for improvements in clothes-line suspension
  • Frederick William Naumann, Applicant for improved lamp-glass cleaning appliance
  • Archibald John McPharlin, Applicant for improvements in miner’s spear pumps
  • Robert Stephen Goodisson, Applicant for improvements in miner’s spear pumps
  • Edwards Albert George Hamlin, Applicant for improved door draught excluder
  • Frederick William Smith, Applicant for improved means for drawing liquids
  • Thomas Patrick Lyons, Applicant for improvements in vehicle wheel tires

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 March 1904
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Ditch-plough, Rainwater collection, Tire removal, Water-closet siphon, Flushing-cistern, Oyster opening, Flax-drum, Railway traction, Cushioned furniture, Gate mechanisms, Washing-machine, Staple-drawer, Gas-jet generation, Harness, Ore concentration, Biscuits, Turbines, Anti-friction, Gold detection, Tank overflow, Electrolytic poles, Separator-drum liner, Gas-burner
38 names identified
  • J. Robertson, Patent for ditch-plough
  • L. Adamson, Patent for collecting rain-water
  • S. Nicolson, Patent for removing cycle tires
  • J. Constable, Patent for water-closet siphon
  • J. Cormack, Patent for coulter-centre
  • T. Smith, Patent for flushing-cistern
  • G. Boardman, Patent for flushing-cistern
  • M. J. Cherrie, Patent for opening oysters
  • W. and J. Fairweather, Patent for selvage-stripping flax-drum
  • W., jun. Fairweather, Patent for selvage-stripping flax-drum
  • D. W. Balch, Patent for electro-magnetic railway traction
  • A. A. Honey, Agent for electro-magnetic railway traction patent
  • W. Aggers, Patent for cushioned furniture
  • H. P. Wellman, Patent for elevating gate
  • G. T. Shilton, Patent for tire-cover
  • A. Schultze, Patent for tire-cover
  • L. A. Casgrain, Agent for nurling-machine patent
  • S. J. Osmond, Patent for washing-machine
  • W. R. Morgan, Patent for staple-drawer and wire-cutter
  • O. Hansen, Patent for gate opening/closing mechanism
  • G. P. Martin, Patent for animal-cover fastening
  • C. F. de K. Stewart, Patent for high-velocity gaseous jet
  • R. and A. T. Burke, Patent for breeching-strap for harness
  • H. L. Sulman, Patent for ore-concentration
  • H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, Patent for ore-concentration
  • A. E. Cattermole, Patent for concentration and classification of ores
  • G. A. W. Alexander, Patent for washing-machine
  • J. G. Patterson, Patent for coal-cutting machine
  • W. Gunn, Patent for manufacturing producer and water gas
  • C. Whitfield, Agent for gas manufacturing patent
  • H. D. Perky, Agent for biscuits patent
  • J. P. Campbell, Patent for fluid-pressure turbine
  • J. E. Cooper, Patent for anti-friction mechanism
  • J. Moir, Patent for detecting and estimating gold
  • R. W. Ashcroft, Patent for tank-cleaning overflow
  • G. J. Atkins, Patent for poles of electrolytic apparatus
  • J. A. Dahlgvist, Patent for liner for separator-drum
  • C. J. Alexander, Patent for gas-burner

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar