Patent Office Notices




Num. 28.

957

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904.

CONTENTS.

Complete Specifications accepted .. .. ..
Provisional Specifications accepted .. .. ..
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Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid ..
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered ..
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Application for Letters Patent void.. .. ..
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Request for Correction of Clerical Errors in Specification .. .. .. .. ..
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks ..
Trade Marks registered .. .. ..
Trade Mark Renewal Fees paid .. .. ..
Subsequent Proprietors of Trade Marks registered ..
Alteration of Address of Proprietor of Trade Mark on Register .. .. .. .. ..
Illustrations of Inventions.. .. .. At end

Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 30th March, 1904.

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. 16595.—2nd July, 1903.—DAVID MCKENZIE, of Tennyson Street, Grey Lynn, near Auckland, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. Improved coiler and spindle for wire-weaving machines.*

Claims.—(1.) The improved coiler made as specified, having its groove or opening inwardly shaped into five divisions, each division being in itself of an even parallel circumference, with four of the divisions each less in depth than its preceding division, fitted on the improved spindle specified, with 16-gauge brass or copper wire wound round said spindle, for the purpose set forth, substantially as described and illustrated. (2.) The improved spindle made as specified, having its thick end except a short part thereof made of an even parallel thickness, and its thin end also of an even parallel thickness, with the intermediate or central part tapered from the thickest end to the thinnest end, fitted into the improved coiler specified, with 16-gauge brass or copper wire wound round said spindle, for the purposes set forth, substantially as described and illustrated. (3.) In combination, the improved coiler specified fitted on the improved spindle specified and the 16-gauge brass or copper wire wound round said improved spindle, all for the purpose set forth, substantially as described and illustrated.
(Specification, 4s.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 16928.—8th September, 1903.—ARCHIBALD JOHN MCPHARLIN, of “St. Elmo,” Lower Nelson Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Gum-farmer. An improved implement for cutting incisions in kauri and other gum-yielding trees.*

Claim.—For the purpose indicated, an implement having a comparatively flat blade with a cutting-edge, and an upwardly projecting flange upon each side, said flanges being sharpened at their outer edges, substantially as specified.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 17102.—15th October, 1903.—WILLIAM HENRY BROOKS, of Victoria Square West, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, Agent. Improvements in apparatus for the generation of gas.*



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📰 Table of Contents for Patent Supplement

📰 NZ Gazette
31 March 1904
Contents, Specifications, Patents, Trade Marks, Illustrations

🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 March 1904
Patents, Complete Specifications, Public Inspection, Opposition, Cabinetmaker, Coiler, Spindle, Wire-weaving
  • David McKenzie, Inventor of improved coiler and spindle
  • Archibald John McPharlin, Inventor of gum-yielding tree cutting implement
  • William Henry Brooks, Inventor of gas generation apparatus improvements