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No. 17693.—21st March, 1904.—MICHAEL BROWNE, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Labourer. A combined transferable handle and stand for clothes-irons.
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 7th to the 30th March, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 15241.—L. Roberts, dress-cutting chart.
No. 15661.—D. R. S. Galbraith and W. Stewart, reduction of ironsand.
No. 15662.—D. R. S. Galbraith and W. Stewart, reduction of ironsand.
No. 15700.—W. V. Hosking, bailing and unbailing cows.
No. 15760.—W. McKenzie and J. R. Bell, lever lifting-jack attachment.
No. 15788.—J. Paterson, bicycle attachment.
No. 15791.—A. Campbell, animal-trap.
No. 15985.—B. Parker, destroying rabbits, &c.
No. 16309.—J. A. Beale, oven-shelf.
No. 16563.—A. V. Challier, pick.
No. 16602.—W. C. Braddock, cleaning and washing currants.
No. 16648.—F. L. Davis, sash-regulator.
No. 16661.—J. Bates, portable boiler.
No. 16954.—W. Bennet, heel for boots and shoes.
No. 17027.—J. H. Patterson, carrying rifle when mounted.
No. 17042.—J. Whitelaw, non-refillable bottle.
No. 17049.—J. J. Meyers, C. F. Humphrey, and J. E. Sills, deep-well pump (G. C. Richards).
No. 17050.—C. E. Dolbear, caustic-soda manufacture.
No. 17051.—J. D. Wolf, separation of metals from ores.
No. 17056.—J. L. Ferrell, wood-preserving.
No. 17057.—J. L. Ferrell, wood-preserving.
No. 17118.—C. G. P. de Laval, treating materials in electric furnace.
No. 17234.—B. Parker, destroying rabbits.
No. 17267.—A. P. Richmond, therapeutic apparatus.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 12376.—S. Oxenham, hopper for spouting. 19th March, 1904.
No. 12467.—The Sulphides Reduction (New Process), Limited, treatment of ores (F. Ellershausen). 16th March, 1904.
No. 12484.—J. Scott, bedding, &c., for invalids, &c. 14th March, 1904.
No. 12486.—W. L. Luxford, A. H. Wylds, and J. H. Hanks, hoist. 21st March, 1904.
No. 12496.—J. C. Naismith, straw-elevator for threshing-machine. 28th March, 1904.
No. 12557.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, controller for electric motor (T. S. Perkins). 23rd March, 1904.
No. 12562.—S. G. Brown, telegraphic apparatus. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 12602.—E. F. Cassell, hydraulic motor. 16th March, 1904.
No. 12874.—G. E. T. Tuck, hoisting-gear for boring-tools, &c. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 12906.—M. W. Hanks, terminal and support for lamp-glowers. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 12907.—H. N. Potter, ballast resistances for Nernst lamp. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 12908.—A. J. Wurts, lighting by Nernst lamps. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 12909.—A. J. Wurts, H. N. Potter, and M. W. Hanks, starting-apparatus for Nernst lamp. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 12910.—A. J. Wurts and M. W. Hanks, terminal connection for Nernst lamp. 23rd March 1904.
No. 12911.—A. J. Wurts, H. N. Potter, E. Bennett, and M. C. Beebe, Nernst lamp and heater. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 12912.—P. C. Hewitt, electric lighting. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 13288.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electric-brake shoe (F. C. Newell). 16th March, 1904.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 9390.—P. Z. Davis, vehicle-wheel. 23rd March, 1904.
No. 9397.—Nimmo and Blair, insect-killer (G. H. Hicks). 28th March, 1904.
No. 9406.—H. E. Partridge, hair-wash (W. T. Trudgeon). 18th March, 1904.
No. 9641.—C. C. Wakefield, sight-feed lubricator. 23rd March, 1904.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Subsequent Proprietors, &c., of Letters Patent registered.
[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets. The date is that of registration.]
NO. 14309.—Potters Sulphide Ore Treatment, Limited, duly incorporated, whose registered office is situated at No. 369, Collins Street, in the City of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria. Separation of metals from sulphide ores. [C. V. Potter.] 16th March, 1904.
No. 17153.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, of Westinghouse Building, Norfolk Street, Strand, in the City of Westminster, in England, Manufacturers. Fluid-pressure turbine. [J. P. Campbell—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited.] 16th March, 1904.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent, with which provisional specifications only have been filed, abandoned (i.e., complete specifications not lodged) from the 17th March to the 30th March, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 16380.—J. Wren, screw.
No. 16382.—G. J. Smith and J. Scott, tin-opener.
No. 16384.—R. T. Stewart, slate-cleaner.
No. 16386.—J. A. Boyd, potato-cleaner.
No. 16387.—G. Renner and W. H. Boyens, gate opener and closer,
No. 16388.—J. S. Gray, luminous watch-hands.
No. 16389.—T. Miller and J. Falloon, weed-destroyer.
No. 16391.—J. T. Kibblewhite and R. W. Short, wheel-barrow.
No. 16392.—J. T. Kibblewhite and R. W. Short, lifting-device.
No. 16394.—G. S. Evans, ratchet wrench.
No. 16398.—E. T. Cox, auger.
No. 16404.—P. Herbert, car.
No. 16408.—A. G. French, tanning-bark.
No. 16411.—J. G. Scoullar, rabbit-crate.
No. 16412.—J. Worsnap, hose-coupling.
No. 16419.—J. Hurst, fire-escape.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Application for Letters Patent void.
APPLICATION for Letters Patent, with which complete specification has been lodged, void owing to non-acceptance of such complete specification:—
No. 15771.—C. W. Thompson, rock-drilling machine.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications lapsed owing to Letters Patent not being sealed, from the 17th to the 30th March 1904, inclusive:—
No. 15412.—J. Carlyle, sheep-trough.
No. 15434.—G. C. Clarke, gate.
No. 15445.—T. Ballinger, closet.
No. 15450.—C. Cross, bushfelling-stage.
No. 15451.—J. Tyrrell, pump.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏭 Provisional Specification for Patent: Clothes-Iron Handle
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 March 1904
Patents, Provisional Specification, Inventions, Clothes-Iron, Gisborne
- Michael Browne, Filed provisional specification for combined handle and stand for clothes-irons
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1904
Patents, Letters Patent, Inventions, Sealed Specifications, Multiple Inventors
26 names identified
- L. Roberts, Granted patent for dress-cutting chart
- D. R. S. Galbraith, Granted patent for reduction of ironsand
- W. Stewart, Granted patent for reduction of ironsand
- W. V. Hosking, Granted patent for bailing and unbailing cows
- W. McKenzie, Granted patent for lever lifting-jack attachment
- J. R. Bell, Granted patent for lever lifting-jack attachment
- J. Paterson, Granted patent for bicycle attachment
- A. Campbell, Granted patent for animal-trap
- B. Parker, Granted patent for destroying rabbits
- J. A. Beale, Granted patent for oven-shelf
- A. V. Challier, Granted patent for pick
- W. C. Braddock, Granted patent for cleaning and washing currants
- F. L. Davis, Granted patent for sash-regulator
- J. Bates, Granted patent for portable boiler
- W. Bennet, Granted patent for heel for boots and shoes
- J. H. Patterson, Granted patent for carrying rifle when mounted
- J. Whitelaw, Granted patent for non-refillable bottle
- J. J. Meyers, Granted patent for deep-well pump
- C. F. Humphrey, Granted patent for deep-well pump
- J. E. Sills, Granted patent for deep-well pump
- G. C. Richards, Agent for deep-well pump patent
- C. E. Dolbear, Granted patent for caustic-soda manufacture
- J. D. Wolf, Granted patent for separation of metals from ores
- J. L. Ferrell, Granted patent for wood-preserving
- C. G. P. de Laval, Granted patent for treating materials in electric furnace
- A. P. Richmond, Granted patent for therapeutic apparatus
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second-Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1904
Patents, Fees, Second-Term Payment, Inventions, Multiple Inventors
17 names identified
- S. Oxenham, Paid second-term fee for hopper for spouting
- F. Ellershausen, Agent for Sulphides Reduction (New Process), Limited
- J. Scott, Paid second-term fee for bedding for invalids
- W. L. Luxford, Paid second-term fee for hoist
- A. H. Wylds, Paid second-term fee for hoist
- J. H. Hanks, Paid second-term fee for hoist
- J. C. Naismith, Paid second-term fee for straw-elevator for threshing-machine
- T. S. Perkins, Agent for British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited
- S. G. Brown, Paid second-term fee for telegraphic apparatus
- E. F. Cassell, Paid second-term fee for hydraulic motor
- G. E. T. Tuck, Paid second-term fee for hoisting-gear for boring-tools
- M. W. Hanks, Paid second-term fee for terminal and support for lamp-glowers
- H. N. Potter, Paid second-term fee for ballast resistances for Nernst lamp
- A. J. Wurts, Paid second-term fee for lighting by Nernst lamps
- E. Bennett, Paid second-term fee for Nernst lamp and heater
- M. C. Beebe, Paid second-term fee for Nernst lamp and heater
- P. C. Hewitt, Paid second-term fee for electric lighting
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Third-Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1904
Patents, Fees, Third-Term Payment, Inventions
- P. Z. Davis, Paid third-term fee for vehicle-wheel
- G. H. Hicks, Agent for Nimmo and Blair
- H. E. Partridge, Paid third-term fee for hair-wash
- W. T. Trudgeon, Agent for hair-wash patent
- C. C. Wakefield, Paid third-term fee for sight-feed lubricator
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Patents Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 March 1904
Patents, Proprietors, Registration, Assignments, Corporate Ownership
- C. V. Potter, Original patentee of separation of metals from sulphide ores
- J. P. Campbell, Original patentee of fluid-pressure turbine
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Patent Applications Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1904
Patents, Abandoned Applications, Provisional Specifications, Inventions
21 names identified
- J. Wren, Abandoned application for screw
- G. J. Smith, Abandoned application for tin-opener
- J. Scott, Abandoned application for tin-opener
- R. T. Stewart, Abandoned application for slate-cleaner
- J. A. Boyd, Abandoned application for potato-cleaner
- G. Renner, Abandoned application for gate opener and closer
- W. H. Boyens, Abandoned application for gate opener and closer
- J. S. Gray, Abandoned application for luminous watch-hands
- T. Miller, Abandoned application for weed-destroyer
- J. Falloon, Abandoned application for weed-destroyer
- J. T. Kibblewhite, Abandoned application for wheel-barrow
- R. W. Short, Abandoned application for wheel-barrow
- J. T. Kibblewhite, Abandoned application for lifting-device
- R. W. Short, Abandoned application for lifting-device
- G. S. Evans, Abandoned application for ratchet wrench
- E. T. Cox, Abandoned application for auger
- P. Herbert, Abandoned application for car
- A. G. French, Abandoned application for tanning-bark
- J. G. Scoullar, Abandoned application for rabbit-crate
- J. Worsnap, Abandoned application for hose-coupling
- J. Hurst, Abandoned application for fire-escape
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Patent Application Void Due to Non-Acceptance
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1904
Patents, Void Application, Non-Acceptance, Complete Specification
- C. W. Thompson, Application void for rock-drilling machine due to non-acceptance
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Patent Applications Lapsed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1904
Patents, Lapsed Applications, Unsealed Letters Patent
- J. Carlyle, Application lapsed for sheep-trough
- G. C. Clarke, Application lapsed for gate
- T. Ballinger, Application lapsed for closet
- C. Cross, Application lapsed for bushfelling-stage
- J. Tyrrell, Application lapsed for pump
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
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