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when she attempts to suck herself the air is brought into her mouth by means of the bit, so preventing suction.
(Specification, 1s.; drawings, 1s.)
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, 13th April, 1904.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 17583.—23rd February, 1904.—THOMAS MOORE GEORGE, of Waipori, Otago, New Zealand, Miner. Improved toasting-fork.
No. 17667.—16th March, 1904.—WILLIAM TREMBATH, of Gore, Otago, New Zealand, Livery-stable Keeper. An improved cover for horses and other animals.
No. 17668.—16th March, 1904.—GIDEON HENDERSON, Jun., of Purau, Canterbury, New Zealand, Shepherd. An improved solution for killing noxious weeds.
No. 17674.—19th March, 1904.—ARTHUR JOSEPH HUTCHINSON, of 23, Hill Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. Collapsible cylinder or tube for graphophone or phonograph.
No. 17694.—23rd March, 1904.—FREDERIC JAMES SINGLE, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved adjustable horse-shoe.
No. 17699.—25th March, 1904.—DAVID JOSEPH WILLIAMS, of Waimangaroa Junction, Nelson, New Zealand, Flax-miller. Improved apparatus for conveying flax from strippers and cleaning the same.
No. 17701.—26th March, 1904.—DECIMUS ROWE, of Wanganui, Wellington, New Zealand, Cycle Agent. An improved bicycle-pump.
No. 17702.—28th March, 1904.—JOHN VINTEN WYBORN, of Inaha, Hawera, New Zealand, Secretary Dairy Factory. Improvements in or relating to the weather-aprons of vehicles.
No. 17703.—28th March, 1904.—JOHN VINTEN WYBORN, of Inaha, Hawera, New Zealand, Secretary Dairy Factory. Improvements in or relating to rainproof garments.
No. 17705.—25th March, 1904.—JOHN WATSON ANDREW, of Otahuhu, New Zealand, Grain-merchant. A sprayer for distributing molasses into foods for cattle.
No. 17707.—28th March, 1904.—GEORGE THOMAS ADAM, of Prebbleton, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved means for securing breeching-straps to the shafts of vehicles.
No. 17708.—30th March, 1904.—JAMES SCORRAR, of Wellington, New Zealand, Chaff-cutter. Improved means for actuating wool and other presses.
No. 17709.—30th March, 1904.—JAMES SCORRAR, of Wellington, New Zealand, Chaff-cutter. Improvements in or relating to lifting-levers.
No. 17711.—26th March, 1904.—JOHN POMEROY, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Fish-curer. Improvement in milking-machines.
No. 17716.—31st March, 1904.—WILLIAM FARISH NEWMAN, of 32, Arundle Terrace, Forest Lodge, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Engineer. Improvements in turbines.
No. 17718.—31st March, 1904.—WILLIAM EMMANUEL NAUNTON, of 6, Rae Street, North Fitzroy, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Music-teacher; and THOMAS CLARK PALMER, of 6, Rae Street, aforesaid, Electrician. A new method of printing music, and stave therefor.
No. 17722.—31st March, 1904.—ARCHIBALD McLELLAN CHISHOLM, of Spring Hills, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved means for securing the ends of machinery-belt ing together.
No. 17724.—29th March, 1904.—JOHN W. MURDOCK, of 69A, King Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Labourer. Scraper for cleaning electric-tramway lines.
No. 17725.—29th March, 1904.—ERNEST WINSER LLOYD, of Bobinawarrah, Victoria, Farmer. Improved method of and apparatus for measuring or weighing skim-milk.
No. 17726.—29th March, 1904.—FREDERICK CHRISTIAN BAGGESEN, of 82, William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Shipping Providore. An improved box for butter and other produce.
No. 17727.—30th March, 1904.—ERNEST MOSS, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanic. Improved coin-freed apparatus for stamping or franking letters.
No. 17729.—30th March, 1904.—ROBERT RUTHERFORD DOUGLAS, of 91, Harbour Terrace, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. A combined roller-protector for dredge-ladder elevators and suchlike.
No. 17730.—30th March, 1904.—ALFRED REGINALD HARDY, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Accountant. Improved staple.
No. 17732.—31st March, 1904.—EMILY ALEXANDER ALLAN, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Widow. Combined cake-tin and steamer.
No. 17742.—6th April, 1904.—FINDLAY McDOUGALL, of Wellington, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved potato-harvester.
No. 17744.—7th April, 1904.—WILLIAM WHITLOCK, of Gisborne, Auckland, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved steam turbine motor.
No. 17745.—7th April, 1904.—CHARLES VALENTINE JENKINS, of Victoria Street, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, Builder. An improved apparatus for producing optical effects.
No. 17750.—6th April, 1904.—PETER HARRISON, of High Street, Terang, Victoria, Australia, Saddler. Improved fastening-attachments for horse and cow rugs.
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 31st March to the 13th April, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 15575.—T. Cossar, printing-machine.
No. 15747.—A. S. Pike, belt and rope tightener.
No. 15895.—A. Hosking, tellurian and selenotrope.
No. 16029.—S. G. Dickson, machine for manufacturing horse-shoes.
No. 16045.—H. Agar, height-adjusting anti-rattling window-attachment.
No. 16055.—H. E. J. Morgan, tobacco-pipe.
No. 16106.—R. McKnight, electro-magnetic separator.
No. 16372.—J. M. Macintosh, sash-fastener.
No. 16393.—R. Collins, boot-toe protector.
No. 16397.—C. V. Potter, solution for mixing paints, &c.
No. 16476.—W. C. Crump, electro-medical belt.
No. 16538.—Babcock and Wilcox, Limited, and R. A. McLaren, chain grate-stoker.
No. 16869.—J. Thomas, coupling and buffer.
No. 16987.—B. North, electricity-meter.
No. 17026.—H. J. Gilberd, treating coal in ships, &c.
No. 17041.—W. E. Hughes, alternating current Watt meter. (The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited—F. Conrad.)
No. 17110.—W. Stock and C. D. Kennedy, spanner or wrench.
No. 17131.—E. Shaw, production of extract of coffee.
No. 17193.—Lamson Store Service Company, Limited, pneumatic-tube carrier. (C. F. R. Estienne.)
No. 17194.—Lamson Store Service Company, Limited, machine for bending tubes. (E. L. Giles.)
No. 17195.—Lamson Store Service Company, Limited, receiving terminal. (E. L. Giles.)
No. 17249.—J. Watson, shop-window frame.
No. 17266.—T. H. Alexander, valve mechanism for reciprocating-engine.
No. 17268.—W. R. Bawden, clinostat.
No. 17294.—C. L. Holm, bearing for rapidly rotating shaft.
No. 17314.—M. Pedersen, cream-separator.
No. 17316.—J. Cook, ball valve.
No. 17318.—R. E. Pennington, nut-locking spring washer.
No. 17320.—M. Ekenberg, concentrating and evaporating liquids.
No. 17327.—H. Allen, venetian-blind.
No. 17342.—L. S. V. Westrum, road-making.
No. 17343.—G. Gröndal, reducing iron-ore.
No. 17344.—G. Gröndal, magnetic separation of ores.
No. 17350.—W., T. S., W. H., and G. B. Humble, floor-cramp. (G. W. M. McDonald.)
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🌾 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications for Patent: Cow Bit for Preventing Sucking
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources13 April 1904
Patents, Dairy farming, Cow bit, Hollow tubing, Taranaki, William Thomas Thompson, Farmer
- William Thomas Thompson, Inventor of cow bit
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Acceptance of Provisional Specifications for Inventions
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources13 April 1904
Patents, Provisional specifications, Inventors, Otago, Canterbury, Wellington, Hawera, Gisborne, Dunedin, Christchurch, Australia
29 names identified
- Thomas Moore George, Inventor of improved toasting-fork
- William Trembath, Inventor of improved cover for horses
- Gideon Henderson (Junior), Inventor of solution for killing weeds
- Arthur Joseph Hutchinson, Inventor of collapsible cylinder for phonograph
- Frederic James Single, Inventor of adjustable horse-shoe
- David Joseph Williams, Inventor of flax-conveying apparatus
- Decimus Rowe, Inventor of improved bicycle-pump
- John Vinten Wyborn, Inventor of improvements in vehicle weather-aprons
- John Vinten Wyborn, Inventor of improvements in rainproof garments
- John Watson Andrew, Inventor of molasses sprayer for cattle food
- George Thomas Adam, Inventor of means for securing breeching-straps
- James Scorrar, Inventor of means for actuating wool presses
- James Scorrar, Inventor of improvements in lifting-levers
- John Pomeroy, Inventor of improvement in milking-machines
- William Farish Newman, Inventor of improvements in turbines
- William Emmanuel Naunton, Co-inventor of method of printing music
- Thomas Clark Palmer, Co-inventor of method of printing music
- Archibald McLellan Chisholm, Inventor of means for securing machinery belts
- John W. Murdock, Inventor of scraper for tramway lines
- Ernest Winsor Lloyd, Inventor of apparatus for measuring skim-milk
- Frederick Christian Baggesen, Inventor of improved box for butter
- Ernest Moss, Inventor of coin-freed letter stamping apparatus
- Robert Rutherford Douglas, Inventor of roller-protector for dredge-ladder
- Alfred Reginald Hardy, Inventor of improved staple
- Emily Alexander Allan (Widow), Inventor of combined cake-tin and steamer
- Findlay McDougall, Inventor of improved potato-harvester
- William Whitlock, Inventor of improved steam turbine motor
- Charles Valentine Jenkins, Inventor of apparatus for optical effects
- Peter Harrison, Inventor of improved fastening for animal rugs
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources13 April 1904
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed inventions, Printing machine, Belt tightener, Horse-shoe machine, Electrical devices, Steam turbines, Pneumatic tubes
36 names identified
- T. Cossar, Inventor of printing-machine
- A. S. Pike, Inventor of belt and rope tightener
- A. Hosking, Inventor of tellurian and selenotrope
- S. G. Dickson, Inventor of horse-shoe manufacturing machine
- H. Agar, Inventor of window attachment
- H. E. J. Morgan, Inventor of tobacco-pipe
- R. McKnight, Inventor of electro-magnetic separator
- J. M. Macintosh, Inventor of sash-fastener
- R. Collins, Inventor of boot-toe protector
- C. V. Potter, Inventor of paint-mixing solution
- W. C. Crump, Inventor of electro-medical belt
- R. A. McLaren, Co-inventor of chain grate-stoker
- J. Thomas, Inventor of coupling and buffer
- B. North, Inventor of electricity-meter
- H. J. Gilberd, Inventor of coal treatment method
- W. E. Hughes, Inventor of alternating current Watt meter
- F. Conrad, Agent for British Westinghouse Electric
- W. Stock, Co-inventor of spanner or wrench
- C. D. Kennedy, Co-inventor of spanner or wrench
- E. Shaw, Inventor of coffee extract production
- C. F. R. Estienne, Agent for Lamson Store Service Company
- E. L. Giles, Agent for Lamson Store Service Company
- J. Watson, Inventor of shop-window frame
- T. H. Alexander, Inventor of valve mechanism for engine
- W. R. Bawden, Inventor of clinostat
- C. L. Holm, Inventor of bearing for rotating shaft
- M. Pedersen, Inventor of cream-separator
- J. Cook, Inventor of ball valve
- R. E. Pennington, Inventor of nut-locking spring washer
- M. Ekenberg, Inventor of liquid concentration method
- H. Allen, Inventor of venetian-blind
- L. S. V. Westrum, Inventor of road-making method
- G. Gröndal, Inventor of iron-ore reduction method
- G. Gröndal, Inventor of magnetic ore separation method
- W., T. S., W. H., and G. B. Humble, Inventors of floor-cramp
- G. W. M. McDonald, Agent for Humble inventors
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1904, No 31