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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 36

No. 17784.—12th April, 1904.—ALFRED REGINALD HARDY, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Accountant. Improvements in grates.

No. 17785.—12th April, 1904.—ALFRED REGINALD HARDY, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Accountant. Sash mover, lock, and alarm.

No. 17786.—12th April, 1904.—ROBERT NOBLE ADAMS and ALFRED REGINALD HARDY, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Sash mover and lock.

No. 17787.—12th April, 1904.—THOMAS MORRIS, of Dalry Street, Mornington, Dunedin, New Zealand, Patent-medicine Manufacturer. An improved method for fixing advertisements on shelves.

No. 17788.—12th April, 1904.—THOMAS MORRIS, of Dalry Street, Mornington, Dunedin, New Zealand, Patent-medicine Manufacturer. Improved rainproof coat or cape.

No. 17790.—16th April, 1904.—HARRY DUNSTAN ATKINSON, of Wellington, New Zealand, Clerk. Improvements in or relating to ink-wells.

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 14th April to 27th April, 1904, inclusive :—

No. 15817.—D. McKenzie, finger-guide for penholder.

No. 15848.—W. E. Reynolds, plough.

No. 15859.—T. Napier, boot and knife cleaner.

No. 15875.—A. R. Hardy, sconce for candlestick.

No. 15882.—B. Crawford, engine-silencer.

No. 15894.—G. Hutchinson, milking-machine.

No. 15901.—A. Ward, yoke for pigs.

No. 15904.—F. H. Green, kettle-hook.

No. 15911.—T. Foster and T. T. Paul, loose-leaf account-book.

No. 15933.—J. Holms, jun., coupling-links.

No. 16074.—E. Eaton, manufacture of bricks.

No. 16075.—E. Eaton, manufacture of bricks.

No. 16288.—A. M. S. Watts, draw-off tap.

No. 16316.—E. Johanson, non-refill bottle.

No. 16733.—J. Miller, wrapper.

No. 16774.—J. Wright, fencing-batten.

No. 16945.—United Shoe Machinery Company, lasting-machine. (E. E. Winkley and F. L. Alley.)

No. 17091.—J. Miller, envelope.

No. 17158.—G. S. Duncan, slime-filtering apparatus.

No. 17181.—E. A. Ashcroft, production of metals by electrolysis.

No. 17201.—P. R. Sargood and J. B. Holt, steam-box for pressing garments.

No. 17207.—R. White, earth-scoop.

No. 17210.—A. Knox, electrical time-service.

No. 17247.—J. Wright, fencing-standard.

No. 17283.—H. O. Olsen, artificial stone.

No. 17284.—G. F. Holden, compressing chaff, &c., into bales.

No. 17328.—J. Bald, flushing-cistern.

No. 17341.—S. Whitburn, frying-pan cover.

No. 17418.—G. G. Turri, furnace. (T. Edwards.)

No. 17423.—A. W. Boon, cycle gearing and driving mechanism.

No. 17437.—Soda Stream, Limited; and W. Hucks, jun., aerating liquids.

No. 17438.—W. and G. Vickery and T. Harding, box-fastening.

No. 17454.—A. L. Watkins, grooving or necking metal tubes.

No. 17455.—W. L. Gale, smoke-conveyer.

No. 17482.—S. Selby, drying bricks, &c.

No. 17483.—E. Eaton, manufacture of bricks.

No. 17486.—The Morgan Crucible Company, Limited, furnace. (C. W. Speirs.)

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 12541.—R. Franklin, ventilating ships. 13th April, 1904.

No. 12555.—W. H. Norton, wire-strainer. 14th April, 1904.

No. 12590.—N. Du Brul, cigarette-machine. 14th April, 1904.

No. 12793.—C. J. Kielberg, making cylindrical article. 20th April, 1904.

No. 13289.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electric brake. (F. C. Newell.) 13th April, 1904.

No. 13297.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electric brake. (F. C. Newell.) 13th April, 1904.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 9445.—H. Higgins, treating “separated” milk. 13th April, 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. 13283.—Everett Fleet Morse, Jacob Dobson Cox, and Francis Fleury Prentiss, trading together as “The Morse Thermo Gage Company,” of Trumansburg, in the State of New York, one of the United States of America, Manufacturers.” Gauging high temperatures. [E. Phillips—E. F. Morse.] 27th April, 1904.

No. 15039.—Norddeutscher Lloyd, a corporation organized under the laws of Germany, of Bremen, in the Empire of Germany. Closing and opening bulk-head doors. [P. Hoppe.] 27th April, 1904.

No. 15425.—Charles Hayward Izard, of 43, Featherston Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Solicitor. Cow-leg holder. (Seventeen and one-half parts and fifty parts of Collins’s interest.) [W. A. Collins.] 27th April, 1904.

No. 17041.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, of Westinghouse Building, Norfolk Street, Strand, Westminster, England, Manufacturers. Alternating-current Watt meter. [W. E. Hughes—F. Conrad.] 27th April, 1904.

No. 17404.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, of Westinghouse Building, Norfolk Street, Strand, in the City of Westminster, in England, Manufacturers. Electric arc lamp. [J. P. Campbell.] 27th April, 1904.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Notice of Request to amend Specification.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 26th April, 1904.

A REQUEST for leave to amend the specification relating to the undermentioned application for Letters Patent has been received, and is open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time from one month from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the amendments. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.

No. 16909.—4th September, 1903.—Wolseley Sheep-shearing Machine Company, Limited, of Sydney Works, Alma Street, Birmingham, England, Manufacturers, and Herbert Austin, of St. Anne’s, Sutton Road, Erdington, Warwick, England, Engineer. Novel or improved flexible joint and casing for use with the vertical flexible shaft which transmits power to a machine for cutting or shearing hair or wool.

The proposed amendments are as follows :—

Page 1, line 19: The insertion of the word “usually” after the word “as.”

Page 2, line 7: The insertion of the words “this spindle” in place of the word “which.”

Page 2, last line: The insertion of the word “casing” in place of “sleeve.”

Page 3, lines 2 and 3: The excision of the words “which forms an important feature of this invention.”

Page 3, line 5: The insertion of the words “rigid with the casing and is” after the words “which is.”

Page 3, lines 7 to 10: The excision of the words “against the elastic force of which the lower portion of the joint is moved in relation to the upper portion; and the rigid sleeve is rigid with the lower portion of the joint,” and the substitution therefor of the words “which is normally in tension and which is stretched or opened out under still greater tension at one side when the lower portion of the joint is moved in relation to the upper portion; and a very important feature of the invention consists of means which insure that, if the lower portion of the joint is turned anglewise to the upper, in any direction, it will turn against the upper portion as a fulcrum at a point some distance from the axis of the shaft, whereby there is always a very definite tendency for the case surrounding the flexible shaft to return to a vertical position and to be maintained in such position.”



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🏭 Provisional patent specifications accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 April 1904
patent, provisional specification, invention, Dunedin, Wellington, Patent Office
7 names identified
  • Alfred Reginald Hardy, Accepted provisional specification for improved grates
  • Alfred Reginald Hardy, Accepted provisional specification for sash mover, lock, and alarm
  • Robert Noble Adams, Accepted provisional specification for sash mover and lock
  • Alfred Reginald Hardy, Accepted provisional specification for sash mover and lock
  • Thomas Morris, Accepted provisional specification for method of fixing advertisements on shelves
  • Thomas Morris, Accepted provisional specification for improved rainproof coat or cape
  • Harry Dunstan Atkinson, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in ink-wells

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 April 1904
Letters Patent, invention, patented device, mechanical improvement, Patent Office
45 names identified
  • D. McKenzie, Granted Letters Patent for finger-guide for penholder
  • W. E. Reynolds, Granted Letters Patent for plough
  • T. Napier, Granted Letters Patent for boot and knife cleaner
  • A. R. Hardy, Granted Letters Patent for sconce for candlestick
  • B. Crawford, Granted Letters Patent for engine-silencer
  • G. Hutchinson, Granted Letters Patent for milking-machine
  • A. Ward, Granted Letters Patent for yoke for pigs
  • F. H. Green, Granted Letters Patent for kettle-hook
  • T. Foster, Granted Letters Patent for loose-leaf account-book
  • T. T. Paul, Granted Letters Patent for loose-leaf account-book
  • J. jun. Holms, Granted Letters Patent for coupling-links
  • E. Eaton, Granted Letters Patent for manufacture of bricks
  • E. Eaton, Granted Letters Patent for manufacture of bricks
  • A. M. S. Watts, Granted Letters Patent for draw-off tap
  • E. Johanson, Granted Letters Patent for non-refill bottle
  • J. Miller, Granted Letters Patent for wrapper
  • J. Wright, Granted Letters Patent for fencing-batten
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Granted Letters Patent for lasting-machine
  • E. E. Winkley, Joint patentee for lasting-machine
  • F. L. Alley, Joint patentee for lasting-machine
  • J. Miller, Granted Letters Patent for envelope
  • G. S. Duncan, Granted Letters Patent for slime-filtering apparatus
  • E. A. Ashcroft, Granted Letters Patent for production of metals by electrolysis
  • P. R. Sargood, Granted Letters Patent for steam-box for pressing garments
  • J. B. Holt, Granted Letters Patent for steam-box for pressing garments
  • R. White, Granted Letters Patent for earth-scoop
  • A. Knox, Granted Letters Patent for electrical time-service
  • J. Wright, Granted Letters Patent for fencing-standard
  • H. O. Olsen, Granted Letters Patent for artificial stone
  • G. F. Holden, Granted Letters Patent for compressing chaff into bales
  • J. Bald, Granted Letters Patent for flushing-cistern
  • S. Whitburn, Granted Letters Patent for frying-pan cover
  • G. G. Turri, Granted Letters Patent for furnace
  • T. Edwards, Joint patentee for furnace
  • A. W. Boon, Granted Letters Patent for cycle gearing and driving mechanism
  • Soda Stream, Limited, Granted Letters Patent for aerating liquids
  • W. jun. Hucks, Joint patentee for aerating liquids
  • W. and G. Vickery, Granted Letters Patent for box-fastening
  • T. Harding, Granted Letters Patent for box-fastening
  • A. L. Watkins, Granted Letters Patent for grooving metal tubes
  • W. L. Gale, Granted Letters Patent for smoke-conveyer
  • S. Selby, Granted Letters Patent for drying bricks
  • E. Eaton, Granted Letters Patent for manufacture of bricks
  • The Morgan Crucible Company, Limited, Granted Letters Patent for furnace
  • C. W. Speirs, Joint patentee for furnace

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Second and third-term patent fees paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 April 1904
patent fees, renewal, second-term, third-term, Patent Office
7 names identified
  • R. Franklin, Paid second-term fee for patent on ventilating ships
  • W. H. Norton, Paid second-term fee for patent on wire-strainer
  • N. Du Brul, Paid second-term fee for patent on cigarette-machine
  • C. J. Kielberg, Paid second-term fee for patent on making cylindrical article
  • The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, Paid second-term fee for patent on electric brake
  • The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, Paid second-term fee for patent on electric brake
  • H. Higgins, Paid third-term fee for patent on treating separated milk

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Subsequent proprietors of patents registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 April 1904
patent assignment, ownership transfer, registered proprietor, Patent Office
7 names identified
  • Everett Fleet Morse, Registered as subsequent proprietor for patent on gauging high temperatures
  • Jacob Dobson Cox, Registered as subsequent proprietor for patent on gauging high temperatures
  • Francis Fleury Prentiss, Registered as subsequent proprietor for patent on gauging high temperatures
  • Norddeutscher Lloyd, Registered as subsequent proprietor for patent on bulk-head doors
  • Charles Hayward Izard, Registered as subsequent proprietor for patent on cow-leg holder
  • The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, Registered as subsequent proprietor for patent on alternating-current Watt meter
  • The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, Registered as subsequent proprietor for patent on electric arc lamp

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Notice of request to amend patent specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 April 1904
patent amendment, specification change, public inspection, opposition, Wolseley Sheep-shearing Machine Company
  • Wolseley Sheep-shearing Machine Company, Limited, Requested amendment to patent specification for flexible joint and casing
  • Herbert Austin, Requested amendment to patent specification for flexible joint and casing

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Provisional patent specifications accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 April 1904
patent, provisional specification, invention, Dunedin, Wellington, Patent Office
7 names identified
  • Alfred Reginald Hardy, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in grates
  • Alfred Reginald Hardy, Accepted provisional specification for sash mover, lock, and alarm
  • Robert Noble Adams, Accepted provisional specification for sash mover and lock
  • Alfred Reginald Hardy, Accepted provisional specification for sash mover and lock
  • Thomas Morris, Accepted provisional specification for improved method for fixing advertisements on shelves
  • Thomas Morris, Accepted provisional specification for improved rainproof coat or cape
  • Harry Dunstan Atkinson, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in ink-wells

🏭 Letters Patent sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 April 1904
Letters Patent, invention, patent grant, mechanical devices, Patent Office
42 names identified
  • D. McKenzie, Granted Letters Patent for finger-guide for penholder
  • W. E. Reynolds, Granted Letters Patent for plough
  • T. Napier, Granted Letters Patent for boot and knife cleaner
  • A. R. Hardy, Granted Letters Patent for sconce for candlestick
  • B. Crawford, Granted Letters Patent for engine-silencer
  • G. Hutchinson, Granted Letters Patent for milking-machine
  • A. Ward, Granted Letters Patent for yoke for pigs
  • F. H. Green, Granted Letters Patent for kettle-hook
  • T. Foster, Granted Letters Patent for loose-leaf account-book
  • T. T. Paul, Granted Letters Patent for loose-leaf account-book
  • J. jun. Holms, Granted Letters Patent for coupling-links
  • E. Eaton, Granted Letters Patent for manufacture of bricks
  • E. Eaton, Granted Letters Patent for manufacture of bricks
  • A. M. S. Watts, Granted Letters Patent for draw-off tap
  • E. Johanson, Granted Letters Patent for non-refill bottle
  • J. Miller, Granted Letters Patent for wrapper
  • J. Wright, Granted Letters Patent for fencing-batten
  • E. E. Winkley, Co-granted Letters Patent for lasting-machine
  • F. L. Alley, Co-granted Letters Patent for lasting-machine
  • J. Miller, Granted Letters Patent for envelope
  • G. S. Duncan, Granted Letters Patent for slime-filtering apparatus
  • E. A. Ashcroft, Granted Letters Patent for production of metals by electrolysis
  • P. R. Sargood, Co-granted Letters Patent for steam-box for pressing garments
  • J. B. Holt, Co-granted Letters Patent for steam-box for pressing garments
  • R. White, Granted Letters Patent for earth-scoop
  • A. Knox, Granted Letters Patent for electrical time-service
  • J. Wright, Granted Letters Patent for fencing-standard
  • H. O. Olsen, Granted Letters Patent for artificial stone
  • G. F. Holden, Granted Letters Patent for compressing chaff into bales
  • J. Bald, Granted Letters Patent for flushing-cistern
  • S. Whitburn, Granted Letters Patent for frying-pan cover
  • G. G. Turri, Co-granted Letters Patent for furnace
  • T. Edwards, Co-granted Letters Patent for furnace
  • A. W. Boon, Granted Letters Patent for cycle gearing and driving mechanism
  • W. jun. Hucks, Co-granted Letters Patent for aerating liquids
  • W. and G. Vickery, Co-granted Letters Patent for box-fastening
  • T. Harding, Co-granted Letters Patent for box-fastening
  • A. L. Watkins, Granted Letters Patent for grooving metal tubes
  • W. L. Gale, Granted Letters Patent for smoke-conveyer
  • S. Selby, Granted Letters Patent for drying bricks
  • E. Eaton, Granted Letters Patent for manufacture of bricks
  • C. W. Speirs, Co-granted Letters Patent for furnace

🏭 Second and third-term patent fees paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 April 1904
patent fees, second-term, third-term, payment, Patent Office
7 names identified
  • R. Franklin, Paid second-term fee for ventilating ships
  • W. H. Norton, Paid second-term fee for wire-strainer
  • N. Du Brul, Paid second-term fee for cigarette-machine
  • C. J. Kielberg, Paid second-term fee for making cylindrical article
  • F. C. Newell, Representing British Westinghouse for electric brake second-term fee
  • F. C. Newell, Representing British Westinghouse for electric brake second-term fee
  • H. Higgins, Paid third-term fee for treating separated milk

🏭 Subsequent proprietors of Letters Patent registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 April 1904
patent assignment, proprietor transfer, registration, Patent Office
7 names identified
  • Everett Fleet Morse, Registered as subsequent proprietor for gauging high temperatures
  • Jacob Dobson Cox, Registered as subsequent proprietor for gauging high temperatures
  • Francis Fleury Prentiss, Registered as subsequent proprietor for gauging high temperatures
  • Norddeutscher Lloyd, Registered as subsequent proprietor for bulk-head door mechanism
  • Charles Hayward Izard, Registered as subsequent proprietor for cow-leg holder
  • The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, Registered as subsequent proprietor for alternating-current Watt meter
  • The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, Registered as subsequent proprietor for electric arc lamp

🏭 Notice of request to amend patent specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 April 1904
patent amendment, specification change, public opposition, Wolseley, flexible joint
  • Wolseley Sheep-shearing Machine Company, Limited, Requested amendment to patent specification for flexible joint
  • Herbert Austin, Requested amendment to patent specification for flexible joint

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar