✨ Patent Notices
1606
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 18027.—9th June, 1904.—Neil Ross, of Berwick, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements relating to Californian pumps.
No. 18028.—9th June, 1904.—McFarlane Brown, Hotel-keeper, and Thomas Brown, Blacksmith, both of Brown's, Southland, New Zealand. Apparatus for judging sawing events.
No. 18030.—13th June, 1904.—S. Weingott and Sons, Limited, of 174A, Sussex Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Manufacturers (assignees of Samuel Weingott, of 174A, Sussex Street aforesaid). Improvements in waterproof coats.
No. 18031.—13th June, 1904.—Angus Svenson, of Morrison Bush, Wairarapa, New Zealand, Labourer. Apparatus for cleaning the interiors of gun-barrels or the like.
No. 18033.—13th June, 1904.—William Russell Devereux, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Auctioneer. An improved cover for cows.
No. 18035.—15th June, 1904.—Albert Walker Ford, of St. Arnaud Villa, Tallangatta, Victoria, Australia, Engineer. Improved apparatus for playing a table game of football.
No. 18037.—15th June, 1904.—Harry Glyn James, of 147, Goodwich Road, Dulwich, Surrey, England, Engineer. Improved construction of lamp-wick.
No. 18042.—14th June, 1904.—P. and D. Duncan, Limited, of Tuam Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineers (assignees of James Keir, of 312, Colombo Street, Sydenham, New Zealand, Engineer. An improvement in dumping and spreading wagons.
No. 18043.—14th June, 1904.—George Thomas Allnutt, of Cheltenham, Victoria, but at present residing at Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanic. Improved means for attaching the driving-rein to a bit for the purpose of curbing a horse.
No. 18046.—16th June, 1904.—Frederick Arthur Alcock, of 212, Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Manufacturer. Improvements in billiard-tables.
No. 18047.—16th June, 1904.—George William Berry, of 62, Smith Street, Kensington, Victoria, Australia, Tinsmith. Improved method of closing filled tins or cans.
No. 18048.—16th June, 1904.—George William Berry, of 62, Smith Street, Kensington, Victoria, Australia, Tinsmith. An improvement relating to the vents of tins or cans for preserved meat and the like.
No. 18049.—16th June, 1904.—George William Berry, of 62, Smith Street, Kensington, Victoria, Australia, Tinsmith. Improved keyless tearing-strip for tins or cans.
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 9th to the 17th June, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 15028.—E. Saxton, cycling-gauntlet.
No. 16034.—J. Webb, luring birds to take poison.
No. 16065.—G. S. Budge, book-leaf holder.
No. 16112.—T. H. Ibbotson, device for drawing off liquids from containers.
No. 16114.—W. H. Pearson, forming sheet metal into cubes.
No. 16146.—W. D. Wilson, swingletree-iron.
No. 16153.—J. E. Watkins, grain-dressing apparatus.
No. 16358.—C. F. Bünz, instrument for treatment of diseases. (F. J. Rottmann and H. Geissler.)
No. 17064.—J. Kemp, tailboard for tip-dray.
No. 17102.—W. H. Brooks, gas-generator.
No. 17567.—F. D. Johnson, pneumatic percussive tools.
No. 17573.—E. Phillips, gas or vapour engine. (O. C. Duryea and M. C. White.)
No. 17586.—F. W. Boynton, manufacture of cardboard box.
No. 17590.—F. W. Boynton, construction of cardboard box.
No. 17598.—W. E. Carmont, road motor-vehicle.
No. 17601.—G. H. Dunlop, excavating-machinery.
No. 17602.—F. Livingstone, cattle-food.
No. 17605.—H. Sanford Burton, copying or duplicating writing, &c.
No. 17613.—N. P. Carver, mercury-feeder for stamper battery.
No. 17645.—W. H. Davis, treating cyanide-solutions.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 12673.—A. J. Madden, filter. 13th June, 1904.
No. 12689.—J. Forsyth, treating flax. 13th June, 1904.
No. 12704.—J. Osborne, sinking artesian well. 16th June, 1904.
No. 12712.—J. F. Bennett, hydrocarbon motor. 8th June, 1904.
No. 12733.—W. A. Holman, spouting-strap. 17th June, 1904.
No. 12761.—T. Turrettini, treating lead-ores. [A. Germot.] 16th June, 1904.
No. 12763.—The International Cigar Machinery Company, cigar-machine. [The American Cigar Machinery Company—O. Tyberg, R. L. Patterson, and G. Arents, jun.] 15th June, 1904.
No. 12933.—H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, treating sulphide ores. 15th June, 1904.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
Nil.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Request for Correction of Clerical Error allowed.
THE request for correction of clerical error in application and specification for Letters Patent No. 16358—C. F. Bünz, instrument for treatment of disease—advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 36, of the 28th April, 1904, has been allowed.
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 9th to the 22nd June, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 16772.—P. H. Shailer, spark-extinguisher.
No. 16773.—R. Ginsberg, securing spouting to buildings.
No. 16775.—J. W. and S. Hardley, punching and shearing machine.
No. 16776.—R. H. Sollitt, coal-scuttle.
No. 16778.—H. E. Crease and W. Williams, tooth-brush, &c.
No. 16779.—W. A. Young, motor palace car.
No. 16785.—G. H. Saywell, race-starter.
No. 16786.—A. Burt, skylight-bar.
No. 16791.—E. L. Robertson, egg-carrier.
No. 16792.—F. H. Blundell, dehorning calves.
No. 16798.—D. Thompson, wire-fence stake.
No. 16802.—J. Dickison, jun., double ridger.
No. 16803.—J. C. W. Thompson and J. H. Smith, feeding and watering cattle.
No. 16805.—C. T. Kiernan, easy-chair.
No. 16806.—C. T. Kiernan, extension-table.
No. 16809.—D. Smith, fencing-standard.
No. 16811.—G. Honywood, pulveriser for moist soft substances.
No. 16812.—J. Butler and P. Burke, gripper for engine-wheel.
No. 16814.—J. Bews, milking-machine.
No. 16815.—T. Gore, commode.
No. 16818.—A. J. Hall and G. Leek, nozzle.
No. 16819.—F. Gough, railway level-indicator.
No. 16821.—W. Beamish, block for rebrushing dredge-bucket and link.
No. 16822.—W. Beamish, trouser-clip.
No. 16826.—J. Shaw and D. Macpherson, spark-arrester.
No. 16827.—F. Burn and W. S. Harkness, seed sower.
No. 16829.—E. A. Dane and R. D. Gibbons, cycle-tire.
No. 16832.—F. W. Hall, non-puncturable inner tube for tire.
No. 16834.—W. Burrell and J. P. McMeekin, cheese-packing case.
No. 16835.—G. T. Allnutt and W. E. Lake, rotary gauge for butter-cutter.
No. 16838.—A. E. Moss, electrical floor contact.
No. 16839.—F. H. Tucker, hat-fastener.
No. 16840.—W. A. Taylor, barbed-wire re-coiler.
No. 16841.—Christchurch Meat Company, Limited, and D. Urquhart, lifting skins.
No. 16842.—P. W. Hambleton, D. Williams, and J. Duncan, rotary screen.
No. 16843.—C. H. Burnett, folding hat.
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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 June 1904
Provisional specifications, Patent applications, Inventions, Christchurch, Sydney, Australia, England
16 names identified
- Neil Ross, Provisional patent application for improvements relating to Californian pumps
- McFarlane Brown, Provisional patent application for apparatus for judging sawing events
- Thomas Brown, Provisional patent application for apparatus for judging sawing events
- S. Weingott, Provisional patent application for improvements in waterproof coats (assignee)
- Samuel Weingott, Inventor of improvements in waterproof coats (assignor)
- Angus Svenson, Provisional patent application for apparatus for cleaning gun-barrels
- William Russell Devereux, Provisional patent application for improved cover for cows
- Albert Walker Ford, Provisional patent application for improved table football game apparatus
- Harry Glyn James, Provisional patent application for improved lamp-wick construction
- P. and D. Duncan, Provisional patent application for improvement in dumping and spreading wagons (assignees)
- James Keir, Inventor of improvement in dumping and spreading wagons (assignor)
- George Thomas Allnutt, Provisional patent application for improved means of attaching driving-rein to bit
- Frederick Arthur Alcock, Provisional patent application for improvements in billiard-tables
- George William Berry, Provisional patent application for improved method of closing tins
- George William Berry, Provisional patent application for improvement relating to vents of tins
- George William Berry, Provisional patent application for improved keyless tearing-strip for tins
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 June 1904
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, Inventions, Engineering, Machinery, Australia, New Zealand
24 names identified
- E. Saxton, Letters Patent sealed for cycling-gauntlet
- J. Webb, Letters Patent sealed for device to lure birds to take poison
- G. S. Budge, Letters Patent sealed for book-leaf holder
- T. H. Ibbotson, Letters Patent sealed for device for drawing off liquids
- W. H. Pearson, Letters Patent sealed for forming sheet metal into cubes
- W. D. Wilson, Letters Patent sealed for swingletree-iron
- J. E. Watkins, Letters Patent sealed for grain-dressing apparatus
- C. F. Bünz, Letters Patent sealed for instrument for treatment of diseases
- F. J. Rottmann, Co-inventor of instrument for treatment of diseases
- H. Geissler, Co-inventor of instrument for treatment of diseases
- J. Kemp, Letters Patent sealed for tailboard for tip-dray
- W. H. Brooks, Letters Patent sealed for gas-generator
- F. D. Johnson, Letters Patent sealed for pneumatic percussive tools
- E. Phillips, Letters Patent sealed for gas or vapour engine
- O. C. Duryea, Co-inventor of gas or vapour engine
- M. C. White, Co-inventor of gas or vapour engine
- F. W. Boynton, Letters Patent sealed for manufacture of cardboard box
- F. W. Boynton, Letters Patent sealed for construction of cardboard box
- W. E. Carmont, Letters Patent sealed for road motor-vehicle
- G. H. Dunlop, Letters Patent sealed for excavating-machinery
- F. Livingstone, Letters Patent sealed for cattle-food
- H. Sanford Burton, Letters Patent sealed for copying or duplicating writing
- N. P. Carver, Letters Patent sealed for mercury-feeder for stamper battery
- W. H. Davis, Letters Patent sealed for treating cyanide-solutions
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second-Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 June 1904
Patent fees, Second-term payments, Inventions, New Zealand, Australia
13 names identified
- A. J. Madden, Second-term fee paid for patent on filter
- J. Forsyth, Second-term fee paid for patent on treating flax
- J. Osborne, Second-term fee paid for patent on sinking artesian well
- J. F. Bennett, Second-term fee paid for patent on hydrocarbon motor
- W. A. Holman, Second-term fee paid for patent on spouting-strap
- T. Turrettini, Second-term fee paid for patent on treating lead-ores
- A. Germot, Co-inventor of treatment of lead-ores
- International Cigar Machinery Company, Second-term fee paid for patent on cigar-machine
- American Cigar Machinery Company, Assignor of cigar-machine patent
- O. Tyberg, Inventor of cigar-machine
- R. L. Patterson, Inventor of cigar-machine
- G., jun. Arents, Inventor of cigar-machine
- H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, Second-term fee paid for patent on treating sulphide ores
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Request for Correction of Clerical Error Allowed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 June 1904
Patent correction, Clerical error, C. F. Bünz, Disease treatment instrument
- C. F. Bünz, Clerical error corrected in patent application No. 16358
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 June 1904
Abandoned patent applications, Provisional specifications, Inventions, New Zealand
48 names identified
- P. H. Shailer, Application abandoned for spark-extinguisher
- R. Ginsberg, Application abandoned for securing spouting to buildings
- J. W. and S. Hardley, Application abandoned for punching and shearing machine
- R. H. Sollitt, Application abandoned for coal-scuttle
- H. E. Crease, Application abandoned for tooth-brush
- W. Williams, Application abandoned for tooth-brush
- W. A. Young, Application abandoned for motor palace car
- G. H. Saywell, Application abandoned for race-starter
- A. Burt, Application abandoned for skylight-bar
- E. L. Robertson, Application abandoned for egg-carrier
- F. H. Blundell, Application abandoned for dehorning calves
- D. Thompson, Application abandoned for wire-fence stake
- J., jun. Dickison, Application abandoned for double ridger
- J. C. W. Thompson, Application abandoned for feeding and watering cattle
- J. H. Smith, Application abandoned for feeding and watering cattle
- C. T. Kiernan, Application abandoned for easy-chair
- C. T. Kiernan, Application abandoned for extension-table
- D. Smith, Application abandoned for fencing-standard
- G. Honywood, Application abandoned for pulveriser for moist soft substances
- J. Butler, Application abandoned for gripper for engine-wheel
- P. Burke, Application abandoned for gripper for engine-wheel
- J. Bews, Application abandoned for milking-machine
- T. Gore, Application abandoned for commode
- A. J. Hall, Application abandoned for nozzle
- G. Leek, Application abandoned for nozzle
- F. Gough, Application abandoned for railway level-indicator
- W. Beamish, Application abandoned for block for rebrushing dredge-bucket
- W. Beamish, Application abandoned for trouser-clip
- J. Shaw, Application abandoned for spark-arrester
- D. Macpherson, Application abandoned for spark-arrester
- F. Burn, Application abandoned for seed sower
- W. S. Harkness, Application abandoned for seed sower
- E. A. Dane, Application abandoned for cycle-tire
- R. D. Gibbons, Application abandoned for cycle-tire
- F. W. Hall, Application abandoned for non-puncturable inner tube for tire
- W. Burrell, Application abandoned for cheese-packing case
- J. P. McMeekin, Application abandoned for cheese-packing case
- G. T. Allnutt, Application abandoned for rotary gauge for butter-cutter
- W. E. Lake, Application abandoned for rotary gauge for butter-cutter
- A. E. Moss, Application abandoned for electrical floor contact
- F. H. Tucker, Application abandoned for hat-fastener
- W. A. Taylor, Application abandoned for barbed-wire re-coiler
- Limited Christchurch Meat Company, Application abandoned for lifting skins
- D. Urquhart, Application abandoned for lifting skins
- P. W. Hambleton, Application abandoned for rotary screen
- D. Williams, Application abandoned for rotary screen
- J. Duncan, Application abandoned for rotary screen
- C. H. Burnett, Application abandoned for folding hat
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1904, No 54