Patent Notices




1724
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 59

neer, and WILLIAM CABLE, of Lion Foundry, Wellington aforesaid, Engineer. An improved fire-bridge for steam-boilers and the like.

No. 18053.—15th June, 1904.—ROBERT WESTON, of 110, Huxley Street, Sydenham, New Zealand, Pattern-cutter. Leather bicycle-pedal strap.

No. 18054.—15th June, 1904.—ROBERT WESTON, of 110, Huxley Street, Sydenham, New Zealand, Pattern-cutter. Leather bicycle-pedal strap.

No. 18055.—17th June, 1904.—EDWARD HENRY FEATON, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Draughtsman. An improved method of defensive armour for torpedo-boats and for other purposes.

No. 18057.—18th June, 1904.—ALFRED JOSHUA LINDSAY, of Hobsonville, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved apparatus for flanging earthenware and similar pipes.

No. 18058.—18th June, 1904.—JAMES DAVIES, of Vermont Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler. Improved method of and apparatus for putting down concrete and the like beneath water.

No. 18059.—13th June, 1904.—THOMAS SUMMERS SKEATES, of Calliope Road, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, Saddler. Motor carriage leather tire-cover.

No. 18067.—21st June, 1904.—JOHN MORGAN, of Commercial Stables, Tees Street, Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand, Groom. Improved means for attaching the ends of traces to whippletrees.

No. 18068.—18th June, 1904.—FREDERICK WILLIAM RODGERS, of 61, Castle Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Billiard-marker. Improved ladies’ protector.

No. 18069.—20th June, 1904.—WILLIAM HENRY CLEMENT, of Ealing, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved plough for forming or clearing water-races.

No. 18070.—20th June, 1904.—ERNEST MOSS, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanic. Coin-feed apparatus for stamping or franking letters.

No. 18071.—22nd June, 1904.—WILLIAM JOSEPH ROEBUCK, of Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved apparatus for steaming food for animals.

No. 18073.—17th June, 1904.—JAMES MACALISTER, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. A combined engine tractor, and chaff cutter and bagger.

No. 18075.—23rd June, 1904.—FRANK LAWRENCE, of 6, Latrobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Acetylenist, and RICHARD IRVING, of 25, Grattan Street, Carlton, Melbourne aforesaid, Eucalyptus-oil Distiller. Improvements in acetylene-gas generators.

No. 18076.—23rd June, 1904.—HENRY LAWRENCE READ, of 1, Brookman Street, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Mining Agent. An improved process for the purification of slimes obtained from the precipitation of gold, silver, and other metals in the cyanide process.

No. 18077.—23rd June, 1904.—HENRY LAWRENCE READ, of 1, Brookman Street, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Mining Agent. An improved process for separating gold, silver, and other metals from cyanide and other precipitates containing these metals.

No. 18079.—23rd June, 1904.—THOMAS JAMES ROSS, of Auckland, New Zealand, Gum-digger. An improved ship’s raft.

No. 18080.—23rd June, 1904.—WILLIAM HINCHEY, of Waiau, Southland, New Zealand, Miner. An improved hair-curler.

No. 18081.—24th June, 1904.—JOSEPH PATRICK FRENGLEY, of Auckland, New Zealand, Medical Practitioner. Improved means for the treatment of house and other sewage.

No. 18082.—24th June, 1904.—ROBERT JOHN MCDONALD, of Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, Bootmaker. Improvement in the manufacture of boots and shoes.

No. 18083.—24th June, 1904.—ARTHUR WILLIAM GILLIES, of Georgetown, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved shifting spanner.

No. 18085.—22nd June, 1904.—GEORGE MORGAN, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Asphalter. Device for holding and supporting books or the like.

No. 18086.—23rd June, 1904.—JAMES PATERSON, of Thames, New Zealand, Plumber, and EDWARD JOHNS, of Auckland, New Zealand, Storeman. Improvements in nightsoil and refuse pans, milk-pails, and suchlike utensils.

No. 18088.—27th June, 1904.—ALICE MARY MCDONALD, of 1, Watson Street, Wellington, New Zealand. An improved appliance for the prevention of stopping in tobacco and other pipes.

No. 18089.—27th June, 1904.—GEORGE GRIMMER, of Farnham Street, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. An improved spark-arrester.

No. 18092.—28th June, 1904.—JAMES PETRIE, of Timaru, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improved means for balancing and operating window-sashes.

No. 18093.—28th June, 1904.—THOMAS WILLIAM SOPER, of Titiroa, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in seed-sowers and ridgers.

No. 18095.—24th June, 1904.—PATRICK JOSEPH DEVINE, of Bowden Street, Yarragon, Victoria, Australia, Farmer. An improved pig-trough.

No. 18096.—24th June, 1904.—HENRY SHALLARD ANDERSON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Tinsmith. Improved hand-scoop.

No. 18097.—29th June, 1904.—WILLIAM BARY, of Taihape, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved envelope.

No. 18098.—30th June, 1904.—EBENEZER VEREY, of 4, Lydiard Street, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, Commission Agent. Improvements in the construction of name and sign plates, also applicable for monumental work and architectural ornamentation.

No. 18103.—28th June, 1904.—GEORGE MCINTOSH SCOTT, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Manufacturer. Improvements in venetian-blinds.

No. 18104.—27th June, 1904.—VILHELM ALBERT LANGEGVAD, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Portable holder for books, documents, and similar articles.

No. 18105.—28th June, 1904.—FRANK DOVALOSKY, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Coal-miner. Improved hairpin.

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 18th June to the 6th July, 1904, inclusive :—

No. 16069.—P. Eskesen, boot.

No. 16126.—J. H. Gattsche, boiler-pan.

No. 16148.—W. Wickens, improving rivers for navigation.

No. 16363.—W. Beaumont, milk strainer and aerator.

No. 16434.—H. Coe, nail-holding appliance.

No. 16524.—B. and W. Trewella, operating pawl of lever-jack.

No. 16548.—A. McLeod, brand.

No. 17013.—A. J. Fiske, rug-fastening.

No. 17279.—M. Corrington, brake mechanism.

No. 17348.—G. W. Basley, manifolding account-book. (National Cash Register Company—B. A. Baxter.)

No. 17349.—G. W. Basley, manifolding account-book. (National Cash Register Company—B. A. Baxter and U. G. Daugherty.)

No. 17424.—W. E. Hughes, turbine. (The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited—C. Regenbogen.)

No. 17526.—W. H. Waters, drawing-glass. (The Window-glass Machine Company—J. H. Lubbers.)

No. 17584.—C. P. Elieson, electric-accumulator plate.

No. 17594.—F. Albrecht, coupling pipes to fluid-mains.

No. 17611.—A. S. Patterson, cultivator and seeder. (L. M. Jones, R. H. Verity, and A. Johnston.)

No. 17623.—W. L. R. Hall, grip-driving appliance for ore-feeder of stamp-battery.

No. 17643.—S. W. Thackeray, keyboard and system of musical notation.

No. 17658.—O. M. Scholer, displaying signs, advertisements, &c.

No. 17684.—J. Irvine, fastening for packing-case.

No. 17687.—The Hon. C. A. Parsons, turbine.

No. 17689.—H. Briggs, heel-nailing machine.

No. 17697.—W. T. Thompson, bit for preventing cows sucking themselves.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 12726.—G. J. and C. H. Hoskins, closing locking-bars on joints of metal pipes. 22nd June, 1904.

No. 12727.—G. and C. Hoskins, “buffing” edges of metal plates. [G. J. Hoskins.] 22nd June, 1904.

No. 12764.—J. D. Tripe, securing window-sashes. 29th June, 1904.

No. 12771.—D. C. Kee, kerosene-tin-bucket frame. 4th July, 1904.

No. 12947.—United Shoe Machinery Company, machine for forming screw-threaded wire. 30th June, 1904.

No. 13142.—W. L. Corson, exhaust mechanism for explosive engine. 30th June, 1904.



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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Provisional Specifications, Patent Applications, Fire-bridge, Leather Bicycle-pedal Strap, Defensive Armour, Flanging Apparatus, Concrete Apparatus, Motor Carriage Tire-cover, Trace Attachment, Ladies’ Protector, Plough, Coin-feed Apparatus, Food Steaming Apparatus, Engine Tractor, Acetylene-gas Generators, Slimes Purification, Metal Separation, Ship’s Raft, Hair-curler, Sewage Treatment, Boot Manufacture, Shifting Spanner, Book Holder, Nightsoil Pans, Pipe Appliance, Spark-arrester, Window-sash Balancing, Seed-sowers, Pig-trough, Hand-scoop, Envelope, Name Plates, Venetian-blinds, Book Holder, Hairpin
34 names identified
  • William Cable, Applicant for improved fire-bridge
  • Robert Weston, Applicant for leather bicycle-pedal strap
  • Edward Henry Featon, Applicant for defensive armour method
  • Alfred Joshua Lindsay, Applicant for flanging apparatus
  • James Davies, Applicant for concrete apparatus
  • Thomas Summers Skeates, Applicant for motor carriage tire-cover
  • John Morgan, Applicant for trace attachment
  • Frederick William Rodgers, Applicant for ladies’ protector
  • William Henry Clement, Applicant for improved plough
  • Ernest Moss, Applicant for coin-feed apparatus
  • William Joseph Roebuck, Applicant for food steaming apparatus
  • James Macalister, Applicant for combined engine tractor
  • Frank Lawrence, Applicant for acetylene-gas generators
  • Richard Irving, Applicant for acetylene-gas generators
  • Henry Lawrence Read, Applicant for slimes purification process
  • Thomas James Ross, Applicant for ship’s raft
  • William Hinchey, Applicant for hair-curler
  • Joseph Patrick Frengley (Medical Practitioner), Applicant for sewage treatment
  • Robert John McDonald, Applicant for boot manufacture improvement
  • Arthur William Gillies, Applicant for shifting spanner
  • George Morgan, Applicant for book holder
  • James Paterson, Applicant for nightsoil pans
  • Edward Johns, Applicant for nightsoil pans
  • Alice Mary McDonald, Applicant for pipe appliance
  • George Grimmer, Applicant for spark-arrester
  • James Petrie, Applicant for window-sash balancing
  • Thomas William Soper, Applicant for seed-sowers
  • Patrick Joseph Devine, Applicant for pig-trough
  • Henry Shallard Anderson, Applicant for hand-scoop
  • William Bary, Applicant for envelope
  • Ebenezer Verey, Applicant for name plates
  • George McIntosh Scott, Applicant for venetian-blinds
  • Vilhelm Albert Langevad, Applicant for book holder
  • Frank Dovalosky, Applicant for hairpin

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Letters Patent, Boot, Boiler-pan, River Navigation, Milk Strainer, Nail-holding Appliance, Lever-jack, Brand, Rug-fastening, Brake Mechanism, Account-book, Turbine, Drawing-glass, Electric-accumulator Plate, Coupling Pipes, Cultivator, Grip-driving Appliance, Keyboard, Sign Display, Packing-case Fastening, Heel-nailing Machine, Bit for Cows
22 names identified
  • P. Eskesen, Patent holder for boot
  • J. H. Gattsche, Patent holder for boiler-pan
  • W. Wickens, Patent holder for river navigation
  • W. Beaumont, Patent holder for milk strainer
  • H. Coe, Patent holder for nail-holding appliance
  • B. and W. Trewella, Patent holder for lever-jack
  • A. McLeod, Patent holder for brand
  • A. J. Fiske, Patent holder for rug-fastening
  • M. Corrington, Patent holder for brake mechanism
  • G. W. Basley, Patent holder for account-book
  • W. E. Hughes, Patent holder for turbine
  • W. H. Waters, Patent holder for drawing-glass
  • C. P. Elieson, Patent holder for electric-accumulator plate
  • F. Albrecht, Patent holder for coupling pipes
  • A. S. Patterson, Patent holder for cultivator
  • W. L. R. Hall, Patent holder for grip-driving appliance
  • S. W. Thackeray, Patent holder for keyboard
  • O. M. Scholer, Patent holder for sign display
  • J. Irvine, Patent holder for packing-case fastening
  • C. A. Parsons (Honourable), Patent holder for turbine
  • H. Briggs, Patent holder for heel-nailing machine
  • W. T. Thompson, Patent holder for bit for cows

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent Fees, Locking-bars, Metal Plates, Window-sashes, Kerosene-tin-bucket, Screw-threaded Wire, Exhaust Mechanism, Name Plates
6 names identified
  • G. J. and C. H. Hoskins, Fee paid for locking-bars
  • G. and C. Hoskins, Fee paid for metal plates
  • J. D. Tripe, Fee paid for window-sashes
  • D. C. Kee, Fee paid for kerosene-tin-bucket
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Fee paid for screw-threaded wire
  • W. L. Corson, Fee paid for exhaust mechanism

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar