Patent Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 74

No. 18304.—11th August, 1904.—ALFRED HARVEY, of The Springs, French Island, Victoria, Australia, Grazier. An improved button attachment for clothes or other articles.

No. 18305.—11th August, 1904.—FREDERICK WILLIAM GROCKE, of 200, Park Street, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Engineer. Improved spring fire-tongs.

No. 18306.—11th August, 1904.—HILARY QUERTIER, of Woods Hotel, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in or relating to dredging and excavating machinery.

No. 18308.—8th August, 1904.—PATRICK JOSEPH DEVINE, of Bowden Street, Yarragon, Victoria, Australia, Farmer. An improved piggery.

No. 18309.—8th August, 1904.—ERNEST WILLIAM HARNETT DYER, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. Improvements in lidded receptacles.

No. 18310.—9th August, 1904.—GEORGE McINTOSH SCOTT, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Manufacturer. Improvements in sash-balances.

No. 18311.—9th August, 1904.—ROBERT WALES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Method of and apparatus for cutting material to form mitre or bevel joints.

No. 18313.—12th August, 1904.—FREDERICK JOHN MACDONALD, of High Street, Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer and Ironmonger. Improvements in oil engines.

No. 18315.—11th August, 1904.—ANDREW McLEOD, of Arch Hill, near Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent. An improved marking or branding stamp.

No. 18316.—15th August, 1904.—WILLIAM EDINBOROUGH CHAMBERLAIN, of Feilding, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved fencing-standard.

No. 18317.—15th August, 1904.—ALLEN GODEFREY SAMPSON, of Mokau, Taranaki, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved lining and flooring cramp.

No. 18318.—13th August, 1904.—PIERCE LANIGAN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. A new method for digging kauri-gum.

No. 18319.—13th August, 1904.—BENJAMIN GRAY, of Okato, Taranaki, New Zealand, Farmer. A composition for destroying noxious weeds.

No. 18320.—16th August, 1904.—WILLIAM FRANCIS HARWOOD, of German Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Carter, and ROBERT FREDERICK WAY, of Tepapa, Onehunga, New Zealand, Journalist. A spring saddle back-band with steel spring tip tug, for allowing all carts to be tipped without any special tip appliances attached to cart, and also without unbuckling harness.

No. 18329.—17th August, 1904.—ALEXANDER GRAY, of Mount Street, Canterbury, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Horse-trainer. Improved race-starting machine.

No. 18334.—18th August, 1904.—ARMAND SAVARY, of 158, Simpson Street, East Melbourne, Bourke, Victoria, Australia, Jeweller. Improvements in manufacturing rings, bracelets, and the like, and in the apparatus employed therein.

No. 18335.—19th August, 1904.—JOHN GEDDES, of Drummond, Southland, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved flax-scutcher.

No. 18337.—17th August, 1904.—ERNEST MOSS, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanic. Coin-freed apparatus for stamping or franking letters and the like.

No. 18338.—19th August, 1904.—HUGH MCFADYEN DOUGLAS, of 47, Willis Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Bookbinder, Paper-ruler, and Account-book Manufacturer. Improvements in loose-leaf account-books.

No. 18340.—19th August, 1904.—ANDREW PENMAN GRIEVE, of Bridge Street, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved cutting-out press.

No. 18342.—15th August, 1904.—SAMUEL WHITE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. Improvements in carfenders.

No. 18343.—17th August, 1904.—JOHN HERBERT CLYDE HALL, of 115, Pakington Street, Geelong West, Victoria, Australia, Coachbuilder. An improved hand-power jack.

No. 18344.—16th August, 1904.—SWALLOW ELIZABETH ETHEL WHITNEY, of Auckland, New Zealand, Married Woman (nominee of Asa Norman Whitney, of Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Certified Merchant, Navy Captain, and Engineer and Ammunition-manufacturer). Improvements in ships, torpedo-boats, and other vessels.

No. 18348.—17th August, 1904.—ARTHUR CURWOOD, of Bluff, New Zealand, Shipwright, JOSEPH HARRISON, of Halfmoon Bay, Stewart Island, New Zealand, Fish-merchant, and EWEN ALEXANDER CAMERON, of Spey Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Civil Engineer and Architect. An improved means for hanging and locking sashes in window-frames.

No. 18349.—17th August, 1904.—FREDERICK CAPEL BROWN, of Komata, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer. An improved method of filtering liquids or solutions containing solid matter, such as the ordinary slimes produced in the wet treatment of ores.

No. 18350.—19th August, 1904.—RODERICK McKENZIE McLENNAN, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Shipping Clerk. Improvements in dividers.

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 16th to the 31st August, 1904, inclusive:—

No. 16015.—D. Clark, plant-thinner.

No. 16225.—T. Q. East, ships’ ventilator.

No. 16297.—W. Lowe, seed-sower.

No. 16311.—H. Ashworth, wool washer and drier.

No. 16356.—C. D. Brent, shoe-fastener.

No. 16361.—T. M. O’Rourke, gold-dredge screen and elevator.

No. 16406.—F. J. Mahoney and C. Casimir, incandescent lamp.

No. 16431.—F. Butterick, reaping-machine cutter.

No. 16528.—J. Gray, seed-sower.

No. 16544.—A. H. Brownley, spring winder for cords of eye-glasses, &c.

No. 16619.—F. Cotton, gas-furnace.

No. 16637.—J. Gell, telegraph-tape-perforating apparatus.

No. 16688.—A. W. Martin, hernial appliance.

No. 16694.—W. I. Wilshire, construction of buildings.

No. 16719.—W. E. Hughes, friction gearing (Nurnberger Motor-Fahrzenge-Fabrik “Union,” G.m.b.H.—L. Maurer).

No. 16720.—W. E. Hughes, friction gearing (Nurnberger Motor-Fahrzenge-Fabrik “Union,” G.m.b.H.—L. Maurer).

No. 16755.—R. James, cooking-appliance.

No. 16797.—H. Jones, ore-crusher and amalgamator.

No. 17528.—The Hygienic Soap-granulator Company, Limited, granulating and moulding soap (R. W. Cavenaugh).

No. 17599.—W. E. Hughes, electrical distribution (The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited—P. M. Lincoln).

No. 17626.—J. P. Campbell, fluid-pressure turbine (G. Westinghouse).

No. 17627.—J. P. Campbell, fluid-pressure turbine (G. Westinghouse).

No. 17628.—J. P. Campbell, fluid-pressure turbine (G. Westinghouse).

No. 17696.—T. H. H. Widdicombe, butter-cutter.

No. 17752.—Société des Produits Chimiques et d’Explosifs Berges Corbin et Cie, manufacture of explosives (E. A. G. Street.)

No. 17758.—J. Dickason, cycle driving-gear.

No. 17766.—Planters Compress Company, baling-press (J. T. Cowley).

No. 17824.—A. Battaglia-Guerrieri, transmitting telegraphic messages.

No. 17866.—W. E. Martin, machine for turning hay, &c.

No. 17867.—N. Ceipek, explosive compound.

No. 17872.—W. E. Hughes, varying voltage of alternating currents (The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited—H. R. Stuart).

No. 17890.—J. Stuart, releasing and lowering ships’ boats.

No. 17895.—J. H. King, massage or vibratile apparatus (J. C. Oakman—L. Synder).

No. 17897.—N. Guthridge, Limited, ore-concentrator (W. L. and F. S. Card).

No. 17898.—N. Guthridge, Limited, actuating ore-concentrators (W. L. and F. S. Card).

No. 17919.—J. T. Peddie, sights and fittings for small-arms.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.


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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 12873.—C. Dahl, milk-strainer (H. V. Christensen). 16th August, 1904.

No. 12891.—W. Bromiley, insecticide. 17th August, 1904.

No. 12913.—W. P. Bice and A. H. Guthridge, legging-fastener (W. Taylor). 19th August, 1904.

No. 12923.—E. McGregor, excavating, dredging, and transporting earth. 29th August, 1904.



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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 August 1904
Provisional Patents, Patent Applications, Inventors, Assignees, International Filings, Engineering, Agriculture, Manufacturing
29 names identified
  • Alfred Harvey, Inventor of improved button attachment
  • Frederick William Grocke, Inventor of improved spring fire-tongs
  • Hilary Quertier, Inventor of improvements in dredging machinery
  • Patrick Joseph Devine, Inventor of improved piggery
  • Ernest William Harnett Dyer, Inventor of improvements in lidded receptacles
  • George McIntosh Scott, Inventor of improvements in sash-balances
  • Robert Wales, Inventor of method and apparatus for cutting mitre joints
  • Frederick John Macdonald, Inventor of improvements in oil engines
  • Andrew McLeod, Inventor of improved marking or branding stamp
  • William Edinborough Chamberlain, Inventor of improved fencing-standard
  • Allen Godefrey Sampson, Inventor of improved lining and flooring cramp
  • Pierce Lanigan, Inventor of new method for digging kauri-gum
  • Benjamin Gray, Inventor of composition for destroying weeds
  • William Francis Harwood, Co-inventor of spring saddle back-band
  • Robert Frederick Way, Co-inventor of spring saddle back-band
  • Alexander Gray, Inventor of improved race-starting machine
  • Armand Savary, Inventor of improvements in manufacturing rings
  • John Geddes, Inventor of improved flax-scutcher
  • Ernest Moss, Inventor of coin-freed stamping apparatus
  • Hugh McFadyen Douglas, Inventor of improvements in loose-leaf account-books
  • Andrew Penman Grieve, Inventor of improved cutting-out press
  • Samuel White, Inventor of improvements in carfenders
  • John Herbert Clyde Hall, Inventor of improved hand-power jack
  • Swallow Elizabeth Ethel Whitney (Married Woman), Nominee and inventor of improvements in ships
  • Arthur Curwood, Co-inventor of improved means for hanging sashes
  • Joseph Harrison, Co-inventor of improved means for hanging sashes
  • Ewen Alexander Cameron, Co-inventor of improved means for hanging sashes
  • Frederick Capel Brown, Inventor of improved method of filtering liquids
  • Roderick McKenzie McLennan, Inventor of improvements in dividers

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 August 1904
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Electrical, Mining
36 names identified
  • D. Clark, Inventor of plant-thinner
  • T. Q. East, Inventor of ships’ ventilator
  • W. Lowe, Inventor of seed-sower
  • H. Ashworth, Inventor of wool washer and drier
  • C. D. Brent, Inventor of shoe-fastener
  • T. M. O’Rourke, Inventor of gold-dredge screen and elevator
  • F. J. Mahoney, Co-inventor of incandescent lamp
  • C. Casimir, Co-inventor of incandescent lamp
  • F. Butterick, Inventor of reaping-machine cutter
  • F. Cotton, Inventor of gas-furnace
  • J. Gell, Inventor of telegraph-tape-perforating apparatus
  • A. W. Martin, Inventor of hernial appliance
  • W. I. Wilshire, Inventor of construction of buildings
  • W. E. Hughes, Inventor of friction gearing
  • W. E. Hughes, Inventor of electrical distribution
  • W. E. Hughes, Inventor of varying voltage of alternating currents
  • R. James, Inventor of cooking-appliance
  • H. Jones, Inventor of ore-crusher and amalgamator
  • R. W. Cavenaugh, Assignee for granulating and moulding soap
  • P. M. Lincoln, Assignee for electrical distribution
  • G. Westinghouse, Assignee for fluid-pressure turbine
  • T. H. H. Widdicombe, Inventor of butter-cutter
  • E. A. G. Street, Assignee for manufacture of explosives
  • J. Dickason, Inventor of cycle driving-gear
  • J. T. Cowley, Assignee for baling-press
  • A. Battaglia-Guerrieri, Inventor of transmitting telegraphic messages
  • W. E. Martin, Inventor of machine for turning hay
  • N. Ceipek, Inventor of explosive compound
  • H. R. Stuart, Assignee for varying voltage of alternating currents
  • J. Stuart, Inventor of releasing and lowering ships’ boats
  • J. H. King, Inventor of massage or vibratile apparatus
  • J. C. Oakman, Co-assignee for massage apparatus
  • L. Synder, Co-assignee for massage apparatus
  • W. L. Card, Co-assignee for ore-concentrator
  • F. S. Card, Co-assignee for ore-concentrator
  • J. T. Peddie, Inventor of sights and fittings for small-arms

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Second-Term Patent Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 August 1904
Patent Fees, Second-Term Payments, Inventors, Assignees, International Filings
7 names identified
  • C. Dahl, Inventor of milk-strainer
  • H. V. Christensen, Assignee for milk-strainer
  • W. Bromiley, Inventor of insecticide
  • W. P. Bice, Co-inventor of legging-fastener
  • A. H. Guthridge, Co-inventor of legging-fastener
  • W. Taylor, Assignee for legging-fastener
  • E. McGregor, Inventor of excavating and dredging method