Patent Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 83

No. 18461.—16th September, 1904.—FREDERICK RICHARD HYDE, of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Plumber and Gasfitter. An improved acetylene-gas generator.

No. 18471.—20th September, 1904.—STANLEY WYNNE JAMESON, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Clerk. A match-striking attachment for pipes, cigarette and cigar holders.

No. 18473.—22nd September, 1904.—RAPHAEL PALADINI, off Arney Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improved apparatus for flushing the pans of water-closets.

No. 18474.—22nd September, 1904.—ALEXANDER McLEOD, of 171, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Confectioner. Improvements in tripod-stands for cameras and suchlike articles.

No. 18475.—22nd September, 1904.—DANIEL HYDE KINGSTON MCGUINNESS, of Mackay Street, Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia, Commission Merchant. An improved elevating hand-truck.

No. 18476.—22nd September, 1904.—EDWARD HOPE KIRKBY, of 464, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Electrician. Improvements in and relating to closed circuit fire-alarms.

No. 18477.—22nd September, 1904.—OSWALD THOMAS MADELEY, of Corindhap, Grenville, Victoria, Australia, Watchmaker. An improved tool for pruning fruit and other trees.

No. 18479.—22nd September, 1904.—GEORGE WILLIAM BERRY and JOHN JOSEPH SNEESBY, trading together as The “Berry Patent” Can Manufacturing Company, of Clarke and Haig Streets, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Tin-canister Manufacturers. Improved revolving-roller mechanism for crimping can bodies over their ends.

No. 18480.—22nd September, 1904.—GEORGE WILLIAM BERRY and JOHN JOSEPH SNEESBY, trading together as The “Berry Patent” Can Manufacturing Company, of Clarke and Haig Streets, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Tin-canister Manufacturers. An improvement in the method of securing the ends of tin canisters.

No. 18481.—22nd September, 1904.—CHARLES HOWE BISSAKER, of Parker Street, Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia, Licensed Gas-fitter. Improved acetylene-gas generator.

No. 18484.—22nd September, 1904.—JAMES DAVIES, of Vermont Street, Auckland, New Zealand. Improvements in wagons and the like.

No. 18486.—23rd September, 1904.—ROBERT WHILEY, Jun., of Ohau, Wellington, New Zealand, Horse Agent. Improved station-indicator.

No. 18487.—23rd September, 1904.—HERBERT JAMES BAKER, of 135, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Commission Agent. Improved cream-separator.

No. 18488.—23rd September, 1904.—HENRY JOSEPH GARDINER, of Durham Street North, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Cycle Engineer. A bicycle-attachment to carry a child or parcel.

No. 18489.—20th September, 1904.—HENRY ENGLEBERT JOHNSON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improvements in and relating to crutches.

No. 18491.—22nd September, 1904.—ARTHUR JOHN HENRY LANGE, of White Swan Hotel, 321, Tuam Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Carpenter and Joiner. A domestic washing-board.

No. 18493.—21st September, 1904.—ANDREW GORDON FRENCH, of Williamson Avenue, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand, Chemist. An improvement in obtaining ammonium chloride from coal and other mineral and organic substances containing nitrogen.

No. 18494.—22nd September, 1904.—WILLIAM SHAW DIEDREICH SCHMIDT, of Church Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Lithographer. An invention for protecting the soles of boots and shoes.

No. 18496.—26th September, 1904.—JAMES GRAY, of Reid and Gray, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Agricultural Engineer. Improved device for sowing mangold and the like seeds.

No. 18497.—26th September, 1904.—HENRY WILSON, of Stratford, New Zealand, Saddler. A contrivance for killing small birds by means of an electric current.

No. 18498.—26th September, 1904.—ROBERT WESTON, of 110, Huxley Street, Sydenham, Canterbury, New Zealand, Pattern-cutter. Cycle shoe or boot.

No. 18499.—26th September, 1904.—THOMAS CHARLES HEMENT, of Hereford Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved ridging.

No. 18502.—28th September, 1904.—ALEXANDER PARKER, of Dannevirke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved four-check ballot-box.

No. 18507.—28th September, 1904.—RICHARD CLEGHORN, of Seymour Road, Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia, Traveller, and GEORGE MAKER NELSON, of Smith Street, Warragul, Victoria, Australia, Agent. Improvements in disc and other ploughs.

No. 18508.—28th September, 1904.—GEORGE WILLIAM BERRY and JOHN JOSEPH SNEESBY, trading together as the “Berry Patent” Can Manufacturing Company, of Clarke and Haig Streets, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Tin-canister Manufacturers. An improved rotary can-seaming machine.

No. 18509.—28th September, 1904.—THOMAS WARD, of Hawthorn Street, Southwark, Prospector, GILBERT ST. JOHN SANDERS, of Salop Street, North Kensington, Agent, and JOHN EDWIN RIDGWAY, of Edmund Avenue, Unley, Blacksmith, all in South Australia. New or improved apparatus and gas for use in the destruction of rabbits and other animals.

No. 18510.—29th September, 1904.—ALBERT EDWARD LANGFORD, of 383, Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia, a member of the Melbourne Stock Exchange, assignee of George Crocker Smith, of 57, Odessa Street, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. An improvement in callipers and dividers.

No. 18513.—27th September, 1904.—CHARLES JOHANSON, of Dillmanstown, New Zealand, Farmer. A potato planting and hilling machine.

No. 18514.—28th September, 1904.—SAMUEL NICOLSON, of Medway Street, Gore, New Zealand, Sailmaker. An improved method of preparing leather to make it waterproof.

No. 18518.—24th September, 1904.—DONALD ROBERTSON, of Wellington, New Zealand, Civil Servant. Improvements in envelopes, wrappers, and the like.

No. 18523.—29th September, 1904.—WALTER HENRY DAVEY, of Timaru, New Zealand, Sewing-machine Expert. An improved cream-separator.

No. 18524.—28th September, 1904.—THOMAS RITCHIE, of Grasmere, New Zealand, Plumber. Improvements in stop-cocks.

No. 18527.—30th September, 1904.—JOHN STEVENSON, of Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand, Tent-maker. An improved tent suitable for use by persons under treatment by the open-air cure.

No. 18528.—1st October, 1904.—THOMAS CHARLES HEMENT, of Hereford Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved means of forming O.G. spouting.

No. 18535.—30th September, 1904.—GEORGE SEATOR STEVENSON, of Gore, New Zealand, Contractor. Clay-remover for dredges and the like.

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 29th September to the 11th October, 1904, inclusive:—

No. 16494.—J. B. Poynter, paper and package fastener.

No. 16508.—H. Gunthorp, anaesthetic inhaler.

No. 16545.—P. Gavin, window-fastener.

No. 16554.—R. A. Montgomerie, fencing-dropper.

No. 16559.—R. Baxter, sash-fastener.

No. 16562.—G. R. Ogle, draught and dust excluder. (J. H. Mackie.)

No. 16564.—H. F. Lattey and W. G. Sommerville, wall and table bracket.

No. 16595.—D. McKenzie, coiler and spindle.

No. 16704.—G. Holford, trouser-stretcher.

No. 16865.—J. P. Campbell, voltage regulator and controller. (The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited.)

No. 18016.—J. P. Campbell, electric brush-holders. (R. Siegfried and C. B. Mills.)

No. 18036.—J. B. Hannay, anti-fouling composition for ships.

No. 18063.—J. P. Campbell, dynamo electric machines. (H. Chitty.)

No. 18066.—J. P. Campbell, rotary electric machines. (H. Chitty.)

No. 18078.—H. E. Parry, R. W. Thomson, and W. J. Farley, rotary engine.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 12825.—T. H. Pearce, cotton-gin and wool-burrer. (M. Prior.) 29th September, 1904.

No. 13056.—F. A. Rich, velocipede gear. 7th October, 1904.



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⚖️ Provisional Patent Applications Accepted

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
30 September 1904
Provisional Patent, Patent Application, Inventions, Wellington, Patent Office
41 names identified
  • Frederick Richard Hyde, Improved acetylene-gas generator
  • Stanley Wynne Jameson, Match-striking attachment for pipes
  • Raphael Paladini, Improved flushing apparatus for water-closets
  • Alexander McLeod, Improvements in tripod-stands for cameras
  • Daniel Hyde Kingston McGuinness, Improved elevating hand-truck
  • Edward Hope Kirkby, Improvements in closed circuit fire-alarms
  • Oswald Thomas Madeley, Improved tool for pruning trees
  • George William Berry, Improved revolving-roller mechanism for crimping cans
  • John Joseph Sneesby, Improved revolving-roller mechanism for crimping cans
  • George William Berry, Improvement in method of securing tin canister ends
  • John Joseph Sneesby, Improvement in method of securing tin canister ends
  • Charles Howe Bissaker, Improved acetylene-gas generator
  • James Davies, Improvements in wagons
  • Robert, Jun. Whiley, Improved station-indicator
  • Herbert James Baker, Improved cream-separator
  • Henry Joseph Gardinier, Bicycle attachment to carry child or parcel
  • Henry Englebert Johnson, Improvements in crutches
  • Arthur John Henry Lange, Domestic washing-board
  • Andrew Gordon French, Improvement in obtaining ammonium chloride
  • William Shaw Diedreich Schmidt, Invention for protecting boot and shoe soles
  • James Gray, Improved device for sowing seeds
  • Henry Wilson, Electric contrivance for killing small birds
  • Robert Weston, Cycle shoe or boot
  • Thomas Charles Hement, Improved ridging
  • Alexander Parker, Improved four-check ballot-box
  • Richard Cleghorn, Improvements in disc ploughs
  • George Maker Nelson, Improvements in disc ploughs
  • George William Berry, Improved rotary can-seaming machine
  • John Joseph Sneesby, Improved rotary can-seaming machine
  • Thomas Ward, Apparatus and gas for destroying rabbits
  • Gilbert St. John Sanders, Apparatus and gas for destroying rabbits
  • John Edwin Ridgway, Apparatus and gas for destroying rabbits
  • Albert Edward Langford, Improvement in callipers and dividers
  • Charles Johanson, Potato planting and hilling machine
  • Samuel Nicolson, Improved method of waterproofing leather
  • Donald Robertson, Improvements in envelopes and wrappers
  • Walter Henry Davey, Improved cream-separator
  • Thomas Ritchie, Improvements in stop-cocks
  • John Stevenson, Improved tent for open-air cure
  • Thomas Charles Hement, Improved means of forming O.G. spouting
  • George Seator Stevenson, Clay-remover for dredges

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

⚖️ List of Letters Patent Sealed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
11 October 1904
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Patent Office, Wellington
24 names identified
  • J. B. Poynter, Paper and package fastener
  • H. Gunthorp, Anaesthetic inhaler
  • P. Gavin, Window-fastener
  • R. A. Montgomerie, Fencing-dropper
  • R. Baxter, Sash-fastener
  • G. R. Ogle, Draught and dust excluder
  • J. H. Mackie, Draught and dust excluder
  • H. F. Lattey, Wall and table bracket
  • W. G. Sommerville, Wall and table bracket
  • D. MacKenzie, Coiler and spindle
  • G. Holford, Trouser-stretcher
  • J. P. Campbell, Voltage regulator and controller
  • British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company (Limited), Assignee for voltage regulator
  • J. P. Campbell, Electric brush-holders
  • R. Siegfried, Electric brush-holders
  • C. B. Mills, Electric brush-holders
  • J. B. Hannay, Anti-fouling composition for ships
  • J. P. Campbell, Dynamo electric machines
  • H. Chitty, Dynamo electric machines
  • J. P. Campbell, Rotary electric machines
  • H. Chitty, Rotary electric machines
  • H. E. Parry, Rotary engine
  • R. W. Thomson, Rotary engine
  • W. J. Farley, Rotary engine

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

⚖️ Second-Term Patent Fees Paid

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
7 October 1904
Patent Fees, Second-Term Payments, Patent Renewals, Wellington, Patent Office
  • T. H. Pearce, Cotton-gin and wool-burrer
  • M. Prior, Cotton-gin and wool-burrer
  • F. A. Rich, Velocipede gear

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar