✨ Patent and Trademark Notices
Oct. 13.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2395
No. 13062.—W. J. Linton, hydraulic air-compressor. 5th October, 1904.
No. 13334.—Loop-lock Machine Company, boot-sewing machine. (E. E. Bean.) 28th September, 1904.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 10005.—The Monotype Machine (Colonial Patents) Syndicate, Limited, record strips. (T. Lanston.) 28th September, 1904.
No. 10006.—The Monotype Machine (Colonial Patents) Syndicate, Limited, type-casting machines. (T. Lanston.) 28th September, 1904.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Requests to amend Specifications allowed.
No. 11122.—D. Donald, wire-strainer. (Advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 59, of the 7th July, 1904.)
No. 16909.—The Wolseley Sheep-shearing Machine Company, Limited, flexible joint. (Advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 36, of the 28th April, 1904.)
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 29th September to the 11th October, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 17309.—A. V. Knapp, expanding horses’ hoofs.
No. 17317.—N. R. Gordon, producing living movements on screen.
No. 17319.—C. Nettheim and R. Steele, boot.
No. 17321.—J. W. George, castor.
No. 17323.—A. J. Park, shackle and snatch block. (W. Beamish.)
No. 17326.—J. S. Sleight, rail-joint.
No. 17330.—F. J. Jones, extensible bracket.
No. 17333.—T. J. Heskett, smelting metallic oxides and melting metals.
No. 17337.—J. A. Webb, bag and package receiver.
No. 17340.—T. W. Denton, potato-planting attachment.
No. 17345.—W. E. C. Hoadley, inversion of sugar.
No. 17346.—W. Hood, spring for chairs.
No. 17351.—J. Theobald, shaft-tug for harness.
No. 17356.—E. Waters, jun., pneumatic-tire cover. (E. Midgley.)
No. 17358.—W. Sutton, disc-harrows travelling-gear.
No. 17361.—W. T. Earl, straining fencing-wire.
No. 17362.—C. H. Knowles and F. W. Taylor, stopping ships.
No. 17364.—M. McCarthy, composition for poisoning rabbits.
No. 17365.—R. H. Skipworth, locking rail and tramway doors.
No. 17366.—A. Thurlby, attachment to bicycle-handle.
No. 17367.—J. Hercus and F. W. Barton, horn-protector for cattle.
No. 17368.—H. Kerr and J. Woodhead, seed-sower.
No. 17373.—J. Stewart, polish-spreading machine.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent void.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with which complete specifications have been lodged, void, owing to non-acceptance of such complete specifications, from the 29th September to the 11th October, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 16584.—R. W. Gibbs, door-check.
No. 16604.—J. A. Berg, candle-extinguisher.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications lapsed owing to Letters Patent not being sealed, from the 29th September to the 11th October, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 16186.—R. Congreve, bicycle-lock.
No. 16188.—G. Stevenson, earth-auger.
No. 16191.—I. Hunter, cuff.
No. 16192.—J. Montgomery, tie-clip.
No. 16197.—R. R. Donaldson, ventilation of sewers.
No. 16198.—G. Stevenson, candle-extinguisher.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent void.
LETTERS Patent void through non-payment of renewal fees from the 29th September to the 11th October, 1904, inclusive:—
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 12741.—E. Smailbone, horse-cover.
No. 12745.—W. T. Purves, carburetter.
No. 12752.—H. S. Chipmen, oil-lamp burner.
No. 12754.—S. P. A. Andersson, centrifugal churn.
No. 12755.—R. Garnham, valve for water-cistern.
No. 12756.—W. Taylor and A. Pasco, rabbit-trap fastener.
No. 12760.—Fraser and Chalmers, Limited, pump. (J. Stumpf.)
No. 12762.—John Smith and Sons, Limited, and W. Leach, recovering grease from wool and fibre.
No. 12768.—V. Thomas, manufacturing filaments for electric lamps.
No. 12776.—A. J. Knocks, horse and cattle medicine.
No. 12777.—J. Miller, self-feeding stoker for steam-boilers.
No. 12784.—F. H. Tucker, brushes for wetting paper.
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 9642.—A. Bock, candle-lamp.
No. 9645.—T. Waterworth, sewer-trap.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Designs registered.
DESIGNS have been registered in the following names on the dates mentioned:—
No. 219.—O’Sullivan Rubber Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maine United States of America, of Portland, State of Maine, United States of America, and having a place of business at Lowell, States of Massachusetts, United States of America. Class 3. 29th September, 1904.
No. 220.—Charles M. Brooke, of Lancaster Park, Christchurch, in the colony of New Zealand, Chemist. Class 4. 30th September, 1904.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 11th October, 1904.
APPLICATIONS for registration of the following trade marks have been received. Notice of opposition to the registration of any of these applications may be lodged at this office within two months of the date of this Gazette. Such notice must be in duplicate, and accompanied by a fee of £1.
No. of application: 4525.
Date: 20th January, 1904.
TRADE MARK.
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⚖️ Third-Term Patent Fees Paid
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement28 September 1904
Patent Fees, Third-Term Payments, Patent Renewals, Wellington, Patent Office
- T. Lanston, Patent holder representative
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Requests to Amend Patent Specifications Allowed
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementPatent Amendments, Specification Changes, Patent Office, Wellington
- D. Donald, Requested amendment for wire-strainer
- W. Beamish, Patent representative
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement29 September 1904
Abandoned Patents, Provisional Specifications, Patent Applications, Wellington
29 names identified
- A. V. Knapp, Abandoned application for expanding horses’ hoofs
- N. R. Gordon, Abandoned application for producing living movements on screen
- C. Nettheim, Abandoned application for boot
- R. Steele, Abandoned application for boot
- J. W. George, Abandoned application for castor
- A. J. Park, Abandoned application for shackle and snatch block
- W. Beamish, Patent representative
- J. S. Sleight, Abandoned application for rail-joint
- F. J. Jones, Abandoned application for extensible bracket
- T. J. Heskett, Abandoned application for smelting metallic oxides
- J. A. Webb, Abandoned application for bag and package receiver
- T. W. Denton, Abandoned application for potato-planting attachment
- W. E. C. Hoadley, Abandoned application for inversion of sugar
- W. Hood, Abandoned application for spring for chairs
- J. Theobald, Abandoned application for shaft-tug for harness
- E. Waters (Junior), Abandoned application for pneumatic-tire cover
- E. Midgley, Patent representative
- W. Sutton, Abandoned application for disc-harrows travelling-gear
- W. T. Earl, Abandoned application for straining fencing-wire
- C. H. Knowles, Abandoned application for stopping ships
- F. W. Taylor, Abandoned application for stopping ships
- M. McCarthy, Abandoned application for rabbit poison composition
- R. H. Skipworth, Abandoned application for locking rail and tramway doors
- A. Thurlby, Abandoned application for bicycle-handle attachment
- J. Hercus, Abandoned application for horn-protector for cattle
- F. W. Barton, Abandoned application for horn-protector for cattle
- H. Kerr, Abandoned application for seed-sower
- J. Woodhead, Abandoned application for seed-sower
- J. Stewart, Abandoned application for polish-spreading machine
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Applications for Letters Patent Void Due to Non-Acceptance
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement29 September 1904
Void Patent Applications, Non-Acceptance, Complete Specifications, Wellington
- R. W. Gibbs, Application void for door-check
- J. A. Berg, Application void for candle-extinguisher
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement29 September 1904
Lapsed Patents, Unsealed Letters Patent, Patent Applications, Wellington
6 names identified
- R. Congreve, Lapsed application for bicycle-lock
- G. Stevenson, Lapsed application for earth-auger
- I. Hunter, Lapsed application for cuff
- J. Montgomery, Lapsed application for tie-clip
- R. R. Donaldson, Lapsed application for sewer ventilation
- G. Stevenson, Lapsed application for candle-extinguisher
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Letters Patent Void Due to Non-Payment of Renewal Fees
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement29 September 1904
Void Patents, Non-Payment, Renewal Fees, Second-Term, Third-Term, Wellington
16 names identified
- E. Smailbone, Patent void for horse-cover
- W. T. Purves, Patent void for carburetter
- H. S. Chipmen, Patent void for oil-lamp burner
- S. P. A. Andersson, Patent void for centrifugal churn
- R. Garnham, Patent void for water-cistern valve
- A. Taylor, Patent void for rabbit-trap fastener
- W. Pasco, Patent void for rabbit-trap fastener
- J. Stumpf, Patent representative
- John Smith, Patent void for recovering grease from wool
- W. Leach, Patent void for recovering grease from wool
- V. Thomas, Patent void for manufacturing lamp filaments
- A. J. Knocks, Patent void for horse and cattle medicine
- J. Miller, Patent void for self-feeding stoker
- F. H. Tucker, Patent void for brushes for wetting paper
- A. Bock, Patent void for candle-lamp
- T. Waterworth, Patent void for sewer-trap
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Designs Registered
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementRegistered Designs, Industrial Design, Class 3, Class 4, Wellington
- O’Sullivan Rubber Company , Registered design for Class 3
- Charles M. Brooke, Registered design for Class 4
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Applications for Registration of Trade Marks Received
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement11 October 1904
Trade Mark Applications, Notice of Opposition, Registration Process, Wellington
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Trade Mark Application No. 4525: 'Rambler'
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement20 January 1904
Trade Mark, Rambler, Application No. 4525, Visual Mark, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1904, No 83