Patent Specifications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 91

No. 18619.—13th October, 1904.—HERMAN SEIFERT, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Flax-miller. Improvements in flax-milling machinery.

Extract from Specification.—The invention consists in a frame A, A, B, B, its sides open to receive an adjustable concavely shaped case C adapted to the shape of the parts to operate therein, said frame at each end provided with bearings D, D, for a shaft E; fixed along and to said shaft between said bearings D, D, are sets of radial arms F, firmly secured in a hub N, which is keyed to the shaft; to these arms and parallel to the shaft are bolted bars G′, G″, G‴, the outside bars G being flush with the ends H of the arms F, this framework on the shaft is designated the “beaters”; the spaces lying between said sets of arms are boxed in at the middle of the beaters to form a drum-like centre-piece J, or they may be rimmed at this part, leaving the sides open; the face or ou’er periphery L of the drum-like or rimmed centre may be provided at suitable distances apart with horizontally placed rows of teeth, this part of a scutcher is designated the “hackles”; the points of the teeth are preferably even with the faces of the outer bars G′, but may be adjusted inwardly or outwardly in relation thereto.

[NOTE. The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]

(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 18649.—19th October, 1904.—WILLIAM MARTIN PRITCHARD, Bootmaker, and JAMES SOOKES BOYLE, Cabinet-maker, both of Auckland, New Zealand. A heat-resisting boot-sole.

Claims. (1.) In the heat-resisting boot-sole specified, the placing between the midler or inner sole and outer sole thereof and fixing thereto a sheet of asbestos cut to same shape as sole for the purpose set forth, substantially as described. (2.) In the heat-resisting boot-sole specified, the combination in the boot-sole of asbestos with the leather by the sheet of asbestos being placed between and fixed to the midler or inner sole and outer sole and cut to shape of same for the purpose set forth, substantially as described.

(Specification, 2s.)

An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.

NOTE.—The cost of copying the specification and drawing has been inserted after the notice of each application. An order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office order or postal note for the cost of copying.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.

Extracts from the drawings accompanying the foregoing complete specifications appear at the end of this Gazette.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 8th November, 1904.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 18456.—16th September, 1904.—CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, whose registered office is 150, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand (assignees of Gilbert Anderson, of Christchurch aforesaid, Managing Director). Improved apparatus for securing the tops or covers of preserving-tins and the like.

No. 18519.—29th September, 1904.—JAMES MOORE SIBBIT, of 54, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Victoria, Shop-assistant. An automatic roller for wire gauze screens.

No. 18521.—29th September, 1904.—GEORGE BROUGHAM HUBERT AUSTIN, of Atherton Road, Oakleigh, Victoria, Architect. An invention for fixing spirit-level to traversing frame on rifle-sight for adjusting same.

No. 18576.—11th October, 1904.—MATTHEW RYAN, of Cobden, Greymouth, Westland, New Zealand, Inventor. Improved plush for gold-saving.

No. 18589.—10th October, 1904.—FRANK STOWELL, of St. Andrews, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved sash-fastener for windows.

No. 18590.—14th October, 1904.—JOHN WILLIS McLEOD, of Waikaka, Southland, New Zealand, Teacher. Improved gold-saving apparatus.

No. 18592.—14th October, 1904.—HENRY CAMPBELL HENDERSON, of P.O. Box 1, Wanganui, Wellington, New Zealand, Railway-employee. Improvements relating to steam-turbines.

No. 18595.—15th October, 1904.—HENRY HUBERT GILSHAN, of Kakaramea, Patea, New Zealand, Farm-hand. An improved hay-knife.

No. 18597.—14th October, 1904.—JOHN SMAILL, of Port Chalmers, New Zealand, Engineer.—Improved water-tube boiler.

No. 18602.—17th October, 1904.—GEORGE WILLIAM DARVALL, of 64, Brougham Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Signwriter. An improved combined bottle-stopper, measure, and eye-bath.

No. 18606.—18th October, 1904.—FREDERICK EDWARD NEWTH, of Clyde Quay Hotel, Wellington, New Zealand, Printer. A match-lining cramp.

No. 18607.—18th October, 1904.—THOMAS WILSON POTTS, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Draper.—An improved stand or support for bicycles.

No. 18608.—18th October, 1904.—CHARLES PURNELL PARKERSON, of Thames, Auckland, New Zealand, Canvasser. Improved receptacle for perishable condiments, comestibles, and the like.

No. 18609.—15th October, 1904.—RICHARD CAMERON TORRANCE, Builder, and JAMES COWIE, Brass-finisher, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. A ball-testing appliance for bias, &c.

No. 18610.—19th October, 1904.—WALTER CLAUDE JOHNSON and GEORGE CHARLES PEARSON, both of Victoria Works, Old Charlton, Kent, England, Electrical Engineers. Improvements in rock-drills of the percussion type.

No. 18613.—19th October, 1904.—WILLIAM FRANCIS JOHNS, of Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, School-teacher. Means for automatically operating the doors of lift or elevator wells.

No. 18614.—19th October, 1904.—SAMUEL FORD, Sanitary-pipe Maker, and JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Land Agent, both of Dannevirke, New Zealand. Improvements in apparatus for the manufacture of articles from compounds of boiled tar and mineral matter.

No. 18616.—18th October, 1904.—WILLIAM HENRY TERRY, of Addington, New Zealand, Contractor. Improvements in or relating to the sashes of windows.

No. 18617.—19th October, 1904.—WILLIAM MOSES, of Willowby, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. A machine for the purpose of cutting off Californian thistle and such-like weeds.

No. 18618.—19th October, 1904.—ERNEST EDWARD PORTER, of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Clerk. An improved turnip and rape feed.

No. 18620.—20th October, 1904.—GEORGE BROUGHAM HUBERT AUSTIN, of Atherton Road, Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia, Architect. Improved detachable traversing ladder and frame to be used on rifles.

No. 18622.—20th October, 1904.—STANLEY JAMES EMERY, of Colac, Victoria, Australia, Farm-labourer. Improvements in combined collar and hames.

No. 18626.—20th October, 1904.—UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, State of New Jersey, United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having a place of business at 205, Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America (assignees of Ronald Francis McFeely, of Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to pounding-up machines.

No. 18627.—20th October, 1904.—JOHN COLLINS, of 675, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Stationer. Improved combined envelope and memo. or statement form.

No. 18634.—20th October, 1904.—JOHN CHARLES CRAMPIN READ, of 13, Harrington Square, London, England, Engineer. Improvements in petroleum-burners.

No. 18635.—20th October, 1904.—THOMAS MERCER, of Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand, Hairdresser. Improved pneumatic sole or sock for boots, shoes, and the like.

No. 18639.—18th October, 1904.—WILLIAM SHAW DEIDREICH SCHMIDT, of Church Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Lithographer. An invention for protecting the soles of boots and shoes.

No. 18640.—21st October, 1904.—LOUIS TASMAN REICHEL, of Wellington, New Zealand, Electrician Public Works Department. An improved wind and water motor.

No. 18641.—21st October, 1904.—DONALD CHARLES MACDONALD, of Campbelltown, New Zealand, Storeman. An improved process of and apparatus for use in drying and bleaching flax.

No. 18643.—19th October, 1904.—ALEXANDER BURT, of A. and T. Burt, Limited, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Metal-merchant. An automatic self-closing tap.

No. 18644.—19th October, 1904.—WILLIAM EDWARD WALKER, of Macandrew Road, South Dunedin, New Zealand, Moulder. An improved ventilating-window for dwellinghouses and other buildings.

No. 18645.—17th October, 1904.—JAMES DUNBAR, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in rakes.



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🏢 Acceptance of Complete Patent Specification No. 18619 (continued from previous page)

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
13 October 1904
Patents, Flax-milling machinery, Invercargill, New Zealand, Mechanical improvements
  • Herman Seifert, Inventor of flax-milling machinery

🏢 Acceptance of Complete Patent Specification No. 18649

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
19 October 1904
Patents, Heat-resisting boot-sole, Asbestos, Footwear, Auckland
  • William Martin Pritchard, Co-inventor of heat-resisting boot-sole
  • James Sookes Boyle, Co-inventor of heat-resisting boot-sole

🏢 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
8 November 1904
Provisional patents, Inventions, Christchurch, Auckland, Dunedin, Wellington, Westland, Taranaki, Victoria, Australia, United States of America
35 names identified
  • Gilbert Anderson, Inventor assigned to Christchurch Meat Company Ltd
  • James Moore Sibbit, Inventor of automatic roller for wire gauze screens
  • George Brougham Hubert Austin, Inventor of rifle-sight level attachment
  • Matthew Ryan, Inventor of improved plush for gold-saving
  • Frank Stowell, Inventor of improved sash-fastener
  • John Willis McLeod, Inventor of improved gold-saving apparatus
  • Henry Campbell Henderson, Inventor of steam-turbine improvements
  • Henry Hubert Gilshan, Inventor of improved hay-knife
  • John Smair, Inventor of improved water-tube boiler
  • George William Darvall, Inventor of combined bottle-stopper, measure, and eye-bath
  • Frederick Edward Newth, Inventor of match-lining cramp
  • Thomas Wilson Potts, Inventor of bicycle stand
  • Charles Purnell Parkerson, Inventor of receptacle for perishable items
  • Richard Cameron Torrance, Co-inventor of ball-testing appliance
  • James Cowie, Co-inventor of ball-testing appliance
  • Walter Claude Johnson, Co-inventor of rock-drill improvements
  • George Charles Pearson, Co-inventor of rock-drill improvements
  • William Francis Johns, Inventor of lift door automation
  • Samuel Ford, Co-inventor of tar-compound manufacturing apparatus
  • James Spiers Freeman, Co-inventor of tar-compound manufacturing apparatus
  • William Henry Terry, Inventor of window sash improvements
  • William Moses, Inventor of thistle-cutting machine
  • Ernest Edward Porter, Inventor of turnip and rape feed
  • George Brougham Hubert Austin, Inventor of detachable rifle ladder
  • Stanley James Emery, Inventor of collar and hames improvement
  • Ronald Francis McFeely, Inventor assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company
  • John Collins, Inventor of combined envelope and memo form
  • John Charles Crampin Read, Inventor of petroleum-burner improvements
  • Thomas Mercer, Inventor of pneumatic boot sole
  • William Shaw Deidreich Schmidt, Inventor of boot sole protection
  • Louis Tasman Reichel, Inventor of wind and water motor
  • Donald Charles Macdonald, Inventor of flax drying and bleaching process
  • Alexander Burt, Inventor of automatic self-closing tap
  • William Edward Walker, Inventor of ventilating window
  • James Dunbar, Inventor of rake improvements

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar