✨ Patent Notices
Nov. 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2739
No. 18646.—18th October, 1904.—HERBERT MITTCHELL, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Contractor. Improvements in lead-pencils.
No. 18650.—22nd October, 1904.—PATRICK CAIRNS, of Cullman Street, Timaru, New Zealand, Contractor. Centres for invert and arching work.
No. 18652.—21st October, 1904.—ALEXANDER McCOLL, of Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand, Company-manager. Improvements in mechanism for rectifying defects in and repairing timber veneer.
No. 18653. — 21st October, 1904. — NEIL HAMILTON WHISKER, of Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand, Plumber, and ALFRED SMART the younger, of Epsom, Auckland aforesaid, Plumber. An enclosed box or pan for heating blankets, towels, surgical instruments, and other material for fomentation, sterilising, and other heating purposes.
No. 18658.—24th October, 1904.—JOHN BIGGAR WATERS, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Merchant. Improved egg-tester.
No. 18660. — 25th October, 1904. — FRANK COOPER, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Agricultural-implement Maker. An improved disc ridger.
No. 18662. — 27th October, 1904.—HELEN CORBETT, of 11, Portland Place, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia, Gentlewoman (assignee of Frederick John Corbett, of 11, Portland Place aforesaid, Gentleman). An improved siphon.
No. 18666.—28th October, 1904.—NIELS NIELSEN, of Wellington, New Zealand, Builder. Improvements in blocks for building purposes, and apparatus for construction of same.
No. 18667.—28th October, 1904.—DUNCAN MATHESON, of Martinborough, Wairarapa, Wellington, New Zealand, Stockrider. An improvement relating to overcoats.
No. 18668.—28th October, 1904.—JOHN CHARLES LEGG, of Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Baker. An improved manner of attaching the handles of bakers’ peels.
No. 18669.—28th October, 1904.—MORTON ALDIS, of Auckland, New Zealand, Solicitor. Improvements in or relating to billy-cans.
No. 18670.—28th October, 1904.—ROBERT HAYLOCK OWEN, of Wellington, New Zealand, Lieutenant-Colonel New Zealand Militia. An improved appliance for use in calculating distances, the same being particularly applicable for use in range-finding for artillery or rifle shooting.
No. 18673.—25th October, 1904.—JOHN THOMAS RODGERS, of Waimate, New Zealand, Flax-miller. Improved means for securing shafts to vehicles.
No. 18674.—29th October, 1904.—FREDERICK DE JERSEY CLERE, of 86, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Architect. Improvements in and relating to reversible window-sashes.
No. 18675. — 29th October, 1904. — CHARLES BERNARD PLUMMER and GEORGE WILFRED PLUMMER, trading as C. Plummer, of Rutland Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Straw-hat Manufacturers. An improvement relating to hats.
No. 18676.—26th October, 1904.—ALEXANDER TAYLOR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Attendant. Improvements in cisterns.
No. 18678.—29th October, 1904.—EDWARD DALE SMITH, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Pharmaceutical Chemist, and JOHN THOMAS PARTRIDGE, of the same place, Settler. An improved composition for the eradication of noxious weeds.
No. 18680.—1st November, 1904.—GEORGE FINN, of 11, McFarlane Street, Wellington, New Zealand, and ARTHUR SELDON PIKE, of 49, Tasman Street, Wellington, aforesaid. Improved egg-carrier.
No. 18682.—1st November, 1904.—FREDERICK DE JERSEY CLERE, of 86, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Architect. Improvements in weatherboards.
No. 18686.—3rd November, 1904.—JAMES DAWSON JACKSON, of 6, Burns Street, Prahran, Bourke, Victoria, Australia, Plumber. Improvements in bath-heaters.
No. 18687.—3rd November, 1904.—JAMES DAWSON JACKSON, of 6, Burns Street, Prahran, Bourke, Victoria, Australia, Plumber. An improved atmospheric gas-burner for bath-heaters, cooking-stoves, and the like.
No. 18688. — 3rd November, 1904. — AUGUSTE JOSEPH FRANCOIS DE BAVAY, of “Florimel,” Gellibrand Street, Kew, Victoria, Australia, Brewer and Chemist. An apparatus for separating by flotation parts of the constituents of ores and other solid bodies from the remainder thereof.
No. 18689.—3rd November, 1904.—SIDNEY WILMOT WINSLOW, of Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States of America, Trustee of the Naumkeag Buffing-machine Association under a Declaration of Trust dated the 17th day of August, 1877 (assignee of Andrew Wilson Rogers, of Beverly aforesaid, Manufacturer). Improvements in or relating to buffing-machines.
No. 18690.—3rd November, 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 (assignee of Erastus Edwin Winkley, of Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts aforesaid). Improvements in or relating to sole-laying, sole levelling, or other sole-pressing or like machines used in the manufacture of boots or shoes.
No. 18691.—3rd November, 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 John Benjamin Hadaway, of Brockton, Plymouth, Massachusetts aforesaid). Improvements in or relating to machines for operating on welts of boots and shoes.
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 25th October to the 8th November, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 16116.—H. E. Leighton, boiler-furnace. (H. Sanders.)
No. 16117.—H. E. Leighton, smoke-consumer and heat-economizer. (H. Sanders.)
No. 16239.—A. J. Park and H. M. Thorpe, milk weighing and delivering apparatus.
No. 16580.—R. Paterson, actuating lever wheel of plough.
No. 16587.—G. Ross, flue for register grate.
No. 16611.—H. J. Manson, door of tramway, &c., vehicle.
No. 16673.—W. Williams, spring attachment for plough-coulter.
No. 16690.—C. J. Duffy, playing billiards on ordinary table.
No. 16736.—W. Seavill, castor.
No. 16737.—W. H. Edwards, cool-storage safe.
No. 16907.—H. Droutlege, registering number-recording machine.
No. 16938.—J. H. Millar, seed-sower.
No. 16996.—C. E. Lowe, means for sulphurising fruit.
No. 17015.—G. F. Church, hedge-cutter knife.
No. 17053.—M. Bowles, ventilator.
No. 17108.—A. L. Applegarth, fuel-economizer and smoke-preventer.
No. 17695.—A. Adiassewich, treating shale-oil.
No. 17905.—H. S. Stark, extraction of gold.
No. 17925.—E. and C. Johanson, vehicle-bearings.
No. 17951.—Electric and Train Lighting Syndicate, Limited, dynamos. (I. Deutsch.)
No. 17952.—Electric and Train Lighting Syndicate, Limited, brush-holder for electric machine. (I. Deutsch.)
No. 17953.—Electric and Train Lighting Syndicate, Limited, voltage-controller. (I. Deutsch.)
No. 17964.—A. Divine, advertising-exhibitor and newspaper-file.
No. 18006.—G. A. Peters, electrically operated target.
No. 18007.—A. Christie, butter sizer and printer.
No. 18023.—Olds Motor-works, motor vehicle. (N. T. Harrington.)
No. 18072.—W. E. and O. H. Barker, hydraulic ram.
No. 18114.—M. W. Haenke, gas lighting and extinguishing.
No. 18127.—F. Visintini, lattice or truss girder.
No. 18131.—C. F. Strauss, lever-gripper for ore-feeder. (M. Nelson.)
No. 18139.—G. W. Basley, standards for supporting wires. (W. V. Gilbert.)
No. 18151.—H. Griffiths, balmoral boot.
No. 18154.—F. G. Shury, filter for purifying feed-water of boiler.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND TERM FEES.
NO. 13111.—B. Holben and W. Kirk, rim for milk-can lid. (G. Smart and R. W. Ashcroft.) 28th October, 1904.
No. 13143.—J. Woodhead, cramp. 3rd November, 1904.
No. 13173.—J. Osborne, sinking artesian well. 3rd November, 1904.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 10114.—M. Ferguson, forming dovetail edges on plates. 7th November, 1904.
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🏢 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance8 November 1904
Provisional patents, Inventions, Invercargill, Timaru, Auckland, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Victoria (Australia), United States of America
33 names identified
- Herbert Mitchell, Inventor of improvements in lead-pencils
- Patrick Cairns, Inventor of centres for invert and arching work
- Alexander McColl, Inventor of mechanism for repairing timber veneer
- Neil Hamilton Whisker, Inventor of enclosed box for heating medical instruments
- Alfred the younger Smart, Inventor of enclosed box for heating medical instruments
- John Biggar Waters, Inventor of improved egg-tester
- Frank Cooper, Inventor of improved disc ridger
- Helen Corbett (Gentlewoman), Assignee of improved siphon invention
- Frederick John Corbett (Gentleman), Original inventor of improved siphon
- Niels Nielsen, Inventor of improvements in building blocks
- Duncan Matheson, Inventor of improvement relating to overcoats
- John Charles Legg, Inventor of improved handle attachment for bakers’ peels
- Morton Aldis (Solicitor), Inventor of improvements in billy-cans
- Robert Haylock Owen (Lieutenant-Colonel), Inventor of improved range-finding appliance
- John Thomas Rodgers, Inventor of improved means for securing shafts to vehicles
- Frederick de Jersey Clere, Inventor of improvements in reversible window-sashes
- Charles Bernard Plummer, Inventor of improvement relating to hats
- George Wilfred Plummer, Inventor of improvement relating to hats
- Alexander Taylor, Inventor of improvements in cisterns
- Edward Dale Smith (Pharmaceutical Chemist), Inventor of composition for eradicating noxious weeds
- John Thomas Partridge (Settler), Inventor of composition for eradicating noxious weeds
- George Finn, Inventor of improved egg-carrier
- Arthur Seldon Pike, Inventor of improved egg-carrier
- Frederick de Jersey Clere, Inventor of improvements in weatherboards
- James Dawson Jackson, Inventor of improvements in bath-heaters
- James Dawson Jackson, Inventor of improved atmospheric gas-burner
- Auguste Joseph Francois De Bavay (Brewer and Chemist), Inventor of flotation apparatus for ore separation
- Sidney Wilmot Winslow (Trustee), Assignee of improvements in buffing-machines
- Andrew Wilson Rogers (Manufacturer), Original inventor of improvements in buffing-machines
- United Shoe Machinery Company, Assignee of improvements in sole-pressing machines
- Erastus Edwin Winkley, Original inventor of improvements in sole-pressing machines
- United Shoe Machinery Company, Assignee of improvements in welt-operating machines
- John Benjamin Hadaway, Original inventor of improvements in welt-operating machines
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance8 November 1904
Letters Patent, Inventions, Sealed patents, Boiler furnace, Milk apparatus, Plough lever, Flue, Tramway door, Spring attachment, Billiards, Cool-storage, Number recorder, Seed-sower, Fruit sulphurising, Hedge-cutter, Ventilator, Fuel economizer, Shale-oil, Gold extraction, Vehicle bearings, Dynamos, Advertising exhibitor, Electric target, Butter sizer, Motor vehicle, Hydraulic ram, Gas lighting, Truss girder, Ore feeder, Wire standards, Balmoral boot, Boiler filter
36 names identified
- H. E. Leighton, Inventor of boiler-furnace and smoke-consumer
- H. Sanders, Agent for H. E. Leighton patents
- A. J. Park, Inventor of milk weighing and delivering apparatus
- H. M. Thorpe, Inventor of milk weighing and delivering apparatus
- R. Paterson, Inventor of plough actuating lever wheel
- G. Ross, Inventor of flue for register grate
- H. J. Manson, Inventor of tramway vehicle door
- W. Williams, Inventor of spring attachment for plough-coulter
- C. J. Duffy, Inventor of playing billiards on ordinary table
- W. Seavill, Inventor of castor
- W. H. Edwards, Inventor of cool-storage safe
- H. Droutlege, Inventor of number-recording machine
- J. H. Millar, Inventor of seed-sower
- C. E. Lowe, Inventor of means for sulphurising fruit
- G. F. Church, Inventor of hedge-cutter knife
- M. Bowles, Inventor of ventilator
- A. L. Applegarth, Inventor of fuel-economizer and smoke-preventer
- A. Adiassewich, Inventor of shale-oil treatment process
- H. S. Stark, Inventor of gold extraction method
- E. and C. Johanson, Inventors of vehicle-bearings
- Electric and Train Lighting Syndicate, Limited, Assignee of dynamos, brush-holder, and voltage-controller
- I. Deutsch, Agent for Electric and Train Lighting Syndicate patents
- A. Divine, Inventor of advertising-exhibitor and newspaper-file
- G. A. Peters, Inventor of electrically operated target
- A. Christie, Inventor of butter sizer and printer
- Olds Motor-works, Inventor of motor vehicle
- N. T. Harrington, Agent for Olds Motor-works patent
- W. E. and O. H. Barker, Inventors of hydraulic ram
- M. W. Haenke, Inventor of gas lighting and extinguishing system
- F. Visintini, Inventor of lattice or truss girder
- C. F. Strauss, Inventor of lever-gripper for ore-feeder
- M. Nelson, Agent for C. F. Strauss patent
- G. W. Basley, Inventor of standards for supporting wires
- W. V. Gilbert, Agent for G. W. Basley patent
- H. Griffiths, Inventor of balmoral boot
- F. G. Shury, Inventor of boiler feed-water filter
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 Payment of Patent Fees
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance8 November 1904
Patent fees, Second-term fees, Third-term fees, Milk-can lid, Cramp, Artesian well, Dovetail edges
7 names identified
- B. Holben, Inventor of rim for milk-can lid
- W. Kirk, Inventor of rim for milk-can lid
- G. Smart, Agent for Holben and Kirk patent
- R. W. Ashcroft, Agent for Holben and Kirk patent
- J. Woodhead, Inventor of cramp
- J. Osborne, Inventor of sinking artesian well method
- M. Ferguson, Inventor of forming dovetail edges on plates
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1904, No 91