✨ Patent Applications and Grants
1494
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 57
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 14th June, 1905.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 19067.—13th February, 1905.—SAMUEL McCULLY, of Seadown, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved solution for destroying sweetbriar, Californian thistle, and other noxious weeds.
No. 19100.—20th March, 1905.—AUGUSTUS WILLIAM JONES, Sen., and AUGUSTUS WILLIAM JONES, Jun. (trading as “Jones and Sons”), of 248, High Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Watchmakers and Jewellers. An improved electro-medical appliance.
No. 19299.—4th April, 1905.—JAMES BRODIE MACK, of Wellington, New Zealand, Customhouse Officer. A composition for destroying weeds and the like.
No. 19379.—20th April, 1905.—ROBERT WILLIAM FAIRBROTHER, of Carterton, New Zealand, Cooper. An improved steamer and boiler.
No. 19441.—6th May, 1905.—DAVID MCKENZIE, of Tonnyson Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. An easy-chair.
No. 19455.—9th May, 1905.—WILLIAM EDWARD SPENCER, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, Inspector of Schools. Altazimuth dial.
No. 19479.—16th May, 1905.—JAMES GRAY, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Agricultural-implement Maker and Importer. Improvements in cultivators.
No. 19486.—15th May, 1905.—JAMES BAIRD, of Devonport, near Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved method of crushing auriferous and other ore.
No. 19487.—17th May, 1905.—WALTER ANDERSON RAWSON, of Smithfield, New Zealand, Mechanic. An improved batten for the travelling-canvases of binders and other machines.
No. 19493.—18th May, 1905.—GEORGE BRODERICK, of Temuka, New Zealand, Gardener. Improved means for rendering a pneumatic tire less liable to puncture.
No. 19499.—20th May, 1905.—CHARLES MILLS, of 33, Ferry Road, Woolston, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Painter and Glazier. Improved adjustable bracket for supporting a platform.
No. 19510.—25th May, 1905.—CHARLOTTE HANNAH FULLBROOK, of Seamount, Shorncliffe, Sandgate, Queensland, Australia, Spinster. An improved curtain-ring.
No. 19511.—25th May, 1905.—OWEN SINCLAIR, of 177, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Mechanic. Improvements in rifle back-sights.
No. 19512.—25th May, 1905.—JOHN ALBERT NAPIER, of Goldsmith Road, Napier, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Clerk. Improved apparatus, for employment in connection with threshing-machines, for removing the ears of grain from the straw.
No. 19513.—25th May, 1905.—JOHN EDWARD FRIEND, Engineer, and EDWARD HENRY FRIEND, Agent, both of Auckland, New Zealand. An improved motor.
No. 19517.—22nd May, 1905.—JOHN POMEROY, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Fish-curer. Improvements in spreaders for hauling-chains, leading-harness, and the like.
No. 19518.—26th May, 1905.—RAFFAELLO PALADINI, of Arney Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. An improved fastener for mail-bags and the like.
No. 19522.—29th May, 1905.—THOMAS STANLEY PHILPOTT, of Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler. An improvement relating to windows, for facilitating the cleaning and repairing of same.
No. 19523.—29th May, 1905.—THOMAS STANLEY PHILPOTT, of Riddiford Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler. Improvements relating to windows.
No. 19532.—30th May, 1905.—HERBERT AMBROSE COOPER, of Wellington, New Zealand, Law Student. A combined scraper and broom, for use specially in cleaning ships’ hulls.
No. 19533.—31st May, 1905.—WILLIAM HENRY, Timber-merchant, and GEORGE CUNNY, Settler, both of the Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. Improvements in or relating to drays for carting timber.
No. 19534.—25th May, 1905.—ALEXANDER STORRIE, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, Implement-maker. A rotary turnip-thinner.
No. 19535.—29th May, 1905.—MONTAGUE HARRISON WYNYARD, of Auckland, New Zealand, Solicitor. A means of preventing entanglement of fibres in flax-drying operations.
No. 19536.—29th May, 1905.—MONTAGUE HARRISON WYNYARD, of Auckland, New Zealand, Solicitor. An apparatus for use in flax drying or bleaching operations.
No. 19537.—1st June, 1905.—EDWARD MARTIN EDKINS, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved reversing-gear, for use specially in connection with sawmills.
No. 19540.—1st June, 1905.—GEORGE HUTCHINSON, of Seatoun, Wellington, New Zealand, Inventor. Improvements relating to milking machinery.
No. 19541.—1st June, 1905.—JAMES DUNNING, Company-manager, and JOSHUA EDWARD GAVEY, Manufacturers’ Agent, both of Auckland, New Zealand. An improved life-belt.
No. 19543.—2nd June, 1905.—GEORGE GARIBALDI TURRI, of Salisbury Buildings, 150, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Registered Patent Attorney, &c. (nominee of William Valentine Paley, Apiarist, and George Samuel Fenton, Engineer and Fitter, both of Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia). Improvements in apparatus for discharging ash or other suitable material for deodorising and sanitary purposes.
No. 19544.—2nd June, 1905.—GEORGE FREDERICK NEWMAN, of Sumner, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Oilskin-manufacturer. Cinder grid or basket for attachment to fire-grates.
No. 19545.—2nd June, 1905.—THOMAS PRYCE OBBINSON, of 310, Lygon Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Dentist. An improved segmental driving-belt of vulcanite or like material for motor cycles and the like.
No. 19549.—1st June, 1905.—THOMAS CHARLES HEMENT, of Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved means for ventilating soil-pipe.
No. 19550.—2nd June, 1905.—RICHARD JAMES ECROYD, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Importer. Improvements relating to boilers for heating water, but specially applicable to wash house boilers.
No. 19555.—6th June, 1905.—FREDERICK WILLIAM ROWLANDS, of Long Lookout, Nelson, New Zealand, Clergyman. A device for use in cleaning lamp-chimneys and the like.
No. 19556.—6th June, 1905.—WILLIAM JOHN FRYER, of Dalmore, Pahia, Southland, New Zealand, Sawyer. Improved ironing-board and shirt-clamp.
No. 19558.—5th June, 1905.—WILLIAM BREW, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved bearing, for use principally on plough and other like wheels.
No. 19559.—5th June, 1905.—VICTOR BERG, of Southbridge, New Zealand, Painter. An improved ventilator.
No. 19565.—7th June, 1905.—REGINALD FREDERICK BARKER, of 36, Macleay Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Consulting Engineer. An improved process for recovering the fatty matter from the water in which wool has been scoured.
No. 19566.—7th June, 1905.—CATHERINE JANE MCMASTER, of Corfield, North Queensland, Australia, Grazing Farmer. An improved windmill-wheel and mounting therefor.
No. 19567.—7th June, 1905.—JOHN ROBERT HARRISON, of 47, Albert Street, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, Ironfounder. An improved amalgamator and concentrator for ores and tailings.
No. 19570.—7th June, 1905.—ENoch RICHARDSON, of 9, Creswick Street, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia, Engineer. An improved apparatus for the more complete combustion of fuel and the consequent prevention of smoke.
No. 19572.—5th June, 1905.—WILLIAM STEPHEN TRAYES, of Mangere, Auckland, New Zealand, Stonemason. An improved tape or chain measure for the use of bowlers, surveyors, and the like.
No. 19573.—6th June, 1905.—CLIFFORD JOHN JOHNSON, of Point Chevalier, near Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer, and JAMES CARLAW, of Auckland aforesaid, Waterworks Engineer. An improved fire-bridge, smoke-consumer, and fuel-economizer.
No. 19575.—5th June, 1905.—CHARLES RICHARD MASSEY, of Customs Street West, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved zinc holder for boilers.
No. 19576.—6th June, 1905.—THOMAS WILLIAM MAYSON, of Kent Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Agent. Improvements in speed-recorders.
No. 19577.—7th June, 1905.—ARMIT HANE SIMPSON, of Totara Valley, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements relating to brooch-fastenings.
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 1st to the 14th June, 1905, inclusive:—
No. 17139.—R. R. Douglas, bucket and link protector.
No. 17512.—W. Hoyland, couch.
No. 17519.—G. Dennis, jun., raking material from sluice-boxes.
No. 17550.—A. Ashcroft, combustible dip composition.
No. 17551.—A. Ashcroft, fuse fire-lighter.
No. 17552.—R. P. Gibbons, galvanic plate for boots, &c.
No. 17638.—J. A. Merrett, cylinder drying-machine.
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📰 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications
📰 NZ Gazette14 June 1905
Provisional specifications, Patent applications, Inventions, Inventors, Wellington Patent Office
50 names identified
- Samuel McCully, Application for improved weed solution
- Augustus William Jones, Application for improved electro-medical appliance
- Augustus William Jones, Application for improved electro-medical appliance
- James Brodie Mack, Application for weed-destroying composition
- Robert William Fairbrother, Application for improved steamer and boiler
- David McKenzie, Application for easy-chair design
- William Edward Spencer, Application for altazimuth dial
- James Gray, Application for improvements in cultivators
- James Baird, Application for improved ore-crushing method
- Walter Anderson Rawson, Application for improved batten for binders
- George Broderick, Application for improved pneumatic tire
- Charles Mills, Application for adjustable bracket
- Charlotte Hannah Fullbrook, Application for improved curtain-ring
- Owen Sinclair, Application for improvements in rifle back-sights
- John Albert Napier, Application for threshing-machine apparatus
- John Edward Friend, Application for improved motor
- Edward Henry Friend, Application for improved motor
- John Pomeroy, Application for improvements in spreaders
- Raffaello Paladini, Application for improved mail-bag fastener
- Thomas Stanley Philpott, Application for window improvement
- Thomas Stanley Philpott, Application for improvements relating to windows
- Herbert Ambrose Cooper, Application for combined scraper and broom
- William Henry, Application for improvements in timber drays
- George Cunny, Application for improvements in timber drays
- Alexander Storrie, Application for rotary turnip-thinner
- Montague Harrison Wynyard, Application for flax-drying entanglement prevention
- Montague Harrison Wynyard, Application for flax drying/bleaching apparatus
- Edward Martin Edkins, Application for improved sawmill reversing-gear
- George Hutchinson, Application for improvements in milking machinery
- James Dunning, Application for improved life-belt
- Joshua Edward Gavey, Application for improved life-belt
- George Garibaldi Turri, Application for ash-discharging apparatus (nominee)
- George Frederick Newman, Application for cinder grid or basket
- Thomas Pryce Obbinson, Application for improved driving-belt
- Thomas Charles Hement, Application for improved soil-pipe ventilation
- Richard James Ecroyd, Application for improvements in boilers
- Frederick William Rowlands, Application for lamp-chimney cleaning device
- William John Fryer, Application for improved ironing-board
- William Brew, Application for improved wheel bearing
- Victor Berg, Application for improved ventilator
- Reginald Frederick Barker, Application for improved wool-scouring process
- Catherine Jane McMaster, Application for improved windmill-wheel
- John Robert Harrison, Application for improved ore concentrator
- Enoch Richardson, Application for improved fuel combustion
- William Stephen Trayes, Application for improved tape measure
- Clifford John Johnson, Application for improved fire-bridge
- James Carlalw, Application for improved fire-bridge
- Charles Richard Massey, Application for improved zinc holder
- Thomas William Maysom, Application for improvements in speed-recorders
- Armit Hane Simpson, Application for improvements in brooch-fastenings
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
📰 List of Letters Patent Sealed
📰 NZ Gazette14 June 1905
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, Inventions, Patent grants
7 names identified
- R. R. Douglas, Patent sealed for bucket and link protector
- W. Hoyland, Patent sealed for couch
- G. Dennis, Patent sealed for raking material from sluice-boxes
- A. Ashcroft, Patent sealed for combustible dip composition
- A. Ashcroft, Patent sealed for fuse fire-lighter
- R. P. Gibbons, Patent sealed for galvanic plate
- J. A. Merrett, Patent sealed for cylinder drying-machine
NZ Gazette 1905, No 57