Patent Applications and Grants




Jan. 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 205

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, 25th January, 1905.

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

No. 18707.—7th November, 1904.—JAMES THOMAS HUNTER, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Registered Patent Agent (nominee of Thomas Rouse, of 7, Old Hill Street, Stamford Hill, London, N.E., England, Gentleman, and Herrmann Cohn, of 7, Brunswick Square, St. Pancras, London, W.C., England, Merchant). Improved method of converting into briquettes or lumps ironsand, whether natural or prepared by reducing to powder iron-ore or iron-wastes.

No. 18877.—20th December, 1904.—DAVID JOSEPH WILLIAMS, of Waimangaroa Junction, Nelson, New Zealand, Flax-miller. Improved apparatus for conveying flax from strippers and cleaning the same.

No. 18881.—19th December, 1904.—ALEXANDER HENRY KRAUSE, of Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. Improvements in and relating to machine-made boxes.

No. 18882.—19th December, 1904.—ALEXANDER HENRY KRAUSE, of Alderley, Mackelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. An improved, adjustable, collapsible, and folding deck-chair, with hood and neck-rest attached.

No. 18911.—5th January, 1905.—JAMES ROSS, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved screw wedge.

No. 18917.—31st December, 1904.—CHARLES SUTTIE, Engineer, and MONTAGUE HARRISON WYNYARD, Solicitor, both of Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand. An improved apparatus for treating New Zealand flax after stripping.

No. 18919.—6th January, 1905.—FRANCIS GEORGE HARRY WHITE, of 5, East Street, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand, Mariner. Improved rigging-screw.

No. 18921.—4th January, 1905.—HARRY KITCHIN, of 9, Park Road, Middle Park, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Mechanical Engineer. Improved undergear for go-carts and the like.

No. 18922.—4th January, 1905.—FRANK VICTOR RAYMOND, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Solicitor. Improvements in dish-racks.

No. 18925.—9th January, 1905.—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 Marshall Henry Pearson and Arthur Ernest Jerram, both of Union Works, Belgrave Road, Leicester, England, Engineers). Improvements in or relating to apparatus for arranging and delivering eyelets or rivets or other articles of like form.

No. 18926.—9th January, 1905.—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 Frederick Henry Perry, of West Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to fastening-machines.

No. 18927.—9th January, 1905.—CHARLES EDWARD LOWE, of Motueka, New Zealand, Manager. A machine for cleaning and for stripping currants and the like from their stalks.

No. 18928.—9th January, 1905.—JOHN JOSEPH HEALY, of 12, Clifton Street, Richmond, Victoria, Australia, Agent. An improved cooler for cream and other liquids.

No. 18929.—7th January, 1905.—WILLIAM DALL, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Merchant. Improved bowl- or ball-testing machine.

No. 18930.—7th January, 1905.—JAMES THOMSON and GEORGE GEORGESON, both of Princes Street, North Invercargill, New Zealand, Carpenters. Improvements in and relating to fastenings for brooches and the like.

No. 18931.—10th January, 1905.—HENRY CHARLES CIANTAR, Engineer, and UMBERTO CIANTAR, Merchant, both of 9 and 10, Great Tower Street, London, England. Improvements in extracting gold from solution in water.

No. 18935.—10th January, 1905.—HENRY EDWIN MCDONALD, of Petone, New Zealand, Merchant. A revolving egg-preserver.

No. 18936.—10th January, 1905.—HENRY EDWIN MCDONALD, of Petone, New Zealand. Merchant. An improved case for the safe carriage of eggs.

No. 18938.—11th January, 1905.—MICHAEL DOUGLAS TAYLOR, of Fort Street, Auckland New Zealand, Tea-merchant. Improvement in wheels of motor-cars and the like.

No. 18939.—11th January, 1905.—HENRY ALEXANDER ENGLISH, of General Post-office, Wellington, New Zealand, Civil Servant. Improvements relating to cannons, rifles, or the like, and projectiles therefor.

No. 18940.—11th January, 1905.—GEORGE CARRINGTON, of Clive, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Cook. A machine for use in shelling peas.

No. 18941.—11th January, 1905.—GEORGE CARRINGTON, of Clive, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Cook. Improvements in or relating to gates.

No. 18942.—9th January, 1905.—JOHN DAVIES, of 21, Grafton Road, Auckland, New Zealand, Steelworker. A fuel-economizing and smoke-consuming furnace.

No. 18944.—10th January, 1905.—ALFRED REGINALD HARDY, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Accountant. Improvements in gates.

No. 18945.—10th January, 1905.—ROBERT WALKER, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Tinsmith. Improvements in milk-cans.

No. 18950.—12th January, 1905.—WILLIAM MCKINNON, of Arapawanui, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Station-manager. Apparatus for automatically feeding fowls and animals.

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 12th to the 25th January, 1905, inclusive:—

No. 16511.—J. Tolson, incandescent-mantle lighter.

No. 16927.—J. Mackay and F. W. Hamilton, ambulance lifter.

No. 16969.—E. Gillow, drawing-board, easel, and T square.

No. 17017.—J. G. L. Hewitt, filling for roofs (A. Wilson).

No. 17019.—W. E. Hughes, water-table (J. B. Jackson).

No. 17105.—L. Clark, flanging sanitary pipes.

No. 17116.—J. Macalister, chain-drive manure-feed.

No. 17140.—J. Hair, horse-shoe.

No. 17157.—T. E. O’Brien, bottle.

No. 17165.—W. Riddell, tare beam scales.

No. 17278.—L. Frame, steam-consumer for washing-boiler.

No. 17288.—C. Cooper, weighing-machine.

No. 17303.—L. B. Horrocks, vending-machine.

No. 17322.—W. J. Standen, cutting and tailing lambs.

No. 17386.—C. E. Gray and J. S. Tolman, franking and stamping machine.

No. 17388.—T. C. Homent, sheet-metal piping.

No. 17422.—H. Schnitzer, warming food.

No. 17453.—United Shoe Machinery Company, buffing-rolls (W. Gordon).

No. 17465.—B. C. Barton, bedstead.

No. 17639.—A. Gillies, pneumatic teat-cups.

No. 17713.—H. S. Wainwright, spark-arrester.

No. 17714.—H. S. Wainwright, spark-arrester.

No. 17888.—W. Tarrant, horse-shoe.

No. 17988.—R. F. Marsh, washing-machine.

No. 18102.—A. E. and H. G. Bradley, water-pumping apparatus.

No. 18204.—American Seeding-machine Company, distributor for grain-drill (F. A. Packham and G. P. Oates).

No. 18205.—W. King, bird-trap.

No. 18331.—R. Thomas and G. Hall, fencing-post.

No. 18333.—A. Stephan and R. Sands, half-tone photolithography.

No. 18361.—E. C. Mahony, portable wall-sections.

No. 18369.—J. F. McNeill, gate.

No. 18386.—J. J. McDade, affixing postage-stamps.

No. 18390.—S. A. Ekehorn, rotating churn.

No. 18391.—O. M. J. Olsen and W. Gates, gas-burner regulator.

No. 18395.—T. Burrell, elastic attachment for soles and heels.

No. 18406.—C. R. S. J. Hallé, vehicle-wheel.

No. 18407.—F. Eisenbeis and F. Garely, coal-cutting and channelling tool.



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🏭 Provisional Specifications for Patent Applications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
25 January 1905
Patent Applications, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Wellington, Auckland, Nelson, Dunedin, Invercargill, Hawke's Bay, International Applicants
32 names identified
  • James Thomas Hunter, Accepted provisional specification for improved method of converting ironsand into briquettes
  • Thomas Rouse (Gentleman), Nominee in patent application for ironsand briquettes
  • Herrmann Cohn (Merchant), Nominee in patent application for ironsand briquettes
  • David Joseph Williams, Accepted provisional specification for improved flax-conveying and cleaning apparatus
  • Alexander Henry Krause, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in machine-made boxes
  • Alexander Henry Krause, Accepted provisional specification for improved folding deck-chair with hood and neck-rest
  • James Ross, Accepted provisional specification for improved screw wedge
  • Charles Suttie (Engineer), Accepted provisional specification for improved apparatus for treating New Zealand flax
  • Montague Harrison Wynyard (Solicitor), Accepted provisional specification for improved apparatus for treating New Zealand flax
  • Francis George Harry White, Accepted provisional specification for improved rigging-screw
  • Harry Kitchin (Mechanical Engineer), Accepted provisional specification for improved undergear for go-carts
  • Frank Victor Raymond (Solicitor), Accepted provisional specification for improvements in dish-racks
  • Marshall Henry Pearson (Engineer), Inventor assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company for eyelet delivery apparatus
  • Arthur Ernest Jerram (Engineer), Inventor assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company for eyelet delivery apparatus
  • Frederick Henry Perry (Inventor), Inventor assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company for fastening-machines
  • Charles Edward Lowe, Accepted provisional specification for machine to clean and strip currants
  • John Joseph Healy (Agent), Accepted provisional specification for improved cooler for cream
  • William Dall, Accepted provisional specification for improved bowl- or ball-testing machine
  • James Thomson, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in brooch fastenings
  • George Georgeson, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in brooch fastenings
  • Henry Charles Ciantar (Engineer), Accepted provisional specification for improvements in gold extraction from solution
  • Umerto Ciantar (Merchant), Accepted provisional specification for improvements in gold extraction from solution
  • Henry Edwin McDonald, Accepted provisional specification for revolving egg-preserver
  • Henry Edwin McDonald, Accepted provisional specification for improved egg carriage case
  • Michael Douglas Taylor, Accepted provisional specification for improvement in motor-car wheels
  • Henry Alexander English, Accepted provisional specification for improvements relating to cannons, rifles, and projectiles
  • George Carrington, Accepted provisional specification for machine for shelling peas
  • George Carrington, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in gates
  • John Davies, Accepted provisional specification for fuel-economizing and smoke-consuming furnace
  • Alfred Reginald Hardy, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in gates
  • Robert Walker, Accepted provisional specification for improvements in milk-cans
  • William McKinnon, Accepted provisional specification for apparatus for automatically feeding fowls and animals

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
25 January 1905
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Wellington, Dunedin, Auckland, Hawke's Bay, International Assignees
47 names identified
  • J. Tolson, Letters Patent sealed for incandescent-mantle lighter
  • J. Mackay, Letters Patent sealed for ambulance lifter
  • F. W. Hamilton, Letters Patent sealed for ambulance lifter
  • E. Gillow, Letters Patent sealed for drawing-board, easel, and T square
  • J. G. L. Hewitt, Letters Patent sealed for roof filling
  • A. Wilson, Assignee in Letters Patent for roof filling
  • W. E. Hughes, Letters Patent sealed for water-table
  • J. B. Jackson, Assignee in Letters Patent for water-table
  • L. Clark, Letters Patent sealed for flanging sanitary pipes
  • J. Macalister, Letters Patent sealed for chain-drive manure-feed
  • J. Hair, Letters Patent sealed for horse-shoe
  • T. E. O'Brien, Letters Patent sealed for bottle
  • W. Riddell, Letters Patent sealed for tare beam scales
  • L. Frame, Letters Patent sealed for steam-consumer for washing-boiler
  • C. Cooper, Letters Patent sealed for weighing-machine
  • L. B. Horrocks, Letters Patent sealed for vending-machine
  • W. J. Standen, Letters Patent sealed for cutting and tailing lambs
  • C. E. Gray, Letters Patent sealed for franking and stamping machine
  • J. S. Tolman, Letters Patent sealed for franking and stamping machine
  • T. C. Homent, Letters Patent sealed for sheet-metal piping
  • H. Schnitzer, Letters Patent sealed for warming food
  • W. Gordon, Assignee in Letters Patent for buffing-rolls
  • B. C. Barton, Letters Patent sealed for bedstead
  • A. Gillies, Letters Patent sealed for pneumatic teat-cups
  • H. S. Wainwright, Letters Patent sealed for spark-arrester
  • H. S. Wainwright, Second Letters Patent sealed for spark-arrester
  • W. Tarrant, Letters Patent sealed for horse-shoe
  • R. F. Marsh, Letters Patent sealed for washing-machine
  • A. E. Bradley, Letters Patent sealed for water-pumping apparatus
  • H. G. Bradley, Letters Patent sealed for water-pumping apparatus
  • F. A. Packham, Assignee in Letters Patent for grain-drill distributor
  • G. P. Oates, Assignee in Letters Patent for grain-drill distributor
  • W. King, Letters Patent sealed for bird-trap
  • R. Thomas, Letters Patent sealed for fencing-post
  • G. Hall, Letters Patent sealed for fencing-post
  • A. Stephan, Letters Patent sealed for half-tone photolithography
  • R. Sands, Letters Patent sealed for half-tone photolithography
  • E. C. Mahony, Letters Patent sealed for portable wall-sections
  • J. F. McNeill, Letters Patent sealed for gate
  • J. J. McDade, Letters Patent sealed for affixing postage-stamps
  • S. A. Ekehorn, Letters Patent sealed for rotating churn
  • O. M. J. Olsen, Letters Patent sealed for gas-burner regulator
  • W. Gates, Letters Patent sealed for gas-burner regulator
  • T. Burrell, Letters Patent sealed for elastic attachment for soles and heels
  • C. R. S. J. Hallé, Letters Patent sealed for vehicle-wheel
  • F. Eisenbeis, Letters Patent sealed for coal-cutting and channelling tool
  • F. Garely, Letters Patent sealed for coal-cutting and channelling tool

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar