Patent Applications and Acceptances




JULY 13.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1705

No. 19656.—26th June.—G. A. Haydon, Auckland.
Wash-up mop.
No. 19657.—28th June.—E. W. Thurgar, Auckland.
Harness-buckle.
No. 19658.—28th June.—E. W. Thurgar, Auckland.
Collar-stud.
No. 19659.—28th June.—O. Paora, Orakei.
Weight-raising appliance.
No. 19660.—29th June.—E. McCaffry, Dunedin.
Boot-heel.
No. 19661.—3rd July.—H. S. Burley, Chicago, U.S.A.
Sheep-shears.
No. 19662.—3rd July.—W. A. Richards and C. B. Redrup,
London, Eng.
Gas-engine.

No. 19663.—3rd July.—T. S. Anderson, Sheffield, Eng.
Smelting ores, ironsand, &c., and manufacture
of steel.
No. 19664.—3rd July.—K. C. Gillette, Boston, U.S.A.
Bottle-seal.
No. 19665.—3rd July.—S. Wohle, London, Eng.
Detergent for scouring wool.

No. 19666.—3rd July.—R. C. Lowry, Seattle, U.S.A.
Increasing adhesion of truck-wheels.
No. 19667.—3rd July.—Colorado Ironworks Company,
Denver, U.S.A.
Vibrating screen.

No. 19668.—3rd July.—Mergenthaler Linotype Company,
New York, U.S.A.
Linotype machine (F. E. Bright).
No. 19669.—3rd July.—J. E. Holland, Kaiapoi.
Screening gravel, &c.
No. 19670.—1st July.—J. J. Macky, Auckland.
Hairpin.
No. 19671.—3rd July.—G. H. Hyams, Wanganui.
Hat-grip.
No. 19672.—4th July.—A. Falkner, Kaiparoro.
Drying perishable products.
No. 19673.—4th July.—G. M. Ivey, Napier.
Tray for gas-stove.
No. 19674.—4th July.—A. J. G. Schmitt, Clevedon.
Game.
No. 19675.—25th May.—A. N. Whitney, Melbourne, Vic.
Ship.

No. 19676.—5th July.—H. F. Mander, Kimbolton.
Drilling-machine.
No. 19677.—5th July.—J. Robinson, Laverton, Vic., and
W. Stocks, Carlton, Vic.
Non-puncturable tire.
No. 19678.—5th July.—R. N. R. Lindsay, Auckland.
Appliance for dehorning cattle.
No. 19679.—5th July.—J. W. Compton, Kuripuni.
Vehicle-wheel lock.
No. 19680.—5th July.—W. P. Simmonds, Wellington.
Music-teaching device.
No. 19681.—5th July.—P. H. Dixon, Campbelltown.
Preserving oysters.
No. 19682.—5th July.—J. Chisholm, Kalgoorlie, W.A.
Filter-press sluice-discharge.
No. 19683.—6th July.—T. Edwards, Ballarat, Vic.
Ore-roasting furnace.

No. 19684.—6th July.—R. H. Cooke, Melbourne, Vic.
Boot-upper.
No. 19685.—6th July.—F. G. Price, Calcutta, B.I.
Leaking preventer for bolt-holes in corrugated sheeting.

No. 19686.—6th July.—W. H. Bryant, Wellington.
Matchbox-filling machine.
No. 19687.—6th July.—W. Mizyn, South Melbourne, Vic.
Stereoscope.
No. 19688.—5th July.—F. G. Norton, Lyttelton.
Egg-carrier.
No. 19689.—5th July.—R. Weston, Christchurch.
Cycle-pedal strap.
No. 19690.—7th July.—A. O. and W. J. Grundy, Onehunga.
Sprayer.
No. 19691.—8th July.—C. J. Clayton and H. Lightband,
Christchurch.
Sole-rounding machine.
No. 19692.—8th July.—C. Cook, Makarewa.
Shears.
No. 19693.—28th June.—T. Ritchie, Grasmere.
Stop-cock.
No. 19694.—29th June.—F. V. Raymond, Invercargill.
Clothes-peg.
No. 19695.—1st July.—F. V. Raymond, Invercargill.
Clothes-peg.
No. 19696.—5th July.—J. Baxter, Dunedin.
Sash raiser and lock.
No. 19697.—5th July.—J. Baxter, Dunedin.
Sash raiser and lock.
No. 19698.—10th July.—A. Anderson, Karori.
Music-teaching apparatus.
No. 19699.—10th July.—K. McDonald, Katikati.
Measuring and delivering predetermined
quantities of milk, &c

No. 19700.—10th July.—F. T. McAnulty, Lincoln, N.Z.
Tine and weed-cleaner for harrow, &c.
No. 19701.—10th July.—D. St. C. Macgregor, Invercargill.
Raising and lowering curtain-poles.
No. 19702.—10th July.—W. Spencer, Riverton.
Toasting device.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 12th July, 1905.
COMPLETE specifications relating to the undermentioned applications for Letters Patent have been accepted, and are open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time within two months from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the grant of any such patent. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.

No. 17726.—29th March, 1904.—FREDRICK CHRISTIAN BAGGESEN, of No. 82, William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Shipping Providore. An improved box for butter and other produce.*
Claims.—(1.) In boxes for butter and other produce, a box in which each side corresponds in size with the opposite side, and each of said sides has four rebated edges so that when secured together they will form an airtight box, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. (2.) In boxes for butter and other produce, in combination, a box having sides as A, B, C, D, with rebated edges as E, F, G, H, substantially as illustrated on the drawings.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 18086.—23rd June, 1904.—JAMES PATERSON, Plumber, of Thames, New Zealand, and EDWARD JOHNS, of Auckland, New Zealand, Storeman. Improvements in nightsoil and refuse pans, milk-pans, and suchlike utensils.*
Claim.—A spring catch fastened to the body, lid, or other part of the utensil for the purpose of securely fastening pan and lid together, and a rubber or composition ring fastened to the lid or pan to make lid and pan watertight, substantially as described, and as illustrated on the drawing.
(Specification, 1s. 3d.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 18107.—6th July, 1903.—ALGOT LEVIN CHRISTENSON, of Sturegatan, 13, Stockholm, Sweden, Director. Improvement in inlet-pipes for centrifugal separator bowls.
[Note.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act, the date given being the official date of the application in Sweden.]
Claims.—(1.) An inlet-pipe for centrifugal separator bowls having one or more longitudinally running slots, or the like, for admitting the milk to the liner, characterized by one or more wings arranged inside the pipe and adapted to compel the milk introduced into the same to partake in the rotation of the inlet-pipe, for the purpose set forth. (2.) A constructional form of the inlet-pipe set forth in claim 1, in which one wing is arranged behind each slot, or the like, in relation to the direction of rotation of the inlet-pipe.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 18221.—27th July, 1904.—JOHN WATT, of Balclutha, New Zealand, Gas Engineer. Improved means for utilising the heat from an ordinary oil-lamp or incandescent gas-burner.*
Claims.—(1.) The particular shape or form of heat-collecting shell AA so that it reflects the heat over a large area, and the highly polished silverised surfaces increasing the light as well as reflecting more effectively the heat. (2.) Utilising the intensely heated bottom of chamber BB to create a vacuum in chamber BB, thereby producing increased circulation. (3.) Central flue, which conveys off the more vitiated air and acts as an injector of heated air from chamber BB, creating extra circulation. This is a special feature of the invention described.
(Specification, 3s.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 18324.—17th August, 1904.—ALBERT KILBORN, of Hall Street, Bondi, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Engineer. Improvements in milking-machines.*
Claims.—(1.) In milking-machines, the employment of a vacuum pulsator, secured to or supported by the usual claw,



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🏭 Patent Applications for Letters Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent applications, Inventions, Specifications
51 names identified
  • G. A. Haydon, Applied for patent for wash-up mop
  • E. W. Thurgar, Applied for patent for harness-buckle
  • E. W. Thurgar, Applied for patent for collar-stud
  • O. Paora, Applied for patent for weight-raising appliance
  • E. McCaffry, Applied for patent for boot-heel
  • H. S. Burley, Applied for patent for sheep-shears
  • W. A. Richards, Applied for patent for gas-engine
  • C. B. Redrup, Applied for patent for gas-engine
  • T. S. Anderson, Applied for patent for smelting ores
  • K. C. Gillette, Applied for patent for bottle-seal
  • S. Wohle, Applied for patent for detergent for scouring wool
  • R. C. Lowry, Applied for patent for increasing adhesion of truck-wheels
  • Colorado Ironworks Company, Applied for patent for vibrating screen
  • Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Applied for patent for linotype machine
  • J. E. Holland, Applied for patent for screening gravel
  • J. J. Macky, Applied for patent for hairpin
  • G. H. Hyams, Applied for patent for hat-grip
  • A. Falkner, Applied for patent for drying perishable products
  • G. M. Ivey, Applied for patent for tray for gas-stove
  • A. J. G. Schmitt, Applied for patent for game
  • A. N. Whitney, Applied for patent for ship
  • H. F. Mander, Applied for patent for drilling-machine
  • J. Robinson, Applied for patent for non-puncturable tire
  • W. Stocks, Applied for patent for non-puncturable tire
  • R. N. R. Lindsay, Applied for patent for appliance for dehorning cattle
  • J. W. Compton, Applied for patent for vehicle-wheel lock
  • W. P. Simmonds, Applied for patent for music-teaching device
  • P. H. Dixon, Applied for patent for preserving oysters
  • J. Chisholm, Applied for patent for filter-press sluice-discharge
  • T. Edwards, Applied for patent for ore-roasting furnace
  • R. H. Cooke, Applied for patent for boot-upper
  • F. G. Price, Applied for patent for leaking preventer for bolt-holes
  • W. H. Bryant, Applied for patent for matchbox-filling machine
  • W. Mizyn, Applied for patent for stereoscope
  • F. G. Norton, Applied for patent for egg-carrier
  • R. Weston, Applied for patent for cycle-pedal strap
  • A. O. Grundy, Applied for patent for sprayer
  • W. J. Grundy, Applied for patent for sprayer
  • C. J. Clayton, Applied for patent for sole-rounding machine
  • H. Lightband, Applied for patent for sole-rounding machine
  • C. Cook, Applied for patent for shears
  • T. Ritchie, Applied for patent for stop-cock
  • F. V. Raymond, Applied for patent for clothes-peg
  • F. V. Raymond, Applied for patent for clothes-peg
  • J. Baxter, Applied for patent for sash raiser and lock
  • J. Baxter, Applied for patent for sash raiser and lock
  • A. Anderson, Applied for patent for music-teaching apparatus
  • K. McDonald, Applied for patent for measuring and delivering milk
  • F. T. McAnulty, Applied for patent for tine and weed-cleaner
  • D. St. C. Macgregor, Applied for patent for raising and lowering curtain-poles
  • W. Spencer, Applied for patent for toasting device

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 July 1905
Patent acceptances, Specifications, Public inspection
6 names identified
  • Frederick Christian Baggesen, Accepted specification for improved box for butter
  • James Paterson, Accepted specification for improvements in nightsoil pans
  • Edward Johns, Accepted specification for improvements in nightsoil pans
  • Algot Levin Christenson (Director), Accepted specification for improvement in inlet-pipes
  • John Watt, Accepted specification for improved means for utilising heat
  • Albert Kilborn, Accepted specification for improvements in milking-machines

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar