✨ Patent Notices
Sept. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2207
No. 19964.—30th August.—F. W. Armstrong, Christchurch.
Tobacco-pipe cleaner.
No. 19965.—1st September.—F. M. Norris, Hunter ville.
Tobacco-pipe, cigar, and cigarette holder.
No. 19966.—1st September.—W. E. L. Laugesen and L. E. Hogbacka, Kaikoura.
Saw-bench and surface-planer.*
No. 19967.—28th August.—C. F. F. Allan, Auckland.
Carving-table, hot closet, and plate-rack.
No. 19968.—28th August.—C. F. F. Allan, Auckland.
Hurdle for horse-racing.
No. 19969.—30th August.—H. Jane, Auckland.
Water-heater.
No. 19970.—2nd September.—R. Fewell, Hamilton.
Door.
No. 19971.—30th August.—J. Pomeroy, Invercargill.
Paper-file.
No. 19972.—30th August.—J. Pomeroy, Invercargill.
Ear-marker.
No. 19973.—31st August.—C. Lorrett, Hororata.
Horse-controller.
No. 19974.—1st September.—W. J. Dil, Dunedin.
Bicycle roller brake.
No. 19975.—1st September.—A. M. Grainger, Oamaru.
Weed-cutting plough.
No. 19976.—1st September.—W. Kennedy, Sutton.
Plough-lifting attachment.
No. 19977.—4th September.—E. Tippett, Normanby.
Cream-separator.
No. 19978.—1st September.—W. Davidson, Paparoa.
Brake for cart, &c.
No. 19979.—5th September.—F. G. McKim, London.
Pneumatic tire.*
No. 19980.—4th September.—S. Smith, Christchurch.
Sandal.
No. 19981.—6th September.—J. Henry and A. G. Gabites, St. Albans, New Zealand.
Pocket flask and heater.
No. 19982.—6th September.—W. Madder, New Plymouth.
Vote-recorder.
No. 19983.—6th September.—A. Reid, Whangamomona.
Hook for reins, traces, &c.*
No. 19984.—5th September.—D. W. Martyn, Christchurch.
Saucepan.
No. 19985.—6th September.—O. C. Beale and C. J. Vader, Annandale, New South Wales.
Piano-door.*
No. 19986.—6th September.—E. T. Pollard and E. L. Behrmann, London.
Cigarette-machine.*
No. 19987.—6th September.—H. Pieper, Liége, Belgium.
Electric-machine governor.*
No. 19988.—6th September.—J. Macdougall, Melbourne, and R. Southouse, Sydney.
Manufacture of pulp holloware, &c.*
No. 19989.—6th September.—J. N. Dewar, Leonora, Western Australia.
Ore-feeder for battery.
No. 19990.—6th September.—D. Charleston, Melbourne.
Puncture-sealing compound.*
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 9th September, 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. 18640.—21st October, 1904.—Louis Tasman Reichel, of Public Works Department, Wellington, New Zealand, Electrician. An improved wind and water motor.*
Claims.—(1.) An improved wind and water motor comprising, in combination, two or any number of horizontal arms mounted in bearings in a frame rigidly attached to a hollow vertical shaft, with two sets of sails or vanes on each arm balanced against each other attached to the arm in such a position relative to one another that the plane of the one set of sails or vanes differs from the plane of the other set of sails or vanes on the same arm by 90°, each set of sails or vanes made up of segments pivoted in frames rigidly attached to the horizontal arms, the segments in each set overlapping each other and kept closed by a chain attached to a spring fixed on the arm, with springs to prevent the arms carrying the sails or vanes turning on their own axis more than 90° approximately, substantially as described.
(2.) The combination of sails or vanes made up of segments pivoted in frames rigidly attached to the horizontal arms, the segments in each set overlapping each other and kept closed by a chain attached to a spring fixed on the arm, with springs to prevent the arms (carrying the sails or vanes) turning on their own axis more than 90° approximately, substantially as described.
(Specification, 3s.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 18614.—19th October, 1904.—William Edward Walker, of Macandrew and Nelson Streets, South Dunedin, New Zealand, Moulder. Improved ventilating-sashes.*
[Note.—The title in this case has been altered. (See list of provisional specifications, Gazette No. 91, of the 10th November, 1904.)]
Extract from Specification.—The object of this invention is to so add to the present double-hung sashes that ventilation can readily be had by placing the sashes in a particular position, and at the same time such as insects or heavy winds are excluded, and if the window is required to be opened fully it can still be done. For this purpose the top sash has an extending frame or elongation above the usual top rail or bar, and the bottom frame has a similar one below its usual deep bottom bar, both these frames being filled with perforated material.
[Note.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 18681.—13th March, 1905.—Alexander Lowe, of Globe Mine, Reefton, Westland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in links of endless chains.*
Claims.—(1.) For the purpose indicated, a link having at each end a countersunk hole with an undercut circular groove, an opposing link, a head upon each end of the opposing link adapted to fit either of the holes in the first link, and projections upon the heads capable of passing through gaps provided in the rims of the countersunk holes, substantially as set forth. (2.) The combination and arrangement of parts comprising the improvements in the links of endless chains, substantially as and for the purposes set forth, and illustrated on the drawing.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 18682.—1st November, 1904.—Frederick de Jersey Clere, of 86, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Architect. Improvements in weatherboards.*
Claim.—Improvements in weatherboards comprising upon the inner side of the bottom of the board a rebate having a bevelled shoulder, a second bevelled shoulder, and a bevelled face, and having upon the outside and at the top a rebate forming a recess, a fillet having a bevelled face and a bevelled top, the upper edge of the board being bevelled so that when the lower part of one board is placed upon the upper part of another board the bevelled faces correspond, remain in contact during shrinkage of the boards, and leave a space between the two boards, substantially as set forth.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 18689.—3rd November, 1904.—Sidney Wilmot Winslow, of Beverly, 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.*
Extracts from Specification.—One of the objects of this invention is to provide a single machine by which the shank of a shoe can be buffed and then the bottom cleaned with only one handling of the shoe. To this end the machine of the present invention is constructed with a plurality of rotary spindles, one of which is equipped with a buffing-device suitably shaped for buffing the shank of a shoe and having a coarse abrasive surface for removing the grain from the leather, and another of which spindles is equipped with a cleaning-pad having a fine abrasive surface for cleaning all the parts of the shoe-bottom. . . . Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved abrading-device especially adapted for buffing the rear part of the shank of a shoe in the angle made by the shank and the breast of the heel. To this end the several layers of abrasive material comprised in the improved abrading-device will be of different sizes, and arranged with the smaller layers superposed on the larger ones. Such an abrading device will present a thin edge at all times, which
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List of Applications for Letters Patent Filed
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement31 August 1905
Patents, Applications, Inventors, Specifications, Provisional specification, Complete specification
32 names identified
- F. W. Armstrong, Filed application for tobacco-pipe cleaner
- F. M. Norris, Filed application for tobacco-pipe, cigar, and cigarette holder
- W. E. L. Laugesen, Filed application for saw-bench and surface-planer
- L. E. Hogbacka, Filed application for saw-bench and surface-planer
- C. F. F. Allan, Filed application for carving-table, hot closet, and plate-rack
- C. F. F. Allan, Filed application for hurdle for horse-racing
- H. Jane, Filed application for water-heater
- R. Fewell, Filed application for door
- J. Pomeroy, Filed application for paper-file
- J. Pomeroy, Filed application for ear-marker
- C. Lorrett, Filed application for horse-controller
- W. J. Dil, Filed application for bicycle roller brake
- A. M. Grainger, Filed application for weed-cutting plough
- W. Kennedy, Filed application for plough-lifting attachment
- E. Tippett, Filed application for cream-separator
- W. Davidson, Filed application for brake for cart, &c
- F. G. McKim, Filed application for pneumatic tire
- S. Smith, Filed application for sandal
- J. Henry, Filed application for pocket flask and heater
- A. G. Gabites, Filed application for pocket flask and heater
- W. Madder, Filed application for vote-recorder
- A. Reid, Filed application for hook for reins, traces, &c
- D. W. Martyn, Filed application for saucepan
- O. C. Beale, Filed application for piano-door
- C. J. Vader, Filed application for piano-door
- E. T. Pollard, Filed application for cigarette-machine
- E. L. Behrmann, Filed application for cigarette-machine
- H. Pieper, Filed application for electric-machine governor
- J. Macdougall, Filed application for manufacture of pulp holloware, &c
- R. Southouse, Filed application for manufacture of pulp holloware, &c
- J. N. Dewar, Filed application for ore-feeder for battery
- D. Charleston, Filed application for puncture-sealing compound
⚖️ Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications for Patents
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement9 September 1905
Patents, Complete specifications, Public inspection, Opposition, Inventors, Electric motor, Ventilation, Chains, Weatherboards, Buffing-machine
- Louis Tasman Reichel, Accepted specification for improved wind and water motor
- William Edward Walker, Accepted specification for improved ventilating-sashes
- Alexander Lowe, Accepted specification for improvements in links of endless chains
- Frederick de Jersey Clere, Accepted specification for improvements in weatherboards
- Sidney Wilmot Winslow, Accepted specification for improvements in buffing-machines
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1905, No 82