✨ Patent Applications & Acceptances
Oct. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2385
No. 20098.—27th September.—J. Nicholson, Sydney.
Gold-separation.*
No. 20099.—27th September.—J. Nicholson, Sydney.
Gold-saving.*
No. 20100.—27th September.—A. Miller, Dunedin.
Surgical appliance.
No. 20101.—27th September.—T. H. Palmer, Wellington.
Boat-keel.
No. 20102.—27th September.—T. J. Whelan, Hawthorn, Vic.
Label and address holder.
No. 20103.—27th September.—A. C. Ford, Christchurch.
Oil-drum.
No. 20104.—27th September.—G. Scott, Halswell.
Injecting air into cow’s udder.
No. 20105.—28th September.—H. W. Aspinall and E. J. Rigby, Melbourne, Vic.
Supplying water to rock-drill.
No. 20106.—28th September.—W. E. Hughes, Wellington.
Hand poison-layer. (H. H. Hinds and G. J. Lewis—H. Grass.)
No. 20107.—28th September.—Regenerated Cold Air Company, Boston, U.S.A.
Treating air.* (F. White.)
No. 20108.—28th September.—C. J. Lamkin, Ngahauranga; C. H. G. Croll and A. S. Mitchell, Wellington.
Producer-gas generator.
No. 20109.—28th September.—W. T. Ashton, Makotuku.
Planing-machine.
No. 20110.—28th September.—T. Hitchen, Sydney.
Oven-door.*
No. 20111.—29th September.—L. A. Orr, Hukanui.
Cycle driving-gear.
No. 20112.—23rd September.—C. Rask and E. A. Cameron, Invercargill.
Travelling-race for sheep, &c.
No. 20113.—30th September.—G. I. Lowe, Palmerston North.
Bicycle-pump.
No. 20114.—30th September.—J. S. Mail, W. J. Stanton, and P. H. Storie, Wellington.
Folding chair.
No. 20115.—25th September.—A. T. W. Allan and W. McCullough, Thames.
Gold-saving table.
No. 20116.—28th September.—J. Connell, Timaru.
Hill-climbing attachment to foot.*
No. 20117.—30th September.—R. E. Hall, Port Levey, New Zealand.
Gate-fastener.*
No. 20118.—30th September.—J. Ellen, Staveley.
Feeding-bottle protector.*
No. 20119.—30th September.—J. R. Charlton, Christchurch.
Preventing horse from kicking.*
No. 20120.—2nd October.—A. Matheson, Hunterville.
Cutter for wall-paper.
No. 20121.—2nd October.—E. M. Edkins, Dannevirke.
Reversing-gear for feeding-roller of saw-bench.
No. 20122.—2nd October.—C. E. Larsen, Wellington.
Spouting-bracket.
No. 20123.—29th September.—E. V. Fulljames and B. Crawford, Auckland.
Acetylene lamp.
No. 20124.—4th October.—F. W. Brittan and L. H. Cross, London, England.
Nut-lock.*
No. 20125.—4th October.—H. B. Stocks, Manchester, England.
Power hammer.*
No. 20126.—4th October.—R. Perry, Wellington.
Fastening pulley to window-sash.
No. 20127.—4th October.—W. Campbell, Ashburton.
Bread-tin.
No. 20128.—4th October.—E. S. Huntley, Coolgardie, Western Australia.
Slimes-filter.*
No. 20129.—4th October.—H. Leah, Wellington.
Shade-holder for electric lights.
No. 20130.—4th October.—G. V. Kemsley, Reikiorangi.
Fire-alarm.
No. 20131.—4th October.—G. V. Kemsley, Reikiorangi.
Fire-alarm.
No. 20132.—4th October.—A. G. R. Williams, Petone.
Safety-lamp.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 4th October, 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. 18541.—4th October, 1904.—CHARLES EDWARD BAILEY care of Massey-Harris Company, Limited, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Machinery Expert. Improved spring-equalising apparatus for vehicles.*
Claim.—For the purpose indicated, apparatus comprising the combination with a vehicle, of a rocking-shaft, mounted parallel with the axle, lever-arms one upon each end of said rocking-shaft, and links one for each lever-arm pivotally connecting said lever-arm to the body of the vehicle, substantially as specified.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)
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.*
Extract from Specification.—I use coil springs let into recesses formed in the sliding-blocks, and threaded upon the pivots, which are provided with nuts to retain the springs.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 4s.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 18687.—3rd November, 1904.—JAMES DAWSON JACKSON, of 6, Burns Street, Prahran, Victoria, Australia, Plumber. An improved atmospheric gas-burner for bath-heaters, cooking-stoves, and the like.*
Extracts from Specification.—My improved atmospheric gas-burner is constructed preferably of cast iron in the shape of a cylindrical vertical trunk A, having truncated ends A¹ and A². The trunk A is made slightly tapering upward. The lower truncated end A¹ is provided with a gas-inlet B, having an upwardly projecting nozzle B¹ extending to the mouth of the cylindrical trunk A. The lower truncated end A¹ is also provided with a series of notches or openings A³ for the admission of air. The passage of air through these openings A³ may be regulated by any convenient means, but preferably by a circular plate C, pivoted upon the pin C¹ attached to the gas-inlet pipe B, and having a corresponding series of openings C². . . . The upper truncated end A² of the casing is covered with wire gauze D, held in place by means of a ring E, which is tightly packed to prevent any admission of air beneath the wire gauze D. . . . For the purpose of spreading and distributing the gas over the surface of the wire gauze D, I provide a spreader or distributor arranged at the top of the vertical cylindrical trunk A.
[NOTE.—The above extracts from the specification are inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 18697.—3rd November, 1904.—JOHN PUGH, of 335A George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Land and Estate Agent. An improved method of preventing and curing consumption and other kindred diseases.*
Claims.—(1.) That by the use of a captive balloon or balloons, to be constructed preferably of aluminium, and to be inflated or filled with hydrogen or other gas, I will be enabled to carry up to a height of several thousand feet a tube made of aluminium or other material. (2.) The balloon or balloons aforesaid are each and every one of them to be held captive by means of a cable of aluminium bronze or other suitable material, the tube to be fastened to the cable in the manner stated, the lower end of the tube running into a room or hall, into which the air is to be drawn by suction-fans, in manner substantially as described. (3.) The rarified air, once inhaled, will, upon exhalation, be drawn through gratings in the floor, and thence through tubes leading into one large tube having its exit outside the walls of the building used, ordinary suction-fans being employed, in manner substantially as described; and I do not limit myself as to
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🏭 List of accepted patent applications for Letters Patent
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 October 1905
Letters Patent, Complete specification, Patent acceptance, Public inspection, Opposition notice, Inventors, Wellington
- Charles Edward Bailey, Accepted for improved spring-equalising apparatus for vehicles
- Frederick de Jersey Clere, Accepted for improvements in reversible window-sashes
- James Dawson Jackson, Accepted for improved atmospheric gas-burner
- John Pugh, Accepted for method of preventing and curing consumption
- Patent Office, Wellington
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List of applications for Letters Patent filed
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 September 1905
Letters Patent, Applications, Provisional specification, Inventors, Sydney, Dunedin, Wellington, Christchurch, Melbourne, Halswell, Makotuku, Invercargill, Palmerston North, Thames, Auckland, Port Levey, Staveley, Hunterville, Dannevirke, London, Manchester, Ashburton, Coolgardie, Reikiorangi, Petone
44 names identified
- J. Nicholson, Filed application for gold-separation
- J. Nicholson, Filed application for gold-saving
- A. Miller, Filed application for surgical appliance
- T. H. Palmer, Filed application for boat-keel
- T. J. Whelan, Filed application for label and address holder
- A. C. Ford, Filed application for oil-drum
- G. Scott, Filed application for injecting air into cow’s udder
- H. W. Aspinall, Filed application for supplying water to rock-drill
- E. J. Rigby, Filed application for supplying water to rock-drill
- W. E. Hughes, Filed application for hand poison-layer
- Regenerated Cold Air Company, Filed application for treating air
- C. J. Lamkin, Filed application for producer-gas generator
- C. H. G. Croll, Filed application for producer-gas generator
- A. S. Mitchell, Filed application for producer-gas generator
- W. T. Ashton, Filed application for planing-machine
- T. Hitchen, Filed application for oven-door
- L. A. Orr, Filed application for cycle driving-gear
- C. Rask, Filed application for travelling-race for sheep
- E. A. Cameron, Filed application for travelling-race for sheep
- G. I. Lowe, Filed application for bicycle-pump
- J. S. Mail, Filed application for folding chair
- W. J. Stanton, Filed application for folding chair
- P. H. Storie, Filed application for folding chair
- A. T. W. Allan, Filed application for gold-saving table
- W. McCullough, Filed application for gold-saving table
- J. Connell, Filed application for hill-climbing attachment to foot
- R. E. Hall, Filed application for gate-fastener
- J. Ellen, Filed application for feeding-bottle protector
- J. R. Charlton, Filed application for preventing horse from kicking
- A. Matheson, Filed application for cutter for wall-paper
- E. M. Edkins, Filed application for reversing-gear for feeding-roller of saw-bench
- C. E. Larsen, Filed application for spouting-bracket
- E. V. Fulljames, Filed application for acetylene lamp
- B. Crawford, Filed application for acetylene lamp
- F. W. Brittan, Filed application for nut-lock
- L. H. Cross, Filed application for nut-lock
- H. B. Stocks, Filed application for power hammer
- R. Perry, Filed application for fastening pulley to window-sash
- W. Campbell, Filed application for bread-tin
- E. S. Huntley, Filed application for slimes-filter
- H. Leah, Filed application for shade-holder for electric lights
- G. V. Kemsley, Filed application for fire-alarm
- G. V. Kemsley, Filed second application for fire-alarm
- A. G. R. Williams, Filed application for safety-lamp
NZ Gazette 1905, No 88