Patent Applications and Specifications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 20547.—9th January.—J. W. Henderson, Karori, N.Z.
Pneumatic-tire protector.

No. 20548.—10th January. — T. L. Willson, Ottawa, Canada.
Gas, whistling, and bell buoys.*

No. 20549.—10th January.—W. F. Klever, Cologne, Germany.
Manufacture of lubricating and anti-corrosive oils.*

No. 20550.—6th January.—A. T. O. Firth, Auckland, N.Z.
Concrete metal-plated sleepers for railways, &c.

No. 20551.—8th January.—A. Leman, Auckland, N.Z.
Boot-polisher.

No. 20552.—10th January.—A. B. Wilson, Brisbane, Q.
Line-spacer for typewriter.

No. 20553.—10th January.—R. H. Whitelegg, Forest Gate, Essex, England.
Blast-pipe for engine.*

No. 20554.—10th January.—United Shoe Machinery Company, Paterson, U.S.A.
Sole-pressing pad. (H. A. Davenport.)

No. 20555.—10th January.—J. H. Booth, Jambunna, Vic.
Turn-coupling for fore-carriage of vehicle.

No. 20556.—10th January.—A. V. Leggo, Ballarat, Vic.
Ore-furnace.*

No. 20557.—10th January.—J. Todd, Otatau, N.Z.
Spreader for draught-chains.

No. 20558.—10th January.—E. Kenshall, Papanui, N.Z.
Motor-driven friction-hoist.

No. 20559.—10th January.—H. E. McDonald, Petone, Wellington, N.Z.
Spanner.

No. 20560.—10th January.—H. E. McDonald, Petone, Wellington, N.Z.
Pipe-wrench.

No. 20561.—10th January.—H. C. Bell, Ballarat, Vic.
Hat and clothing cabinet.

No. 20562.—10th January.—H. E. McDonald, Petone, Wellington, N.Z.
Pipe-wrench.


Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1906.

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


Claims.—(1.) An apparatus for cooling and sterilising cream, milk, or other liquids. (2.) The jacketed cylinder and cover. (3.) The cooler coupled by a connecting pipe and couplings to the jacketed cylinder with the sparge pipe by which the cooling water is discharged on to the glass plate of the cooler and the tray, forming a retaining bath for the cold water in which the cooler stands. The whole as described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 1s.)


No. 19003.—25th January, 1905.—HERBERT PERCY SAUNDERSON, of Elstow Works, Bedford, England, Engineer. Improvements in self-propelling motors for vehicles, hauling, and other like purposes.*


Claims.—(1.) In motors for vehicles, the combination and arrangement of a hollow metal base forming the tank for water, the axle and frame, substantially as described, and according to the drawings. (2.) In motors for vehicles, the combination and arrangement of the steering wheels, with the pivoting the same, substantially as described, and according to the drawings. (3.) In motors for vehicles, the combination and arrangement of the gearing, the variable speed gear-box, and the reversing and differential gear, substantially as described, and according to the drawings. (4.) In motors for vehicles, the combination and arrangement of a quadrant at the rear of the motor, and the self-propelling apparatus, substantially as described, and according to the drawings. (5.) In motors for vehicles, the combination and arrangement of the various parts, with an idle wheel or wheels, substantially as described. (6.) In motors for vehicles, the combination and arrangement of the fan blades and the cooling tubes, and the pump, substantially as described, and according to the drawings. (7.) In motors for vehicles, the arrangement of pads on the periphery of the rims of the travelling wheels, substantially as described, and according to the drawings. (8.) The self-propelling motor for vehicles, substantially as described.
(Specification, 7s.; drawings, 3s.)


No. 19031.—1st February, 1905.—ROBERT WALES, of 5, Commercial Chambers, 24, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Method of and apparatus for cutting material to form mitre or bevel joints.*


Claims.—(1.) Method of cutting material to form a mitre or bevel joint, which consists in holding two strips of the material crossed so that the strips lie in divergent planes one on each side of cutting means and cutting the strips together, substantially as described. (2.) Method of cutting material to form a mitre or bevel joint, which consists in holding two strips of the material crossed in two divergent radial planes, one on each side of a circular saw, both planes passing through the axis of the saw spindle and cutting the strips simultaneously together, substantially as described. (3.) Method of cutting material to form a mitre or bevel joint, which consists in holding two strips of the material crossed in two divergent planes, one on each side of a circular saw, respectively parallel to and equi-distant from radial planes passing through the axis of the saw spindle and cutting the strips simultaneously together, substantially as described. (4.) Apparatus in which strips of material to be cut for making mitre or bevel joints are held at an angle with each other in two divergent planes so that they may be cut together in a plane passing through the angle, substantially as described. (5.) Making one of the rests adjustable revolvably in planes inclined to the plane of the other rest, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. (6.) Apparatus for cutting material to make mitre or bevel joints constructed and operating substantially as described with reference to Figs. 5 to 9, inclusive, of the drawings.
(Specification, 9s.; drawings, 5s.)


No. 19050.—9th February, 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 Orrell Ashton, of Lawrence, Massachusetts aforesaid, Machinist). Improvements in or relating to machines for presenting paste or analogous adhesive matter.*


Claims.—(1.) In a machine of the class described, the combination with means for holding gum, of a rotatable or other gum presenter arranged to receive gum from the holder, means for advancing the presenter, and means for limiting automatically the extent of each advance in order to predetermine the extent of loaded area made available for the work by such advance, with or without means which for the purpose described automatically lock the presenter. (2.) In a machine of the class described, the combination with means for holding gum, of a rotatable gum presenter arranged to receive gum from the holder, means for rotating the presenter, and means for limiting automatically the angular movement of the presenter in order to predetermine the quantity of gum made available for the work by such angular movement. (3.) A machine of the class described, comprising means for holding gum, a movable presenter, actuating mechanism for advancing the presenter to deliver gum into position to be taken off by the work, and automatic means for holding the presenter against movement while gum is being removed therefrom. (4.) In a machine of the class described, the combination with means for holding gum, of a gum presenter, a transferrer for delivering gum from the holder to the presenter, a rotary feeder mounted in the holder and provided with members extending forwardly and downwardly with relation to the direction of its rotation, and means for actuating the feeder to stir the gum and press it against the transferrer. (5.) In a machine of the class described, the combination with means for holding gum, of a sleeve secured to the floor of the holder, a shaft rotatable in said sleeve, and a stirrer suspended from the upper portion of the shaft to be rotated thereby and having a bearing on said sleeve, substantially as described with reference to the drawings. (6.) In a machine of the class described, the combination with a gum-holder having a delivery opening and a transferring-wheel for delivering gum through said opening, of a water-pan and interlocking means carried by the gum-holder and water-pan for sustaining the latter in position to protect the gum on the exposed portion of said wheel and in the opening from drying. (7.) In a machine of the class described, the employment for the purposes



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🏭 List of Patent Applications Filed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent applications, Inventors, Specifications
17 names identified
  • J. W. Henderson, Filed patent application for pneumatic-tire protector
  • T. L. Willson, Filed patent application for gas, whistling, and bell buoys
  • W. F. Klever, Filed patent application for manufacture of lubricating and anti-corrosive oils
  • A. T. O. Firth, Filed patent application for concrete metal-plated sleepers for railways
  • A. Leman, Filed patent application for boot-polisher
  • A. B. Wilson, Filed patent application for line-spacer for typewriter
  • R. H. Whitelegg, Filed patent application for blast-pipe for engine
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Filed patent application for sole-pressing pad
  • H. A. Davenport, Inventor of sole-pressing pad for United Shoe Machinery Company
  • J. H. Booth, Filed patent application for turn-coupling for fore-carriage of vehicle
  • A. V. Leggo, Filed patent application for ore-furnace
  • J. Todd, Filed patent application for spreader for draught-chains
  • E. Kenshall, Filed patent application for motor-driven friction-hoist
  • H. E. McDonald, Filed patent application for spanner
  • H. E. McDonald, Filed patent application for pipe-wrench
  • H. C. Bell, Filed patent application for hat and clothing cabinet
  • H. E. McDonald, Filed second patent application for pipe-wrench

🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications for Patents

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 January 1906
Patent specifications, Patent applications, Public inspection, Opposition notices
  • John Joseph Healy, Filed patent application for improved cooler for cream and other liquids
  • Herbert Percy Saunderson, Filed patent application for improvements in self-propelling motors for vehicles
  • Robert Wales, Filed patent application for method of and apparatus for cutting material to form mitre or bevel joints
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Filed patent application for improvements in machines for presenting paste
  • Orrell Ashton, Assignor of patent for improvements in machines for presenting paste to United Shoe Machinery Company

  • Patent Office, Wellington