Patent Applications and Specifications




APRIL 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 965

No. 20912.—27th March.—A. Dale, Timaru, N.Z.
Burglar-proof lock.

No. 20913.—28th March.—R. Walker, Invercargill, N.Z.
Mitre-box.

No. 20914.—29th March.—E. S. Baldwin and H. H. Rayward, Wellington, N.Z.
Winch and hoist. (J. H. and J. M. Holman.)

No. 20915.—29th March.—T. Walters, Brisbane, Q.
Non-refillable bottle. (J. B. Henderson.)

No. 20916.—29th March.—A. A. Holdsworth, Hawksburn, Vic.
Overall garment.

No. 20917.—29th March.—J. U. Taylor, Mirboo N., Vic.
Bicycle-pump.

No. 20918.—29th March.—E. H. Smith, Otawhao, N.Z.
Wire-strainer.

No. 20919.—29th March.—A. Reid, Whangamomona, N.Z.
Coulter of plough.

No. 20920.—30th March.—A. McLean, Ti-tree Point, N.Z.
Motor-car wheel.

No. 20921.—30th March.—F. W. Smith, Rangiwahia, N.Z.
Drawing off liquids.

No. 20922.—26th March.—W. Wilson, Auckland, N.Z.
Button-hole fitting.

No. 20923.—28th March.—J. T. and W. S. Payne, Harrington’s, N.Z., C. J. H. Payne, Lime Hills, N.Z., and A. W. Smith, Lady Barkley, N.Z.
Railway-vehicle coupling.

No. 20924.—30th March.—K. Matthews, Auckland, N.Z.
Manufacture of tobacco.

No. 20925.—30th March.—R. O. Samuel and F. C. Carter, Melbourne, Vic.
Butter-cutter.

No. 20926.—30th March.—J. M. Ferriss, jun., Tacoma, U.S.A.
Unloading lumber.*

No. 20927.—30th March.—C. A. F. Ramström, Stockholm, Sweden.
Centrifugal separator.*

No. 20928.—30th March.—E. L. Lundstrom, Blythwood, N.Z.
Cutting sheaf-bands.

No. 20929.—30th March.—G. Moore, London, England.
Separating gold from gangue.*

No. 20930.—23rd March.—W. A. Stetson, Boston, U.S.A.
Spinning-machine.*

No. 20931.—28th March.—C. Perkins, Onehunga, N.Z.
Catch for jewel-pins.

No. 20932.—29th March.—C. Archer, Kyeburn Diggings, N.Z.
Boot-fastenings.

No. 20933.—29th March.—A. Thompson, Dunedin, N.Z.
Horse-cover fastening.

No. 20934.—31st March.—H. T. Rawnsley, Kaponga, N.Z.
Harness.

No. 20935.—31st March.—H. W. F. Eaton, Christchurch, N.Z.
Aerating-machine.

No. 20936.—2nd April.—H. Quertier, Dunedin, N.Z.
Tram-rail cleaner.

No. 20937.—2nd April.—H. S. Rose, Wellington, N.Z.
Fire-alarm.

No. 20938.—2nd April.—T. W. Watson, Wellington, N.Z.
Gas-regulator.

No. 20939.—2nd April.—S. Gwatkin, Christchurch, N.Z.
Seed-sower.

No. 20940.—30th March.—A. Mackay, Auckland, N.Z.
Safety-strap for ladder.

No. 20941.—31st March.—B. T. Chaytor and T. Hannon, Otamarakau, N.Z.
Uncoiling fencing-wire.

No. 20942.—2nd April.—H. A. E. Kelly, Christchurch, N.Z.
Hair-comb.

No. 20943.—3rd April.—S. Mestitz and Son, Raudnitz, Austria.
Dust-suction apparatus.* (A. Hein.)

No. 20944.—3rd April.—H. A. Nicholson and A. E. S. Wilson, Otatau, N.Z.
Food-preservative.*

No. 20945.—3rd April.—A. Potter, Masterton, N.Z.
Tobacco-cutter.

No. 20946.—3rd April.—W. Turnbull, Wellington, N.Z.
Flushing-valve.

No. 20947.—4th April.—W. E. Chamberlain, Feilding, N.Z.
Water-supply

No. 20948.—4th April.—R. Buck and D. H. K. McGuinness, Whangaratta, Vic.
Tire-tool.

No. 20949.—4th April.—J. W. Harris, Montreal, Canada.
Excavating-apparatus.* (L. A. Desy.)

No. 20950.—4th April.—J. M. Youngson, Clinton, N.Z.
Swingletree.

No. 20951.—4th April.—T. H. and V. Berry, San Francisco, U.S.A.
Telegraph system.*

No. 20952.—4th April.—Alcock and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vic.
Billiard-table. (F. A. Alcock.)

No. 20953.—4th April.—H. E. McDonald, Wellington, N.Z.
Flax-graders’ certificates.

No. 20954.—4th April.—F. Wagner, Stockholm, Sweden.
Explosion-motor.*


Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 4th April, 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. 18970.—14th April, 1904.—Dr. WILHELM MICHAELIS, of Villingen-Baden, Germany, Manufacturer. Improvements relating to sound producing and recording apparatus and to records therefor.*

[NOTE.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act, the date given being the official date of the application in Great Britain.]

Claims.—(1.) Talking-machine as combination of a disc talking-machine with a phonograph, characterized by the fact that the sound-trumpet (a) of a disc machine is provided with a phonograph sound-box (b), and the stylus (c) of the phonograph membrane is applied directly upon the record-disc (d). (2.) Sound-box in the disc talking-machine described in Claim 1, in which the stylus-carrier is mounted in an arm (k) of the bridge-piece (i), and this arm is screwed to but insulated from the centre of the membrane. (3.) In the disc talking-machine described in Claim 1, the employment of sound-reproducing discs of pulp, paper-mache, or the like, these plates or discs being formed with a smooth face, which is provided with a number of coats of enamel paint mixed with boracic acid, the record being made upon this coat.

(Specification, 3s.; drawing, 1s.)


No. 19075.—13th February, 1905.—CHARLES HERBERT BLACK, of 14 Haast Street, Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand, Manufacturers’ Agent. An improved mat-holder.*

Claim.—The affixing of holders to mats or similar floor-coverings to retain such in position by means of hooks formed at extremities of wire lengths shaped approximately at right angles, as described with reference to Fig. 2 of the drawings.

(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)


No. 19148.—28th February, 1905.—LUIGE DOMANICO MATTASSI, of 82 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Hawker. Improvements in or connected with hooks and links of chains.*

Claim.—In hooks and links of chains, a hook having its point turned inwardly and formed so that a specially contracted space is left between it and the main shank opposite, in combination with a link having an indentation or formation to agree with the shape of the point and the shank



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🏢 List of Patent Applications Filed

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
Patent Applications, Inventors, Burglar-proof lock, Mitre-box, Winch and hoist, Non-refillable bottle, Overall garment, Bicycle-pump, Wire-strainer, Coulter of plough, Motor-car wheel, Drawing off liquids, Button-hole fitting, Railway-vehicle coupling, Manufacture of tobacco, Butter-cutter, Unloading lumber, Centrifugal separator, Cutting sheaf-bands, Separating gold from gangue, Spinning-machine, Catch for jewel-pins, Boot-fastenings, Horse-cover fastening, Harness, Aerating-machine, Tram-rail cleaner, Fire-alarm, Gas-regulator, Seed-sower, Safety-strap for ladder, Uncoiling fencing-wire, Hair-comb, Dust-suction apparatus, Food-preservative, Tobacco-cutter, Flushing-valve, Water-supply, Tire-tool, Excavating-apparatus, Swingletree, Telegraph system, Billiard-table, Flax-graders’ certificates, Explosion-motor
52 names identified
  • A. Dale, Inventor of burglar-proof lock
  • R. Walker, Inventor of mitre-box
  • E. S. Baldwin, Inventor of winch and hoist
  • H. H. Rayward, Inventor of winch and hoist
  • T. Walters, Inventor of non-refillable bottle
  • A. A. Holdsworth, Inventor of overall garment
  • J. U. Taylor, Inventor of bicycle-pump
  • E. H. Smith, Inventor of wire-strainer
  • A. Reid, Inventor of coulter of plough
  • A. McLean, Inventor of motor-car wheel
  • F. W. Smith, Inventor of drawing off liquids
  • W. Wilson, Inventor of button-hole fitting
  • J. T. Payne, Inventor of railway-vehicle coupling
  • W. S. Payne, Inventor of railway-vehicle coupling
  • C. J. H. Payne, Inventor of railway-vehicle coupling
  • A. W. Smith, Inventor of railway-vehicle coupling
  • K. Matthews, Inventor of manufacture of tobacco
  • R. O. Samuel, Inventor of butter-cutter
  • F. C. Carter, Inventor of butter-cutter
  • J. M. Ferriss (jun.), Inventor of unloading lumber
  • C. A. F. Ramström, Inventor of centrifugal separator
  • E. L. Lundstrom, Inventor of cutting sheaf-bands
  • G. Moore, Inventor of separating gold from gangue
  • W. A. Stetson, Inventor of spinning-machine
  • C. Perkins, Inventor of catch for jewel-pins
  • C. Archer, Inventor of boot-fastenings
  • A. Thompson, Inventor of horse-cover fastening
  • H. T. Rawnsley, Inventor of harness
  • H. W. F. Eaton, Inventor of aerating-machine
  • H. Quertier, Inventor of tram-rail cleaner
  • H. S. Rose, Inventor of fire-alarm
  • T. W. Watson, Inventor of gas-regulator
  • S. Gwatkin, Inventor of seed-sower
  • A. Mackay, Inventor of safety-strap for ladder
  • B. T. Chaytor, Inventor of uncoiling fencing-wire
  • T. Hannon, Inventor of uncoiling fencing-wire
  • H. A. E. Kelly, Inventor of hair-comb
  • S. Mestitz, Inventor of dust-suction apparatus
  • H. A. Nicholson, Inventor of food-preservative
  • A. E. S. Wilson, Inventor of food-preservative
  • A. Potter, Inventor of tobacco-cutter
  • W. Turnbull, Inventor of flushing-valve
  • W. E. Chamberlain, Inventor of water-supply
  • R. Buck, Inventor of tire-tool
  • D. H. K. McGuinness, Inventor of tire-tool
  • J. W. Harris, Inventor of excavating-apparatus
  • J. M. Youngson, Inventor of swingletree
  • T. H. Berry, Inventor of telegraph system
  • V. Berry, Inventor of telegraph system
  • F. A. Alcock, Inventor of billiard-table
  • H. E. McDonald, Inventor of flax-graders’ certificates
  • F. Wagner, Inventor of explosion-motor

🏢 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
4 April 1906
Patent Applications, Complete Specifications, Opposition Notice, Sound producing apparatus, Mat-holder, Hooks and links of chains
  • Wilhelm Michaelis (Dr.), Inventor of sound producing and recording apparatus
  • Charles Herbert Black, Inventor of mat-holder
  • Luige Domanico Mattassi, Inventor of hooks and links of chains