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May 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1181
instance, and the separation and removal of the key-board and adjacent parts from time to time inconvenient, but increases to a very great extent the cost of construction. The objection to operating the matrix-releasing mechanism directly from the keys has not been due so much to a hard key-action as to the difficulty of positively releasing the matrices when the keys are operated very quickly. By providing the cams and the continuously operating drum, it mattered not how quickly the keys are operated, since the regular and predetermined interval of time taken up in the revolution of the cams always insured the positive release of the matrices. In accordance with the present invention, means are provided to overcome this objection to the operation of the matrix-releasing mechanism directly from the keys, and these means comprise devices to arrest momentarily the action of the escapements for the matrices. In this way the matrices are always released properly, while the construction of the matrix-releasing mechanism is thereby greatly simplified. Furthermore, new and improved escapements are provided for releasing the matrices, and said escapements are not only shown mounted, as usual, upon the magazine itself, but means are provided for mounting the escapements upon the magazine delivery mouth, whereby a separate set of escapements is not required upon each magazine. Again, the magazine is provided with aligning means, such as adjustable set-screws, whereby it may be quickly placed upon the magazine, the aligning of the magazine upon the adjacent parts becoming thereby automatic. Again, the magazine delivery mouth is adapted so that the magazine can be swung away from it without interfering with any other parts, and without moving any other parts of the machine, and the magazine delivery mouth is rigidly secured to the machine, instead of being made to swing away to permit the removal of the magazine, as heretofore. Still another object of the invention is the provision of an improved matrix-control, whereby the discharge of matrices from any number of channels in the magazine may be regulated—that is, may be permitted only during the composition of alternate lines or during some other predetermined interval.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, £1 7s.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 20973.—6th April, 1906.—CATHERINE JANE McMASTER, of Corfield, North Queensland, Queensland, Australia, Grazing Farmer. An improved head-frame for windmills.
Extract from Specification.—The essential of the invention is a frame between whose vertical sides the wheel of the windmill revolves, said frame being pivoted at the top and bottom, as described.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 2s.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 20984.—11th April, 1906.—The DE FOREST WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SYNDICATE, LIMITED, of 6 Princes Street, London, England (assignees of Lee De Forest, of 42 Broadway, New York, United States of America, at present residing at 6 Princes Street, London aforesaid, Electrical Engineer). Improvements in or relating to wireless telegraphy.
Claims.—(1.) A wireless-telegraph oscillation responsive device, in which the sensitive element is a gaseous medium maintained in a condition of molecular activity, substantially as described for the purposes specified. (2.) A wireless-telegraph oscillation responsive device of the kind referred to in Claim 1, in which the gaseous medium is maintained in a condition of molecular activity by heating the same by a flame, substantially as described. (3.) A wireless-telegraph oscillation responsive device of the kind referred to in Claim 1, in which the gaseous medium is maintained in a condition of molecular activity by electrical means, so that said medium will be sensitive to electrical oscillations, substantially as described. (4.) A wireless-telegraph oscillation responsive device of the kind referred to in Claim 3, in which the gaseous medium is enclosed, substantially as described. (5.) A wireless-telegraph oscillation responsive device of the kind referred to in Claim 1, in which suitable salts, such as those of the halogen class, are employed for rendering the gaseous medium more sensitive to electrical oscillations, substantially as described. (6.) A wireless-telegraph oscillation responsive device of the kind referred to in Claim 1, in which the receiving-device is operated by the oscillation detector without the employment of a local battery, substantially as described. (7.) A wireless-telegraph oscillation responsive device of the kind referred to in Claim 1, in which the oscillations to be detected are passed through a coil surrounding the gaseous medium, substantially as described. (8.) Wireless-telegraph oscillation responsive device, having its parts constructed, arranged, and adapted to operate substantially as described with reference to the several examples illustrated in the drawings for the purposes specified.
(Specification, 10s.; drawings, 2s.)
An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.
NOTE.—The cost of copying the specification and drawing has been inserted after the notice of each application. An order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office order or postal note for the cost of copying.
The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.
Extracts from the drawings accompanying the foregoing complete specifications appear at the end of this Gazette.
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.
Provisional Specifications accepted.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 2nd May, 1906.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted, as under:—
No. 20777.—A. Mortland, paper holder and stand.
No. 20814.—G. F. Reynell, stretching wire-wove mattresses.
No. 20827.—M. Squire, fireproof house. (G. Lilienthal.)
No. 20835.—J. Bonner, can for boiling water.
No. 20858.—A. Williams, trolley-pole adjuster.
No. 20859.—A. Williams, tin-opener.
No. 20862.—O. K. Carlson, water-tap.
No. 20894.—T. J. Davenport, rubber spring.
No. 20900.—O. K. Carlson, water-tap.
No. 20901.—O. K. Carlson, protecting water-pipes from frost.
No. 20907.—T. Walters, damper for stoves, &c.
No. 20919.—A. Reid, attaching coulter to plough-beam.
No. 20940.—A. Mackay, ladder-strap.
No. 20945.—A. Potter, pocket tobacco-cutter.
No. 20948.—R. Buck and D. H. K. McGuinness, lever for removing tires.
No. 20950.—J. M. Youngson, swingletree.
No. 20963.—W. Bennet, dress-fastener.
No. 20964.—M. A. Browne, ashpan cinder-sieve.
No. 20965.—W. Clarke and K. Te Huki, braces.
No. 20966.—W. H. Kinvig, nail for packing-case.
No. 20974.—D. Hartwell, flax-treating machine.
No. 20990.—M. Moore and T. J. Heskett, iron and steel manufacture.
No. 20999.—A. Smaill, teat-cup of milking machine.
No. 21032.—B. W. White, preparing metal plates for colour-printing.
NOTE.—Provisional specifications cannot be inspected, or their contents made known by this office in any way, until the complete specifications in connection therewith have been accepted.
Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 19th April to the 2nd May, 1906, inclusive:—
No. 18547.—A. L. Hewton, sash raiser and lock. (J. O. Hewton.)
No. 18910.—A. Lowe, weeding-knife.
No. 18928.—J. J. Healy, cream-cooler.
No. 18929.—W. Dall, ball-tester.
No. 18934.—J. B. Jackson, road-plough.
No. 18983.—F. V. Raymond, spreader for dray-chain.
No. 19106.—J. Ramage, acetylene-generator.
No. 19118.—A. H. E. Fischer, heater.
No. 19131.—S. Priest, jun., wall-tie.
No. 19134.—E. D. Bilham, fencing-standard.
No. 19196.—C. Zoeller and J. Hodge, calf-dehorner.
No. 19816.—D. Krmpotic, pea-sheller.
No. 20417.—J. Hanlon, engraving plates.
No. 20471.—A. Collier, cheque-form.
No. 20475.—M. B. L. Ehrmann, manufacture of butter.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 14571.—J. A. Secor, explosion-motor. 21st March, 1906.
No. 14595.—R. McLean, animal-trap. 21st April, 1906.
No. 14694.—T. H. Brown and J. E. Staples, branding-fluid. 18th April, 1906.
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Acceptance of Patent Specification - Improvements in Linotype Machines
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science22 March 1906
Patent applications, Agent, Linotype machines, Composing mechanism, Matrix-releasing mechanism
🎓 Acceptance of Patent Specification - Improved Head-Frame for Windmills
🎓 Education, Culture & Science6 April 1906
Patent applications, Grazing farmer, Windmill, Head-frame
- Catherine Jane McMaster, Applicant for patent
🎓 Acceptance of Patent Specification - Improvements in Wireless Telegraphy
🎓 Education, Culture & Science11 April 1906
Patent applications, Wireless telegraphy, Electrical engineer
- Lee De Forest, Assignee for patent
🎓 Provisional Specifications Accepted
🎓 Education, Culture & Science2 May 1906
Provisional patent applications, Inventions
24 names identified
- A. Mortland, Applicant for provisional patent
- G. F. Reynell, Applicant for provisional patent
- M. Squire, Applicant for provisional patent
- J. Bonner, Applicant for provisional patent
- A. Williams, Applicant for provisional patent
- O. K. Carlson, Applicant for provisional patent
- T. J. Davenport, Applicant for provisional patent
- T. Walters, Applicant for provisional patent
- A. Reid, Applicant for provisional patent
- A. Mackay, Applicant for provisional patent
- A. Potter, Applicant for provisional patent
- R. Buck, Applicant for provisional patent
- D. H. K. McGuinness, Applicant for provisional patent
- J. M. Youngson, Applicant for provisional patent
- W. Bennet, Applicant for provisional patent
- M. A. Browne, Applicant for provisional patent
- W. Clarke, Applicant for provisional patent
- K. Te Huki, Applicant for provisional patent
- W. H. Kinvig, Applicant for provisional patent
- D. Hartwell, Applicant for provisional patent
- M. Moore, Applicant for provisional patent
- T. J. Heskett, Applicant for provisional patent
- A. Smaill, Applicant for provisional patent
- B. W. White, Applicant for provisional patent
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🎓 Letters Patent Sealed
🎓 Education, Culture & SciencePatents, Sealed letters, Inventions
16 names identified
- A. L. Hewton, Patent holder
- A. Lowe, Patent holder
- J. J. Healy, Patent holder
- W. Dall, Patent holder
- J. B. Jackson, Patent holder
- F. V. Raymond, Patent holder
- J. Ramage, Patent holder
- A. H. E. Fischer, Patent holder
- S. Priest (jun.), Patent holder
- E. D. Bilham, Patent holder
- C. Zoeller, Patent holder
- J. Hodge, Patent holder
- D. Krmpotic, Patent holder
- J. Hanlon, Patent holder
- A. Collier, Patent holder
- M. B. L. Ehrmann, Patent holder
🎓 Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid
🎓 Education, Culture & SciencePatent fees, Second-term fees
- J. A. Secor, Patent fee payment
- R. McLean, Patent fee payment
- T. H. Brown, Patent fee payment
- J. E. Staples, Patent fee payment
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