Patent Applications and Specifications




JUNE 28.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1817

No. 21319.—20th June.—T. Crompton, Christchurch, N.Z.
Glazing bars.
No. 21320.—20th June.—E. Lockerbie, Matai, N.Z.
Adjustable tap.
No. 21321.—13th June.—S. F. Womersley, Traralgon, Vic.
Butter-weigher.
No. 21322.—15th June.—W. Harvey, Auckland, N.Z.
Strainer and aerator.
No. 21323.—15th June.—C. J. Neunhoffer, Melbourne, Vic.
Tire-valve.
No. 21324.—15th June.—J. Nicolson, Riverton, N.Z.
Trolley-brake.

No. 21325.—16th June.—M. Bowles, Auckland, N.Z.
Reaming pipes and tubes.
No. 21326.—18th June.—C. A. Beal, Mornington, N.Z.
Folding gates and partitions.
No. 21327.—18th June.—J. Walcott, Dunedin, N.Z.
Coal, &c., elevator.
No. 21328.—19th June.—T. E. Bridger, Dunedin, N.Z.
Extracting teeth.
No. 21329.—19th June.—S. Millar, Eweburn, N.Z.
Harvester.
No. 21330.—22nd June.—F. B. C. Allen, Perth, W.A.
Lock nut and bolt.
No. 21331.—22nd June.—R. O. Jarrett, Feilding, N.Z.
Disc-loading bars and dumb-bells.
No. 21332. — 22nd June. — W. Nikolsky, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Recovery of solvents used in making explosives.

No. 21333.—22nd June.—A. J. Fortescue, Sydney, N.S.W.
Wheel-tire.
No. 21334.—22nd June.—Maganite Explosives Syndicate, Limited, Cape Town.
Explosive manufacture. (H. C. L. Bloxam.)
No. 21335.—22nd June.—J. L. Kirkbride, Auckland, N.Z.
Street-sweeper.
No. 21336.—22nd June.—A. J. Edwards, Auckland, N.Z.
Trolley-pole controller.
No. 21337.—22nd June.—J. G. Dawson and P. O’Sullivan, Christchurch, N.Z.
Cooking-utensil.
No. 21338.—22nd June.—L. Schmidt, Hackney, S.A.
Tire.
No. 21339. — 22nd June. — L. Friedenreich, Thornleigh, N.S.W.
Yeast-making.

No. 21340.—22nd June.—T. Warsop, Nottingham, Eng.
Rock-drill.
No. 21341.—22nd June.—N. R. Gordon, Melbourne, Vic.
Flying-machine.
No. 21342.—22nd June.—T. Beckett, Rongotea, N.Z.
Propelling vessels.
No. 21343.—22nd June.—J. Stewart, Gore, N.Z.
Shifting-spanner.
No. 21344.—22nd June.—G. Gray, Dunedin, N.Z.
Seed-sower.
No. 21345.—23rd June.—T. Bush, Wellington, N.Z.
Cap.
No. 21346.—23rd June.—J. Cook, Wellington, N.Z.
Trolley-head.
No. 21347.—25th June.—E. Oliver, Wellington, N.Z.
Sewing-machine.
No. 21348.—22nd June.—A. L. J. Tait, Dunedin, N.Z.
Flax washing and drying.
No. 21349.—23rd June.—F. A. Alcock, Melbourne, Vic.
Billiard and dining table.
No. 21350.—23rd June.—J. W. Andrew, Otahuhu, N.Z.
Urinal-silencer.
No. 21351.—23rd June.—G. Carder and J. E. Owen, Auckland, N.Z.
Cesspit and gulley-trap.

No. 21352.—23rd June.—G. Carder and J. E. Owen, Auckland, N.Z.
Cesspit and gulley-trap.
No. 21353.—26th June.—W. Smith, Gore, N.Z.
Boot and shoe protector.
No. 21354.—26th June.—H. Coale, Baltimore, U.S.A.
Artificial cork.

No. 21355.—26th June.—P. G. Neuernberger and G. Rettig, jun., Chicago, U.S.A.
Type-casting machine.
No. 21356.—26th June.—P. G. Neuernberger and G. Rettig, jun., Chicago, U.S.A.
Type-casting moulds.

No. 21357.—26th June.—J. Sutcliffe, Burnley, Eng.
Forced draughts for fire-engine, &c.
No. 21358.—26th June.—H. W. Fox, London, Eng.
Electricity storage.
No. 21359.—26th June.—E. A. Gieseler, Berlin, Ger.
Gravity filter.

No. 21360.—26th June.—L. S. Sawtell and J. S. Hawkes, Wellington, N.Z.
Tobacco-pipe attachment.
No. 21361.—26th June.—K. Matthews, Auckland, N.Z.
Automatically silencing telephone-bells
No. 21362.—27th June.—R. E. Hay, Seddon, N.Z.
Boring-tool.

Claims and Extracts omitted from last Gazette.

THE following are claims, &c., of complete specifications, the acceptance of which was advertised in the Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, No. 46, of the 14th June, 1906:—

No. 19438.—4th May, 1905.—RICE OWEN CLARK, of Hobsonville, Auckland, New Zealand, Pipe-manufacturer. An improved process for improving the glaze, hardening the surfaces, and increasing the efficiency of earthenware pipes and articles of a similar nature.*

Claim.—The applying a coating of the clay specified, softened to a suitable consistency, to the pipe or other article specified, either by a brush or by dipping, or by immersion, for the purpose set forth, substantially as described.
(Specification, 2s.)

No. 19520.—27th May, 1905.—THOMAS FIRTH, of No. 7 Martin Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Labourer. A horse-stopping contrivance attached to vehicles.*

Extract from Specification.—When it is desired to bring the contrivance into use the operator with one hand pulls back the handle 7, and with the other hand thrusts down the sliding-bar 4. A rivet-head which secures the square piece of iron to the sliding-bar prevents going too far down, and the cross-piece that restrains the runner prevents it from being drawn too far up. The sliding-bar 4 thus thrust down takes up the 6 in. of working-space in the traces, the same in the reins: should the horse move ahead now, its force being taken from the vehicle on to the contrivance, the force operates to unwind the rope on cylinder 11 and wind the rope on the larger cylinder 6, which pulls down the runner 9, and through that the force is conveyed to the head. Further, the thrusting-down of the slide will operate the crank 14 so as to project 15, 15 near to the hams of the horse, and the horse, finding it cannot go forward, backs, it will be resisted by the spiked wheels. Should the horse attempt to kick when the contrivance is in action, the force will be conveyed to its own head.

[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 4s.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 19589.—14th June, 1905.—ERNEST LODDER, of Don, Tasmania, Australia, Civil Engineer. Improved system or means for supporting above streets and public ways electric light and power cables, and which supporting-means is useful for other purposes.*

Extract from Specification. — The principal novel feature of the invention consists in the combination with ordinary street poles or columns arranged on opposite sides of a street, and in line with each other, of girders extending across and connecting the tops of the columns together, such girders being adapted for the special purposes set out. Other features of the invention relate to the manner of constructing the girders and columns and of their different members to adapt them for the special purposes mentioned.

[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 6s.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 20635.—24th January, 1906.—EUGENIO BOGGIANO, of Via Monte della Farina, No. 50 Rome, Italy, Lawyer. Automatic vote-recording machine.

Claims.—(1.) An automatic vote-recording machine, substantially as described, which is operated by a unique metal ticket of determined weight, coin, and shape, which, when



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🏭 Filed Patent Applications for Inventions

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent applications, Inventors, Glazing bars, Adjustable tap, Butter-weigher, Strainer and aerator, Tire-valve, Trolley-brake, Reaming pipes, Folding gates, Coal elevator, Extracting teeth, Harvester, Lock nut, Disc-loading bars, Solvent recovery, Wheel-tire, Explosive manufacture, Street-sweeper, Trolley-pole controller, Cooking-utensil, Tire, Yeast-making, Rock-drill, Flying-machine, Propelling vessels, Shifting-spanner, Seed-sower, Cap, Trolley-head, Sewing-machine, Flax washing, Billiard table, Urinal-silencer, Cesspit, Boot protector, Artificial cork, Type-casting machine, Fire-engine draughts, Electricity storage, Gravity filter, Tobacco-pipe attachment, Telephone-bell silencer, Boring-tool
47 names identified
  • T. Crompton, Filed patent for glazing bars
  • E. Lockerbie, Filed patent for adjustable tap
  • S. F. Womersley, Filed patent for butter-weigher
  • W. Harvey, Filed patent for strainer and aerator
  • C. J. Neunhoffer, Filed patent for tire-valve
  • J. Nicolson, Filed patent for trolley-brake
  • M. Bowles, Filed patent for reaming pipes and tubes
  • C. A. Beal, Filed patent for folding gates and partitions
  • J. Walcott, Filed patent for coal elevator
  • T. E. Bridger, Filed patent for extracting teeth
  • S. Millar, Filed patent for harvester
  • F. B. C. Allen, Filed patent for lock nut and bolt
  • R. O. Jarrett, Filed patent for disc-loading bars and dumb-bells
  • W. Nikolsky, Filed patent for recovery of solvents used in making explosives
  • A. J. Fortescue, Filed patent for wheel-tire
  • J. L. Kirkbride, Filed patent for street-sweeper
  • A. J. Edwards, Filed patent for trolley-pole controller
  • J. G. Dawson, Filed patent for cooking-utensil
  • P. O’Sullivan, Filed patent for cooking-utensil
  • L. Schmidt, Filed patent for tire
  • L. Friedenreich, Filed patent for yeast-making
  • T. Warsop, Filed patent for rock-drill
  • N. R. Gordon, Filed patent for flying-machine
  • T. Beckett, Filed patent for propelling vessels
  • J. Stewart, Filed patent for shifting-spanner
  • G. Gray, Filed patent for seed-sower
  • T. Bush, Filed patent for cap
  • J. Cook, Filed patent for trolley-head
  • E. Oliver, Filed patent for sewing-machine
  • A. L. J. Tait, Filed patent for flax washing and drying
  • F. A. Alcock, Filed patent for billiard and dining table
  • J. W. Andrew, Filed patent for urinal-silencer
  • G. Carder, Filed patent for cesspit and gulley-trap
  • J. E. Owen, Filed patent for cesspit and gulley-trap
  • W. Smith, Filed patent for boot and shoe protector
  • H. Coale, Filed patent for artificial cork
  • P. G. Neuernberger, Filed patent for type-casting machine
  • G. Rettig (jun.), Filed patent for type-casting machine
  • P. G. Neuernberger, Filed patent for type-casting moulds
  • G. Rettig (jun.), Filed patent for type-casting moulds
  • J. Sutcliffe, Filed patent for forced draughts for fire-engine
  • H. W. Fox, Filed patent for electricity storage
  • E. A. Gieseler, Filed patent for gravity filter
  • L. S. Sawtell, Filed patent for tobacco-pipe attachment
  • J. S. Hawkes, Filed patent for tobacco-pipe attachment
  • K. Matthews, Filed patent for automatically silencing telephone-bells
  • R. E. Hay, Filed patent for boring-tool

🏭 Claims and Extracts from Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent specifications, Claims, Glaze improvement, Horse-stopping contrivance, Cable support system, Automatic vote-recording machine
  • Rice Owen Clark, Patent for improving earthenware pipes
  • Thomas Firth, Patent for horse-stopping contrivance
  • Ernest Lodder, Patent for supporting electric light cables
  • Eugenio Boggiano, Patent for automatic vote-recording machine