Patent Applications and Specifications




Mar. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1037

in the tank, substantially as described. (4.) In an apparatus of the character described, the combination of a tank having a filter, a mechanical agitator therein, and means for employing air-pressure to act on the fluid in said tank, substantially as described. (5.) In an apparatus of the character described, the combination of a tank having a filter, a mechanical agitator therein, means for shifting said agitator vertically in the tank, and means for employing air-pressure to act on the fluid in the tank, substantially as described. (6.) In an apparatus of the character described, the combination of a receptacle having a filtering-medium, means for employing air-pressure to act on the fluid in said receptacle, and means for agitating the materials therein, substantially as described. (7.) In an apparatus of the character described, the combination of a tank having a filter-bottom, means for admitting pressure fluid therein, a propeller in said tank, a vertical shaft for said propeller extending through the top of the tank, means for rotating said shaft, a pressure-fluid cylinder, a piston therein having a piston-rod operatively connected with said shaft, and means for preventing the rotation of the piston-rod while permitting the rotation of the shaft, substantially as described.

(Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)


No. 22548.—12th March, 1907.—JOHN MITCHELL CRAIGIE, Boot-manufacturer, and WILFRED JOHN MELLOR CRAIGIE, Clicker, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Improvements relating to boots.


Extract from Specification.—Fig. 2 represents a plan of a pattern 9 cut according to our invention. The base 5 of the back in the old pattern is a straight line, but in our pattern there are two equal lines meeting each other at an obtuse angle to form the base, thus adding a narrow triangular portion. Slight alterations may be made in the other parts of the configuration to make a neater or better-fitting job to suit the requirements of the maker. The full lines in Fig. 3 show our pattern after it has been folded in half, as is usual before being blocked, and it will be seen that the line of the fold makes an acute angle with the base, instead of being at right angles to it as in the old pattern (see Fig. 1). The dotted line 10 indicates the vertical line before referred to, in which the lowest (3) and highest (4) points of the back should lie when the back is finished, to make a good job. The dotted line 11 shows the alteration in the configuration of our pattern made by blocking. It will be seen that before the blocking, the points 3, 4, in our back are not in the same substantially vertical line, but that after blocking they are. Owing to the way our pattern is cut the curve is made by pressing both portions 7 and 8 of the leather outwards, and by reason of the damping of the leather before blocking and its readiness to stretch, neither of these portions returns to its original shape when our pattern is used, and, further, the foot of the wearer tends to keep them both in the blocked position when the boot is worn. We may use any suitable blocking-machine, such as the following, which is illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5.

[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]

(Specification, 5s. 3d.; drawing, 3s.)


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.


Errata.


IN Gazette No. 3, of the 10th January, 1907, under “Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications,” the date of specification No. 21207 should be 26th May, 1906, instead of 1st June, 1906; and in Gazette No. 13, of the 7th February, 1907, under “Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications,” the date of specification No. 20936 should be 2nd April, 1906, instead of 2nd April, 1905.

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Provisional Specifications accepted.


Patent Office,
Wellington, 20th March, 1907.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 21664.—F. Burks, dumb-bell.

No. 21775.—G. E. Partridge and J. McLoughlin, apparatus for pasting and hanging wall-paper.

No. 22237.—T. F. McGarva, cradle.

No. 22267.—H. Quertier, suction cleaner for tramway-rails, &c.

No. 22268.—H. S. Griffiths, axe-head.

No. 22270.—F. H. Frankland, gas-burner.

No. 22272.—M. Belk, carcase-brand.

No. 22310.—J. Whiting, target-repairer.

No. 22329.—J. Lowden, jun., tire.

No. 22331.—E. H. Featon, motor-vehicle brake.

No. 22396.—W. McEachern, measured-charge-delivery device.

No. 22397.—H. A. Hudson, game.

No. 22404.—A. and J. Burfoot, drainpipe-socket.

No. 22414.—A. B. Johnson, curtain-elevator.

No. 22437.—J. S. Kirkpatrick, door or gate fastening.

No. 22444.—L. T. Reichel, moisture-indicator for wool, &c.

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 5th to 20th March, 1907, inclusive:—

No. 19520.—T. Firth, horse-stopper.

No. 20147.—R. Williams, oil-filter.

No. 20310.—A. E. G. Bennett, shirt-cuff.

No. 20317.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot-turning machine. (A. Eppler.)

No. 20333.—W. McIntyre, coal-boring drill. (J. Smith.)

No. 20336.—H. T. Smith and A. E. Brown, station-indicator.

No. 20358.—G. W. Mellor, compound deal-forming machine. (G. S. Mayhew.)

No. 20435.—T. Taylor, non-refillable bottle.

No. 20437.—D. Whitburn, game.

No. 20450.—United Shoe Machinery Company, lasting-machine. (W. A. Bond.)

No. 20451.—United Shoe Machinery Company, sewing-machine. (W. C. Meyer.)

No. 20452.—United Shoe Machinery Company, rough rounding and channelling machine. (G. F. Wolfe.)

No. 20453.—United Shoe Machinery Company, fastenings forming and inserting machine. (G. A. Ambler.)

No. 20532.—G. Carrington, wire-strainer.

No. 20595.—F. W. Bühne, pipe-joint.

No. 20983.—J. P. Karns Tunneling Machine Company, tunnelling-machine. (J. P. Karns.)

No. 21000.—J. Robertson and F. Blackburn, rubber-heel fitting.

No. 21478.—A. Williamson, fence-standard.

No. 21584.—A. G. Howland, sash-fastener.

No. 21835.—United Shoe Machinery Company, machine for inserting fastenings. (T. Briggs.)

No. 21935.—W. Tyree, automatic spray.

No. 21950.—W. Tyree, building-block.

No. 21976.—La Compagnie Francaise des Produits Fixator, stopper for bottles, &c. (M. Quillot.)

No. 21977.—F. S. y Ximénez, raising sunken vessels.

No. 21998.—T. Grace, C. A. Jaques, and A. J. Metcalfe, sheep-shearing machine.

No. 22030.—B. Baron, pressing leaf tobacco.

No. 22031.—B. Baron, cutting cake or leaf tobacco.

No. 22032.—C. A. Parsons, turbine and rotary compressor.

No. 22041.—E. W. Thurlow, golf-ball.

No. 22056.—A. Doxey, testing dampness in wool.

No. 22057.—H. J. Marks, buffer-coupling.

No. 22081.—G. G. Turri, centrifugal cream-separator. (Vermont Farm Machine Company—P. L. Kimball.)

No. 22082.—G. G. Turri, centrifugal cream-separator. (Vermont Farm Machine Company—P. L. Kimball.)

No. 22083.—G. G. Turri, centrifugal separator. (Vermont Farm Machine Company—P. L. Kimball.)

No. 22084.—G. Stacy and G. A. Julius, voting-machine.

No. 22085.—National Cash Register Company, store-service credit system apparatus. (C. F. Kettering.)

No. 22121.—R. M. Lyons, shaft-coupling for marine engine.



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🌾 Patent Specification - Process of Cyaniding and Apparatus Therefor (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Patent, Mining, Cyaniding, Gold extraction, San Francisco
  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🌾 Patent Specification - Improvements relating to boots

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 March 1907
Patent, Boot manufacturing, Pattern design, Dunedin
  • John Mitchell Craigie, Boot manufacturer, patent applicant
  • Wilfred John Mellor Craigie, Clicker, patent applicant

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🌾 Errata to Patent Dates

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Patent corrections, Specification dates, Errata

🌾 Provisional Specifications Accepted

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 March 1907
Patent applications, Provisional specifications, Accepted inventions
17 names identified
  • F. Burks, Dumb-bell invention
  • G. E. Partridge, Wallpaper pasting apparatus
  • J. McLoughlin, Wallpaper pasting apparatus
  • T. F. McGarva, Cradle invention
  • H. Quertier, Suction cleaner for tramway-rails
  • H. S. Griffiths, Axe-head invention
  • F. H. Frankland, Gas-burner invention
  • M. Belk, Carcase-brand invention
  • J. Whiting, Target-repairer invention
  • J., jun. Lowden, Tire invention
  • E. H. Featon, Motor-vehicle brake
  • W. McEachern, Measured-charge-delivery device
  • H. A. Hudson, Game invention
  • A. and J. Burfoot, Drainpipe-socket invention
  • A. B. Johnson, Curtain-elevator invention
  • J. S. Kirkpatrick, Door or gate fastening
  • L. T. Reichel, Moisture-indicator for wool

🌾 Letters Patent Sealed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Patent grants, Letters patent sealed, Invention list
59 names identified
  • T. Firth, Horse-stopper invention
  • R. Williams, Oil-filter invention
  • A. E. G. Bennett, Shirt-cuff invention
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Boot-turning machine
  • A. Eppler, Boot-turning machine inventor
  • W. McIntyre, Coal-boring drill
  • J. Smith, Coal-boring drill inventor
  • H. T. Smith, Station-indicator
  • A. E. Brown, Station-indicator
  • G. W. Mellor, Compound deal-forming machine
  • G. S. Mayhew, Compound deal-forming machine inventor
  • T. Taylor, Non-refillable bottle
  • D. Whitburn, Game invention
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Lasting-machine
  • W. A. Bond, Lasting-machine inventor
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Sewing-machine
  • W. C. Meyer, Sewing-machine inventor
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Rough rounding machine
  • G. F. Wolfe, Rough rounding machine inventor
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Fastenings machine
  • G. A. Ambler, Fastenings machine inventor
  • G. Carrington, Wire-strainer invention
  • F. W. Bühne, Pipe-joint invention
  • J. P. Karns Tunneling Machine Company, Tunnelling-machine
  • J. P. Karns, Tunnelling-machine inventor
  • J. Robertson, Rubber-heel fitting
  • F. Blackburn, Rubber-heel fitting
  • A. Williamson, Fence-standard invention
  • A. G. Howland, Sash-fastener invention
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Machine for inserting fastenings
  • T. Briggs, Machine for inserting fastenings inventor
  • W. Tyree, Automatic spray invention
  • W. Tyree, Building-block invention
  • La Compagnie Francaise des Produits Fixator, Stopper for bottles
  • M. Quillot, Stopper for bottles inventor
  • F. S. y Ximénez, Raising sunken vessels
  • T. Grace, Sheep-shearing machine
  • C. A. Jaques, Sheep-shearing machine
  • A. J. Metcalfe, Sheep-shearing machine
  • B. Baron, Pressing leaf tobacco
  • B. Baron, Cutting cake or leaf tobacco
  • C. A. Parsons, Turbine and rotary compressor
  • E. W. Thurlow, Golf-ball invention
  • A. Doxey, Testing dampness in wool
  • H. J. Marks, Buffer-coupling invention
  • G. G. Turri, Centrifugal cream-separator
  • Vermont Farm Machine Company, Centrifugal cream-separator
  • P. L. Kimball, Centrifugal cream-separator inventor
  • G. G. Turri, Centrifugal cream-separator
  • Vermont Farm Machine Company, Centrifugal cream-separator
  • P. L. Kimball, Centrifugal cream-separator inventor
  • G. G. Turri, Centrifugal separator
  • Vermont Farm Machine Company, Centrifugal separator
  • P. L. Kimball, Centrifugal separator inventor
  • G. Stacy, Voting-machine
  • G. A. Julius, Voting-machine
  • National Cash Register Company, Store-service credit system
  • C. F. Kettering, Store-service credit system inventor
  • R. M. Lyons, Shaft-coupling for marine engine