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1596
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 22810.—11th May.—Mono Service Vessels Limited, London, Eng.
Paper vessel for delivery of milk, &c. (E. Z. Taylor.)
No. 22811.—11th May.—W. H. Hannam, Sydney, N.S.W.
Gas-fired bath-water heater.
(Date applied for under section 106, 1st August, 1906.)
No. 22812.—8th May.—J. J. Macky, Auckland, N.Z.[
Bottle.
No. 22813.—10th May.—J. Holland, Purakanui, N.Z.
Rabbit-trap.
No. 22814.—13th May.—F. C. Thompson, Christchurch, N.Z.
Operating venetian-blinds.
No. 22815.—13th May.—J. H. Hutchinson, Auckland, N.Z.
Bed of lathe, &c.
No. 22816.—14th May.—J. A. Wilson, Kumera, and D. Sullivan, Wellington, N.Z.
Emergency brake for vehicles.
No. 22817.—14th May.—C. J. Johnson and G. Toogood, Wellington, N.Z.
Trolley-pole.
No. 22818.—14th May.—A. Dunn, Christchurch, N.Z.
Swivel joint for windmill-rods.
No. 22819.—14th May.—E. Meech, Wellington, N.Z.
Holder for driving-reins.
No. 22820.—14th May.—R. A. Martin, Hastings, N.Z.
Clothes-drying apparatus.
No. 22821.—14th May.—W. J. Kulitze, Palmerston North, N.Z.
Pump for refrigerating-apparatus.
No. 22822.—14th May.—G. Wade and E. C. White, Auckland, N.Z.
Manufacture of bricks.
Complete Specifications filed after Provisionals.
IST of complete specifications filed after provisional specifications, from the 2nd to the 15th May, 1907, inclusive:
No. 21451.—J. R. Hatmaker, drying milk, &c.
No. 21491.—R. O. Clark, straightening earthenware pipes.
No. 21514.—United Shoe Machinery Company, cementing-machine. (F. H. Warren.)
No. 21548.—T. Mitchell, ship's hull.
No. 21581.—R. M. Crosbie, grinding flax-beater roller.
No. 21586.—T. Firth, stopping-place indicator for tram-car.
No. 21592.—P. E. G. Cumberland, preventing corrosion of metals.
No. 21599.—D. McKenzie, combination ottoman bed and couch.
No. 21608.—J. P. Horner, shaft-tug.
No. 21616.—A. Kale and C. Gilfillan, hanging window-curtains.
No. 21642.—J. Fergusson, filter-press plates. (H. R. Edmands and S. F. Gidney.)
No. 21675.—F. H. Maxwell, crushing-battery for quartz, &c.
No. 21681.—G. Turner, tomato-forcing house.
No. 21702.—J. A. Steele, apron of harvester-binder.
No. 21727.—F. C. Brown, ore treatment.
No. 21754.—F. W. Smith, ascertaining temperature of baled goods.
No. 22707.—A. Baker, clothes-hanger.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 15th May, 1907.
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. 20997.—9th April, 1906.—JAMES MACALISTER, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in seed-sowers.
Claims.—(1.) In means for sowing seed of the class described, a circular revolving ring with holes at intervals therein, mounted within a casing, and means for conveying the seed on to the internal periphery of the ring so as to fall into the holes, and for delivering it at another point through the holes from the outer periphery, substantially as specified. (2.) In means for sowing seed, a circular revolving ring with holes at intervals through its periphery, in combination with a casing within which the ring is mounted, such casing comprising side cheeks, one on each face of the ring, and an arc-shaped plate extending between them and enclosing the lower portion of the ring's periphery, each cheek having a seed-passage extending downwards therein and opening on to the internal periphery of the ring, substantially as specified. (3.) In means for sowing seed, the combination with the appliances described in the preceding claim, of brushes or the like attached to the internal faces of the side cheeks, and so disposed as to engage against the internal periphery of the revolving ring, substantially as and for the purpose specified. (4.) The improvements in seed-sowers substantially as described and explained, as illustrated in the drawings, and for the several purposes set forth.
(Specification, 5s. 9d. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 21190.—22nd May, 1906.—ISABELLA RUSSELL, of 378 George Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Married Woman. Improvements in charts for dress-cutting.
Claims.—(1.) A system of charts for dress-cutting, each provided with a hinge, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. (2.) In a system of charts for dress-cutting, a chart combining in one piece the chart for the back and the chart for the side-piece for the back, substantially as described. (3.) In a system of charts for dress-cutting, a chart for the front bodice having at its lower edge a curved portion cut out for the purpose of ruling dart-curves, substantially as described. (4.) In a system of charts for dress-cutting, a sleeve-chart combined with a skirt-chart on the back thereof, substantially as described.
(Specification, 2s. 6d. ; drawing, 3s.)
No. 21362.—27th June, 1906.—RICHARD EDWARD HAY, of Seddon, Marlborough, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved tool for boring holes in hard clay, papa rock, and the like.
Claims.—(1.) For the purpose indicated, a rod having a length sufficient to complete any desired bore, and having at its end an auger of any usual construction, in combination with a handle having a recess, teeth in the recess, and means for forcing the rod against the said teeth, substantially as set forth. (2.) In a tool as described in claim 1, the employment of a handle having a recess, teeth formed in the recess, a cap secured to the handle and forming a bridge-piece over the recess, and a screw passing through the cap for forcing the rod against the teeth in the recess, substantially as set forth.
(Specification, 2s. 6d. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 21381.—29th June, 1906.—JOHN WILLIAM HARDLEY, of Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. An improved machine for bending or shaping metals.
Claims.—(1.) In means for bending and shaping metals, a die-piece screwed within the surface of a bed-plate, and a correspondingly shaped die-piece secured upon a lever pivoted to the bed-plate in such a manner as to permit of one die-piece engaging with the other, substantially as specified. (2.) In means for bending and shaping metals, a bed-plate, a female die-piece secured within its top surface, a lever-arm pivoted to the back of the bed-plate and extending across above it, a male die-piece secured to the underside of such arm and adapted to fit within the female die, an operating-lever pivoted to the front of the bed-plate, and a connecting-rod joining such lever with the inner end of the die-lever, substantially as specified. (3.) In means for bending and shaping metals, the combination with the appliances claimed in the preceding claim, of a second lever pivoted to the front of the bed-plate and having a projection thereon adapted to be turned upwards to engage with the front of the male die-piece, substantially as specified. (4.) The improved machine for bending and shaping metals, substantially as described and explained, and as illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 3s. 9d. ; drawing, 1s.)
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🏭 Patent Applications Filed
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatent Applications, Inventions, New Zealand
16 names identified
- E. Z. Taylor, Applicant for patent
- W. H. Hannam, Applicant for patent
- J. J. Macky, Applicant for patent
- J. Holland, Applicant for patent
- F. C. Thompson, Applicant for patent
- J. H. Hutchinson, Applicant for patent
- J. A. Wilson, Applicant for patent
- D. Sullivan, Applicant for patent
- C. J. Johnson, Applicant for patent
- G. Toogood, Applicant for patent
- A. Dunn, Applicant for patent
- E. Meech, Applicant for patent
- R. A. Martin, Applicant for patent
- W. J. Kulitze, Applicant for patent
- G. Wade, Applicant for patent
- E. C. White, Applicant for patent
🏭 Complete Specifications Filed After Provisionals
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatent Specifications, Inventions, New Zealand
19 names identified
- J. R. Hatmaker, Filed complete specification
- R. O. Clark, Filed complete specification
- F. H. Warren, Filed complete specification
- T. Mitchell, Filed complete specification
- R. M. Crosbie, Filed complete specification
- T. Firth, Filed complete specification
- P. E. G. Cumberland, Filed complete specification
- D. McKenzie, Filed complete specification
- J. P. Horner, Filed complete specification
- A. Kale, Filed complete specification
- C. Gilfillan, Filed complete specification
- H. R. Edmands, Filed complete specification
- S. F. Gidney, Filed complete specification
- F. H. Maxwell, Filed complete specification
- G. Turner, Filed complete specification
- J. A. Steele, Filed complete specification
- F. C. Brown, Filed complete specification
- F. W. Smith, Filed complete specification
- A. Baker, Filed complete specification
🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 May 1907
Patent Acceptance, Inventions, New Zealand
- James Macalister, Patent accepted
- Isabella Russell, Patent accepted
- Richard Edward Hay, Patent accepted
- John William Hardley, Patent accepted
NZ Gazette 1907, No 44