✨ Patent Applications and Specifications
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 23378.—28th August.—E. G. Harrop, London, Eng.
Expanding flexible bracelet.* (Date of application under section 106, 1st November, 1906.)
No. 23379.—28th August.—R. H. Paterson, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Steam-trap.
No. 23380.—28th August.—R. S. Sanderson, Burnie, Tasmania.
Machine for calculating the weight of butter-fat in cream or milk.
No. 23381.—28th August.—J. G. Coombs, Sydney, N.S.W.
Tympans for phonographic and telephonic apparatus.*
No. 23382.—28th August.—C. W. Sponsel, Hartford, U.S.A.
Typewriter.*
No. 23383.—28th August.—W. P. Kidder, Boston, U.S.A.
Typewriter.*
No. 23384.—28th August.—W. P. Kidder, Boston, U.S.A., and C. W. Sponsel, Hartford, U.S.A.
Typewriter.*
No. 23385.—28th August.—W. P. Kidder, Boston, U.S.A., and C. W. Sponsel, Hartford, U.S.A.
Typewriter.*
No. 23386.—28th August.—W. P. Kidder, Boston, U.S.A., and C. W. Sponsel, Hartford, U.S.A.
Typewriter.*
No. 23387.—29th August.—W. Hoyland, Wellington, N.Z.
Weather-strips for the doors of tram-cars, &c.
No. 23388.—27th August.—F. W. Brewster, London, Eng.
Golf club.* (Date applied for under section 106 of the Act, 17th September, 1906.)
No. 23389.—27th August.—W. F. Crawford, Gisborne, N.Z.
Sheep-shearing machine.
No. 23390.—26th August.—C. Suttie, Waharoa, N.Z., and M. H. Wynyard, Auckland, N.Z.
Catching flax, &c., after stripping.*
No. 23391.—27th August.—C. Suttie, Waharoa, N.Z., and M. H. Wynyard, Auckland, N.Z.
Treating flax, &c., after stripping.*
No. 23392.—30th August.—J. J. Blockley, Palmerston North, N.Z.
Water-closet-cistern valve and seat action attachment.*
No. 23393.—26th August.—L. Warsaw, Dunedin, N.Z.
Apparatus for aerial navigation.
No. 23394.—26th August.—G. Lizzani, Dunedin, N.Z.
Convertible billiard and dining table.
No. 23395.—26th August.—Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, London, Eng.
Receiver for wireless telegraphy.* (G. Marconi.)
No. 23396.—28th August.—F. G. Wilson, Melbourne, Vic.
Apparatus for overturning butter in butter-working machine. (J. Dickason.)
No. 23397.—31st August.—D. Amos and A. M. Carroll, Wellington, N.Z.
Hanger for overhead wires of electric tramways.
No. 23398.—29th August.—B. F. Cranwell, Henderson, N.Z.
Seed and fertiliser broadcaster.
No. 23399.—30th August.—E. J. Newman, Christchurch, N.Z.
Tire-cover.
No. 23400.—2nd September.—C. D. Lightband, Wellington, N.Z., and S. H. Knight, Hastings, N.Z.
Leather.
No. 23401.—2nd September.—M. E. Cummins, Wanganui, N.Z.
Fruit-preserving pan.
No. 23402.—2nd September.—J. G. Hudson, Wanganui, N.Z., and W. McKeegan, Wellington, N.Z.
Signalling apparatus.
No. 23403.—31st August.—J. R. Masson, Wandong, Vic.
Recovery of antimony from ores.*
No. 23404.—3rd September.—P. S. Whitcombe, New Plymouth, N.Z.
Device for connecting wires to be strained.*
No. 23405.—4th September.—A. Fischer, Adelaide, South Australia.
Sterilising surgical dressings, &c.*
No. 23406.—2nd September.—J. C. Drewet, Auckland, N.Z.
Hydro-extractor.
No. 23407.—2nd September.—E. Broughton, Auckland, N.Z.
Trolley-pole.
No. 23408.—3rd September.—A. H. Korth, Napier, N.Z.
Manufacture of paving-material.*
No. 23409.—4th September.—N. Boyley, Carlton, Vic.
Chaff-cutter feed.
Complete Specifications filed after Provisionals.
LIST of complete specifications filed after provisional specifications, from the 22nd August to the 2nd September, 1907, inclusive:—
No. 22077.—T. Read, rubber heel-protector.
No. 22080.—G. H. Saywell, race-starter.
No. 22104.—L. O. Hooker, perch-carrier.
No. 22114.—W. G. Richardson, preparing flax-waste as cattle-food.
No. 22134.—H. Quertier, tram-rail cleaner, &c.
No. 22136.—C. Lindsay, draw-bar for traction-engine.
No. 22137.—A. Ashcroft and C. Richardson, electrically distilling gum.
No. 22139.—W. F. J. Curnow, hose-coupling.
No. 22146.—W. H. Bird, tire-cover.
No. 22154.—R. J. Fry, power gear.
No. 22155.—United Shoe Machinery Company, assembling parts of boots and shoes. (O. Ashton.)
No. 22156.—United Shoe Machinery Company, attaching heels to boots or shoes. (J. Gouldbourn.)
No. 22282.—A. Cowell and J. Phillips, fencing-dropper.
No. 22928.—G. W. E. Broome, hair-pin.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 4th September, 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. 21648.—16th August, 1906.—MAXIMILIAN JURISS, of Wellington, New Zealand, Gymnastic-instructor. Improved means for securing the outer wearing-faces to the soles of boots and shoes.*
Claims.—(1.) Means for securing removable soles and heels to boot and shoe soles, the same consisting of studs secured at intervals upon one of the adjacent faces to be secured, and plates secured in corresponding positions upon the other of the adjacent faces, such plates being each formed with a slot therein having an enlarged end adapted to receive the head of one of the studs, and the sides of which are adapted to receive the stem of the stud, such plates being so arranged that the slots will extend transversely across the face of the sole to which they are attached with their smaller ends extending towards the inner edge thereof, substantially as specified. (2.) Means for securing removable soles and heels to boot and shoe soles, the same consisting of studs secured at intervals upon one of the adjacent faces to be secured, and plates secured in corresponding positions upon the other of the adjacent faces, such plates being each formed with a slot therein having an enlarged end adapted to receive the head of one of the studs, and the sides of which are adapted to receive the stem of the stud, such plates being so arranged that the slots will extend transversely across the face of the sole to which they are attached, with their smaller ends extending towards the inner edge thereof, in combination with spring dome fastenings secured between the adjacent faces, substantially as specified.
(Specification, 3s. 9d.; drawing, 1s.)
No. 21736.—5th September, 1906.—THOMAS MILBURN, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improvement in artificial minnows.*
Claims.—(1.) In an artificial minnow, a body of rubber or the like, and a waterproof casing covering the body, substantially as set forth. (2.) An artificial minnow comprising, in combination, a head, a rubber body, and a waterproof casing covering the body and secured to the head, substantially as set forth. (3.) An artificial minnow comprising, in combination, a head, a socket integral with the head, a body having its end cemented in the socket, and a waterproof casing covering the body and secured upon the socket by lashing, substantially as set forth.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)
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List of Patent Applications Filed
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatent Applications, Inventions, Specifications, Inventors, Expanding Bracelet, Steam-trap, Butter-fat Calculator, Phonographic Tympans, Typewriter, Weather-strips, Golf Club, Sheep-shearing Machine, Flax Catching, Flax Treating, Water-closet Valve, Aerial Navigation, Billiard Table, Wireless Telegraphy, Butter Overturning, Wire Hanger, Seed Broadcaster, Tire-cover, Leather, Fruit-preserving Pan, Signalling Apparatus, Antimony Recovery, Wire Connecting Device, Surgical Dressings Sterilisation, Hydro-extractor, Trolley-pole, Paving-material, Chaff-cutter Feed
35 names identified
- E. G. Harrop, Patent applicant for expanding flexible bracelet
- R. H. Paterson, Patent applicant for steam-trap
- R. S. Sanderson, Patent applicant for machine calculating butter-fat weight
- J. G. Coombs, Patent applicant for tympans for phonographic apparatus
- C. W. Sponsel, Patent applicant for typewriter
- W. P. Kidder, Patent applicant for typewriter
- W. Hoyland, Patent applicant for weather-strips for tram-cars
- F. W. Brewster, Patent applicant for golf club
- W. F. Crawford, Patent applicant for sheep-shearing machine
- C. Suttie, Patent applicant for catching flax after stripping
- M. H. Wynyard, Patent applicant for catching flax after stripping
- C. Suttie, Patent applicant for treating flax after stripping
- M. H. Wynyard, Patent applicant for treating flax after stripping
- J. J. Blockley, Patent applicant for water-closet-cistern valve
- L. Warsaw, Patent applicant for apparatus for aerial navigation
- G. Lizzani, Patent applicant for convertible billiard and dining table
- G. Marconi, Patent applicant for receiver for wireless telegraphy
- F. G. Wilson, Patent applicant for apparatus for overturning butter
- J. Dickason, Patent applicant for apparatus for overturning butter
- D. Amos, Patent applicant for hanger for overhead wires
- A. M. Carroll, Patent applicant for hanger for overhead wires
- B. F. Cranwell, Patent applicant for seed and fertiliser broadcaster
- E. J. Newman, Patent applicant for tire-cover
- C. D. Lightband, Patent applicant for leather
- S. H. Knight, Patent applicant for leather
- M. E. Cummins, Patent applicant for fruit-preserving pan
- J. G. Hudson, Patent applicant for signalling apparatus
- W. McKeegan, Patent applicant for signalling apparatus
- J. R. Masson, Patent applicant for recovery of antimony from ores
- P. S. Whitcombe, Patent applicant for device for connecting wires
- A. Fischer, Patent applicant for sterilising surgical dressings
- J. C. Drewet, Patent applicant for hydro-extractor
- E. Broughton, Patent applicant for trolley-pole
- A. H. Korth, Patent applicant for manufacture of paving-material
- N. Boyley, Patent applicant for chaff-cutter feed
🏭 List of Complete Specifications Filed After Provisionals
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryComplete Specifications, Provisional Patents, Inventions, Rubber Heel-protector, Race-starter, Perch-carrier, Flax-waste Preparation, Tram-rail Cleaner, Draw-bar, Gum Distillation, Hose-coupling, Tire-cover, Power Gear, Shoe Machinery, Fencing-dropper, Hair-pin
16 names identified
- T. Read, Complete specification for rubber heel-protector
- G. H. Saywell, Complete specification for race-starter
- L. O. Hooker, Complete specification for perch-carrier
- W. G. Richardson, Complete specification for preparing flax-waste as cattle-food
- H. Quertier, Complete specification for tram-rail cleaner
- C. Lindsay, Complete specification for draw-bar for traction-engine
- A. Ashcroft, Complete specification for electrically distilling gum
- C. Richardson, Complete specification for electrically distilling gum
- W. F. J. Curnow, Complete specification for hose-coupling
- W. H. Bird, Complete specification for tire-cover
- R. J. Fry, Complete specification for power gear
- O. Ashton, Complete specification for assembling parts of boots and shoes
- J. Gouldbourn, Complete specification for attaching heels to boots or shoes
- A. Cowell, Complete specification for fencing-dropper
- J. Phillips, Complete specification for fencing-dropper
- G. W. E. Broome, Complete specification for hair-pin
🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 September 1907
Patent Acceptance, Public Inspection, Opposition Notice, Gymnastic-instructor, Artificial Minnows, Blacksmith, Boot and Shoe Soles
- Maximilian Juriss, Accepted patent for securing outer wearing-faces to boot and shoe soles
- Thomas Milburn, Accepted patent for improvement in artificial minnows
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1907, No 79