✨ Patent Applications and Specifications
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 23642.—25th October.—S. G. Roseman, Auckland, N.Z.
Attaching broom-handles to heads.
No. 23643.—25th October.—S. G. Roseman, Auckland, N.Z.
Broom.
No. 23644.—25th October.—P. H. Kelly, Napier, N.Z.
Ascertaining temperature of baked goods.
No. 23645.—22nd October.—E. M. Molyneux, Auckland, N.Z.
Tie-holder and collar-adjuster.
No. 23646.—24th October.—A. E. Moss, Dunedin, N.Z.
Vote recorder.
No. 23647.—23rd October.—J. W. Butterworth, Auckland, N.Z.
Electric fire-alarm.
No. 23648.—23rd October.—W. N. Champion, Auckland, N.Z.
Dinner-plate.
No. 23649.—28th October.—A. H. B. Sharpe, Lincoln, Eng.
Pneumatic-tire cover.
No. 23650.—25th October.—J. A. Brown, Dunedin, N.Z.
Tap-handle.*
No. 23651.—28th October.—W. Withell, Christchurch, N.Z.
Aerial machine.*
No. 23652.—28th October.—E. J. Gee, Christchurch, N.Z.
Sun-blind.
No. 23653.—28th October.—B. Jeffery, Palmerston North, N.Z.
Gas-flashlight apparatus.
No. 23654.—29th October.—H. C. Becker, Christchurch, N.Z.
Extracting grease and wool from lugs of sheep, &c.*
No. 23655.—26th October.—J. Ford, Dunedin, N.Z.
Spring fastener.
No. 23656.—29th October.—F. N. Jones, Nelson, N.Z.
Poncho.
No. 23657.—29th October.—S. Coleman and A. J. O. Slight, Eltham, N.Z.
Teat-cup mouthpiece.
No. 23658.—29th October.—R. J. Brunt, P. V. Sharp, and J. Burns, Christchurch, N.Z.
Mechanical cutter for flexible materials.
No. 23659.—29th October.—J. M. Youngson, Clinton, N.Z.
Coupling-hook.
No. 23660.—28th October.—T. C. McLennan, Belleknowes, N.Z.
Lock-fastening.
Complete Specifications filed after Provisionals.
LIST of complete specifications filed after provisional specifications, from the 14th to the 28th October, 1907, inclusive :—
No. 22223.—H. S. Marks, door or gate holder.
No. 22224.—A. J. Webster, milking-bail.
No. 22288.—United Shoe Machinery Company, shoe-sewing machine. (J. B. Hadaway.)
No. 22322.—J. Smart, drain-cover.
No. 22326.—B. F. H. Dawson, candle-protector.
No. 22327.—B. W. White, spoon.
No. 22329.—J. Louden, jun., tire-puncture preventing.
No. 22434.—G. Reisler, propeller.
No. 22513.—W. A. Caldecott, separating liquids from crushed-ore products.
No. 22939.—A. Gillies, pulsating teat-cup.
No. 23053.—W. White, heel.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 30th October, 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. 21547.—1st August, 1906.—LEAH ROBERTS, of Cave, Timaru, New Zealand, Teacher of Dress-cutting. Improvements in charts for dress-cutting, applicable also for drafting boys’ garments.*
Claim.—A set of charts for cutting several designs of bodice-patterns, boys’ coats, and under-garment patterns without having to reverse under-arm drafting, substantially as set forth.
(Specification, 1s. 9d. ; drawing, 3s.)
No. 21927.—17th October, 1906.—WILLIAM JAMES HENRY, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Printer, and EDWARD SIFTHORP HENRY, of Christchurch aforesaid, Clerk. An improved book-holder or cover, the same being especially adaptable for music-books.*
Claims.—(1.) A holder for sheet-music or the like, consisting of a skeleton book-cover formed with a stiff back, having a flat surface on its inner face, and cords extending in a tautened condition and in parallel lines down the flat inner surface of the back, substantially as specified. (2.) A holder for sheet-music or the like, substantially as described and explained, and as illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 2s. 3d. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 21941.—19th October, 1906.—WILLIAM MURRAY NORRIE, of Auckland, New Zealand, Gasfitter. An improved machine for peeling potatoes and the like.
Claims.—(1.) In machines for peeling potatoes and the like, comprised by a rotating roughened drum mounted centrally and vertically within a cylindrical tank, the combination with the drum of a flat annular plate secured around its bottom edge and extending across the space around it, such plate being roughened on its upper surface, substantially as specified. (2.) The general arrangement, construction, and combination of parts in my improved machine for peeling potatoes and the like, substantially as described and explained, as illustrated in the drawings, and for the several purposes set forth.
(Specification, 3s. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 22046.—12th November, 1906.—LEAH ROBERTS, of Cave, Timaru, New Zealand, Lecturer on Dress-cutting. An improved chart for cutting knicker patterns.*
Claim.—A chart for cutting the front and back parts of knicker patterns to suit ordinary measures and shapes, front-length measures, knee measures, and hip measures designed in proportion with waist measures, having an equal number of measures to correspond therewith.
(Specification, 1s. 6d. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 22047.—12th November, 1906.—LEAH ROBERTS, of Cave, Timaru, New Zealand, Teacher of Dress-cutting. Improvements in charts for dress-cutting.*
Claims.—(1.) Charts, in one set, for cutting several designs of bodice-patterns and children’s under-garment patterns, having coloured curves and figures and distinctive lines and marks, substantially as set forth. (2.) A chart for cutting skirt-patterns to ordinary measures and shapes, having distinctive coloured lines, curves, and figures, and seven distinct gored shapes, substantially as described.
(Specification, 2s. 9d. ; drawing, 2s.)
No. 22164.—3rd December, 1906.—FREDERICK BUNTER CLAPCOTT, of Stokes Road, Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand, Government Agricultural Department. An improved cottage billiard-board.*
Claim.—That the novelty consists in the general shape of the board, which, together with its back and angle boards, is so constructed as to permit of its being placed against outside edge of any table, and by so doing allowing of pockets being suspended on supports attached to back and angle boards. The utilising of the two supporting boards as marking boards, in the manner described, is also novel.
(Specification, 2s. ; drawing, 1s.)
No. 22473.—28th February, 1907.—ALEXANDER GILLIES, of 2 Brown Street, Heidelberg, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Dairyman. Improvements in or relating to teat-cups for pneumatic milkers.*
Extract from Specification.—This invention relates to improvements in teat-cups for pneumatic milking-machines, and its main object is to make an air-tight joint between a removable mouthpiece and the top of the teat-cup casing, over which the extremity of the inner flexible lining or “rubber inflation” is turned. This is effected by using a re-
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🏭 List of Complete Patent Specifications Filed
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Inventions, Specifications filed, Broom, Temperature measurement, Vote recorder, Fire alarm, Dinner plate, Pneumatic tire, Tap handle, Aerial machine, Sun blind, Gas flashlight, Spring fastener, Poncho, Teat cup, Mechanical cutter, Coupling hook, Lock fastening
22 names identified
- S. G. Roseman, Filed patent for attaching broom-handles to heads
- S. G. Roseman, Filed patent for broom
- P. H. Kelly, Filed patent for ascertaining temperature of baked goods
- E. M. Molyneux, Filed patent for tie-holder and collar-adjuster
- A. E. Moss, Filed patent for vote recorder
- J. W. Butterworth, Filed patent for electric fire-alarm
- W. N. Champion, Filed patent for dinner-plate
- A. H. B. Sharpe, Filed patent for pneumatic-tire cover
- J. A. Brown, Filed patent for tap-handle
- W. Withell, Filed patent for aerial machine
- E. J. Gee, Filed patent for sun-blind
- B. Jeffery, Filed patent for gas-flashlight apparatus
- H. C. Becker, Filed patent for extracting grease and wool from lugs of sheep
- J. Ford, Filed patent for spring fastener
- F. N. Jones, Filed patent for poncho
- S. Coleman, Filed patent for teat-cup mouthpiece
- A. J. O. Slight, Filed patent for teat-cup mouthpiece
- R. J. Brunt, Filed patent for mechanical cutter for flexible materials
- P. V. Sharp, Filed patent for mechanical cutter for flexible materials
- J. Burns, Filed patent for mechanical cutter for flexible materials
- J. M. Youngson, Filed patent for coupling-hook
- T. C. McLennan, Filed patent for lock-fastening
🏭 List of Complete Specifications Filed After Provisionals
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Provisional specifications, Door holder, Milking bail, Shoe sewing machine, Drain cover, Candle protector, Spoon, Tire puncture prevention, Propeller, Liquid separation, Pulsating teat cup, Heel
11 names identified
- H. S. Marks, Filed complete specification for door or gate holder
- A. J. Webster, Filed complete specification for milking-bail
- J. B. Hadaway, Representing United Shoe Machinery Company for shoe-sewing machine
- J. Smart, Filed complete specification for drain-cover
- B. F. H. Dawson, Filed complete specification for candle-protector
- B. W. White, Filed complete specification for spoon
- J., jun. Louden, Filed complete specification for tire-puncture preventing
- G. Reisler, Filed complete specification for propeller
- W. A. Caldecott, Filed complete specification for separating liquids from crushed-ore products
- A. Gillies, Filed complete specification for pulsating teat-cup
- W. White, Filed complete specification for heel
🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 October 1907
Patent acceptance, Opposition notice, Dress-cutting charts, Book holder, Potato peeling machine, Knicker pattern chart, Cottage billiard-board, Teat-cups for pneumatic milkers
8 names identified
- Leah Roberts, Patent accepted for improvements in charts for dress-cutting
- William James Henry (Printer), Patent accepted for improved book-holder or cover
- Edward Sifthorp Henry (Clerk), Patent accepted for improved book-holder or cover
- William Murray Norrie (Gasfitter), Patent accepted for improved machine for peeling potatoes
- Leah Roberts (Lecturer on Dress-cutting), Patent accepted for improved chart for cutting knicker patterns
- Leah Roberts (Teacher of Dress-cutting), Patent accepted for improvements in charts for dress-cutting
- Frederick Bunter Clapcott, Patent accepted for improved cottage billiard-board
- Alexander Gillies (Dairyman), Patent accepted for improvements in teat-cups for pneumatic milkers
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1907, No 95