✨ Patent Notices
JUNE 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1757
in corresponding directions from the opposite ends of a rotatable axis, the arms of one set being longer than those of the other, in combination with plates extending across between the corresponding arms and attached thereto in such a manner as to permit of radial movement in relation to the arms, a curved plate secured to each of such plates, and a telescoping member mounted radially in each of the shorter arms, substantially as specified. (3.) The improved frame for coiling and uncoiling wire, constructed and working substantially as described and explained, and as illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 1s.)
No. 24415.—20th May, 1908.—JOHN ALGEN BELK, of Wellington, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. An improved fish-plate for railways.
Claims.—(1.) The railway fish-plate, divided longitudinally into two portions fitting together with a dovetailed joint, the lower portion being adapted to be secured to the rail-joint, while the upper portion is formed longitudinally as a wedge, substantially as specified. (2.) In a fish-plate constructed as set out in claim 1, forming the adjacent surfaces of the dovetailed joint between the two portions with serrations or teeth, allowing of movement of the upper wedge-portion in one direction, but preventing any reverse movement, substantially as specified.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 1s.)
No. 24517.—27th March, 1908.—ROBERT MORE SMITH, of Auckland, New Zealand, Pottery Yardman. An improved building-block.
Claim.—An improved building-block approximately of the shape of the letter “H” in sectional elevation, and having projecting portions on the top and bottom, the projections upon the top being upon the inside and upon the bottom on the outside of the block, substantially as specified and illustrated in the drawing.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)
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,
Registrar.
Provisional Specifications accepted.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 24th June, 1908.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 23848.—J. H. Beamish, ventilating buildings.
No. 24150.—M. Trenwith and H. H. Smith, punching eyelet-holes of boot-uppers.
No. 24366.—H. V. Johansen, engine-piston.
No. 24406.—A. A. Leman, building-block.
No. 24418.—E. Brazenall, dredge.
No. 24420.—D. G. Sutherland, mat-holder.
No. 24425.—J. Meagher and A. W. Ellis, reinforced concrete.
No. 24440.—J. Cook, boiler.
No. 24442.—W. J. Robertson, brush-manufacture.
No. 24443.—W. J. Robertson, brush manufacture.
No. 24462.—H. W. McDonnell and A. G. R. Williams, lubricator.
No. 24463.—E. D. Berry, distributing skim-milk, &c.
No. 24461.—G. Forsyth, egg-carrier.
No. 24465.—J. M. Willetts, bag-filler release.
No. 24466.—R. McDonald, swingle-tree hook.
No. 24463.—E. S. Wells, butter-cutter,
No. 24470.—C. F. Pulley, rivet-hole drift.
No 24473.—W. Hamlyn and H. Miller, docking lambs.
No. 24474.—A. G. Jackson, chaff-cutter riddle.
No. 24479.—E. E. King, boot and shoe upper.
[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.]
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Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 6th to the 22nd June, 1908, inclusive:—
No. 21970.—F. Arenas and J. Ross, temperature alarm, &c.
No. 22087.—F. H. Jackson, gate.
No. 22189.—H. Braby, atomizer.
No. 22391.—H. Mote, extension-ladder.
No. 22435.—J. Stewart, draught attachment for harvester.
No. 22486.—W. E. Hughes, linotype. (Linotype and Machinery, Limited—W. H. Scharf.)
No. 22508.—M. Audiffren and the Société des Etablissements Singrun, refrigerator.
No. 22513.—W. A. Caldecott, separating liquids from solids.
No. 22549.—A. Falkner, suspension bridge.
No. 22592.—J. H. and P. Walker, safety-tap.
No. 22607.—F. W. Barton, cellar-lift.
No. 22648.—T. H. Davidson, flax-scraper.
No. 22657.—H. Mote, extension-ladder.
No. 22731.—H. H. Johnson and E. Moin, gas-lamp lighter and extinguisher.
No. 22747.—G. R. Hale, scaffolding-bracket.
No. 22792.—J. M. Stewart, cash-book.
No. 22869.—G. P. Jenkins, brine-cooler.
No. 22939.—A. Gillies, teat-cup pulsator.
No. 23122.—G. H. MacEwan, milk-agitator.
No. 23351.—C. H. T. Alston, internal-combustion engine.
No. 23476.—A. H. Byron and T. M. Scott, wool-press.
No. 23514.—A. Ravelli, wave-motor.
No. 23540.—F. C. White, kitchen-range.
No. 23571.—N. Ceipek, safety explosive.
No. 23622.—T. D. Cummins, baled goods temperature-indicator.
No. 23662.—B. O. Roberts, sheet-metal roofing. (E. L. Cantwell.)
No. 23684.—G. E. Dodd, gas-turbine.
No. 23746.—C. North, willow and noxious weed exterminator.
No. 23819.—The Karsam Soap Company, Limited, soap. (M. R. A. Samuel and A. A. Lockwood.)
No. 23820.—Sir W. Palmer and F. E. Blackmore, dough-kneading, &c., apparatus.
No. 23825.—J. C. L. Campbell, fruit treatment.
No. 23852.—Monotype Machine (Colonial Patents) Syndicate, Limited, record strip composing-machine. (J. S. Bancroft and M. C. Indahl.)
No. 23853.—Monotype Machine (Colonial Patents) Syndicate, Limited, keyboard mechanism for perforating, &c., machines. (J. S. Bancroft.)
No. 23885.—E. S. Baldwin and H. H. Rayward, sheep-shearing cutter. (S. L. Johnson and W. E. Calvert.)
No. 23967.—C. N. Westneat, temperature-indicator.
No. 23981.—W. Hooker, air-supplier.
No. 23993.—J. P. Mayne, milk and cream cooler.
No. 24016.—W. Tyree, exterminating-apparatus.
No. 24021.—L. de Matteis, current-supply system. (L. Perocchio.)
No. 24087.—R. A. Martin, clothes-line.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 17718.—W. E. Naunton and T. C. Palmer, method of printing music, &c. 16th June, 1908.
No. 18027.—N. Ross, Californian pump. 11th June, 1908.
No. 18099.—G. Moore, filter. 11th June, 1908.
No. 18205.—W. King, bird-trap. 9th June, 1908.
No. 18231.—The Leslie Walker Fire Alarm Company Limited, temperature alarm. (The Leslie Walker Instantaneous Fire Detector and Fire Indicator Company, Limited—C. L. Walker.) 17th June, 1908.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 13732.—Massey-Harris Company, Limited, reaping-machine. (L. M. Jones, C. McLeod, and W. J. Clokey.) 13th June, 1908.
No. 13733.—Massey-Harris Company, Limited, harvester-apron. (L. M. Jones, C. McLeod, and W. J. Clokey.) 13th June, 1908.
No. 13734.—Massey-Harris Company, Limited, cultivator. (L. M. Jones and C. McLeod.) 13th June, 1908.
No. 13735.—Massey-Harris Company, Limited, mower. (L. M. Jones, C. McLeod, and W. J. Clokey.) 13th June, 1908.
No. 13738.—J. Walker, turnip and root slicer. (J. Walker and R. F. Campbell.) 10th June, 1908.
No. 13786.—Hall Signal Company, signal apparatus. (C. W. Coleman, J. A. Wilson, and L. Thomas.) 16th June, 1908.
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🏭 Patents: Complete Specifications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 May 1908
Patents, Inventions, Fish-plate, Railways, Building-block
- John Algen Belk, Patented fish-plate for railways
- Robert More Smith, Patented building-block
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🏭 Patents: Provisional Specifications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 June 1908
Patents, Provisional specifications, Inventions
24 names identified
- J. H. Beamish, Application for patent: ventilating buildings
- M. Trenwith, Application for patent: punching eyelet-holes
- H. H. Smith, Application for patent: punching eyelet-holes
- H. V. Johansen, Application for patent: engine-piston
- A. A. Leman, Application for patent: building-block
- E. Brazenall, Application for patent: dredge
- D. G. Sutherland, Application for patent: mat-holder
- J. Meagher, Application for patent: reinforced concrete
- A. W. Ellis, Application for patent: reinforced concrete
- J. Cook, Application for patent: boiler
- W. J. Robertson, Application for patent: brush-manufacture
- W. J. Robertson, Application for patent: brush manufacture
- H. W. McDonnell, Application for patent: lubricator
- A. G. R. Williams, Application for patent: lubricator
- E. D. Berry, Application for patent: distributing skim-milk
- G. Forsyth, Application for patent: egg-carrier
- J. M. Willetts, Application for patent: bag-filler release
- R. McDonald, Application for patent: swingle-tree hook
- E. S. Wells, Application for patent: butter-cutter
- C. F. Pulley, Application for patent: rivet-hole drift
- W. Hamlyn, Application for patent: docking lambs
- H. Miller, Application for patent: docking lambs
- A. G. Jackson, Application for patent: chaff-cutter riddle
- E. E. King, Application for patent: boot and shoe upper
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🏭 Patents: Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 June 1908
Patents, Letters Patent, Inventions
52 names identified
- F. Arenas, Letters Patent sealed: temperature alarm
- J. Ross, Letters Patent sealed: temperature alarm
- F. H. Jackson, Letters Patent sealed: gate
- H. Braby, Letters Patent sealed: atomizer
- H. Mote, Letters Patent sealed: extension-ladder
- J. Stewart, Letters Patent sealed: draught attachment for harvester
- W. E. Hughes, Letters Patent sealed: linotype
- W. H. Scharf, Letters Patent sealed: linotype (assigned)
- M. Audiffren, Letters Patent sealed: refrigerator
- W. A. Caldecott, Letters Patent sealed: separating liquids from solids
- A. Falkner, Letters Patent sealed: suspension bridge
- J. H. Walker, Letters Patent sealed: safety-tap
- P. Walker, Letters Patent sealed: safety-tap
- F. W. Barton, Letters Patent sealed: cellar-lift
- T. H. Davidson, Letters Patent sealed: flax-scraper
- H. Mote, Letters Patent sealed: extension-ladder
- H. H. Johnson, Letters Patent sealed: gas-lamp lighter
- E. Moin, Letters Patent sealed: gas-lamp lighter
- G. R. Hale, Letters Patent sealed: scaffolding-bracket
- J. M. Stewart, Letters Patent sealed: cash-book
- G. P. Jenkins, Letters Patent sealed: brine-cooler
- A. Gillies, Letters Patent sealed: teat-cup pulsator
- G. H. MacEwan, Letters Patent sealed: milk-agitator
- C. H. T. Alston, Letters Patent sealed: internal-combustion engine
- A. H. Byron, Letters Patent sealed: wool-press
- T. M. Scott, Letters Patent sealed: wool-press
- A. Ravelli, Letters Patent sealed: wave-motor
- F. C. White, Letters Patent sealed: kitchen-range
- N. Ceipek, Letters Patent sealed: safety explosive
- T. D. Cummins, Letters Patent sealed: baled goods temperature-indicator
- B. O. Roberts, Letters Patent sealed: sheet-metal roofing
- E. L. Cantwell, Letters Patent sealed: sheet-metal roofing (assigned)
- G. E. Dodd, Letters Patent sealed: gas-turbine
- C. North, Letters Patent sealed: weed exterminator
- M. R. A. Samuel, Letters Patent sealed: soap (assigned)
- A. A. Lockwood, Letters Patent sealed: soap (assigned)
- Sir W. Palmer (Sir), Letters Patent sealed: dough-kneading apparatus
- F. E. Blackmore, Letters Patent sealed: dough-kneading apparatus
- J. C. L. Campbell, Letters Patent sealed: fruit treatment
- M. C. Indahl, Letters Patent sealed: record strip composing-machine (assigned)
- J. S. Bancroft, Letters Patent sealed: record strip composing-machine (assigned)
- J. S. Bancroft, Letters Patent sealed: keyboard mechanism (assigned)
- H. H. Rayward, Letters Patent sealed: sheep-shearing cutter
- S. L. Johnson, Letters Patent sealed: sheep-shearing cutter (assigned)
- W. E. Calvert, Letters Patent sealed: sheep-shearing cutter (assigned)
- C. N. Westneat, Letters Patent sealed: temperature-indicator
- W. Hooker, Letters Patent sealed: air-supplier
- J. P. Mayne, Letters Patent sealed: milk and cream cooler
- W. Tyree, Letters Patent sealed: exterminating-apparatus
- L. de Matteis, Letters Patent sealed: current-supply system
- L. Perocchio, Letters Patent sealed: current-supply system (assigned)
- R. A. Martin, Letters Patent sealed: clothes-line
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🏭 Patents: Fees Paid for Third Term
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 June 1908
Patents, Fees paid, Inventions
22 names identified
- W. E. Naunton, Second-term fees paid: method of printing music
- T. C. Palmer, Second-term fees paid: method of printing music
- N. Ross, Second-term fees paid: Californian pump
- G. Moore, Second-term fees paid: filter
- W. King, Second-term fees paid: bird-trap
- C. L. Walker, Second-term fees paid: temperature alarm (assigned)
- L. M. Jones, Third-term fees paid: reaping-machine
- C. McLeod, Third-term fees paid: reaping-machine
- W. J. Clokey, Third-term fees paid: reaping-machine
- L. M. Jones, Third-term fees paid: harvester-apron
- C. McLeod, Third-term fees paid: harvester-apron
- W. J. Clokey, Third-term fees paid: harvester-apron
- L. M. Jones, Third-term fees paid: cultivator
- C. McLeod, Third-term fees paid: cultivator
- L. M. Jones, Third-term fees paid: mower
- C. McLeod, Third-term fees paid: mower
- W. J. Clokey, Third-term fees paid: mower
- J. Walker, Third-term fees paid: turnip and root slicer
- R. F. Campbell, Third-term fees paid: turnip and root slicer
- C. W. Coleman, Third-term fees paid: signal apparatus (assigned)
- J. A. Wilson, Third-term fees paid: signal apparatus (assigned)
- L. Thomas, Third-term fees paid: signal apparatus (assigned)
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1908, No 49