Patent Applications and Specifications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 16

No. 25548.—8th February.—H. R. Gerrie, Montreal, Canada,
and W. Pender, Montreal aforesaid.
Tobacco-leaf stripper.*

No. 25549.—11th February.—W. Seifert, Palmerston North,
N.Z.
Washing flax.

No. 25550.—9th February.—R. Adams, London, Eng.
Filter.*

No. 25551.—11th February.—J. McKay, Bendigo, Vic.
Bed.

No. 25552.—11th February.—W. Scott, Christchurch, N.Z.
Flooring-cramp.

No. 25553.—12th February.—A. T. C. Firth, Auckland, N.Z.
Lifting clothes from washing-boiler.

No. 25554.—12th February.—E. J. Chilton, Masterton, N.Z.
Extension dining-table.

No. 25555.—12th February.—L. G. Grace, Hawera, N.Z.
A pendulum power- and vacuum-creating device.

No. 25556.—12th February.—C. W. Symons, Christchurch,
N.Z.
Dress-protector for vehicles.

No. 25557.—11th February.—J. H. Adams, Auckland, N.Z.
Internal-combustion engine.

No. 25558.—13th February.—W. Morton, Dunedin, N.Z.
Float for current or paddle wheels.*

No. 25559.—15th February.—H. W. Downing, Christchurch,
N.Z.
Saddle-tree.*

No. 25560.—16th February.—National Wrapping-machine Company, Charleston, U.S.A.
Wrapping-machine.* (J. M. Patterson.)

No. 25561.—16th February.—A. Jensen, Eureka, U.S.A.
Pasteurising process and apparatus.*

No. 25562.—16th February.—L. Joseph, Pyrmont, N.S.W.
Bedstead.

No. 25563.—16th February.—M. Barraclough, Hawera, N.Z.
Horse-kicking preventer.

No. 25564.—12th February.—T. A. Dudley, Auckland, N.Z.
Air-gas generator.

No. 25565.—12th February.—H. Allan, Auckland, N.Z.
Venetian blind.

No. 25566.—15th February.—A. Findlay, Dunedin, N.Z.
Device for drawing off beer. (W. P. Rodda.)

No. 25567.—17th February.—T. Edwards, Ballarat, Vic.
Treatment of auriferous matter by solvents.*

No. 25568.—16th February.—D. Donald, Masterton, N.Z.
Appliances for holding wool in packs.

No. 25569.—16th February.—Haines Thermo Dynamic Motor Company, Pittsburg, U.S.A.
Thermo-dynamic motor.* (L. A. Haines.)

No. 25570.—16th February.—C. Reed, Auckland, N.Z.
Window sash and frame.

No. 25571.—15th February.—J. Parker, Auckland, N.Z.
Wire-strainer attachment.

No. 25572.—18th February.—J. B. Kelly, Johnsonville, N.Z.
Water-strainer, &c.*

No. 25573.—19th February.—K. Matthews, New Plymouth,
N.Z.
Pocket-knife.

No. 25574.—19th February.—W. Lewis, Wellington, N.Z.
Door or window fastener. (J. Lewis.)

No. 25575.—17th February.—F. Walton, London, Eng.
Road-vehicle suspension arrangement.*

No. 25576.—17th February.—The Konomax Rock Drill Syndicate, Limited, Johannesburg, Transvaal.
Valveless engine. (W. Mauss.)

No. 25577.—17th February.—J. C. Clancy, New York, U.S.A.
Treatment of ores.*

No. 25578.—17th February.—W. Duggan, jun., Dunedin,
N.Z.
Door- and gate-closing apparatus.

No. 25579.—16th February.—C. M. Beattie, New York,
U.S.A.
Telephone apparatus.

No. 25580.—20th February.—John Chambers and Son, Limited, Auckland, N.Z.
Safety mechanism for mining-cages.* (J. Thompson.)

No. 25581.—19th February.—E. Brazenall, Stanthorpe, Q.
Lower-tumbler gear of dredging-machines.*

No. 25582.—22nd February.—W. Turnbull, Wellington, N.Z.
Flusher for water-closet.*

No. 25583.—22nd February.—F. Newth and C. Hawkins, Wellington, N.Z.
Horse-pan for vehicles.

Complete Specifications filed after Provisionals.

LIST of complete specifications filed after provisional specifications, from the 9th to the 22nd February, 1909, inclusive:—

No. 24259.—M. Saunders. Obtaining power from the action of the sea.

No. 24299.—W. Henry. Window-sash.

No. 24423.—A. Jack. Hydrocarbon-gas generator.

No. 24424.—E. Wrigley. Flax-treatment.

No. 24432.—R. H. Knox. Harvester-reel.*

No. 24512.—J. M. Taylor and H. Oakley. Window.

No. 24736.—G. P. Reston and J. F. Molloy. Overlay for process-block printing.

No. 25222.—J. E. Owen. Block or tile for sewers.

  • Inadvertently omitted from Gazette of 28th January.

Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 24th February, 1909.

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. 23940.—29th January, 1908.—CORNELIUS MURNANE, of No. 20 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Agricultural Machinist. Improvements in windmills.*

Extract from Specification.—In carrying out the invention the mill-body is made preferably in the form of a circular open framing, and constructed in two parts. The lower part is affixed to the top of the tower, whilst the upper part is mounted, and is free to rotate on ball or other antifrictional bearings arranged between the adjacent facings of the two parts of the said framing. The wind-wheel is supported on a shaft which is suitably affixed to the mill-body and out of the centre thereof. Formed integral with or affixed to the inside of the hub of the wind-wheel is a pinion which is adapted to gear with a wheel fitted to a crank-shaft positioned in alignment with that of the windmill, and supported on outwardly projecting brackets on the top part of the mill-body. The crank on the latter shaft operates in a slot in the outer end of a rocking-arm, which is pivoted about its centre in bearings on the mill-body parallel with the crank-shaft bearings. The inner end of the rocking-arm extends directly over the open centre of the mill-body, and upon it is located a slid able pump-rod connection fitted with oppositely arranged pawls and a lifter for operating the same. These pawls engage with ratchet-teeth formed in the top of the rocking-arm, and are for the purpose of retaining the sliding-connection at any point thereon. The pawl-lifter is connected to the slotted end of the rocking-arm by means of a strong spiral spring, which is arranged to act in opposition to a swinging-lever mounted on the mill-body. This swinging-lever is also connected to the pawl-lifter, and is actuated by an adjustable wind-sail which is retained parallel with the wind-wheel. The slid able pump-rod connection moves either inwardly or outwardly as the power of the spiral spring or the wind-sail on the swinging-lever predominates. Consequently, the length of stroke of the pump-rod is varied according to the change in the velocity of the wind. The wind-wheel I have devised and prefer to use for operating my mill is constructed essentially of an outer ring or frame, to the inner periphery of which the enlarged ends of the vanes are secured at even distances apart. The inner ends of the vanes are attached by means of a screw-and-nut connection to an inner ring secured concentric with and near the hub of the wheel.

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

(Specification, £1 5s.; drawings, 3s.)



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🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Filed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 February 1909
Letters patent, Applications, Inventions, Tobacco-leaf stripper, Flax washing, Filter, Bed, Flooring-cramp, Clothes lifting, Dining-table, Pendulum device, Dress protector, Engine, Float, Saddle-tree, Wrapping-machine, Pasteurising, Bedstead, Horse-kicking preventer, Air-gas generator, Venetian blind, Beer drawing, Auriferous matter treatment, Wool packing, Motor, Window sash, Wire strainer, Water strainer, Pocket-knife, Door fastener, Vehicle suspension, Rock drill, Ore treatment, Door closing, Telephone apparatus, Mining-cage safety, Dredging machine gear, Water-closet flusher, Horse-pan
39 names identified
  • H. R. Gerrie, Applied for patent for tobacco-leaf stripper
  • W. Pender, Applied for patent for tobacco-leaf stripper
  • W. Seifert, Applied for patent for washing flax
  • R. Adams, Applied for patent for filter
  • J. McKay, Applied for patent for bed
  • W. Scott, Applied for patent for flooring-cramp
  • A. T. C. Firth, Applied for patent for lifting clothes
  • E. J. Chilton, Applied for patent for extension dining-table
  • L. G. Grace, Applied for patent for pendulum device
  • C. W. Symons, Applied for patent for dress-protector
  • J. H. Adams, Applied for patent for internal-combustion engine
  • W. Morton, Applied for patent for float for wheels
  • H. W. Downing, Applied for patent for saddle-tree
  • J. M. Patterson, Associated with wrapping-machine patent
  • A. Jensen, Applied for patent for pasteurising process
  • L. Joseph, Applied for patent for bedstead
  • M. Barraclough, Applied for patent for horse-kicking preventer
  • T. A. Dudley, Applied for patent for air-gas generator
  • H. Allan, Applied for patent for venetian blind
  • A. Findlay, Applied for patent for drawing off beer
  • W. P. Rodda, Associated with beer drawing patent
  • T. Edwards, Applied for patent for treatment of auriferous matter
  • D. Donald, Applied for patent for holding wool in packs
  • L. A. Haines, Associated with thermo-dynamic motor patent
  • C. Reed, Applied for patent for window sash and frame
  • J. Parker, Applied for patent for wire-strainer attachment
  • J. B. Kelly, Applied for patent for water-strainer
  • K. Matthews, Applied for patent for pocket-knife
  • J. Lewis, Associated with door fastener patent
  • F. Walton, Applied for patent for road-vehicle suspension
  • W. Mauss, Associated with valveless engine patent
  • J. C. Clancy, Applied for patent for treatment of ores
  • W. jun. Duggan, Applied for patent for door- and gate-closing apparatus
  • C. M. Beattie, Applied for patent for telephone apparatus
  • J. Thompson, Associated with mining-cage safety patent
  • E. Brazenall, Applied for patent for dredging-machines
  • W. Turnbull, Applied for patent for flusher for water-closet
  • F. Newth, Applied for patent for horse-pan
  • C. Hawkins, Applied for patent for horse-pan

🏭 Complete Specifications Filed After Provisionals

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 February 1909
Patents, Complete specifications, Provisional specifications, Sea power, Window, Gas generator, Flax treatment, Harvester reel, Window, Printing blocks, Sewer blocks
10 names identified
  • M. Saunders, Filed complete specification for obtaining power from sea
  • W. Henry, Filed complete specification for window-sash
  • A. Jack, Filed complete specification for hydrocarbon-gas generator
  • E. Wrigley, Filed complete specification for flax-treatment
  • R. H. Knox, Filed complete specification for harvester-reel
  • J. M. Taylor, Filed complete specification for window
  • H. Oakley, Filed complete specification for window
  • G. P. Reston, Filed complete specification for overlay for printing blocks
  • J. F. Molloy, Filed complete specification for overlay for printing blocks
  • J. E. Owen, Filed complete specification for block or tile for sewers

🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 February 1909
Patents, Complete specifications, Acceptance, Opposition, Windmills, Agricultural machinery
  • Cornelius Murnane, Applicant for patent on improvements in windmills