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the bottom hoop from slipping up. (2.) In a milk-can, forming the lid with a hollow surface to catch the dust and mud thrown up by cart-wheels, and having a plug in the centre which is inserted after the lid is put on and which prevents the said lid from being removed until the plug is taken out, and which also prevents the splashing out of can.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.)
No. 27253.—4th February, 1910.—NORTON SYDNEY CORNEY, of 518 St. Catherine Street West, Montreal, Canada, Agent. Butter-blending machine.
Extract from Specification.—The invention consist essentially of an outer receptacle having an inner receptacle spaced therefrom, said inner receptacle being provided with a stationary dasher, and a revolving or movable dasher cooperating with the stationary dasher by means of a driving mechanism, preferably in the form of a gear-wheel, located at the top of the device.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 6s. 6d.)
No. 27269.—5th February, 1910.—MICHAEL ALFRED POPKES, of 1121 R. A., Long Building, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, United States of America, Engineer. Process of surfacing roadways and the like.
Extract from Specification.—The method consists in spraying or injecting the binder, which may be asphalt or any bituminous mixture, while the earthy material is in a state of suspension.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 5s.)
No. 27273.—9th February, 1910.—Robert May, of Day Street, Drummoyne, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Agent, FRANK EDWIN MAY, of Lang Street, Mosman, Sydney aforesaid, Furniture Broker, and ALFRED WILSON RAILTON, of Military Road, Mosman, Sydney, aforesaid, Cabinetmaker. A folding corner wardrobe.
Extract from Specification.—It consists of two hinged wing-pieces or supporting-frames, to one of which are attached by hinges top and bottom pieces, which, besides forming the securing-parts, may serve the purpose of shelves. They are provided with stud-pins or dowels fitting into holes in the frames, and are secured by suitable fastenings to keep them in their respective positions. The frames, which are mitred at their joining-edges, are, by a simple method of outfol ding and infolding, readily made to assume proximate flat positions, with the shelves outwardly overlaid upon the contiguous frame.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 4s. 6d.)
Copies of drawings may be obtained at the uniform price of 1s. each. In exceptional cases this price may be increased at the discretion of the Office.
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 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, 23rd February, 1910.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 26970.—H. C. Carrington, building-bracket.
No. 27106.—G. Anderson, T. Pargeter, and E. Davis, water-heater.
No. 27123.—H. B. Hughes, pump-connection.
No. 27181.—W. T. House, motive power.
No. 27194.—S. Roche, rheumatism, &c., cure.
No. 27195.—United Shoe Machinery Company, nail-feeding device. (J. G. Gibson and G. Pegg.)
No. 27205.—S. V. Fulljames, tank-flange.
No. 27206.—S. C. Parlour, flax-catcher.
No. 27208.—W. A. McKay, water-wheel.
No. 27212.—W. Hoyland, metal-clip system.
No. 27216.—W. Hoyland, metal-clip detachable-box construction.
No. 27218.—H. Dempsey, furniture-reviver.
No. 27219.—R. Ogilvie, speed-gear.
No. 27220.—J. Bain, horse-hoe draught-attachment.
No. 27222.—E. N. Lanchester, paint-brush binder.
No. 27227.—E. Nevill, aeroplane.
No. 27229.—W. McLeod, seat.
No. 27232.—E. Larcomb, caisson for building submerged walls, &c.
No. 27233.—R. D. Haworth, knock-down box.
No. 27238.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot-sole machine. (F. H. Perry.)
No. 27239.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot-edge-trimming and shoe-sole-finishing machine. (F. H. Perry.)
No. 27240.—United Shoe Machinery Company, shoe-upper-lacing machine. (C. S. Wells and W. W. Darnill.)
No. 27243.—T. Stevenson and T. Falconer, chaffcutter-knife sharpener.
No. 27246.—R. Lambie, jun., and G. S. Edlin, exhausting air.
No. 27247.—H. J. Vanstone, bottle-stopper.
No. 27251.—S. G. Roseman, broom or brush manufacture.
No. 27252.—K. Sutherland, telescope.
No. 27254.—J. E. Taylor, concrete pillar.
No. 27255.—E. A. Earnshaw, propeller life-guard.
No. 27257.—J. V. Price, relief-block printing.
No. 27258.—P. and D. Duncan, Limited, plough. (J. Keir.)
No. 27261.—E. H. Browne, wire-strainer.
No. 27262.—H. H. Wallace, horse and cattle throwing and securing apparatus.
No. 27263.—J. H. Saunders, pump-piston bucket.
No. 27264.—J. H. Saunders, pumping, &c., gearing.
No. 27266.—G. Nielsen and T. J. Wilton, power transmission variable speed mechanism.
No. 27268.—G. J. Colthurst, liquid shine.
No. 27271.—E. F. Hume, corset.
No. 25277.—T. J. Pickering, photograph-printing apparatus.
No. 27280.—F. G. Willcocks, milking-machine pulsator.
No. 27283.—D. Gilmour, step-ladder.
No. 27286.—A. Simonson and G. King, appliance for filling articles with kerosene, &c.
No. 27287.—A. Simonson and G. King, music-holder.
No. 27290.—A. H. Hansen, animal-leg fastener.
[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.]
Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 29th January to the 10th February, 1910, inclusive:—
No. 24771.—G. W. Gough, book-support.
No. 24960.—A. E. Woolley, dust, draught, and rain excluder.
No. 25107.—E. W. Hursthouse, lamp-pillar.
No. 25115.—Auckland Sewing Machine Company, Limited, sewing-machine. (W. T. Auckram.)
No. 25123.—F. Torrington, plunger for aerated-water apparatus.
No. 25126.—J. Gray, wheel-lubricator.
No. 25136.—J. Lewis, acetylene-gas generator.
No. 25167.—H. Smart, spouting-bracket.
No. 25171.—J. Macmeikan, meat, &c., cooling process. (R. Rayson.)
No. 25177.—R. A. Wiggins, milking-machine.
No. 25204.—United Shoe Machinery Company, lasting-machine. (M. Brock.)
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🏭 Patent Application: Butter-blending machine
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 February 1910
Patents, Butter-blending machine, Dairy equipment
🏭 Patent Application: Process of surfacing roadways
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1910
Patents, Road surfacing, Bituminous mixtures
🏭 Patent Application: A folding corner wardrobe
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 February 1910
Patents, Folding wardrobe, Furniture
- Norton Sydney Corney, Applicant for patent
- Robert May, Applicant for patent
- Frank Edwin May, Applicant for patent
- Alfred Wilson Railton, Applicant for patent
🏭 Patent Office Notes and Registrar's Information
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Drawings, Specifications, Costs
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🏭 Provisional Specifications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry23 February 1910
Patents, Provisional specifications, Accepted applications
55 names identified
- H. C. Carrington, Applicant for patent
- G. Anderson, Applicant for patent
- T. Pargeter, Applicant for patent
- E. Davis, Applicant for patent
- H. B. Hughes, Applicant for patent
- W. T. House, Applicant for patent
- S. Roche, Applicant for patent
- S. V. Fulljames, Applicant for patent
- S. C. Parlour, Applicant for patent
- W. A. McKay, Applicant for patent
- W. Hoyland, Applicant for patent
- W. Hoyland, Applicant for patent
- H. Dempsey, Applicant for patent
- R. Ogilvie, Applicant for patent
- J. Bain, Applicant for patent
- E. N. Lanchester, Applicant for patent
- E. Nevill, Applicant for patent
- W. McLeod, Applicant for patent
- E. Larcomb, Applicant for patent
- R. D. Haworth, Applicant for patent
- F. H. Perry, Applicant for patent
- F. H. Perry, Applicant for patent
- C. S. Wells, Applicant for patent
- W. W. Darnill, Applicant for patent
- T. Stevenson, Applicant for patent
- T. Falconer, Applicant for patent
- R. Lambie (jun.), Applicant for patent
- G. S. Edlin, Applicant for patent
- H. J. Vanstone, Applicant for patent
- S. G. Roseman, Applicant for patent
- K. Sutherland, Applicant for patent
- J. E. Taylor, Applicant for patent
- E. A. Earnshaw, Applicant for patent
- J. V. Price, Applicant for patent
- P. Duncan, Applicant for patent
- D. Duncan, Applicant for patent
- J. Keir, Applicant for patent
- E. H. Browne, Applicant for patent
- H. H. Wallace, Applicant for patent
- J. H. Saunders, Applicant for patent
- J. H. Saunders, Applicant for patent
- G. Nielsen, Applicant for patent
- T. J. Wilton, Applicant for patent
- G. J. Colthurst, Applicant for patent
- E. F. Hume, Applicant for patent
- T. J. Pickering, Applicant for patent
- F. G. Willcocks, Applicant for patent
- D. Gilmour, Applicant for patent
- A. Simonson, Applicant for patent
- G. King, Applicant for patent
- A. Simonson, Applicant for patent
- G. King, Applicant for patent
- A. H. Hansen, Applicant for patent
- J. G. Gibson, Associated with applicant
- G. Pegg, Associated with applicant
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry10 February 1910
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed
12 names identified
- G. W. Gough, Patent holder
- A. E. Woolley, Patent holder
- E. W. Hursthouse, Patent holder
- W. T. Auckram, Associated with applicant
- F. Torrington, Patent holder
- J. Gray, Patent holder
- J. Lewis, Patent holder
- H. Smart, Patent holder
- J. Macmeikan, Patent holder
- R. Rayson, Associated with applicant
- R. A. Wiggins, Patent holder
- M. Brock, Associated with applicant
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