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SEPT. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3401

No. 28236.—18th August, 1909.†—WILBURN NORRIS DENNISON, of 12 Welwood Avenue, Merchantville, Camden, New Jersey, United States of America, Mechanic. Improvements in talking-machines.

Extract from Specification.—The present invention accordingly consists in means for positively controlling the speed of a record-support of sound recording and reproducing machines according to the position of the sound-box on the record, when the sound-box is attached to a freely swinging arm or horn pivoted adjacent the record-support. The record-support is rotated in known manner through a friction-roller driven from a motor running at substantially a constant speed, the friction-roller being caused to move radially of the record-support during the playing of the record, in order to obtain a varying speed of the record-support. The invention further consists in the novel means described below whereby this friction-roller is moved radially of the record-support, substantially proportionately to the movement of the sound-box over the record during the operation of recording or reproducing. The invention further consists in the novel means described below whereby a reliable positive drive of the record-support by the friction-roller is effected. The invention further consists in the novel means described below whereby the machine may be rendered suitable for playing records either at a varying speed or at a constant speed.

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

(Specification, 14s. 3d.)


No. 28240.—11th August, 1910.—JAMES MANNING QUINTON, of Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Plumber. Improved chicken-brooder.

Claims.—(1.) A brooder consisting of the parts constructed, arranged, combined, and operating substantially as specified, and illustrated in the drawing. (2.) A brooder of the nature indicated, in which an inner chamber is located within an outer chamber, and heated air is supplied to the inner chamber by an air-pipe surrounding a lamp-flue, substantially as specified and illustrated. (3.) In a brooder, in combination, the cylindrical chamber, the drum located therein, the disc with the depending strips of flannel, the flue-pipe, and the air-pipe surrounding same, substantially as specified and illustrated.

(Specification, 2s. 6d.)


No. 28241.—11th August, 1910.—JAMES ALFRED SHORT, of Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber. Improvements in skylights.

Extract from Specification.—Sides are turned outwards at the top to provide a rest for the glass, and are then turned downwards and inwards towards the outer faces of the frame. The means for holding the glass in position upon the frame consist of clamping-strips, each one of which is shaped with an inwardly extending top flange, and with its lower edge bent inwards and upwards to fit beneath the downwardly extending edge of the frame. The strip is adapted to be slid along beneath the edge of the frame so that the flange on its upper end will extend over the corresponding edge of the glass and thereby clamp it firmly down on to the frame.

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

(Specification, 4s.)


Erratum.

In Gazette No. 54, of the 2nd June, the date of No. 27299 — G. Metcalfe — Puncture resisting material — should be “14th February” instead of “4th February.”


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.

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An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged. A dagger (†) denotes a prior date under the International and Intercolonial Arrangements.

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, 7th September, 1910.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 27752.—O. H. Stapelfeldt, inverted gas-lamp. (J. Hirschhorn—D. B. Houghton.)

No. 27753.—O. H. Stapelfeldt, inverted gas-lamp. (J. Hirschhorn—D. B. Houghton.)

No. 27889.—E. Woodward, propeller.

No. 28001.—C. Laut, puncture-stop.

No. 28040.—J. Munro, milking-machine air-seal.

No. 28092.—A. G. Mackay, marine engine racing-preventer.

No. 28117.—E. G. Sander and H. Mander, corrugated iron.

No. 28119.—A. J. Edwards, tobacco-cutter.

No. 28120.—H. Droutlege, milking-machine bucket-head.

No. 28122.—G. R. Crawford and L. Clemesha, umbrella.

No. 28131.—J. Carder, watertight boot.

No. 28132.—W. H. Davy, ship electric-alarm signal.

No. 28137.—S. G. Roseman, broom and brush.

No. 28139.—R. Lang, knife, &c., cleaner.

No. 28144.—A. Macdonald, tin-cutting tool.

No. 28150.—A. Storrie, milking-machine.

No. 28151.—F. Tanner, H. J. Harris, and H. Burt, marine engine racing-preventer.

No. 28160.—R. Arthur, internal-combustion-engine valve.

No. 28170.—W. A. McNaught, branding-device.

No. 28182.—E. G. Gresham, fountain-pen.

No. 28185.—G. W. Davies, edible oil and jelly.

No. 28188.—A. H. J. Parker, music-leaf turner.

No. 28190.—F. W. Armstrong, steam-hoist.

No. 28191.—P. C. Loasby and H. D. Bell, aeroplane.

No. 28193.—H. Norgrove, airship.

No. 28195.—O. A. Finlay, trap.

No. 28202.—J. Partridge, ratchet.

No. 28205.—H. Quertier, meal-conveyer.

No. 28206.—W. Clausen, collision-preventer.

No. 28210.—A. M. Butterworth, concrete-mould.

No. 28215.—C. G. Thurston, steam-boiler.

No. 28217.—A. McLeod, califont.

No. 28233.—A. D. Kerr, aeroplane.

No. 28277.—United Shoe Machinery Company, stamping-machine. (H. W. Winter.)

No. 28278.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot-machine. (W. H. Borden.)

No. 28279.—United Shoe Machinery Company, fastenings-inserter. (T. Briggs.)

No. 28280.—United Shoe Machinery Company, sole-leveiling machine. (A. Bates, J. Gouldbourn, and E. A. Cridland.)

No. 28281.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot-machine. (A. Bates, R. H. Silvester, W. T. B. Roberts, and J. H. Brown.)

No. 28282.—United Shoe Machinery Company, lasting-machine. (E. E. Winkley.)

[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 14th to the 31st August, 1910, inclusive:—

No. 25752.—J., W. G., and J. Gordon-Jones, seed-sower.

No. 25836.—W. J. Ward, liniment.

No. 25905.—J. B. MacEwan and Co., Limited, milking-machine. (A. B. Robertson.)

No. 25945.—J. J. Blockley, ventilator, chimney, &c.

No. 25947.—The Milburn Lime and Cement Company, Limited, cement-manufacture. (F. Oakden.)

No. 25953.—G. Walker, flax-dresser.



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🏭 Improvement in Talking-Machines Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 August 1909
Patent, Talking machines, Sound recording, Reproducing machines
  • Wilburn Norris Dennison, Inventor of talking-machine improvements

🌾 Improved Chicken-Brooder Patent

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
11 August 1910
Patent, Brooder, Chicken-brooder, Agriculture
  • James Manning Quinton, Inventor of improved chicken-brooder

🏗️ Improvements in Skylights Patent

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
11 August 1910
Patent, Skylights, Building materials
  • James Alfred Short, Inventor of improved skylights

🏭 Erratum regarding Puncture Resisting Material Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 June 1910
Patent, Erratum, Puncture resisting material
  • G. Metcalfe, Subject of patent erratum

📰 Notes on Patent Drawings and Specifications

📰 NZ Gazette
Patents, Drawings, Specifications, Fees, Notes
  • J. C. Lewis, Registrar

🏭 Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 September 1910
Patents, Provisional specifications, Applications
50 names identified
  • O. H. Stapelfeldt, Applicant for gas-lamp patent
  • J. Hirschhorn, Agent for gas-lamp patent
  • D. B. Houghton, Agent for gas-lamp patent
  • E. Woodward, Applicant for propeller patent
  • C. Laut, Applicant for puncture-stop patent
  • J. Munro, Applicant for milking-machine air-seal patent
  • A. G. Mackay, Applicant for marine engine racing-preventer patent
  • E. G. Sander, Applicant for corrugated iron patent
  • H. Mander, Applicant for corrugated iron patent
  • A. J. Edwards, Applicant for tobacco-cutter patent
  • H. Droutlege, Applicant for milking-machine bucket-head patent
  • G. R. Crawford, Applicant for umbrella patent
  • L. Clemesha, Applicant for umbrella patent
  • J. Carder, Applicant for watertight boot patent
  • W. H. Davy, Applicant for ship electric-alarm signal patent
  • S. G. Roseman, Applicant for broom and brush patent
  • R. Lang, Applicant for knife cleaner patent
  • A. Macdonald, Applicant for tin-cutting tool patent
  • A. Storrie, Applicant for milking-machine patent
  • F. Tanner, Applicant for marine engine racing-preventer patent
  • H. J. Harris, Applicant for marine engine racing-preventer patent
  • H. Burt, Applicant for marine engine racing-preventer patent
  • R. Arthur, Applicant for internal-combustion-engine valve patent
  • W. A. McNaught, Applicant for branding-device patent
  • E. G. Gresham, Applicant for fountain-pen patent
  • G. W. Davies, Applicant for edible oil and jelly patent
  • A. H. J. Parker, Applicant for music-leaf-turner patent
  • F. W. Armstrong, Applicant for steam-hoist patent
  • P. C. Loasby, Applicant for aeroplane patent
  • H. D. Bell, Applicant for aeroplane patent
  • H. Norgrove, Applicant for airship patent
  • O. A. Finlay, Applicant for trap patent
  • J. Partridge, Applicant for ratchet patent
  • H. Quertier, Applicant for meal-conveyer patent
  • W. Clausen, Applicant for collision-preventer patent
  • A. M. Butterworth, Applicant for concrete-mould patent
  • C. G. Thurston, Applicant for steam-boiler patent
  • A. McLeod, Applicant for califont patent
  • A. D. Kerr, Applicant for aeroplane patent
  • H. W. Winter, Agent for stamping-machine patent
  • W. H. Borden, Agent for boot-machine patent
  • T. Briggs, Agent for fastenings-inserter patent
  • A. Bates, Agent for sole-levelling machine patent
  • J. Gouldbourn, Agent for sole-levelling machine patent
  • E. A. Cridland, Agent for sole-levelling machine patent
  • A. Bates, Agent for boot-machine patent
  • R. H. Silvester, Agent for boot-machine patent
  • W. T. B. Roberts, Agent for boot-machine patent
  • J. H. Brown, Agent for boot-machine patent
  • E. E. Winkley, Agent for lasting-machine patent

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 August 1910
Letters Patent, Sealed, Inventions
7 names identified
  • J., W. G., and J. Gordon-Jones, Patentees of seed-sower
  • W. J. Ward, Patentee of liniment
  • J. B. MacEwan, Company involved in milking-machine patent
  • A. B. Robertson, Inventor for milking-machine patent
  • J. J. Blockley, Patentee of ventilator, chimney
  • F. Oakden, Inventor for cement-manufacture patent
  • G. Walker, Patentee of flax-dresser