Patent Specifications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 15

No. 27687.—5th May, 1910.—THOMAS STANLEY PHILPOTT, of 7 Somerset Avenue, Wellington, New Zealand, Saddler, and FREDRICK BEAGLEY, of 66 Hamilton Road, Kilbirnie, New Zealand, Bricklayer. Frame to be used in the construction of buildings in reinforced concrete.*

Claims.—(1.) In building-construction, the frame forming a mould for concrete; consisting of the studs connected together as described, and the mould-boards between the studs, substantially as specified and illustrated.

[NOTE.—Here follow four other claims.]

(Specification, 2s. 9d.)


No. 28068.—12th July, 1910.—RICHARD DIGGLE HAWORTH, of Wellington, New Zealand, Business-manager, and CHARLES DANIEL GREY, of Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand, Merchant. An inside lining for packing and other cases.*

Claims.—(1.) In an inside lining for packing and other cases of the character described, the shaping the lining with four sides, said sides being strengthened at the corners by strip-pieces, tops and bottoms of three of said sides being inwardly projected at right angles, flaps forming part of one of said sides projected to form top and bottom of said lining, and having the three ends turned inwards and bent back towards the edge of said top and bottom, providing thereby grooves or recesses, said lining being constructed in the manner and for the purpose set forth, as described and illustrated.

[NOTE.—Here follow three other claims.]

(Specification, 5s. 9d.)


No. 28087.—15th July, 1910.—ERNEST ALFRED WILDER-SPIN, of 16 Belgrave Road, Wanstead, London, England, Manufacturer. Improvements in and relating to brazing cast iron and other metals.

Claims.—(1.) A process of brazing cast iron and other metals consisting in the employment of a flux formed of two parts of borax to three of boracic acid, substantially as described. (2.) A process of brazing cast iron and other metals consisting in dusting the surfaces to be jointed with wrought iron in fine powder, then applying the flux, consisting of a mixture of borax and boracic acid in the proportions specified, and afterwards applying the spelter, substantially as described.

(Specification, 1s. 3d.)


No. 28128.—19th July, 1910.—NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LIMITED, of Glasgow, Scotland, Explosives and Chemical Manufacturers, and WILLIAM TUXFORD EVANS, Glasgow, Scotland, Engineer. Improvements in electric igniting apparatus for fuzes and the like.

Claims.—(1.) An electric igniting apparatus for firing fuzes, &c., of the kind arranged to be actuated by a screw-threaded spindle engaging a nut, said apparatus constructed with the spindle passing axially through the armature.

[NOTE.—Here follow eight other claims.]

(Specification, 6s. 3d.)


No. 28322.—24th August, 1910.—ALFRED ERNEST BRADLEY and HAROLD GLADSTONE BRADLEY, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Artists in Stained Glass. Displaying designs for stained-glass windows and the like.

Claim.—(1.) Means for displaying designs for stained-glass leaded windows and the like, consisting of a sheet of transparent material, an opaque margin of the shape of the window, and a backing secured to the transparent material having an opening of the shape and relative proportions of the window, substantially as set forth and illustrated.

(Specification, 1s. 3d.)


No. 28606.—15th October, 1910.—DONALD HENRY FIAN, of Ravensbourne, near Dunedin, New Zealand, Jeweller. An improved method of cleaning and keeping clean tanks or reservoirs for holding water.*

Claims.—(1.) In combination, a tank or reservoir A; an overflow-pipe B, B1, and B2 fixed in the bottom or floor thereof at B1 with the outflow end bent up to the level at which it is desired the overflow shall discharge at B2; a downpipe C to carry away the overflow of water, mud, silt, &c.

[NOTE.—Here follows one other claim.]

(Specification, 3s. 9d.)


No. 28650.—31st October, 1910.—ANTON HENDRICK HANSEN, of Manaia, Taranaki, New Zealand, Meat-preserver. An improved pasteurization of liquids.*

Claims.—(1.) Apparatus for the purpose indicated, consisting of the parts constructed, arranged, combined, and operating substantially as specified and illustrated. (2.) In apparatus for the purpose indicated, the employment of lengths of steampipe projecting into the coils of the milk-pipe, as and for the purpose specified, and illustrated in the drawing. (3.) Apparatus for the purpose indicated, comprising, in combination, the coil through which the liquid to be pasteurized flows, and the steampipe having lengths of pipe projecting into the said coil, substantially as specified, and illustrated in the drawing.

(Specification, 1s. 6d.)


No. 28735.—15th November, 1910.—JOHN HINES, of Sedlescombe Lodge, Sedlescombe Road, St. Leonards on Sea, Sussex, England, Engineer. Improvements in apparatus for heating, drying, and otherwise treating stone and other materials for use on roads and like surfaces.

Extract from Specification.—I employ a suitable shell on a wheeled frame with suitable heating provision, preferably a grate supported at the underpart of the shell, and means for charging and discharging the material. In the shell I arrange a series of shelves which are pivotal or are built up of a series of plates each of which is pivotal—the latter is the preferred form—and each plate of each shelf I may pivot by means of trunnions at the end carried into bearings in the end plates of the shell. By continuing the trunnions at one end through the shell and providing them with suitable operating-gear I may operate the plates of each shelf simultaneously. Preferably below the tilting-plates I arrange a fixed shelf which is above the grate, and forms a final hot plate from which the material may be withdrawn by scraping or otherwise. Such a shelf may be removable if desired so as to bodily remove the material. In one position the pivotal plates are horizontal, and form shelves for receiving the stone, &c., with small spaces forming heat-passages, and when operated the plates of each shelf may be simultaneously turned to an inclined or nearly vertical position, thus discharging any material resting on them through the spaces between them and on to the next shelf, or on to the final heating-shelves.

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

(Specification, 11s. 3d.)


No. 28788.—25th November, 1910.—FRANCIS ARTHUR RICH, of Remuera, Engineer, and STANLEY JEFFREYS, of Devonport, Architect, both in the Provincial District of Auckland, New Zealand. Improved reinforced-concrete slabs for walls, floors, ceilings, and other purposes.

Extract from Specification.—The slabs are built by setting the wires, crossed as shown, in concrete, and leaving the ends projecting so that they may be turned to be engulfed in adjacent concrete.

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

(Specification, 4s. 6d.)


No. 28876.—15th December, 1910.—ANTON HENDRICK HANSEN, of Manaia, New Zealand, Meat-preserver. Pasteurizing whey and heating liquids.*

Extract from Specification.—To accomplish this I use steam to heat the whey or other liquid to the necessary degree of heat, and in doing so I transfer or lift the whey or liquid from one tank to another through a pipe, and it is heated during the passage between the tanks—first by passing through an ordinary steam-ejector, which lifts it from one tank to another, and imparts an amount of heat to it. Immediately it is past the ejector small steam-jets are introduced into the pipe in sufficient numbers to raise the whey or liquid to the desired heat.

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

(Specification, 2s. 6d.)



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🏭 Patent Specification for Building Construction Frame

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 May 1910
Patents, Building construction, Concrete frame, Moulds
  • Thomas Stanley Philpott, Applicant for patent
  • Fredrick Beagley, Applicant for patent

🏭 Patent Specification for Inside Lining for Cases

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 July 1910
Patents, Packing cases, Linings, Strengthened corners
  • Richard Diggle Haworth, Applicant for patent
  • Charles Daniel Grey, Applicant for patent

🏭 Patent Specification for Brazing Cast Iron and Metals

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 July 1910
Patents, Brazing, Cast iron, Metals, Flux, Borax, Boracic acid
  • Ernest Alfred Wilder-Spin, Applicant for patent

🏭 Patent Specification for Electric Igniting Apparatus

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 July 1910
Patents, Electric igniters, Fuzes, Screw-threaded spindle
  • Nobel's Explosives Company, Limited (Limited), Applicant for patent
  • William Tuxford Evans, Applicant for patent

🎓 Patent Specification for Displaying Stained-Glass Designs

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
24 August 1910
Patents, Stained glass, Designs, Display, Windows
  • Alfred Ernest Bradley, Applicant for patent
  • Harold Gladstone Bradley, Applicant for patent

🏗️ Patent Specification for Cleaning Water Tanks

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
15 October 1910
Patents, Water tanks, Cleaning, Overflow pipe, Silt removal
  • Donald Henry Fian, Applicant for patent

🌾 Patent Specification for Pasteurization of Liquids

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
31 October 1910
Patents, Pasteurization, Liquids, Apparatus, Steam heating
  • Anton Hendrick Hansen, Applicant for patent

🏗️ Patent Specification for Heating Materials for Roads

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
15 November 1910
Patents, Heating, Drying, Stone, Road materials, Pivotal shelves
  • John Hines, Applicant for patent

🏗️ Patent Specification for Reinforced-Concrete Slabs

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
25 November 1910
Patents, Concrete slabs, Walls, Floors, Ceilings, Reinforced concrete
  • Francis Arthur Rich, Applicant for patent
  • Stanley Jeffreys, Applicant for patent

🌾 Patent Specification for Pasteurizing Whey and Heating Liquids

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
15 December 1910
Patents, Pasteurization, Whey, Liquids, Steam heating, Ejector
  • Anton Hendrick Hansen, Applicant for patent