✨ Patent Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 29094.—3rd February, 1911.—CHARLES ERIC THOMPSON, of Aratapu, New Zealand, Boatbuilder. Improvements in fishing-boats.
Claim.—In fishing-boats, a roller mounted in the gunwale and carried in trunnions situated below the level of the gunwale, and a gunwale shaped to extend above the two ends of the roller and to leave the central portion of the roller exposed, substantially as and for the purposes specified.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.)
No. 29097.—6th February, 1911.—ETHELBERT JOSEPH JAMES WELCH and WILLIAM JAMES HOPE, carrying on business as Welch and Hope, of Masterton, New Zealand, Builders. Improved ironing-board.
Claims.—(1.) In combination with an ironing-board, hinged legs and a spring strut, substantially as and for the purpose specified and illustrated. (2.) For the purpose indicated, in combination, the board, a clamp at one end thereof, legs hinged upon the other end, and a spring strut acting upon the legs when open, substantially as and for the purposes specified and illustrated.
(Specification, 1s. 3d.)
No. 29102.—11th February, 1910.†—FREDERICK WILLIAM PUGH, of the firm of Pugh Bros., of 10 Allen Street, Goswell Road, London, E.C., England, Glass-merchant. Improvements relating to movable glass panels of glass wind-screens, windows, and the like.
Extract from Specification.—According to my invention, the edge of the opening and the edge of the panel are each provided with a metal frame, which is formed of two parts preferably fixed together by screws, the two frames being hinged together at one side (preferably the top side) and arranged when released to automatically open and become retained in said open position.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 2s. 3d.)
No. 29119.—13th February, 1911.—CHARLES COOPER, of Mangatoki, Taranaki, New Zealand, Factory-manager. An improved valve for preventing frothing of milk.
Extract from Specification.—A bar across the interior of the valve-casing is provided with a central stem, which projects below the bottom of the casing. A valve mounted revolvably upon the stem is provided with spirally arrayed vanes, whereby the valve is revolved by the flow of the milk, which action of the valve prevents milk from caking inside the casing.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 2s. 3d.)
No. 29122.—13th February, 1911.—HARRY WILSON DAVIES, of 139 Adelaide Road, Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber. An improved water-heater for baths and like purposes.
Extract from Specification.—According to the invention, the water is led from the supply-pipe to the annular water-space common to all heaters of this class provided within the outer and inner wall of the apparatus. From the upper end of this annular space the water circulates to another annular space provided in the heater at or near the bottom thereof, from whence it circulates, by means of one or more chambers, to the upper part of the apparatus and is led to a common service-pipe. The chambers extend diametrically across the interior of the apparatus as far as possible, the water-space within them being comparatively narrow, and they lead upward in a circuitous or zigzag direction, in order to present as great a heating-surface as possible to the heating-medium.
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place of the claims.]
(Specification, 5s. 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. 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.
Erratum.
IN the notice appearing in the Gazette of 23rd February, 1911, re No. 29110.—S. T. Ashton, tip-trolley, the date, which was wrongly given as “9th February,” should read “15th February.”
Provisional Specifications accepted.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 2nd March, 1911.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 28208.—V. Kviberg, lock-nut.
No. 28967.—W. Dalziel, potato-digger.
No. 28981.—C. A. Oldman, bee-hive dummy.
No. 28993.—H. Worsley, meat-safe.
No. 29017.—United Shoe Machinery Company, rounding, &c., machine. (F. H. Perry.)
No. 29036.—S. B. Forscutt, target.
No. 29046.—D. W. Custer, carbon-dissolvent. (A. Rea.)
No. 29060.—J. Brinati, vehicle-wheel.
No. 29067.—W. H. Shier, pen, &c., pocket-holder.
No. 29069.—A. Y. Ross, operating-pawl of crank and lever.
No. 29098.—J. and W. Fotheringham and C. H. Pearl, fruit-picking bag.
No. 29106.—E. A. Allan, eyeglass-holder.
No. 29112.—B. J. Weger, well-borings rimming.
No. 29150.—H. Norgrove and J. de Renzy, fuel and water economizer.
[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 18th February to the 2nd March, 1911, inclusive:—
No. 26267.—W. Read, egg-carrier.
No. 26307.—E. Hayes, windmill.
No. 26890.—F. King, bread-toaster.
No. 26898.—Van Kannel Revolving Door Company, Limited, revolving-door. (T. Van Kannel.)
No. 26936.—J. C. Trainor, discharge-elevator for ships.
No. 26946.—J. H. Hyland, water-heater, &c.
No. 26951.—J. L. Smith, chaff-cutter feed.
No. 27013.—United Shoe Machinery Company, pulling-over machine. (A. L. Engberg.)
No. 27131.—United Shoe Machinery Company, shoe-upper beading-machine. (L. W. G. Flynt.)
No. 27132.—United Shoe Machinery Company, in seam-trimming machine. (A. E. Johnson.)
No. 27133.—United Shoe Machinery Company, heel-nailing machine. (E. A. Webster and C. R. Towle.)
No. 27137.—United Shoe Machinery Company, edge-setting machine. (F. M. Furber and F. H. Warren.)
No. 27195.—United Shoe Machinery Company, nail-feeding device. (J. G. Gibson and G. Pegg.)
No. 27238.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot-sole machine. (F. H. Perry.)
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🏗️ Patent Application: Improvements in fishing-boats
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works3 February 1911
Patents, Fishing-boats, Roller, Gunwale
- Charles Eric Thompson, Applicant for patent
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🏗️ Patent Application: Improved ironing-board
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works6 February 1911
Patents, Ironing-board, Hinged legs, Spring strut
- Ethelbert Joseph James Welch, Applicant for patent
- William James Hope, Applicant for patent
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🏗️ Patent Application: Movable glass panels for wind-screens
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works11 February 1910
Patents, Glass panels, Wind-screens, Windows, Frames
- Frederick William Pugh, Applicant for patent
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🌾 Patent Application: Valve for preventing frothing of milk
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources13 February 1911
Patents, Milk, Valve, Frothing, Dairy
- Charles Cooper, Applicant for patent
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🏗️ Patent Application: Improved water-heater for baths
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works13 February 1911
Patents, Water-heater, Baths, Heating apparatus
- Harry Wilson Davies, Applicant for patent
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
📰 Erratum: Correction to previous patent notice
📰 NZ Gazette23 February 1911
Patents, Erratum, Correction, Tip-trolley
- S. T. Ashton, Subject of patent notice correction
🏗️ Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works2 March 1911
Patents, Provisional, Accepted applications, Inventions
16 names identified
- V. Kviberg, Applicant for patent
- W. Dalziel, Applicant for patent
- C. A. Oldman, Applicant for patent
- H. Worsley, Applicant for patent
- F. H. Perry, Representative for patent applicant
- S. B. Forscutt, Applicant for patent
- A. Rea, Representative for patent applicant
- J. Brinati, Applicant for patent
- W. H. Shier, Applicant for patent
- A. Y. Ross, Applicant for patent
- J. and W. Fotheringham, Applicants for patent
- C. H. Pearl, Applicant for patent
- E. A. Allan, Applicant for patent
- B. J. Weger, Applicant for patent
- H. Norgrove, Applicant for patent
- J. de Renzy, Applicant for patent
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
🏗️ Letters Patent Sealed
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works2 March 1911
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed, Inventions
18 names identified
- W. Read, Patentee
- E. Hayes, Patentee
- F. King, Patentee
- Van Kannel Revolving Door Company (Limited), Patentee
- T. Van Kannel, Representative for patent applicant
- J. C. Trainor, Patentee
- J. H. Hyland, Patentee
- J. L. Smith, Patentee
- A. L. Engberg, Representative for patent applicant
- L. W. G. Flynt, Representative for patent applicant
- A. E. Johnson, Representative for patent applicant
- E. A. Webster, Representative for patent applicant
- C. R. Towle, Representative for patent applicant
- F. M. Furber, Representative for patent applicant
- F. H. Warren, Representative for patent applicant
- J. G. Gibson, Representative for patent applicant
- G. Pegg, Representative for patent applicant
- F. H. Perry, Representative for patent applicant
- J. C. Lewis, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1911, No 18