Patent Notices




Oct. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2967

No. 29564.—W. Manser, spark-arrester.
No. 29566.—G. Nesbit, trunk-fastening.
No. 29577.—G. Calvert, burnisher and scarifier.
No. 29605.—J. Hamilton, compositions of matter. (C. J. Healy.)
No. 29606.—P. Murphy, water-heater.
No. 29624.—S. A. Jenyns, corset.
No. 29628.—C. A. Alford and E. G. Finch, drying fleeces on sheep.
No. 29650.—T. and P. Wallace, go-cart under-carriage.
No. 29652.—W. L. and J. K. B. Lister, inserting links in shirt-cuffs.
No. 29681.—O. Ahrens, meat-preserving.

Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 23079.—H. C. Mitchell, printing. 26th September.
No. 23501.—C. C. Wakefield, gas-burner. 20th September.
No. 23591.—E. M. Edkins, saw-bench feed. 22nd September.
No. 23599.—F. Bennett, ore-washing, &c. (A. S. Dwight and R. L. Lloyd.) 28th September.
No. 23842.—E. N. Waters, chemical process. (Verein Chemischer Fabriken—W. Hasenbach.) 21st September.
No. 25405.—W. H. Caldwell, photographic films, &c. 26th September.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 18464.—C. E. Bernays, railway bogies. 15th September.
No. 18505.—O. Gemeinhardt, skin measuring and wringing machine. 26th September, 1911.
No. 18515.—B. J. Mouat, grate, &c., draught regulating. 23rd September.
No. 18517.—H. U. Alcock, billiard-table. (F. A. Alcock and H. U. Alcock.) 21st September.
No. 20351.—F. E. Dunnett, non-corrosive anti-fouling paint. 15th September.

Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.
[NOTE.—The name of the former proprietor is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]

NO. 17718.—James McKerras, of Auckland, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller, registered as proprietor of the whole of the joint interest of James McKerras and Herbert William Heath. Printing music and stave therefor. (W. E. Naunton and T. C. Palmer.) 19th September, 1911.
No. 18380.—Marie Antoinette Nattrass, wife of Luke Nelson Nattrass, of Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter. Churn. (W. W. Pilkington and L. N. Nattrass.) 19th September, 1911.
No. 26647.—J. Stone and Company, Limited, of Deptford, in the County of Kent, England, Engineers. Smoke-box of locomotive-boiler. (J. T. Hunter—R. F. Thompson.) 21st September, 1911.
No. 27851.—Henry Leslie Friend, of Auckland, New Zealand, Ag-nt. Box cores for building hollow concrete walls. (H. A. Goddard.) 19th September, 1911.
No. 28921.—The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company, Limited, of Sydney Works, Alma Street, Aston, near Birmingham, England, Engineers. Centrifugal separator. (The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company, Limited —E. V. Hudson.) 19th September, 1911.
Nos. 28284 and 29289.—Agreement by Adam Werner to assign to A. Werner and Co., Limited, all his right and interest in connection with the patents noted on Register—(1) Elevator and band-cutter for threshing-machine; (2) sheave-elevator for threshing-machine. (A. Werner.) 15th September, 1911.

Notice of Request to amend Specification.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 3rd October, 1911.

REQUEST for leaves to amend the undermentioned application for Letters Patent has been received, and is open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time from one month from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the amendments. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.

No. 29507.—W. L. Johnstone and A. Hosking, apparatus for heating and cooling milk. (Advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 65, of the 10th August, 1911.)

The nature of the proposed amendments is as follows:—
On page 2,—
To insert the words “heating and” before “cooling,” line 2.
To insert the words “when flowing to and from a pasteurizer respectively” after “cooled,” line 4.
To omit the words “and” and “is,” line 4.
On page 3,—
To insert the words “fixed to the outer vessel and” before “provided,” line 1.
To omit the words from “Liquid to be heated” down to “nozzle 5,” lines 27 to 34, and to insert instead the following: “The cool milk or other liquid to be pasteurized or heated is conveyed to the nozzle 12, and passes through the inner vessel 6, and comes in contact with the walls of the corrugated bottom 10 and flows to the pasteurizer, and becoming raised to a high temperature is conveyed to the nozzle 4, and passes through the vessel 1. By this process the cool milk is considerably raised in temperature by the time it passes out of the outlet-nozzle 19 to the pasteurizer, thus requiring less heat to be expended in the pasteurizer for the process of pasteurization, and the milk after it is pasteurized returns through the nozzle 4. The cool milk will tend to cool the walls of the corrugated bottom 10, also reducing the temperature of the hot milk flowing from the pasteurizer.”
On page 5,—
To insert “cold” before “milk,” line 2.
To insert “partition” instead of “bottom,” line 3.
To insert “hot milk, whey, and the like,” instead of “water,” line 4.
To insert “on the opposite side of” instead of “below,” line 5.

The applicants state—
“Our reasons for making this amendment are as follows: We desire more accurately to describe our invention and the manner in which it is to be performed, and to correct certain clerical errors.”

J. C. LEWIS,
Registrar.

Request for Amendment of Specification allowed.

THE request to amend specification and drawing No. 29236—G. Scarfe, neck-tie frame (advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 50, of 15th June, 1911)—has been allowed.

Request for Correction of Clerical Error in Application for Letters Patent allowed.

THE request for correction of clerical error in application No. 29595—E. S. Baldwin and H. H. Rayward, dress-form (advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 69, of the 24th August, 1911)—has been allowed.

Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.

LIST of applications, with which provisional specifications only have been filed, abandoned (i.e., complete specifications not lodged) from the 15th to the 28th September, 1911, inclusive:—

No. 28733.—C. W. Wild, smoking-pipe cleaner.
No. 28739.—D. de B. Hovell, introducing air to furnace-fire.
No. 28740.—R. Yarrow, rubber-substitute.
No. 28741.—E. C. Piercy, hat-fastener.
No. 28742.—S. White, pig-holder.
No. 28744.—J. Paterson, milking-machine cup.
No. 28748.—J. Bruce and W. A. Tuck, horse-cover.
No. 28750.—A. F. Howden, tobacco-cutter.
No. 28753.—A. L. J. Tait, screw propeller.
No. 28757.—J. N. D. Burgess, wash-boiler discharge.
No. 28761.—P. J. Tobin, plumbers’ solder.
No. 28764.—S. W. Kelly, carpet-roll clip.
No. 28766.—C. B. S. Wunderlich, butter-box. (H. C. Crew.)
No. 28771.—C. H. Shattky, railway-rail joining.
No. 28772.—T. H. Fewings and F. H. Walton, basket-bottom.
No. 28776.—E. E. How, saw-bench.
No. 28777.—S. R. Trevor, oil-production from kauri soil.
No. 28778.—H. N. Bagnall, dish-washer.
No. 28783.—G. Thurston, reciprocating engine.
No. 28787.—R. and J. H. Love, reins attachment.
No. 28789.—P. Kahlenberg, golf-club, &c., grip.
No. 28791.—W. C. Noakes, coal-unloading.



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🏭 Letters Patent sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Inventions, Sealed patents
13 names identified
  • W. Manser, Patent holder for spark-arrester
  • G. Nesbit, Patent holder for trunk-fastening
  • G. Calvert, Patent holder for burnisher and scarifier
  • J. Hamilton, Patent holder for compositions of matter
  • P. Murphy, Patent holder for water-heater
  • S. A. Jenyns, Patent holder for corset
  • C. A. Alford, Patent holder for drying fleeces on sheep
  • E. G. Finch, Patent holder for drying fleeces on sheep
  • T. Wallace, Patent holder for go-cart under-carriage
  • P. Wallace, Patent holder for go-cart under-carriage
  • W. L. Lister, Patent holder for inserting links in shirt-cuffs
  • J. K. B. Lister, Patent holder for inserting links in shirt-cuffs
  • O. Ahrens, Patent holder for meat-preserving

🏭 Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Fees, Second-term, Third-term
11 names identified
  • H. C. Mitchell, Patent holder for printing
  • C. C. Wakefield, Patent holder for gas-burner
  • E. M. Edkins, Patent holder for saw-bench feed
  • F. Bennett, Patent holder for ore-washing
  • E. N. Waters, Patent holder for chemical process
  • W. H. Caldwell, Patent holder for photographic films
  • C. E. Bernays, Patent holder for railway bogies
  • O. Gemeinhardt, Patent holder for skin measuring and wringing machine
  • B. J. Mouat, Patent holder for grate draught regulating
  • H. U. Alcock, Patent holder for billiard-table
  • F. E. Dunnett, Patent holder for non-corrosive anti-fouling paint

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Proprietors, Registration
  • James McKerras, Registered as proprietor of patent for printing music
  • Marie Antoinette Nattrass, Registered as proprietor of patent for churn
  • J. Stone, Registered as proprietor of patent for smoke-box of locomotive-boiler
  • Henry Leslie Friend, Registered as proprietor of patent for box cores for building hollow concrete walls
  • Adam Werner, Assigned right and interest in patents for elevator and band-cutter and sheave-elevator for threshing-machine

🏭 Notice of Request to amend Specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 October 1911
Patents, Amendment, Specification
  • W. L. Johnstone, Requested amendment for apparatus for heating and cooling milk
  • A. Hosking, Requested amendment for apparatus for heating and cooling milk

  • J. C. Lewis, Registrar

🏭 Request for Amendment of Specification allowed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Amendment, Allowed
  • G. Scarfe, Amendment allowed for neck-tie frame

🏭 Request for Correction of Clerical Error in Application for Letters Patent allowed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Correction, Clerical error
  • E. S. Baldwin, Correction allowed for dress-form
  • H. H. Rayward, Correction allowed for dress-form

🏭 Applications for Letters Patent abandoned

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Abandoned, Applications
25 names identified
  • C. W. Wild, Abandoned application for smoking-pipe cleaner
  • D. de B. Hovell, Abandoned application for introducing air to furnace-fire
  • R. Yarrow, Abandoned application for rubber-substitute
  • E. C. Piercy, Abandoned application for hat-fastener
  • S. White, Abandoned application for pig-holder
  • J. Paterson, Abandoned application for milking-machine cup
  • J. Bruce, Abandoned application for horse-cover
  • W. A. Tuck, Abandoned application for horse-cover
  • A. F. Howden, Abandoned application for tobacco-cutter
  • A. L. J. Tait, Abandoned application for screw propeller
  • J. N. D. Burgess, Abandoned application for wash-boiler discharge
  • P. J. Tobin, Abandoned application for plumbers’ solder
  • S. W. Kelly, Abandoned application for carpet-roll clip
  • C. B. S. Wunderlich, Abandoned application for butter-box
  • C. H. Shattky, Abandoned application for railway-rail joining
  • T. H. Fewings, Abandoned application for basket-bottom
  • F. H. Walton, Abandoned application for basket-bottom
  • E. E. How, Abandoned application for saw-bench
  • S. R. Trevor, Abandoned application for oil-production from kauri soil
  • H. N. Bagnall, Abandoned application for dish-washer
  • G. Thurston, Abandoned application for reciprocating engine
  • R. Love, Abandoned application for reins attachment
  • J. H. Love, Abandoned application for reins attachment
  • P. Kahlenberg, Abandoned application for golf-club grip
  • W. C. Noakes, Abandoned application for coal-unloading