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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 23586.—F. H. Trevellian, cash-register. 9th October.
No. 23661.—E. Bellini and A. Tosi, directed wireless telegraphy. 4th October.
No. 23631.—Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, transmitter for wireless telegraphy. (G. Marconi.) 3rd October.
No. 23685.—W. P. Notcutt, file or rasp. 12th October.
No. 23713.—Professor Dr. D. Finkler, grain-pulse treating. 2nd October.
No. 23726.—W. Wiggins, milking-machine. (R. A. Wiggins and C. Bristow.) 29th September.
No. 23727.—E. Hayes, fencing-link. 12th October.
No. 23762.—The Deutsche Gasgluhlicht Aktiengesellschaft, gas-mantle manufacture. (H. Sussmann.) 12th October.
No. 23814.—The American Linen Company, flax-machines. (C. G. Cooke.) 2nd October.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 18537.—M. Woods and T. J. Gilbert, dressing rails in situ. 29th September.
No. 18598.—E. Phillips, treating milk. (S. R. Kennedy.) 2nd October.
No. 18630.—E. Phillips, cream-products. (C. M. Taylor.) 10th October.
No. 18679.—L. Nathan, brewing beer. 2nd October.
No. 18725.—Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, transmitting-instrument for wireless telegraphy. (J. A. Fleming.) 3rd October.
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.
[NORM.—The name of the former proprietor is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]
UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, in the State of New Jersey, in the United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having a place of business at 205 Lincoln Street, in Boston, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States of America, registered as proprietors of the following patents:—
No. 22926.—Rough-rounding machine. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—M. D. Pheian.)
No. 23055.—Boot-treering machine. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—W. H. Hooper.)
No. 23124.—Channelling-machine. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—C. P. Stanbon.)
No. 23157.—Channel-flap layer. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—W. H. Hooper.)
No. 23158.—Staple driving and forming machine. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—P. R. Glass.)
No. 23159.—Buffing-machine. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—J. E. Leavitt.)
No. 23160.—Stitch impression-finishing machine. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—J. J. Heys.)
No. 23304.—Facilitating assemblage of shoe uppers and soles. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—W. H. Hooper.)
No. 23376.—Buffing-machine. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—J. Gelzenlichter.)
No. 23424.—Pad-cover and method of making same. (Manufacturers’ Machine Company—G. F. Stewart.)
4th October, 1911.
No. 23598.—United Shoe Machinery Company, of Paterson, in the State of New Jersey, in the United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having a place of business at 205 Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America. Inseam-trimming machine. (Nichols-Fifield Shoe Machinery Company—H. Lyon.) 3rd October, 1911.
Nos. 24700 and 28802.—The Wright-Bell Patent Company, Limited, a company duly incorporated, and having its registered office situated at 22 Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, Auckland, New Zealand. Advertising-device and advertising-displaying apparatus. (A. H. Wright.) 4th October, 1911.
No. 27951.—United Shoe Machinery Company, of Paterson, in the State of New Jersey, in the United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having a place of business at 205 Lincoln Street, in Boston, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States of America. Press. (I. C. Buckminster.) 3rd October, 1911.
No. 29577.—The Mechanical Decarbonizing Syndicate, Limited, of 161 Piccadilly, London, England, Manufacturers. Burnishing and scarifying. (G. Calvert.) 27th September, 1911.
Application for Letters Patent opposed.
NOTICE of opposition has been lodged in the following case:—
No. 28546.—P. A. Nikolaion, double-furrow reversible disc plough. Opposed by T. and S. Morrin, Limited.
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 29th September to the 13th October, 1911, inclusive:—
No. 28760.—L. G. Hamn, boot sole and heel.
No. 28797.—J. Staffans, vehicle and brake-pipe coupling.
No. 28801.—J. W. Fowler, turbine.
No. 28803.—L. Pickering, points for protection of runaway trucks.
No. 28804.—N. S. McNab, registering-device.
No. 28805.—R. C. Bowick, lifting and holding bar.
No. 28808.—W. M. Keen, rabbit and hare packing.
No. 28812.—H. J. Hickey, horse-racing hurdle.
No. 28816.—J. H. Gay, stone-quarrying apparatus.
No. 28821.—H. Pettitt, gate-lock.
No. 28825.—J. A. Cochrane, solder.
No. 28828.—D. J. O’Brien and R. M. Catts, lamp and reflector.
No. 28830.—G. Milton, animal-trap.
No. 28834.—M. McConkey, greenhouse-ventilator.
No. 28841.—C. P. Curlewis, sheet-metal-slitting machine. (J. Heine.)
No. 28842.—C. P. Curlewis, sheet-metal-slitting machine. (J. Heine.)
No. 28848.—C. F. Lungley, hide-treatment.
No. 28857.—T. Hurd, draught-preventer.
No. 28858.—A. J. Cummings, tailors’ chalk-holder.
No. 28859.—H. Elliott, shaping-machine spring and guard.
No. 28864.—A. J. Park, hanger for kitchen utensils.
No. 28866.—J. E. Main, lawn-edge trimmer.
No. 28868.—J. W. Livesay, flax-stripper.
No. 28869.—R. F. Moore, oil-extraction from peat.
No. 28871.—G. Nye, lantern-picture-displaying means.
Applications for Letters Patent void.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with which complete specifications have been lodged, void owing to non-acceptance of such complete specifications, from the 29th September to the 13th October, 1911, inclusive:—
No. 27997.—H. Corn, water-heater.
No. 28006.—L. E. Hogbacka and W. B. Ingram, roller harrow.
No. 28043.—A. L. J. Tait, aerial machine.
No. 28044.—G. H. Foote, spouting.
No. 28045.—T. S. Patrick, fibre-dressing.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent lapsed, owing to Letters Patent not being sealed, from the 29th September to the 13th October, 1911, inclusive:—
No. 27474.—H. W. Davies, acetylene-gas drying.
No. 27489.—P. Hastings and G. Land, skylight.
No. 27503.—F. H. Law, bag-lifting apparatus.
No. 27504.—O. Olson, brooch-locking device.
No. 27515.—W. McLeod, collapsible seat.
No. 27538.—E. Shadgett, beverage.
No. 27553.—G. Hutchinson, seed-sower.
No. 27565.—K. S. Begg, spraying and damping appliance.
Letters Patent void.
LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of renewal fees, and through expiry of term of fourteen years, from the 29th September to the 12th October, 1911, inclusive:—
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 23078.—W. Grattan, furniture drawers and fittings.
No. 23082.—J. Upchurch, vice.
No. 23084.—J. Kershaw, hop-pressing machine.
No. 23089.—A. T. Pfeff, liquid-heating apparatus.
No. 23091.—H. L. J. Torpy, bottle-filling apparatus.
No. 23092.—J. Cornwell, reinforced-concrete post.
No. 23095.—H. H. Hesketh, electric alarm.
No. 23106.—A. J. Baker, crutch.
No. 23108.—T. L. Smith, rotary mixing-machine.
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🏭 Letters Patent Granted (First Term Fees Paid)
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Inventions, Cash-register, Wireless telegraphy, Milking-machine, Fencing-link, Gas-mantle, Flax-machines, Grain-pulse treating, File or rasp, Brewing
12 names identified
- F. H. Trevellian, Granted patent for cash-register
- E. Bellini, Granted patent for directed wireless telegraphy
- A. Tosi, Granted patent for directed wireless telegraphy
- G. Marconi, Named inventor for transmitter for wireless telegraphy
- W. P. Notcutt, Granted patent for file or rasp
- Professor Dr. D. Finkler (Professor Doctor), Granted patent for grain-pulse treating
- W. Wiggins, Granted patent for milking-machine
- R. A. Wiggins, Named co-inventor for milking-machine
- C. Bristow, Named co-inventor for milking-machine
- E. Hayes, Granted patent for fencing-link
- H. Sussmann, Named inventor for gas-mantle manufacture
- C. G. Cooke, Named inventor for flax-machines
🏭 Letters Patent Granted (Third-Term Fees Paid)
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Inventions, Dressing rails, Treating milk, Cream products, Brewing beer, Wireless telegraphy transmitter
6 names identified
- M. Woods, Granted patent for dressing rails in situ
- T. J. Gilbert, Granted patent for dressing rails in situ
- S. R. Kennedy, Named inventor for treating milk
- C. M. Taylor, Named inventor for cream-products
- L. Nathan, Granted patent for brewing beer
- J. A. Fleming, Named inventor for transmitting-instrument for wireless telegraphy
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 October 1911
Patents, Registration, Proprietors, Shoe machinery, Boot-treering machine, Channelling-machine, Staple driving machine, Buffing-machine, Stitch impression-finishing machine, Assemblage of shoe uppers and soles, Pad-cover
14 names identified
- M. D. Pheian, Former proprietor of rough-rounding machine patent
- W. H. Hooper, Former proprietor of boot-treering machine patent
- C. P. Stanbon, Former proprietor of channelling-machine patent
- W. H. Hooper, Former proprietor of channel-flap layer patent
- P. R. Glass, Former proprietor of staple driving and forming machine patent
- J. E. Leavitt, Former proprietor of buffing-machine patent
- J. J. Heys, Former proprietor of stitch impression-finishing machine patent
- W. H. Hooper, Former proprietor of facilitating assemblage of shoe uppers and soles patent
- J. Gelzenlichter, Former proprietor of buffing-machine patent
- G. F. Stewart, Former proprietor of pad-cover patent
- H. Lyon, Former proprietor of inseam-trimming machine patent
- A. H. Wright, Former proprietor of advertising-device patent
- I. C. Buckminster, Former proprietor of press patent
- G. Calvert, Former proprietor of burnishing and scarifying patent
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered (Second Entry)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry3 October 1911
Patents, Registration, Proprietors, Inseam-trimming machine
- H. Lyon, Former proprietor of inseam-trimming machine patent
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered (Third Entry)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 October 1911
Patents, Registration, Proprietors, Advertising-device, Display apparatus
- A. H. Wright, Former proprietor of advertising-device patent
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered (Fourth Entry)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry3 October 1911
Patents, Registration, Proprietors, Press
- I. C. Buckminster, Former proprietor of press patent
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered (Fifth Entry)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 September 1911
Patents, Registration, Proprietors, Burnishing, Scarifying
- G. Calvert, Former proprietor of burnishing and scarifying patent
🏭 Application for Letters Patent Opposed
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Opposition, Plough
- P. A. Nikolaion, Applicant for double-furrow reversible disc plough patent
- T. and S. Morrin, Limited
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Applications abandoned, Boot sole, Vehicle coupling, Turbine, Truck protection, Registering device, Lifting bar, Rabbit packing, Horse-racing hurdle, Stone-quarrying, Gate-lock, Solder, Lamp reflector, Animal-trap, Greenhouse ventilator, Sheet-metal slitting machine, Hide treatment, Draught preventer, Tailors chalk holder, Shaping machine, Kitchen utensil hanger, Lawn-edge trimmer, Flax-stripper, Peat oil extraction, Lantern picture display
28 names identified
- L. G. Hamn, Abandoned patent application for boot sole and heel
- J. Staffans, Abandoned patent application for vehicle and brake-pipe coupling
- J. W. Fowler, Abandoned patent application for turbine
- L. Pickering, Abandoned patent application for points for protection of runaway trucks
- N. S. McNab, Abandoned patent application for registering-device
- R. C. Bowick, Abandoned patent application for lifting and holding bar
- W. M. Keen, Abandoned patent application for rabbit and hare packing
- H. J. Hickey, Abandoned patent application for horse-racing hurdle
- J. H. Gay, Abandoned patent application for stone-quarrying apparatus
- H. Pettitt, Abandoned patent application for gate-lock
- J. A. Cochrane, Abandoned patent application for solder
- D. J. O’Brien, Abandoned patent application for lamp and reflector
- R. M. Catts, Abandoned patent application for lamp and reflector
- G. Milton, Abandoned patent application for animal-trap
- M. McConkey, Abandoned patent application for greenhouse-ventilator
- C. P. Curlewis, Abandoned patent application for sheet-metal-slitting machine
- J. Heine, Named inventor for sheet-metal-slitting machine
- C. P. Curlewis, Abandoned patent application for sheet-metal-slitting machine
- J. Heine, Named inventor for sheet-metal-slitting machine
- C. F. Lungley, Abandoned patent application for hide-treatment
- T. Hurd, Abandoned patent application for draught-preventer
- A. J. Cummings, Abandoned patent application for tailors’ chalk-holder
- H. Elliott, Abandoned patent application for shaping-machine spring and guard
- A. J. Park, Abandoned patent application for hanger for kitchen utensils
- J. E. Main, Abandoned patent application for lawn-edge trimmer
- J. W. Livesay, Abandoned patent application for flax-stripper
- R. F. Moore, Abandoned patent application for oil-extraction from peat
- G. Nye, Abandoned patent application for lantern-picture-displaying means
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Void
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Applications void, Water-heater, Roller harrow, Aerial machine, Spouting, Fibre-dressing
6 names identified
- H. Corn, Application for water-heater patent void
- L. E. Hogbacka, Application for roller harrow patent void
- W. B. Ingram, Application for roller harrow patent void
- A. L. J. Tait, Application for aerial machine patent void
- G. H. Foote, Application for spouting patent void
- T. S. Patrick, Application for fibre-dressing patent void
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Applications lapsed, Acetylene-gas drying, Skylight, Bag-lifting apparatus, Brooch-locking device, Collapsible seat, Beverage, Seed-sower, Spraying appliance
9 names identified
- H. W. Davies, Application for acetylene-gas drying patent lapsed
- P. Hastings, Application for skylight patent lapsed
- G. Land, Application for skylight patent lapsed
- F. H. Law, Application for bag-lifting apparatus patent lapsed
- O. Olson, Application for brooch-locking device patent lapsed
- W. McLeod, Application for collapsible seat patent lapsed
- E. Shadgett, Application for beverage patent lapsed
- G. Hutchinson, Application for seed-sower patent lapsed
- K. S. Begg, Application for spraying and damping appliance patent lapsed
🏭 Letters Patent Void (Non-payment of Second-Term Fees)
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents void, Second-term fees, Furniture drawers, Vice, Hop-pressing machine, Liquid-heating apparatus, Bottle-filling apparatus, Reinforced-concrete post, Electric alarm, Crutch, Rotary mixing-machine
9 names identified
- W. Grattan, Patent for furniture drawers and fittings void
- J. Upchurch, Patent for vice void
- J. Kershaw, Patent for hop-pressing machine void
- A. T. Pfeff, Patent for liquid-heating apparatus void
- H. L. J. Torpy, Patent for bottle-filling apparatus void
- J. Cornwell, Patent for reinforced-concrete post void
- H. H. Hesketh, Patent for electric alarm void
- A. J. Baker, Patent for crutch void
- T. L. Smith, Patent for rotary mixing-machine void
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