Patent Notices




Mar. 21.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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No. 30892.—17th February, 1912.—INIA RANGINUI, of Kakahi, King-country, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in billiard and the like tables.

Extract from Specification.—Means are provided whereby the player may at his will make either end of the chute to be the delivery-end, and whereby the ball may be saved from damage on falling from the table to the chute.

(Specification, 3s. 9d.)

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

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 upon 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 the Gazette.

J. C. LEWIS,
Registrar.


Provisional Specifications accepted.

Patent Office.
Wellington, 14th March, 1912.

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

No. 30282.—J. B. Salmon and E. W. Roy, skiving-machine cutter and mounting.

No. 30678.—G. L. Goodin, plough-attachment.

No. 30836.—R. Stavely and D. C. Du Noe, target.

No. 30840.—W. Barraclough and A. T. W. Allan, animal-feed bag.

No. 30847.—P. Perry and W. Bourdôt, hat, &c., pin.

No. 30848.—W. Jacobsen, J. D. Cameron, and F. J. Lough, street, &c., indicator.

No. 30849.—W. Pratley, bricklayers’ derrick.

No. 30850.—A. Hamilton, fly-wheel and winch.

No. 30851.—R. M. Baddeley, hand-shield for brush.

No. 30855.—C. J. Tuck, milking-machine claw.

No. 30856.—D. Park, hatpin.

No. 30860.—A. Ferguson, debt-collecting record-card.

No. 30863.—C. J. Clayton, packing lard, &c.

No. 30868.—N. J. Daysh, milking-machine pulsator, &c.

No. 30873.—D. W. Macdonald, vehicle body adjusting.

No. 30882.—W. Beamish, closet-flush.

No. 30891.—F. A. L. Wells, lifeboat.

No. 30907.—J. T. Mir, household weigher and measurer.

No. 30916.—C. R. Trinder, saucepan.

[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.

L IST of Letters Patent sealed from the 25th February to the 14th March, 1912, inclusive:—

Nil.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

L IST of Letters Patent on which fees have been paid from the 1st to the 14th March, 1912, inclusive:—

No. 24087.—R. A. Martin, clothes-line. 1st March, 1912.

No. 24116.—J. H. Hutchinson, merchandise, &c., transporting. 11th March, 1912.

No. 24172.—United Shoe Machinery Company, pulling-over machine. (O. Ashton.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 24173.—United Shoe Machinery Company, sewing-machine. (J. R. Scott.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 24325.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot and shoe machine. (R. F. McFeely.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 24326.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot and shoe machine. (R. F. McFeely.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 24327.—United Shoe Machinery Company, shoe-upper lacing-machine. (H. E. Enslin.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 24328.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot and shoe machine. (A. Bates.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 24329.—United Shoe Machinery Company, fastener, &c., inserting machine. (G. Goddu.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 24330.—United Shoe Machinery Company, insole preparation and machine. (J. Cavanagh, jun.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 24334.—W. E. Garforth, coal-mine, &c., respiration apparatus. 6th March, 1912.

No. 24335.—W. E. Garforth, coal-mine, &c., respiration-apparatus head-gear. 6th March, 1912.

No. 24402.—C. W. Graham, coiling and uncoiling wire. 12th March, 1912.

No. 25884.—A. R. Angus, railway-train-collisions preventing. 13th March, 1912.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 19164.—H. M. Douglas, loose-leaf account-book. 4th March, 1912.

No. 19221.—Hendryx Electro Cyanide Company, ore-treating. (W. A. Hendryx.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 19222.—Hendryx Electro Cyanide Company, metal extracting and agitating. (W. A. Hendryx.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 19271.—United Shoe Machinery Company, perforating-machine. (L. W. G. Flynt.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 19272.—United Shoe Machinery Company, fastener, &c., inserting machine. (L. A. Casgrain.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 19273.—United Shoe Machinery Company, sewing-machine presser-foot. (E. F. Winkley.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 19368.—United Shoe Machinery Company, heels and heel-nailing machine. (W. H. Taylor.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 19756.—La Société Anonyme Westinghouse and M. Le Blanc, refrigerating-apparatus. (J. T. Hunter.) 13th March, 1912.


Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.

[NOTE.—The name of the former proprietor is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]

N OS. 20414 and 24352.—Associated Fire Alarms, Limited, having its registered office at Jewin House, Redcross Street, London E.C., England. Fire alarm. (Pearson Fire Alarm, Limited—A. H. McNeil.) 13th March, 1912.

Nos. 24886 and 26660.—The Gane Milking Machine Company, Limited, whose registered office is situate in Bridge Street, Eruham, New Zealand, Milking-machine. (C. E. Gane.) 13th December, 1911.

No. 25761.—Richard Johnson Clapham and Morris, Limited, of 24 and 26 Lever Street, Manchester, England, Metal Merchants and Manufacturers. Reinforcing material for brickwork. (W. H. Johnson.) 13th March, 1912.

No. 27590.—Thomas George Stirrat, Accountant; William Henry Vagg, Commercial Agent; Henry Burton, Journalist; and John Reid, Merchant, all of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Preservation of food. (L. Fulda.) 19th December, 1911.

No. 29078.—United Shoe Machinery Company, of Paterson, in the State of New Jersey, 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. Press. (H. H. Eaton.) 14th December, 1911.


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

T HE request to correct the title in application for Letters Patent No. 29854—as advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 102, of the 14th December, 1911—has been allowed.


Application for Letters Patent opposed.

N OTICE of opposition has been filed in the following case:—

No. 30654.—R. Brown, soap-manufacture. Opposed by Warnock Bros.



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🏭 Complete Specification for Billiard Table Improvements

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 February 1912
Patents, Billiard tables, Chute, Ball delivery, Kakahi, King Country
  • Inia Ranginui, Applicant for patent on billiard table improvements

  • J. C. Lewis, Registrar

🏭 Provisional Specifications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 March 1912
Patents, Provisional specifications, Skiving machine, Plough attachment, Target, Animal feed bag, Hat pin, Street indicator, Bricklayers derrick, Fly-wheel, Hand-shield, Milking machine, Hatpin, Debt-collecting record-card, Packing lard, Milking machine pulsator, Vehicle body adjusting, Closet-flush, Lifeboat, Household weigher, Saucepan
25 names identified
  • J. B. Salmon, Applicant for skiving-machine cutter patent
  • E. W. Roy, Applicant for skiving-machine cutter patent
  • G. L. Goodin, Applicant for plough-attachment patent
  • R. Stavely, Applicant for target patent
  • D. C. Du Noe, Applicant for target patent
  • W. Barraclough, Applicant for animal-feed bag patent
  • A. T. W. Allan, Applicant for animal-feed bag patent
  • P. Perry, Applicant for hat pin patent
  • W. Bourdôt, Applicant for hat pin patent
  • W. Jacobsen, Applicant for street indicator patent
  • J. D. Cameron, Applicant for street indicator patent
  • F. J. Lough, Applicant for street indicator patent
  • W. Pratley, Applicant for bricklayers’ derrick patent
  • A. Hamilton, Applicant for fly-wheel and winch patent
  • R. M. Baddeley, Applicant for hand-shield for brush patent
  • C. J. Tuck, Applicant for milking-machine claw patent
  • D. Park, Applicant for hatpin patent
  • A. Ferguson, Applicant for debt-collecting record-card patent
  • C. J. Clayton, Applicant for packing lard patent
  • N. J. Daysh, Applicant for milking-machine pulsator patent
  • D. W. Macdonald, Applicant for vehicle body adjusting patent
  • W. Beamish, Applicant for closet-flush patent
  • F. A. L. Wells, Applicant for lifeboat patent
  • J. T. Mir, Applicant for household weigher and measurer patent
  • C. R. Trinder, Applicant for saucepan patent

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed patents

🏭 Second-Term Fees Paid for Letters Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Fees, Second-term, Clothes-line, Merchandise transporting, Pulling-over machine, Sewing-machine, Boot and shoe machine, Shoe-upper lacing-machine, Fastener inserting machine, Insole preparation, Coal-mine respiration apparatus, Coiling wire, Railway-train-collisions preventing
  • R. A. Martin, Paid second-term fee for clothes-line patent
  • J. H. Hutchinson, Paid second-term fee for merchandise transporting patent
  • W. E. Garforth, Paid second-term fee for coal-mine respiration apparatus patents
  • C. W. Graham, Paid second-term fee for coiling wire patent
  • A. R. Angus, Paid second-term fee for railway-train-collisions preventing patent

🏭 Third-Term Fees Paid for Letters Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Fees, Third-term, Loose-leaf account-book, Ore-treating, Metal extracting, Perforating-machine, Fastener inserting machine, Sewing-machine presser-foot, Heels and heel-nailing machine, Refrigerating-apparatus
  • H. M. Douglas, Paid third-term fee for loose-leaf account-book patent
  • C. R. Trinder, Paid third-term fee for saucepan patent

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Proprietors, Fire alarm, Milking-machine, Reinforcing material, Food preservation, Press
  • A. H. McNeil, Former proprietor of fire alarm patents
  • C. E. Gane, Former proprietor of milking-machine patents
  • W. H. Johnson, Former proprietor of reinforcing material patent
  • L. Fulda, Former proprietor of food preservation patent
  • H. H. Eaton, Former proprietor of press patent

🏭 Correction of Clerical Error in Patent Application Allowed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Clerical error, Correction, Application

🏭 Opposition to Patent Application Filed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Opposition, Soap-manufacture
  • R. Brown, Applicant for soap-manufacture patent opposed by Warnock Bros.