A patent in the shape of a hydraulic load distributor, which he claims will revolutionise motor traffic, has been taken out by an Auckland carrier and ex-engineer who passed through New Plymouth on his way to Wellington to put his patent before the Government (says the “News’’). The principle of the contrivance, which took the inventor three years to perfect, is exceedingly simple and the patentee is confident that if he can interest the powers that be, his patent will be used for railway trucks as well as for motor-vehicles, while he prophesies the eventual compulsory fitting of it ojj all vehicles.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 266, 6 August 1929, Page 9
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