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Applications for Patents.

The following list of applications for Patents filed in New Zealand during the month ending 15th September, has been specially prepared for Progress. •23265— W. S. Campbell, Romsey, Vic, and J. S. Gnbbon, N. Wilhamstown, Vic, Broom, brush, etc., handle connection. 23266— F. M. Owen Motueka Travelling Tsquare. 23267 — W. OBrien, junr., and F. W. Knight, Waipori : Hydraulic nozzle operator. 23268 — I. Harrison, Wellington • Greasing tram rail curves. 23269 — J. Jolly, Auckland-^ Stack cover. 23270— J. A. Belk, Wellington : Fishplate for railways. 23271 — J. C. Macmichael, Launceston, Tab , Ruler for spacing and ruling money columns. 23272— G. G. Holmes, junr., Pigeon Bay . Tap for drawing off liquids from t j ns. 23273 — G. E. Forward and W. J. Bird, Launceston. Tas : apparatus for teaching the use of the rifle. 23274— F. Cotton, Hornsby, N SW.: Process for heating iron plates, etc. 23275 — P. and D. Duncan, Limited, Chnstchurch Turnip cutter. 23276— H. D. P. Huizer, The Hague, Holland Drinking vessel made of ice. 23277 — W. Heywood, and C. E. S. MacDonald, South Dunedm : Spark arrester. 23278 — J. Mawson Stewart, Chnstchurch . Contractors' account book. 23279 — J. P- Carmine, Westport ; Composition for treating boots and leather. 23280 — E. S. Baldwin and H. H. Rayward, Wellington : Rock drill chuck. 23281 — E. N. Heycock, Dunedm , Trolly pole retriever. 23282 — H. Droutlege, Ponsonby, Auckland,. Fourcycle launch motor. 23283 — J. Shea, Koru : Fly catcher. 23284 — W. H. Duncan, Glen Oroua : Water heater. 23285 — G. Barrett, Alfriston : Rocking horse tricycle. 23286 — G. and J. Bowers, Lower Hutt : Ladder and scaffold broacket. 23287 — E. Elliott and C. D. Hill, Auckland : Grappling and lifting kauri gum from swamps. 23288 — E. Hayes, Rough Ridge : Wire jenny. 23289— F. W. Wise, Wellington • Billiard chalk suspender. 23290 — F. W. Zercho, Melbourne, Vic: Picture and postal letter cards. 23291 — R. O. Clark, Hobsonville : Laying electnc cables, wires, etc 23292— W. Beamish, Wellington : Cigarette holder. 23293— L. C. Auldjo, Ashfield, NSW. Packingcases for fruit. 23294 — I. Shone, and E. Ault, London, Eng Sewage system and apparatus. 23295 — F. ,E. Ross, Cambridge . Sanitary cowsheds, yards, and fittings. 23296 — P. M. Keppel, Otakia • Flax scutcher. 23297 — C. H. Roberts, Invercargill : Dating or marking tins or bottles of preserves. 23298 — E Hayes, Rough Ridge : Post lifter. 23299 — T. E. Clayton, Ashburton ■ Feeding or rearing lambs. 23300 — I. Sutherland, Fitzroy, Vic • Shooting gallery apparatus. 23301 — United Shoe Machinery Company, Patersor , U.S.A.: Sole pressing machine. 23302 — S. E. Bell, Wangaratta, Vie. Bucket etc., attachment. 23303— H. G, L. Rolfe, Melbourne, Vic: Tubular dropper for wire fence. 23304 — Manufacturers' Machine Company, Montclair, U.S.A.: Facilitating the assemblage of shoe uppers and soles. 23305 — J. Marsh, Melbourne, Vic: Acetylene generator. 23306 — R. J. Marshall, Chnstchurch : Portable fence. 23807— W. H. Riddell, Christchurch : Adjustable top for desks, etc. 23308 — L. J. Ambary, Raupo : Cow-cover. 23309— F. G. Semb, Christchurch : Means for feeding horses, etc. 23310— W. H. Blackhara, Melbourne, Vie. • Teatcup. 23311 — J. Salt, Okoia,: Gauge for marking positions for fencing wires on posts. 23312 — H. A. Nicholson, Otautau • Treating flax before stripping. 23313 — J. R Moore, Dunedin : Washboard. 23314 — J. R. Moore, Dunedin : Collapsible table. 23315 — J. K. Anderson, Alexandra S • Riveter. 23316 — E. N. Heycock, Dunedin Trolly pole retriever.

23317 — A. Buchanan, Palmerston North . Bull controller. 23318 — T. H. Cunningham, Wellington Skylight outlet fastening 23319 — L. G. James, Napier . Deodoriser. 23320— C. S. and J. A. Chalhner, Manchester, Eng. Pneumatic tyre. 23321 — W. E. Reynolds, Greymouth and A G Tomkies, Westport : Belt fastener. 23322 — C. Ross, junr., Macetown Blanket-grip. 23323— R. S. Abel and J. Munro, Auckland Advertising device. 23324 — J. Howe, Auckland : Roofing-nail. 23325— C. D. Pike, Wellington Floormg-cramp 23326 — J Johnson, Dunedm . Extension-boot. 23327 — A. J. Hoban, Scargill . Girth gall preventative. 23328 — F. R. Dennison, Oamaru Spare wheel for motor cars, etc. 23329— 0 StewarF, Wellington : Electric telegraph instrument. 23330 — L. Pickering, Napier Side-stay for scaffold - bracket. 23331 — H. S. Searle, Invercargill Wire strainer. 23332 — F Sewell, Otahuhu Increasing speed of vessels, and decreasing cost of propulsion. 23333 — J. Mulligan, Auckland : Hose connection 23334— P. Rabbidge, Sydney, N.S.W. Electric secondary cell. 23335— T. C. Reynolds, Prahray, Vie. Drying macaroni and other food stuffs. 23336— A. Y. Dear, Malvern Vie. , and D. P. Dear, Wollongong, Vic: Framework for supporting artificial dentures. 23337 — A. H. Warmsley, Ilford, Eng Producing combustible gas from petrol, etc. 23338 — H. Lewis, Fitzroy, Vic Regenerating waste or scrap leather. 23339 — International Marine Signal Company Limited, Ottawa, Canada • Fog signal apparatus 23340— G. G Turn, Melbourne, Vie.- Filter leaf. 23341 — A. A. George, Wellington . Tie or neckwear frame, 23342 — M. McGumness, Framlmgham, Vic: Milking machine. 23343 — B. B. Hitchcox, East Oxford : Transforming continuous electric currents to alternating currents. 23344 — C. H. Mason. Timaru • Ventilating-cowl. 23345 — United Shoe Machinery Company, Paterson, U.S.A.: Sole levelling machine. 23346 — United Shoe Machinery Company, Paterson, U.S.A.: Machine for preparing welts. 23347— J. Wilson, Christchurch : File, 23348 — R. W. Croy, Chertsey : Lifting posts out of ground. 23349— A. C. Bartlett, Yerandene, N.S.W.: Preventing escape of dust from mining drills, etc. 23350 — The Monoman Typesetter Company, New i York, U S.A.-, Type-casting and composingmachine. 23351— C. H. T. Alston, London/ Eng.- Internal combustion engine. 23352 — C. Sherwood, senr., Melbourne, Vic , and C. Sherwood, junr., Kardella, Vic: Endless sectional railway. 23353 — E. P. Graham, Dunedin Flax stripper. 23354 — \. Lawton, Wellington: Coirugated iron or metal mat and frame. 23355 — C. P. H Jephson, Paterangi • Milk-aerator. 23356 — C M. Stewart, Wellington Dress-cutting chart. 23357 — J. G. Dawson, Christchurch : Machine for bending wires for egg-carriers 23358 — W. F. Johns, Ruatangata W.: Cutting tin, galvanised iron, etc 23359 — F. de J. Clere, Wellington • Constructional work in brick and steel or iron 23360 — J. S. Rutherford, Kohatu • Weed-exter-minator. 23361 — J. Little, Camberwell, Vie. Air and watercoolmg apparatus. 23362— J B Duckett, Sheffield, Eng ■ Atmospheric burner for gas cooking stoves. 23363 — J. Gair, Melbourne, Vie.- Horse and cattle rug. 23364 — L. H. Rodgers and A. Myers Wellington Composition for preventing leakage of air through punctures in tyres. 23365 — F. Davies, Wellington : Knife-cleaner. 23366 — R. O. Clark, Hobsonville : Air or gas hydraulic cushions, fittings, etc., to metal and stoneware pipes. 23367 — J. Wilson, Auckland . Frammg T for concrete constructions. 23368 — N. Olsen, West Plains : Draught regulator ■ for fireplace. 23369 — J. D. McLaurin, Pohangina : Brand for meat, etc. 23370— J B. Shaddock, Dunedm • Moulding and casting metal. 23371 — R. L. H. Murray, Auckland : Acetylene gas holder and burner. ■ 23372— H. p Trinder r and F. Engeler/Ballarat, Vic: Ore-concentrating table or plate.

23373— H. H. Christian and W. G. Prime, Woodend, Vic, and R. Fisher and F. P. Prime, Riddell's Creek. Vic • Car-coupling and safety device. 23374 — J. Fraser and C Jumeaux, Auckland, and S. E. Fraser, Waikmo Recording deviations in the course of a vessel. 23375— T. and T W. Johnson and R. F. Tunley, Brisbane, Queesnland Manufacturing or pressing cement and sand into blocks 23376 — Manufacturers' machine Company, Montclair, U. S.A.. Buffing machine used in manufacture of boots and shoes. 23377 — National Cash Register Company, Dayton, T T .S.A.: Manifolding automatic sale c -books. 23378 — E. G. Harrop, London Eng.. Expanding flexible bracelet. 23379— R. H. Paterson, Edinburgh, Scotland : Steam-trap. 23380 — R. S. Sanderson, Burnie, Tasmania : Machine for calculating the weight of butterfat in cream or milk. 23381 — J. G. Coombes, Sydney, N.S.W.. Tympans for phonographic and telephonic apparatus. 23382— C. W. Spcnsel, Hartford, U.S.A.: Typewriter. 23383 — W. P. Kidder, Boston, U.S.A.- Typewriter. 23384 — W. P. Kidder, Boston, U.S.A , and C. W. Spcnsel, Hartford U.S.A.* Typewriter. 23385— W. P. Kidder, Boston, U.S.A., and C. W. Sponsel, Hartford, U.S.A.: Typewriter. 23386— W. P. Kidder, Boston, U.S.A., and C. W. Sponsel, Hartford, U.S.A.' Typewriter. 23387 — W. Hoyland, Wellington : 'Weather-strips for the doors of tram-cars, etc. 23388— F. W. Brewster, London, Eng.: Golf club. 23389— W F. Crawford, Gisborne : Sheep-shearing machine. 23390— C. Suttie, Waharoa, : and M. H Wynyard, Auckland • Catching flax, etc., after stripping. 23391— C. Suttie, Waharoa, and M. H. Wynyard, Auckland: Treating flax etc., after stripping. 23392 — J. J. Blockley, Palmerston North : Water closet cistern valve and seat action attachment 23393 — L. Warsaw, Dunedin " Apparatus for aerial navigation. 23394— G. Lizzani Dunedin • Convertible billiard and dining table 23395 — Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, London, Eng.: Receiver for wireless telegraphy. 23396 — F. G. Wilson, Melbourne, Vic : Apparatus for overturning butter in butter working machine. 23397 — D. Amos and A. M. Carroll, Wellington : Hanger for overhead wires of electric tramways. 23398 — B. F. Cranwell, Henderson, : Seed and fertiliser broadcaster. 233y9 — E. J. Newman, Christchurch : Tyre-cover. 23400— C. D. Lightband, Wellington, and S. Knight, Hastings : Leather. 23401 — M. E. Cummms, Wanganui : Frmt-preserv-mg-pan. 23402 — J. G. Hudson. Wanganui, and W. McKeegan Wellington : Signalling apparatus. 23403 — J. R. Masson, Wandong, Vic : Recovery of Antimony from ores. 23404 — P S Whitcombe, New Plymouth : Device for connecting wires to be strained. 23405 — A Fischer, Adelaide, SGuth Australia : Sterilising surgical dressings, etc. 23406 — J. C. Drewet, Auckland : Hydro-extractor. 23407 — E. Broughton, Auckland : Trolly pole. 23408 — A. H. Korth, Napier • Manufacture of paving material. 23409— N. Boyley, Carlton, Vic : Chaff-cutter feed.

Full particulars and copies of the drawings and specifications m connection with the above applications which have been completed and accepted can be obtained from Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorreys, Wellington, Auckland Christchurch, Dunedin etc

Experiments made with kites on. the Mediterranean have shown that over a jlaige surface of water the temperature and rapidity of air movements decline steadily m proportion to the altitude. ****** Northern Italy is one of the world's most active workshops for the transformation of water power into electrical energy. Milan and Genoa are to be connected by a railroad eighty-five miles long to be run by water -power generating electric current in three engines of 24,000 hp. each The road will cost nearly a mile. It will have nineteen tunnels, one of which will be twelve miles long, and will .take six years to cut, boring from ten points at once. There will be 372 bridges and not a single grade crossing. The express trains on the Italian line will be able to run at fifty-four miles an hour on grades, and eighty miles an hour on a level. They will run every two hours between four o'clock in the morning and'midnight, stopping at only one express station between the terminals.

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Progress, 1 October 1907, Page 455

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Applications for Patents. Progress, 1 October 1907, Page 455

Applications for Patents. Progress, 1 October 1907, Page 455