Manufacturers Index - Cutawl | International Register Co.
Cutawl | International Register Co.
Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery
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1,492,554
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May. 06, 1924
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Scroll-cutting machine
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Vincent Colby |
Chicago, IL |
This is the first patent for the "Cutawl" saw for cutting fabric, cardboard, wood, and other thin materials. Cutawl saws were very expensive but are still popular for making intricate, precise cuts that need little or no clean-up afterwards. Sign makers, prop makers, and tailors are among those who use them. See also patents 1,799,215, 1,949,509, 1,949,510, 1,974,642, and 1,989,120. |
1,663,267
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Mar. 20, 1928
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Means for cutting
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Vincent V. Colby |
Chicago, IL |
The assignee made the "Cutawl" handheld power tool for cutting fabric and composition board. This patent is aimed at a similar goal but is a stationary machine. We have not seen such a device but it seems likely that it was manufactured. |
1,799,215
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Apr. 07, 1931
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Cutting machine and support
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Vincent V. Colby |
Chicago, IL |
This is an improvement to the well-known "Cutawl" scroll-sawing machine for fabric and composition board. |
1,949,509
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Mar. 06, 1934
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Cutting machine
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Arthur H. Woodward |
Winnetka, IL |
Another improvement to the "Cutawl" saw. See also patent 1,492,554. |
1,949,510
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Mar. 06, 1934
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Cutting means
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Arthur H. Woodward |
Winnetka, IL |
Another improvement to the "Cutawl" saw. See also patent 1,492,554. |
1,974,642
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Sep. 25, 1934
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Cutting machine
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Vincent V. Colby |
Chicago, IL |
More improvements to the "Cutawl" saw. See also patent 1,492,554. |
1,989,120
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Jan. 29, 1935
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Portable cutting machine
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Arthur B. Thompson |
Seattle, WA |
Improvements to the "Cutawl" saw. See also patent 1,492,554. |
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Portable cutting machine
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William D. Graves |
Seattle, WA |
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2,070,885
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Feb. 16, 1937
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Cutting machine
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Vincent V. Colby |
Jamez Springs, NM |
This is an improvement to the well-known "Cutawl" scroll-sawing machine for fabric and composition board. |
2,193,878
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Mar. 19, 1940
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Cutting machine
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William P. Gallagher |
Chicago, IL |
This is an improvement to the well-known "Cutawl" scroll-sawing machine for fabric and composition board. |
2,239,287
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Apr. 22, 1941
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Cutting machine
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William P. Gallagher |
Chicago, IL |
This is an improvement to the well-known "Cutawl" scroll-sawing machine for fabric and composition board. |
2,624,115
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Jan. 06, 1953
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Portable reciprocating cutting machine
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Curt J. Courant |
Chicago, IL |
This is an improvement to the well-known "Cutawl" scroll-sawing machine for fabric and composition board. |
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Portable reciprocating cutting machine
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William P. Gallagher |
Chicago, IL |
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2,662,413
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Dec. 15, 1953
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Cutting machine drive means
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William P. Gallagher |
Chicago, IL |
This is an improvement to the well-known "Cutawl" scroll-sawing machine for fabric and composition board. |
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