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Cutawl | International Register Co.
Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
1,492,554 May. 06, 1924 Scroll-cutting machine 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 Mar. 20, 1928 Means for cutting 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 Apr. 07, 1931 Cutting machine and support 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 Mar. 06, 1934 Cutting machine Arthur H. Woodward Winnetka, IL Another improvement to the "Cutawl" saw. See also patent 1,492,554.
1,949,510 Mar. 06, 1934 Cutting means Arthur H. Woodward Winnetka, IL Another improvement to the "Cutawl" saw. See also patent 1,492,554.
1,974,642 Sep. 25, 1934 Cutting machine Vincent V. Colby Chicago, IL More improvements to the "Cutawl" saw. See also patent 1,492,554.
1,989,120 Jan. 29, 1935 Portable cutting machine Arthur B. Thompson Seattle, WA Improvements to the "Cutawl" saw. See also patent 1,492,554.
    Portable cutting machine William D. Graves Seattle, WA  
2,070,885 Feb. 16, 1937 Cutting machine 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 Mar. 19, 1940 Cutting machine 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 Apr. 22, 1941 Cutting machine 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 Jan. 06, 1953 Portable reciprocating cutting machine Curt J. Courant Chicago, IL This is an improvement to the well-known "Cutawl" scroll-sawing machine for fabric and composition board.
    Portable reciprocating cutting machine William P. Gallagher Chicago, IL  
2,662,413 Dec. 15, 1953 Cutting machine drive means William P. Gallagher Chicago, IL This is an improvement to the well-known "Cutawl" scroll-sawing machine for fabric and composition board.