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Manufacturers Index - Meisselbach-Catucci Manufacturing Co.

Meisselbach-Catucci Manufacturing Co.
Newark, NJ, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Metal Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
978,113 Dec. 06, 1910 Hobbing gear-cutter Pliny Catucci Newark, NJ
419,723 Jan. 13, 1911 Machine à tailler les engrenages Pliny Catucci Newark, NJ
986,688 Mar. 14, 1911 Hob-grinding machine Pliny Catucci Newark, NJ
191,017,726 Apr. 20, 1911 Improvements in and relating to machines for grinding the teeth of cutters and gear wheels Pliny Catucci Newark, NJ This patent date appears out of order because before 1919, British patents were assigned numbers based on the application date and not the grant date, which put them out of step with the rest of the world.
191,016,513 Jul. 11, 1911 Improvements in and relating to hobbing gear cutters Pliny Catucci Newark, NJ
1,034,419 Aug. 06, 1912 Automatic chuck Pliny Catucci Newark, NJ The assignee, Meisselbach Catucci Mfg. Co., made fishing reels and they also made gears, gear cutting machines, tool grinders, and turntables.
55,234 Aug. 16, 1912 Machine è tailler les engrenages Pliny Catucci Newark, NJ
1,097,914 May. 26, 1914 Turret-lathe Pliny Catucci Newark, NJ The Meisselbah-Catucci Mfg. Co. sold a five-spindle lathe turret head based on this patent design.