Manufacturers Index - Cincinnati Gilbert / Dreses Machine Tool Co.
Cincinnati Gilbert / Dreses Machine Tool Co.
Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Company Website: http://www.cincinnatigilbert.com/
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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493,018
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Mar. 07, 1893
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Turning Lathe
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
Claim:
The objects of my invention, are to provide a lathe carriage strengthened from twenty-five to thirty-five percent. in its weakest part (the crossbridge) over the present method of construction without decreasing the swing over the same by making it thicker, nor making it wider, which is very detrimental in the construction of a lathe by preventing the cutting tool to run up close to the head and tailstock centers or face plate. Furthermore to have a lathe shear maintaining in many respects, the advantageous form of the V-shaped ways for the head stock, tail stock and carriage, but at the same time, increase the swing over the ways without enlargement of the swing over the carriage. |
544,569
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Aug. 13, 1895
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Metal Shaping Machine
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, OH |
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728,213
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May. 19, 1903
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Gearing for Drill Presses
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
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1,017,859
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Feb. 20, 1912
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Stop mechanism for turret-lathes
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, OH |
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1,063,665
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Jun. 03, 1913
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Automatic tool stop
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Edward J. Spaeth |
Cincinnati, OH |
Dreses Machine Tool Co. is described as "a firm consisting of Henry Dreses and William Gilbert, both of Cincinnati, Ohio." |
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Automatic tool stop
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, OH |
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1,095,828
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May. 05, 1914
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Radial drill
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Edward J. Spaeth |
Cincinnati, OH |
Dreses Machine Tool Co. is described as "a firm consisting of Henry Dreses and William Gilbert, both of Cincinnati, Ohio." |
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Radial drill
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, OH |
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1,181,580
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May. 02, 1916
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Feeding mechanism for metal-working machinery
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, OH |
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1,231,721
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Jul. 03, 1917
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Feeding mechanism in metal-working machinery
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, OH |
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1,595,962
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Aug. 10, 1926
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Radial drilling machine
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Henry Dreses |
Cincinnati, OH |
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1,715,321
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May. 28, 1929
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Radial drill machine
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William C. De Roo |
Cincinnati, OH |
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3,042,460
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Jul. 03, 1962
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Slide bearing construction
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Charles E. Gilbert Sr. |
Cincinnati, OH |
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Slide bearing construction
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Donald Winget Jr. |
Cincinnati, OH |
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3,686,979
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Aug. 29, 1972
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Index table control
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Richard Joseph Froese |
Cincinnati, OH |
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Index table control
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William Edward Petri Jr. |
Cincinnati, OH |
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3,780,423
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Dec. 25, 1973
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Tool Changer
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Alfred J. Lilienthal |
Bourbonnais, Kankakee County, IL |
Abstract:
An automatic tool changer for use on a machine tool which moves tools in combinations of rectilinear movements between a spindle at a machine head and a rectangular array of compartments, parallel to the spindle axis, at a storage magazine. The storage magazine is mounted on the support of the machine tool to move in unison with the machine head, and includes a plurality of drawers which move at right angles to a pair of tool forks for transferring tools to and from the forks. The forks are independently linearly movable on a carriage which moves between the storage magazine and the machine head. One tool fork carries tools exclusively from the magazine to the spindle, and the other tool fork carries tools exclusively from the spindle to the magazine. The entire tool changer is movable relative to the machine head to insert tools into and withdraw tools from the spindle. |
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Tool Changer
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Theodore F. Johnson |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
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Tool Changer
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William E. Petri Jr. |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
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Tool Changer
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Charles E. Gilbert Jr. |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
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