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Manufacturers Index - Demco Machine Tool Co.

Demco Machine Tool Co.
Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
1,830,679 Nov. 03, 1931 Drill spindle Charles F. Schenck Toledo, OH The assignee acquired drilling machine maker Demco Machine Tool Co. in the early 1930s; the spindle bearing arrangement in the patent was presumably used on the assignee's "Demco" brand drill presses.
1,972,359 Sep. 04, 1934 Feed mechanism for tool-carrying spindles Charles F. Schenck Toledo, OH The assignee acquired drilling machine maker Demco Machine Tool Co. in the early 1930s; the spindle speed mechanism in the patent was presumably used on the assignee's "Demco" brand drill presses.
2,189,422 Feb. 06, 1940 Combined drilling and tapping machine George W. Irwin Holland, OH The assignee acquired drilling machine maker Demco Machine Tool Co. in the early 1930s; the drilling machine in the patent was sold under the "Demco" brand.
2,267,238 Dec. 23, 1941 Drill press driving mechanism George W. Irwin Holland, OH The assignee acquired drilling machine maker Demco Machine Tool Co. in the early 1930s; the variable-speed mechanism in the patent was presumably used on the assignee's "Demco" brand drill presses.