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Encyclopedia > Joseph Buford Cox

Joseph Buford Cox invented what is now known as the chipper type chain for chain saws. He based his design on the C-shaped jaws of the larva of the timber beetle. He and his wife, Violet founded "The Oregon Saw Chain Co." Cox later started a small casting company called OMARK now known as "Omark Industries". In time Oregon Saw Chain became a subsidiary of Omark Industries which was in turn acquired in 1985 by Blount, Inc., of Montgomery, Alabama. Blount merged in 1999 with Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking Partners. The company is known today as the Oregon Cutting Systems Division of Blount, Inc. Most chainsaws, with the exception of Stihl saws use an Oregon chain based on the invention of Joseph Buford Cox. Alternative meaning: Chainsaw (computer program) A chainsaw (also spelled chain saw) is a portable mechanical, motorized saw. ... The jaw is either of the two opposable structures forming, or near the entrance to, the mouth. ... A larva (Latin; plural larvae) is a juvenile form of animal with indirect development, undergoing metamorphosis (for example, insects or amphibians). ... Montgomery is the capital of the state of Alabama, and is a city located in Montgomery County. ... In business or economics a merger is a combination of two companies into one larger company. ...


Joseph Buford Cox only reached the third grade in his formal education.


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  • History of Oregon Saw Chain (http://www.oregonchain.com/history.htm)

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