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Eaton Corporation - Wikipedia In 1911, Joseph O Eaton, brother-in-law Henning O Taube and Viggo V Torbensen, incorporated the Torbensen Gear and Axle Co in Bloomfield, New Jersey With financial backing from Torbensen's mother, the company was set to manufacture Torbensen's patented internal-gear truck axle
Our heritage | History | Brand | Eaton Over the years, we have expanded our expertise and portfolio of products and services by uniting some of the world’s most respected names with Eaton’s strong heritage of innovation It all began in 1911 with Joseph Eaton
Eaton Corporation -- Company History Innovative entrepreneurship continues to drive Eaton in the 21st century 1911: Joseph Oriel Eaton, Henning O Taube, and Viggo V Torbensen establish the Torbensen Gear and Axle Company, a small machine shop in Bloomfield, New Jersey, manufacturing heavy-duty truck axles 1914: Company moves its operations to Cleveland
Eaton - A Company History | Library. AutomationDirect. com A small company was started when patented gear-driven truck axle inventor Viggo Torbensen teamed up with Joseph Oriel (J O ) Eaton, an aspiring young businessman, to found Torbensen Gear and Axle Company, the precursor of today’s Eaton
Eaton Corporation History - Cleveland Press Eaton Corporation is a multinational power management company that was founded in 1911 in Cleveland, Ohio The company was founded by Joseph O Eaton and Viggo V Torbensen, who developed the first gear-driven truck axle in 1915
The History Of Eaton Corp Plc (NYSE:ETN) | FinancialContent This article delves into the detailed historical development of Eaton, exploring its origins, key milestones, technological innovations, strategic acquisitions, challenges, and future outlook
Eaton Corporation - Company Profile, Information, Business Description . . . U S A History of Eaton Corporation The Eaton Corporation is the United States' largest manufacturer of axles and transmissions for heavy-duty trucks With operations in North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Pacific region, the company also manufactures automotive components, industrial controls, switching equipment, and defense systems