Bobcat Company

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Bobcat Company
Doosan Corporation
Websitehttp://www.bobcat.com

Bobcat Company is an American-based manufacturer of

Doosan Infracore.[1]

The company sells

hydraulic equipment under the Bobcat brand name. It is one of the few major manufacturing companies operating in North Dakota.[2]

History

A Bobcat compact excavator
A Bobcat excavator is digging for the laying of a broadband cable in central Ystad.

In the 1950s, Louis and Cyril Keller operated Keller Welding and Repair near

pole barn and light enough to operate on its upper level. The brothers developed a small, three-wheeled design with a belt-driven transmission, and delivered it to Velo on February 4, 1957.[3] Velo allowed the Kellers full access to his operations, and after the Kellers learned of drawbacks with the belt-driven transmission, they developed and patented a more robust clutch-based transmission system in 1958. The new transmission became the basis of the Melroe M60
loader.

The Kellers' uncle, an equipment dealer for the Melroe Manufacturing Company based in Gwinner, North Dakota, suggested that Melroe market the machines, resulting in Melroe inviting the Kellers to exhibit at the 1958 Minnesota State Fair. Melroe introduced the four-wheeled M400 model "Skid-Steer Loader" in 1960, and began using "Bobcat" as a trade name for such products in 1962 on the 440-model loader. Les Melroe and advertising agent Lynn Bickett settled on the "Bobcat" name while exchanging name ideas during a drive between Minneapolis and Gwinner. Bickett and Sylvan Melroe developed the "tough, quick, and agile" slogan used in advertising the early loaders.[4]

In 1969, Melroe Manufacturing Company was purchased by

Ingersoll-Rand in 1995. In 2007, Ingersoll-Rand sold Clark Equipment Company to the Doosan Group of South Korea, along with the rest of its construction equipment group for US$4.9 billion. The Clark Equipment Company now does business as Bobcat Company. Bobcat Company owns worldwide trademark registrations for its "Bobcat" name.[5]

On January 1, 2018, Doosan Infracore and

Doosan Heavy Industries on July 1, 2021, before the sale of Doosan Infracore.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Korean firm buys Bobcat diggers". BBC. 2007-07-30. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
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  3. ^ Keller, Joe. "How the Bobcat Skid -Steer Loader Came To Be". Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  4. ^ Karolevitz, Robert (1968). "E.G." Inventor By Necessity. Aberdeen, SD: North Plains Press. p. 135.
  5. ^ Representative examples of U.S. trademark registrations for the BOBCAT mark include nos. 890,034, 670,566 and 1,604,367. Copies of the registration certificates and information on these registrations are accessible by their registration number through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Trademark Electronic Search System available at http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/index.jsp. Representative examples of BOBCAT trademark registrations outside the United States include Australian Registration Nos. 707,659 and 198,207 and European Community Registration No. 29,371. Information on these registrations can be accessed through the countries’ trademark offices [Australia ("IP Australia : Trade Marks > Search". Archived from the original on 2007-01-26. Retrieved 2007-01-28.) and European Community (http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/pages/QPLUS/databases/searchCTM.en.do Archived 2013-10-06 at the Wayback Machine)]
  6. ^ "The seven-year itch: Bobcat and Doosan splitting apart - constructconnect.com". Daily Commercial News. 2018-07-10. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  7. ^ McLoud, Don (19 August 2021). "Hyundai Buys Doosan's Construction Equipment Division". Equipment World. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  8. ^ "빚 빠르게 갚는 두산, 역대 최단기간 재무약정 졸업 눈앞". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 2021-07-14.

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