In
1918, the corporation was trading as Carlisle Gas Burner Corp. and
primarily manufacturing gas burner equipment. By 1939, the need for a
larger bench mounted burner for scientific glassworking gave birth to
the CC burner. This burner was developed by Carlisle in conjunction
with Corning Inc. Over the next few decades, more and more glassworking
burner equipment was brought on to our extensive line of products.
In 1982, the corporation went through a transformation.
Frank E. Dougherty, Jr., formerly with Dougherty Brothers
Co., changed Carlisle Gas Burner to Carlisle Machine Works, Inc. in
order to incorporate some major changes.
The "new" Carlisle was favored
with significant product and application knowledge in the glass and
plastic packaging industry. With Dougherty at the helm, the Automation
Division was given life and subsequently evolved into the automation
machine process and system integrator division, as it is known today.
I
n the
1980’s and 1990’s, the artistic glassworking movement helped to spurn
further development of the Gas Burner Division. Carlisle introduced
several new burner and torch products to add to the CC burner line,
including the CC Plus, #3 centerfire tip, and the RMB foot pedal to name
a few.
In 1999, Carlisle changed locations,
moving from the Municipal Airport, to South Wade Blvd. in the Millville
Industrial Park. Carlisle then became part of the South Wade Realty,
Inc. real estate company which house all of the buildings located at 412
South Wade Blvd.
After 2000, Carlisle began offering a more extensive line
of products for the artistic glassworker including accessory items like
tables, shelves, and frit trays and still new products were born
including the Carlisle Mini CC, optimizer option for the Carlisle CC
Series, and the Carlisle CC++.
In 2001, Dougherty's son,
Frank E. Dougherty III and daughter, Mary Dougherty purchased the business
and have continued the family tradition established
many years ago in the glass and plastic industry.
In early 2004, the owners of Carlisle decided to
incorporate equine products under the
Carlisle name. Carlisle also began the creation of an onsite glass art
school for artistic glassworking that is located next to our
manufacturing facility, called The Carlisle School of Glass Art. This
school offers classes to help develop glass artists of every level,
and also brings together the creativity of the artists with the
Carlisle's technology development team.
Today, Carlisle is still a family owned and operated
manufacturing company.
Their 20,000 square foot manufacturing facility
located in
Millville, NJ, employs a staff of 24 people.
Carlisle continues to be an enthusiastic
partner to the glassworking community. By supporting the various
glassworking societies through donations and involvement, we look to
help the art of glassworking thrive in its new renaissance. The
renaissance continues in our own company, as today our employees are
offered the opportunity and are encouraged to work with various types of
glass. Further working towards an increased understanding between
technology and art.