NuTone/Scovill
Bob,
That is cool your parents utilized their intercom and Nutone kitchen center--although I think I would balk a little, too, at a ground up roast sandwich for lunch, ha. No wonder your home was so nice since it was on a Parade of Homes Street.
I didn't realize you grew up in Houston--that must have been exciting with Houston that being one of the nation's oil industry centers AND with the NASA space center complex being built there shortly after you moved in! I occasionally look at online houses in the Timber Cove development on Clear Lake outside of Houston. I doubt if I'll ever move there, but that is my dream location. Did you and your family live near that area?
Chris,
From what I understand, when Mr. Corbett died his wife didn't want to run the business and sold it off--that's when she made the very large charitable donations with the proceeds she received. Scovill was the purchaser. I believe Mrs. Corbett insisted, in the purchase contract, that the NuTone name her husband created be kept in perpetuity. That is why you saw NuTone/Scovill on the name badges until the next buyout when the sole name NuTone returned.
There have been at least two other companies, that I know of, that have purchased NuTone since then, they also purchased Broan. That is why many of the Broan and NuTone products (such as range hoods, etc.) are identical units with just different name badges on them. Also much (but not all) of the Cincinnati manufacturing is now gone and they contract other companies to make many of their products, some (of course) in China.