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Sargent & Greenleaf
Sargent & Greenleaf | |
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Name | Sargent & Greenleaf |
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Headquarters | Nicholasville, Kentucky (USA) |
Founded | 1857 |
Founder(s) | James Sargent |
Products | |
Padlocks, Lock cylinders, Electronic locks, Safe locks |
Sargent & Greenleaf is an American lock manufacturer that produces medium and high security padlocks, lock cylinders, electronic locks, and safe locks. Sargent & Greenleaf is one of the oldest and well-known high-security lock manufacturers in the United States. They are best known for their electronic combination locks, mechanical safe locks, and high-security padlocks used by the United States military.
History
The James Sargent Lock Company was founded in 1857 by James Sargent.[1] In 1865, Sargent partnered with a Halbert Greenleaf, a former employer. The company was renamed to Sargent & Greenleaf and began operations in Rochester, NY. In 1869 the company got the first of many government contracts to design and produce safe locks for the U.S. Treasury Department. During World War I and II they produced a wide variety of builder's hardware as well as many lock and safe designs.
Harry C. Miller began working for S&G at the end of World War II, and in 1953 became the president and owner.[2] Nick Gartner became the manager of new product development for S&G in 1970. He patented the first electronic safe lock.[3] He left to form his own company La Gard in 1974, and S&G relocated to their current home of Nicholasville, Kentucky. In the late 1980s Sargent & Greenleaf began producing a variety of high-security padlocks for the U.S. government. Among these designs were the S&G 831 and S&G 833 models that use Medeco cylinders. Production of the popular 6120 electronic combination lock series began in 1993.
In 2005, Sargent & Greenleaf was acquired by Stanley Black and Decker, Inc., an international tool and hardware manufacturer. S&G was acquired by OpenGate Capital, a private equity firm, in 2019.
Lock Listing
- Combination safe locks
- Safe deposit box locks
- Key operated safe locks
- Electronical combination safe locks
- Keyed padlocks
- Keyless padlocks
References
- ↑ The Sargent & Greenleaf Timeline.
- ↑ A Brief History of Sargent & Greenleaf Locksmith Ledger. 1 March 2007.
- ↑ Icons of the Locksmithing Industry. Locksmith Ledger. 15 November 2004.