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{{Lock manufacturer | {{Lock manufacturer | ||
|Name=Kromer | |Name=Kromer | ||
|Img=File: | |Img=File:Logo-Lebtig.png | ||
|Size=150px | |||
|Headquarters=Bötzingen, Germany | |Headquarters=Bötzingen, Germany | ||
|Founded=1868 | |Founded=1868 | ||
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'''Kromer''' is a German lock manufacturer. Kromer produces [[safe]] locks, including [[combination]] locks and key-operated locks. | '''Kromer''' is a German lock manufacturer. Kromer produces [[safe]] locks, including [[combination]] locks and key-operated locks. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Founded in the Black Forest of Germany, the Kromer factory began manufacturing locks in 1868. The Protector Schloss was awarded the gold medal at the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1874. This lock was produced for more than 125 years and sold around the world. <ref>http://lebtig.com/about-factory/ About Lebtig</ref> Kromer joined with Unican in 1997, and was later acquired by the Mauer company, forming Mauer Kromer GmbH. Unican was taken over by Kaba. | Founded in the Black Forest of Germany, the Kromer factory began manufacturing locks in 1868. The Protector Schloss was awarded the gold medal at the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1874. This lock was produced for more than 125 years and sold around the world. <ref>[http://lebtig.com/about-factory/ About Lebtig]</ref> Kromer joined with Unican in 1997, and was later acquired by the Mauer company, forming Mauer Kromer GmbH. Unican was taken over by Kaba. | ||
May 1st, 2002, the newly founded Lebtig Schließtechnik GmbH & Co. took over Kromer production. | May 1st, 2002, the newly founded Lebtig Schließtechnik GmbH & Co. took over Kromer production. | ||
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== Lock listing == | == Lock listing == | ||
* Novum | |||
* Protector | |||
== Patents == | |||
* [https://depatisnet.dpma.de/DepatisNet/depatisnet?window=1&space=menu&content=treffer&action=pdf&docid=DE000000003523A No. 3523] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[KABA]] | ||
* [[Combination]] | * [[Combination]] | ||
* [[Disc_detainer]] | * [[Disc_detainer|Disc-detainer]] | ||
* [[Lock manufacturer]]s | * [[Lock manufacturer]]s | ||
[[Kromer| ]][[Category:Lock Manufacturers]] | [[Category:Kromer| ]][[Category:Lock Manufacturers]] |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 25 February 2023
Kromer
Kromer | |
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Name | Kromer |
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Headquarters | Bötzingen, Germany |
Founded | 1868 |
Founder(s) | Theodor Kromer |
Products | |
Lock cylinders, Safe locks |
Kromer is a German lock manufacturer. Kromer produces safe locks, including combination locks and key-operated locks.
History
Founded in the Black Forest of Germany, the Kromer factory began manufacturing locks in 1868. The Protector Schloss was awarded the gold medal at the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1874. This lock was produced for more than 125 years and sold around the world. [1] Kromer joined with Unican in 1997, and was later acquired by the Mauer company, forming Mauer Kromer GmbH. Unican was taken over by Kaba.
May 1st, 2002, the newly founded Lebtig Schließtechnik GmbH & Co. took over Kromer production.
Lock listing
- Novum
- Protector
Patents
References