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== History == | == History == | ||
Russwin was founded in 1839 by Henry Russell and Cornelius Erwin. Corbin was founded in 1849 by Phillip Corbin, Frank Corbin, and Ed Doen. In 1902 the two companies merged to form The American Hardware Corporation.<ref>[https://www.corbinrusswin.com/en/about-corbin-russwin "About Corbin Russwin"]. Corbin Russwin. Retrieved 31 January 2023.</ref> The American Hardware Corporation was eventually acquired by Emhart in 1964 and | Russwin was founded in 1839 by Henry Russell and Cornelius Erwin. Corbin was founded in 1849 by Phillip Corbin, Frank Corbin, and Ed Doen. In 1902 the two companies merged to form The American Hardware Corporation.<ref>[https://www.corbinrusswin.com/en/about-corbin-russwin "About Corbin Russwin"]. Corbin Russwin. Retrieved 31 January 2023.</ref> The American Hardware Corporation was eventually acquired by Emhart Industries in 1964. In 1989, in order to resist a two billion dollar takeover attempt by a New York investment group (which included oil heir Gordon P. Getty), Emhart merged with Black & Decker Corporation.<ref>[https://www.si.edu/object/archives/sova-nmah-ac-0277 "United Shoe Machinery Corporation Records"]. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 31 January 2023.</ref> The Corbin and Russwin product lines were merged, forming Corbin Russwin. | ||
Corbin Russwin was acquired by [[ASSA-Abloy]] in 2000. <ref>[https://mb.cision.com/Main/7333/9431671/135111.pdf "ASSA ABLOY’s acquisition of Nemef and Corbin from Black & Decker is approved and will be completed"] (pdf) (Press release). ASSA-Abloy. 2003-12-22. Retrieved 1 February 2023.</ref> | |||
The Corbin brand is still individually marketed in certain parts of the world, particularly Italy.<ref> ASSA Abloy. [http://www.assaabloy.it/en/local/it/Our-brands/Corbin/ Corbin - ASSA Abloy Italy]</ref> | The Corbin brand is still individually marketed in certain parts of the world, particularly Italy.<ref> ASSA Abloy. [http://www.assaabloy.it/en/local/it/Our-brands/Corbin/ Corbin - ASSA Abloy Italy]</ref> | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Lock | * [[Lock manufacturer]]s | ||
* [[ASSA-Abloy]] | * [[ASSA-Abloy]] | ||
* [[Pin_tumbler |Pin-tumbler]] | * [[Pin_tumbler |Pin-tumbler]] |
Latest revision as of 00:09, 1 February 2023
Corbin Russwin
Corbin Russwin | |
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Name | Corbin Russwin |
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Headquarters | Berlin, Connecticut |
Founded | 1839 |
Founder(s) | Henry Russell, Cornelius Erwin, Phillip Corbin, Frank Corbin, Ed Doen |
Products | |
Padlocks, Lock cylinders, Door hardware |
Corbin Russwin is an American lock manufacturer that produces low and medium security padlocks and lock cylinders. The company is a combination of the older Corbin and Russwin brands, both of which primarily produced pin-tumbler lock designs. Corbin Russwin is owned by ASSA-Abloy.
History
Russwin was founded in 1839 by Henry Russell and Cornelius Erwin. Corbin was founded in 1849 by Phillip Corbin, Frank Corbin, and Ed Doen. In 1902 the two companies merged to form The American Hardware Corporation.[1] The American Hardware Corporation was eventually acquired by Emhart Industries in 1964. In 1989, in order to resist a two billion dollar takeover attempt by a New York investment group (which included oil heir Gordon P. Getty), Emhart merged with Black & Decker Corporation.[2] The Corbin and Russwin product lines were merged, forming Corbin Russwin.
Corbin Russwin was acquired by ASSA-Abloy in 2000. [3]
The Corbin brand is still individually marketed in certain parts of the world, particularly Italy.[4]
Lock Listing
- Corbin Emhart
- Corbin Russwin Pyramid
References
- ↑ "About Corbin Russwin". Corbin Russwin. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
- ↑ "United Shoe Machinery Corporation Records". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
- ↑ "ASSA ABLOY’s acquisition of Nemef and Corbin from Black & Decker is approved and will be completed" (pdf) (Press release). ASSA-Abloy. 2003-12-22. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
- ↑ ASSA Abloy. Corbin - ASSA Abloy Italy
External links
- Corbin Russwin (official website)
- US1849775A (Patent)