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CCL originated the Sesamee brand of locking products in 1926, after their patent for a keyless lock was approved by the US Patent and Trademark office.<ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/US1604866 | CCL originated the Sesamee brand of locking products in 1926, after their patent for a keyless lock was approved by the US Patent and Trademark office.<ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/US1604866 US patent 1604866], Wildrick Meade, "Keyless lock", 1926-10-26, assigned to Sesamee Co.</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 21:38, 1 February 2023
Corbin Cabinet Lock
Corbin Cabinet Lock | |
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Name | Corbin Cabinet Lock |
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Headquarters | Wheeling, Illinois (USA) |
Founded | 1882 |
Founder(s) | Phillip Corbin |
Products | |
Padlocks, Lock cylinders |
Corbin Cabinet Lock (CCL) is an American lock manufacturer that produces low and medium security padlocks and lock cylinders. CCL is a manufacturer and supplier of Padlocks, Cabinet Door Locks, Desk Drawer Locks, Cam Locks, Electrical Panel Board Locks, Enclosure Locks and other specialty lock products. CCL is also known as the originator of the Sesamee Brand 4-wheel combination lock.
History
CCL (Corbin Cabinet Lock) was founded in 1882 in New Britain, CT. The company spent 121 years in New Britain before moving to its current location in Wheeling, Illinois in 2003. In 1987 CCL was purchased by The Eastern Company.[1]
Lock Listing
Sesamee Brand
CCL originated the Sesamee brand of locking products in 1926, after their patent for a keyless lock was approved by the US Patent and Trademark office.[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.cclsecurity.com/company/
- ↑ US patent 1604866, Wildrick Meade, "Keyless lock", 1926-10-26, assigned to Sesamee Co.
External links
- CCL website
- Histen, Matt (25 February 2022). "The Corbin Cabinet Lock Company and Patent Law: A Lesson in Novelty from a CT Perspective". ConnecticutHistory.org. Retrieved 1 February 2023.