Crouse-Hinds Company
FoundedJanuary 1897
FounderHuntington Beard Crouse (1872-1943) and Jesse Lorenzo Hinds (1846-1928)
FateStill operating in name only as a subsidiary of Eaton Corporation, however, traffic products division was divested in 1981
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
ProductsIndustrial, explosionproof electrical equipment, instrumentation, commercial products

Crouse-Hinds Electric Company, a manufacturer of high grade electrical specialties, was established in 1897 in Syracuse, New York. They later shortened their name to Crouse-Hinds Company and beginning in the early 1920s specialized in the manufacture of traffic signals, controllers and accessories. The company name remained in use as a subsidiary of Cooper Industries; however, the traffic signal production ended in 1981 after Cooper sold the traffic products division. It is now a division under Eaton Corporation.[1]

Operating divisions

The company's 1980 annual report listed and described the divisions on pages 49โ€“51. Other than Belden (see below) they were:

  • Construction Materials Products - Electrical fittings, panelboards, switches, motor starters, control devices, instruments, enclosures, connectors and industrial lighting fixtures.
  • Distribution Equipment Products - Load centers, circuit breakers, safety switches, meter sockets and group metering equipment.
  • Lighting Products - Indoor/outdoor lighting equipment, aviation ground lighting, obstruction lighting and lighting poles.
  • Traffic Control Products - Vehicle and pedestrian traffic signals and controls and vehicle detectors.
  • Arrow Hart - Electrical wiring devices, specialty switches and industrial control equipment for commercial and industrial use.(Acquired 1975)[2]

References

  1. โ†‘ "Welcome". The Crouse-Hinds Traffic Signal and Controller Collector, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
  2. โ†‘ David N. Keller, Cooper Industries 1833-1983 page 307
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