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  2. Chubbsafes - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Charles, the company remained in the family, being taken over by his son, John Chubb, in 1846, and then his grandchildren, John Charles, George Hayter and Harry Withers Chubb [1] in 1872. In 1882, the business became a private limited company and changed its name to Chubb & Son's Lock and Safe Company Ltd.

  3. Chubb Locks - Wikipedia

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    Chubb Locks is a former brand name of the Mul-T-Lock subsidiary of the Assa Abloy Group, which manufactures locking systems for residential, secure confinement and commercial applications. When the brand licence expired in 2010 the name ceased to be used, with the same locks sold as Yale or Union locks.

  4. Chubb Fire & Security - Wikipedia

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    The company won a government competition for a lock which could not be opened other than by its own key. [ 2 ] In 1835, the company produced its first Chubb safe at its factory in Wolverhampton , UK and, in the second half of the 19th century, the company expanded into the United States, and produced a time lock that was fitted to bank vaults ...

  5. Mosler Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    The family left Mosler, Bahmann & Company to start the Mosler Safe & Lock Company. Both companies remained in Cincinnati until the 1890s. When Mosler Safe & Lock Co. outgrew its original factory in 1891, it relocated to Hamilton, where it remained until its bankruptcy. Mosler, Bahmann & Company remained in business until around 1898. [1]

  6. Safe-cracking - Wikipedia

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    Some modern safe locks are made of lightweight materials such as nylon to inhibit this technique, since most safe exteriors are made of much denser metals. The Chubb Manifoil Mk4 combination lock contains a lead shield surrounding part of the lock to defeat such attempts to read its wheels.

  7. Charles Chubb (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1835, he patented a process intended to render safes burglar-proof and fireproof, and subsequently established a large safe-factory in London. He died on 16 May 1846, and was succeeded in the business by his son, John Chubb (1816–1872), who patented various improvements in the products of the firm and greatly increased its output.

  8. Could Chubb Become the Next Berkshire Hathaway? - AOL

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    If Chubb became the next Berkshire, it would signal roughly 900% in potential long-term upside. This size difference should get investors excited. But there's a problem when you look under the hood.

  9. Chubb detector lock - Wikipedia

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    A Chubb detector lock is a lever tumbler lock with an integral security feature, a re-locking device, which frustrates unauthorised access attempts and indicates to the lock's owner that it has been interfered with. When someone tries to pick the lock or to open it using the wrong key, the lock is designed to jam in a locked state until ...

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