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With a history dating back to 1871, Ingersoll Rand and its family of brands represents a proven history in construction and mining, industrial and commercial markets.
Through acquisitions, innovations and customer focus, today's Ingersoll Rand offers market-leading solutions and services that enable customers to create progress through a variety of industries and markets that touch everyday life.
1871 Simon Ingersoll’s steam-powered rock drill is patented Ingersoll Rock Drill Company is formed
1872 Rand & Waring Drill & Compressor Company is formed
1879 Rand & Waring changed to Rand Drill Company
1888 Ingersoll Rock Drill Company merges with Sergeant Drill Company to form Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company
1894 WR Grace named president of Ingersoll-Sergeant
1896 J. George Leyner invents the hammer drill
1902 Type X portable compressor line is introduced by Rand
1904 Panama Canal is started using Ingersoll-Sergeant drills
1905 Merger of Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company and Rand Drill Company to form Ingersoll-Rand Company.
1906 William Saunders becomes first president of Ingersoll-Rand
1907 Imperial Pneumatic Tool is acquired
1909 A.S. Cameron Steam Pump Works is acquired
1912 Jackhammer drill is invented (Tradename: Jackhammer)
1912 J.G. Leyner Engineering Works Company is acquired
1913 William Saunders becomes Ingersoll-Rand’s first Chairman
1925 Develops first commercially successful diesel electric locomotive engine; first diesel electric locomotive sold to Central Railroad of New Jersey
1927 Provides jackhammer drills and air compressors for work on Mount Rushmore
1934 First air-powered Impactool introduced
1936 George Doubleday elected chairman
1942 The Company is recognized for its wartime contributions with the coveted Army-Navy “E” Award
1948 The Quarrymaster is introduced; known as the first modern self-contained, mobile, air-powered rock drill for large-diameter blast holes
1954 World’s first atomic-powered submarine is equipped with Ingersoll-Rand boiler-feed pumps and compressors
1955 Downhole drill is introduced
1955 Daniel C. Keefe elected chairman of the board
1959 Robert Johnson elected chairman
1967 William L. Wearly elected chairman
1968 The Torrington Company manufacturer of bearings and motion control products, is acquired
1968 Centac air compressor is introduced
1972 Company executive offices move from NYC to Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey
1974 Acquires Schlage Lock Company
1977 Builds the world’s fastest rescue drill for the South African Chamber of Mines
1980 Thomas A. Holmes elected chairman
1982 High speed centrifugal pump introduced
1986 Ingersoll-Rand and Dresser Industries form Dresser-Rand
1987 The Company re-enters China through joint venture with Xuanhua Pneumatic Machinery Limited
1988 Theodore H. Black becomes Chairman
1990 The ARO Corporation is acquired
1993 James E. Perrella elected Chairman
1995 Acquires Clark Equipment Company, including Bobcat, Club Car and Blaw-Knox
1996 Steelcraft, manufacturer of steel doors and frames, is acquired
1996 Zimmerman International Corporation, manufacturer of ergonomic material handling systems, is acquired
1997 Acquires Newman Tonks, European producer of architectural hardware
1997 Thermo King, manufacturer of transport refrigeration equipment, is acquired
1999 Harrow Industries, is acquired, including Locknetics (electronic security products). Recognition Systems (biometric security). Ives and Broadway (architectural hardware and bath fixtures.)
NOTE: Hussmann is only 40% owned by Ingersoll Rand, 60% by private investment firm Clayton, Dubilier and Rice — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.85.225.194 (talk) 03:46, 24 May 2012 (UTC)
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