TODAY’S TRADEMARK – KOPPER KOOL
The company filed for trademark KOPPER KOOL with the USPTO on November 22, 1983, and was assigned registration number 1258259. Their mark was first used on January 1st 1966. It is a trademark for clutches for machines.
Starting with its founder, Arthur Pratt Warner, Warner Electric’s history is a tale of invention and ingenuity. Over 100 patents have been filed by notable inventor A. P. Warner, whose automotive speedometer is one of the many inventions that still finds its way into modern cars.
Warner Electric was established in 1927 and has since expanded to become a world leader in the creation of cutting-edge electromagnetic clutch and brake solutions. The designers of Warner Electric brakes and clutches use cutting-edge materials and production techniques to create long-lasting, user-friendly devices that increase accuracy and repeatability. The largest range of industrial brakes, web tension systems, controllers, and clutches is provided by Warner Electric, all from a single source.
A vast range of industries, including material handling, packing machines, food and beverage, agriculture, off-highway, turf and garden, forklift, crane, and motion control, use dependable Warner Electric components. Application areas include military vehicles, hoists, lawnmowers, servo motors, capping equipment, combines, balers, baggage handling systems, conveyors, lift trucks, wrapping machines, and hoists.