Intermatic
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Intermatic Incorporated is an American manufacturer of time switches headquartered in Spring Grove, Illinois. Intermatic was founded in 1891 in Chicago, Illinois as the International Register Company to produce fare registers.[2]
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Industry | Electrical equipment |
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Predecessor | International Register Company |
Founded | 1891; 133 years ago (1891) in Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Founder | Arthur Woodward[1] |
Headquarters | , United States |
Number of employees | 250 to 1000 (2022) |
Website | intermatic |
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The company's founder was A.H. Woodward who held several patents onn fare registers (mechanical devices for recording passenger ticket and ridership).[3][4]
The company introduced its first lighting timer in 1945, and today makes timing and control systems for line and low voltage systems used in residential, commercial, government, and industrial systems.[5]
The company sells the Time-All line of timers for consumer applications.[6][7]