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Leviton

Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc. is an American manufacturer of electrical wiring equipment in North America.[1] It produces electrical light sockets, receptacles and outlets, switches, dimmers and other lighting control systems, wire, power cables, power cords, wall and ceiling occupancy sensors, wall plates, datacom, and other electrical products.

Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryElectrical equipment
Founded1906; 118 years ago (1906)
FounderIsidor Leviton
Headquarters,
USA
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Donald Hendler (Director of the Board, Former CEO)
Daryoush Larizadeh (President & CEO)
Stephen B. Sokolow (Chairman)
ProductsElectrical Devices,
Lighting Controls,
Network Solutions,
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment,
Energy Measurement & Verification,
Security & Automation
Number of employees
6,500 globally
Websitewww.Leviton.com

Leviton is perhaps most regarded for its Decora wall switch, introduced in 1973. Its flat, low profile form factor was a modern alternative to standard toggle switches in many homes and offices.[citation needed]

History edit

 
The original Leviton logo, used from 1924 to circa 1968
 
Leviton level 2 EV charger

The company was founded in 1906 by Isidor Leviton.[citation needed] He began by manufacturing brass mantle tips for the natural gas lighting infrastructure in New York City. They sold their mantle tips on a pushcart on the Bowery on the Lower East Side of New York City. He also designed a screw-in lampholder for Thomas Edison's electric lamp in 1910, and within ten years the lampholders were being used in nearly every apartment in New York City.

In the 1920s, Leviton moved to the neighborhood of Greenpoint, in Brooklyn, and in 1936, the company built its own two square block, four-story factory and warehouse, which still stands today. The following year, they acquired the American Insulated Wire Company, adding wire, cables, and cords to their product line.

Leviton sold lighting components to the Laurel Lamp Company between 1946-1981.[2]

Leviton bought Deal Electric Company in 1950, and Hale Brothers, which was renamed Leviton Canada, in 1953, and started to produce fluorescent lighting.

In 1965, Isidor Leviton's son Harold Leviton was named president and CEO.

Leviton moved its corporate headquarters to Little Neck, in Queens, New York, in 1973.[3]

In September 1999, Leviton acquired stage lighting controller manufacturer NSI Corp. as part of their Lighting Control Division.[4]

Donald Hendler and Stephen Sokolow, two of Harold Leviton's sons-in-law, were named CEO and chairman of the board respectively in December 2007, following the latter's death.[5]

Leviton moved from Little Neck in June 2009 to a slightly smaller but more energy-efficient corporate headquarters in Melville, N.Y.[3]

In 2011, Leviton partnered with Ford Motors to produce their ever-green Electric Vehicle Chargers for Ford Electric Cars.[6] Leviton also partnered with Toyota to manufacture chargers for the Toyota plug-in Electric Vehicles[7]

In 2012, Leviton launched its Universal Dimming device line which dims any dimmable light-emitting diode, compact fluorescent light, or incandescent lightbulb.[8] This results in dramatic energy savings. The company also released its Zipline Fluorescent Energy Retrofit Module, which eliminated retrofit wiring of ballasts.[9]

Leviton acquired Home Automation Inc. in August 2012,[10] and renamed it Leviton Security & Automation.

In October 2013, Leviton acquired UK-based JCC Advanced Lighting.[11]

In October 2015, Leviton introduced its Omnistat 3 Hospitality Thermostat for 'cost-effective control of HVAC, lighting, and electrical loads' increasing HVAC energy efficiency in hotel guest rooms.[12][13][14]

Leviton currently has operations in more than 85 countries on 6 continents, and employs approximately 6,500 persons. Its products include over 25,000 devices and systems, which are used both residentially and in businesses.

Patent lawsuits edit

In March 2007, Leviton was sued in United States District Court by Lutron Electronics regarding various dimmers, switches, and wireless lighting control systems.[15][16] Lutron also filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission alleging that Leviton has produced several patent-infringing products in Mexico and China and then imported them into the United States.[17] The lawsuit was settled with a cross-license of certain of the parties' respective patents.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Anonymous. Energy & Power Management. Troy: Jun 2005.Vol.30, Iss. 6; pp. 29–35. ISSN 1556-5467
  2. ^ "25th Year for Laurel". Home Lighting & Accessories: 62. June 1, 1971.
  3. ^ a b Gary Dymski (June 10, 2009). "Leviton moving to energy-efficient HQ in Melville". Newsday.
  4. ^ Robert Cashill (September 1, 1999). "Leviton acquires NSI Corp".
  5. ^ "Leviton reorganizes after passing of CEO". December 1, 2007.
  6. ^ "Leviton and Ford Receive UL Certification for Focus Electric Home Charging Station". Oct 10, 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  7. ^ "Toyota selects Leviton to charge up Prius Plug-in, RAV4 EV". AutoblogGreen. Aug 11, 2011.
  8. ^ Universal Dimmers > Leviton Web Site
  9. ^ "Zipline Lighting Retrofit > Leviton Web Site". Archived from the original on 2013-01-28. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  10. ^ Julie Jacobson (August 1, 2012). "Leviton Acquires Home Automation Inc".
  11. ^ Steve Crowe (October 29, 2013). "Leviton Acquires UK-based JCC Advanced Lighting".
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-01-27. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  13. ^ Leviton Launches Omnistat™ 3 Hospitality Thermostat for Guest Room Energy Management, dated Oct. 19, 2015, accessed 2/23/2015
  14. ^ Weinschenk, C. LEED Report: Hospitality Efficiency Growing. February 22, 2016 By Carl Weinschenk, in Energy Manager Today, accessed 2/23/2016
  15. ^ Julie Jacobsen (March 4, 2007). . cepro.com. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-22.
  16. ^ "Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. v. Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc". justia.com.
  17. ^ Paone, Joe (March 2007). "Lutron Accuses Leviton of Patent Infringement". Custom Retailer.
  18. ^ Jeremy J. Glowacki (Nov 16, 2007). "Leviton to Pay Lutron in Settlement". Residential Systems.

External links edit

  • Leviton's Official Website

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For other uses see Leviton disambiguation Not to be confused with Levittown Leviton Manufacturing Company Inc is an American manufacturer of electrical wiring equipment in North America 1 It produces electrical light sockets receptacles and outlets switches dimmers and other lighting control systems wire power cables power cords wall and ceiling occupancy sensors wall plates datacom and other electrical products Leviton Manufacturing Company Inc Company typePrivateIndustryElectrical equipmentFounded1906 118 years ago 1906 FounderIsidor LevitonHeadquartersMelville New York USAArea servedWorldwideKey peopleDonald Hendler Director of the Board Former CEO Daryoush Larizadeh President amp CEO Stephen B Sokolow Chairman ProductsElectrical Devices Lighting Controls Network Solutions Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Energy Measurement amp Verification Security amp AutomationNumber of employees6 500 globallyWebsitewww Leviton com Leviton is perhaps most regarded for its Decora wall switch introduced in 1973 Its flat low profile form factor was a modern alternative to standard toggle switches in many homes and offices citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Patent lawsuits 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp The original Leviton logo used from 1924 to circa 1968 nbsp Leviton level 2 EV charger The company was founded in 1906 by Isidor Leviton citation needed He began by manufacturing brass mantle tips for the natural gas lighting infrastructure in New York City They sold their mantle tips on a pushcart on the Bowery on the Lower East Side of New York City He also designed a screw in lampholder for Thomas Edison s electric lamp in 1910 and within ten years the lampholders were being used in nearly every apartment in New York City In the 1920s Leviton moved to the neighborhood of Greenpoint in Brooklyn and in 1936 the company built its own two square block four story factory and warehouse which still stands today The following year they acquired the American Insulated Wire Company adding wire cables and cords to their product line Leviton sold lighting components to the Laurel Lamp Company between 1946 1981 2 Leviton bought Deal Electric Company in 1950 and Hale Brothers which was renamed Leviton Canada in 1953 and started to produce fluorescent lighting In 1965 Isidor Leviton s son Harold Leviton was named president and CEO Leviton moved its corporate headquarters to Little Neck in Queens New York in 1973 3 In September 1999 Leviton acquired stage lighting controller manufacturer NSI Corp as part of their Lighting Control Division 4 Donald Hendler and Stephen Sokolow two of Harold Leviton s sons in law were named CEO and chairman of the board respectively in December 2007 following the latter s death 5 Leviton moved from Little Neck in June 2009 to a slightly smaller but more energy efficient corporate headquarters in Melville N Y 3 In 2011 Leviton partnered with Ford Motors to produce their ever green Electric Vehicle Chargers for Ford Electric Cars 6 Leviton also partnered with Toyota to manufacture chargers for the Toyota plug in Electric Vehicles 7 In 2012 Leviton launched its Universal Dimming device line which dims any dimmable light emitting diode compact fluorescent light or incandescent lightbulb 8 This results in dramatic energy savings The company also released its Zipline Fluorescent Energy Retrofit Module which eliminated retrofit wiring of ballasts 9 Leviton acquired Home Automation Inc in August 2012 10 and renamed it Leviton Security amp Automation In October 2013 Leviton acquired UK based JCC Advanced Lighting 11 In October 2015 Leviton introduced its Omnistat 3 Hospitality Thermostat for cost effective control of HVAC lighting and electrical loads increasing HVAC energy efficiency in hotel guest rooms 12 13 14 Leviton currently has operations in more than 85 countries on 6 continents and employs approximately 6 500 persons Its products include over 25 000 devices and systems which are used both residentially and in businesses Patent lawsuits editIn March 2007 Leviton was sued in United States District Court by Lutron Electronics regarding various dimmers switches and wireless lighting control systems 15 16 Lutron also filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission alleging that Leviton has produced several patent infringing products in Mexico and China and then imported them into the United States 17 The lawsuit was settled with a cross license of certain of the parties respective patents 18 References edit Anonymous Energy amp Power Management Troy Jun 2005 Vol 30 Iss 6 pp 29 35 ISSN 1556 5467 25th Year for Laurel Home Lighting amp Accessories 62 June 1 1971 a b Gary Dymski June 10 2009 Leviton moving to energy efficient HQ in Melville Newsday Robert Cashill September 1 1999 Leviton acquires NSI Corp Leviton reorganizes after passing of CEO December 1 2007 Leviton and Ford Receive UL Certification for Focus Electric Home Charging Station Oct 10 2011 Retrieved July 22 2012 Toyota selects Leviton to charge up Prius Plug in RAV4 EV AutoblogGreen Aug 11 2011 Universal Dimmers gt Leviton Web Site Zipline Lighting Retrofit gt Leviton Web Site Archived from the original on 2013 01 28 Retrieved 2012 08 19 Julie Jacobson August 1 2012 Leviton Acquires Home Automation Inc Steve Crowe October 29 2013 Leviton Acquires UK based JCC Advanced Lighting Guest Room Control Leviton website accessed 2 23 2016 Archived from the original on 2016 01 27 Retrieved 2016 02 24 Leviton Launches Omnistat 3 Hospitality Thermostat for Guest Room Energy Management dated Oct 19 2015 accessed 2 23 2015 Weinschenk C LEED Report Hospitality Efficiency Growing February 22 2016 By Carl Weinschenk in Energy Manager Today accessed 2 23 2016 Julie Jacobsen March 4 2007 Lutron Sues Leviton Over RF Lighting Controls cepro com Archived from the original on July 30 2012 Retrieved 2012 07 22 Lutron Electronics Co Inc v Leviton Manufacturing Co Inc justia com Paone Joe March 2007 Lutron Accuses Leviton of Patent Infringement Custom Retailer Jeremy J Glowacki Nov 16 2007 Leviton to Pay Lutron in Settlement Residential Systems External links editLeviton s Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leviton amp oldid 1212864320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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