be_ixf;ym_202404 d_25; ct_50

Search

Search results

  1. History: 1950s

    ... as before, the business began to outgrow its location. As Leonard began searching for another place to house Clippard Instrument ... upon a cornfield along a two-lane road in Cincinnati. Leonard resolved that Clippard was no longer going to modify existing spaces ...

  2. History: 1960s

    ... 1990s ]   [ Present Day ]   According to one of Leonard's letters, the sale of air cylinders and pneumatics grew from $458.15 ... graduating from The Ohio State University. His brother, Leonard's youngest son, Bob Clippard, began working full-time for Clippard in ...

  3. History: 1970s

    ... workers voted Pro-Union and after the vote was announced, Leonard announced the plant was closing immediately. Realizing what they done, ... in the coil business, the Paris plant was closed and Leonard shifted his focus strictly to pneumatics. Prior to this, Leonard bought ...

  4. History: 1910-130

    ... Instrument Laboratory, Inc. Founded in 1941 by William Leonard Clippard, Jr., the story of the Clippard legacy is woven together with ... innovation, hardship, and reinvention, all beginning with Leonard's birth in 1910. Leonard (third from left) with his high ...

  5. History: 1940s

    ... Day ]   The Move to Fort Wayne, Indiana Leonard remained with Crosley Radio Corporation for seven years, before ... the time, to be a beneficial career move. While at Magnavox, Leonard became fascinated with the concept of producing component parts for ...

  6. History: 1930s

    ... ]   [ 1990s ]   [ Present Day ]   In 1931 Leonard continued his efforts to advance his understanding in radio and took a job with Supreme Instrument in Greenwood, Mississippi. Leonard worked for a production engineer learning the components and processes ...

  7. History of Clippard

    ... small company to exist and be successful." —Leonard Clippard, 1967 letter to Mark Berliant   The Ohio-made brand ... follow are only a mere fraction of what has occurred since Leonard Clippard began making coils out of his home in 1941. The names ...

  8. History: 1980s

    ... to happen in the business. Moving forward from Leonard's retirement, the start of this next decade brought grief into the company when Leonard passed away at his Arizona home in 1983. The death of Harriet the ...

  9. History: Present Day

    ... faced with the choice of making specials or losing business. Leonard had originally backed the company selling quantities of special coils ... his own outside business knowledge and experience onto Leonard's grandchildren so they can, then, eventually step up and take the ...

  10. The First Miniature Pneumatic Application

    ... pneumatics was for the automation of testing RF coils. Leonard Clippard searched for the right components...  they didn't exist.  So ...

Pages