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American Pneumatic Tools, Inc. company history timeline

1829

In 1829, the very first stage or compound air compressor that compresses air in cylinders that are in succession was patented.

1865

And in 1865, a pneumatic train subway (a giant pneumatic tube) was built in New York City by Alfred Beach based on his 1865 invention.

1870

And in 1865, a pneumatic train subway (a giant pneumatic tube) was built in New York City by Alfred Beach based on his 1865 invention. It was considered the first subway in America and ran for a short time in 1870.

1871

In 1871, a pneumatic drill was created.

Some sources point to Samuel Ingersoll in 1871; others state that he invented the pneumatic hammer instead, an achievement more commonly associated with the aforementioned King.

1875

On July 13, 1875, D. Brown invented the first mechanical carriers that solely work in store services.

1940

And in 1865, a pneumatic train subway (a giant pneumatic tube) was built in New York City by Alfred Beach based on his 1865 invention. It was in the United States when the first documented authentic pneumatic tube was officially listed in a 1940 patent, a vehicle with wheels positioned within a tube.

1957

The portable broach puller for aircraft rivets was introduced in 1957.

1969

Chicago Pneumatic introduced in 1969 the world’s first speed ratchet “CP728” at Ford MotorCompany.

1988

During 1988, more new products were launched than at any time since the late '70s, such as screwdrivers, assembly tools and new ratchet wrenches.

1994

In 1994, the production of compactors and portable power generators began.

2010

In 2010, a new global design highlighting the brand colors—red and black—was adopted.

2021

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