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Charles Chubb (businessman)

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Full Name
  
Charles Chubb

Role
  
Businessman

Nationality
  
British

Died
  
May 16, 1845, Islington

Known for
  
Chubb Locks & Safes

Children
  
John Chubb

Name
  
Charles Chubb


Born
  
1779
Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England

Occupation
  
Locksmith, Lock & Safe Manufacturer

Spouse(s)
  
Maria Heyter (1775–1846)

Relatives
  
Jeremiah Chubb (1790–1847) John Chubb (1816–1872)

Grandchildren
  
George Chubb, 1st Baron Hayter

Great grandchildren
  
Charles Archibald Chubb, 2nd Baron Hayter

Charles Chubb (1779 – 1845) was an English lock and safe manufacturer.

Life

Born in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, he trained as a blacksmith who started a hardware business at Winchester then moved to Portsea, Portsmouth. Here he improved on the "detector" lock, originally patented in 1818 by his brother, Jeremiah Chubb.

He soon moved to London and then to Wolverhampton, where he employed 200 workers. In 1835, he patented a process intended to render safes burglar-proof and fireproof, and subsequently established a large safe-factory in London. He died on 16 May 1845, and was succeeded in the business by his son, John Chubb (1816–1872), who patented various improvements in the products of the firm and largely increased its output. The factories were combined under one roof in a model plant and the business grew to enormous proportions, now Chubb Locks.

References

Charles Chubb (businessman) Wikipedia