John Morris and Sons Salford

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John Morris & Sons Limited of Cross Lane, Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, were manufacturers of all kinds of fire fighting equipment from fire engines, manual then motorised, fire retardant foams, and electrical fire alarms, down to firemen's axes and fire buckets.[1]

John Morris & Sons Limited is now a dormant subsidiary of Schneider Electric Limited, manufacturers of industrial safety systems.

The business was founded in Salford by John Morris by 1877.[2] After he retired in 1905 his three sons – John, James and Fred – incorporated a limited liability company, John Morris and Sons Limited. This company remains in existence but dormant. Part of its former business is continued by a division of Schneider Electric industrial safety systems.

Inventions

Auxiliary Fireman Bernard Hailstone attaches a hose to a fire hydrant, somewhere in London, c. 1940

Morris instantaneous coupling

John Morris senior invented and patented his Morris instantaneous coupling for fire hoses in 1876. (1876: Hose-Coupling, No.175,232). Not only was coupling instantaneous but the water flow was much less restricted. It became a British Standard coupling (BS 336)[3] at the time of the Second World War, and is now known as British Instantaneous.[4]

Firesnow

Albert Square 1910

John Morris (Firesnow) Limited was incorporated in May 1921 to take over the business of fire engineer previously carried on under the name James Morris in Albert Square, Manchester.[5]

Managing director John Morris junior invented a compound in a froth-forming liquid charged with carbonic acid gas which when sprayed on a fire prevents combustion by excluding oxygen.

It was demonstrated to interested parties in May 1920.[6] In 1952 a new Firesnow factory was built in Stockport Cheshire.

John Morris (Firesnow) Limited 00174760 was liquidated in 1971 and dissolved.[7]

Products

Siebe Gorman

References

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