1910–1974 • 1910 – "The Black & Decker Manufacturing Company" was founded by S. Duncan Black (1883–1951) and Alonzo G. Decker (1884–1956) as a small
machine shop in Baltimore in September. Decker, who had only a seventh grade education, had met Black in 1906, when they were both 23-year-old workers at the Rowland Telegraph Company. With only $1,200 between them, one of their first jobs was designing machinery for making milk bottle caps and candy dipping. • 1912 – The Black and Decker "
Hexagon" logo symbol was introduced, symbolizing the head of a
hexagonal bolt found in machine shops. It was used in one form or another from 1912 to 2014. • 1917 – Black & Decker invented and
patented the hand-held electric drill with a pistol grip and trigger switch. • –– For many decades the director of design was Glenn Calvin Wilhide, a friend of
Walter Gropius and other industrial designers of the day. Wilhide filed many US patents for Black & Decker. • 1917 – The first factory was opened in
Towson, Maryland. • 1919 – Company reaches $1,000,000 in sales. • 1928 – Acquired the Van Dorn Electric Tool Company of
Cleveland, Ohio. • 1936 – Common stock begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange. • 1939 - February, Wilhide's first patent for a portable power-driven unit granted. • 1941 August – Wilhide's 2nd patent for a portable power driven tool unit granted. • 1943 – Received the
Army-Navy "E" Award for production, one of four
World War II (1939/1941-1945) citations awarded to the company. • 1949 – First Black & Decker U.S. trademark awarded. • 1951 – Alonzo G. Decker Sr. becomes president • 1960 – Acquired
DeWalt from
American Machine and Foundry.
1975–2008 • 1975 – Francis P. Lucier succeeded son of one of the founders
Alonzo G. Decker Jr.(1908-2002), as chairman of the board, the first time a family member did not hold the post. • 1984 – Acquired small-appliance business from
General Electric Company. • 1986 –
Nolan D. Archibald is named chief executive officer. • 1989 – Acquired the Emhart Corporation which includes the brand names
Kwikset,
Price Pfister faucets,
Molly wall anchors,
POP rivets, True Temper (both hardware and sports equipment) and other consumer and commercial products. Inducted into the
Space Foundation's Space Technology Hall of Fame for its cordless power tool achievements and contributions to
NASA's
Gemini and
Apollo programs. • 1990 – True Temper hardware is sold to
Huffy, and then sold to US Industries, owner of Ames, which later became
Ames True Temper, which is now owned by
Griffon Corporation. • 1996 – Sold small-appliance business to Windmere Durable Holdings. In May 2000, Windmere Durable Holdings changes its corporate name to Applica Inc. • 2000 – Alonzo G. Decker Jr. resigns from the board, at age 92, two years before his death.
2009–present • 2010 – Black & Decker merges with Stanley Works to become Stanley Black & Decker. • 2012 – Stanley Black & Decker sells its Hardware and Home Improvement group (HHI) to
Spectrum Brands. Sale includes the lock business, as well as the related manufacturing subsidiary in Taiwan (Tong Lung). , Spectrum was in negotiations to sell its HHI assets to Swedish lock manufacturer
Assa Abloy, but were making adjustments in response to the
United States Department of Justice findings of
antitrust issues. • 2014 – Rebranded from Black & Decker to Black+Decker • 2017 – Stanley Black & Decker purchases Craftsman from
Sears (Sears, Roebuck & Company). • 2017 –
Stovekraft entered a licensing agreement with Black+Decker to sell the latter's products in the Indian market. • 2025 - Indkal Technologies Pvt. Ltd. manufacturers and sells Black+Decker branded smart televisions in India. ==Brand portfolio==