Langile Corporation (Brand Division)

The Langile Corporation was a chain company that manufactured Electronics, Air Conditioners, Refrigerators, Animation Equipment, and Small Appliances. This was the ninth company Langile established, with Langile Studios (1919 - 1935), Langile Motor Company (1921 - 1935), Eric Motor Company (1924 - 1930), Spade Lawn Mowers (1920 - 1957), ATBW Label Networks (1925 - Current), Langile Heavy Machinery (1926 - 1973), Eric Lawn Mowers (1927 - 2002), and Eric Air Conditioning (1923 - 2007). This company owned the 7 other individual companies from 1930 to 1990. The company was established in 1928 to make products priced between Eric Air Conditioners (as the cheapest) and ATBW Air Conditioners (as the most expensive). The company was also responsible for the A-Tron CRT TV series from 1950 to 2011, as well as the L-Tron from 1950 to 1990 and the E-Tron from 1950 to 1983.

Allway Air Conditioner (1928 - 2003)
The Allway series air conditioners were the longest lasting window air conditioners without ever changing to ever have been produced, being made for 75 years. They came in a wide range of BTU ratings, ranging from 5,000 BTU to 39,500 BTU. These air conditioners were made to compete with other air conditioners of that era and were designed with a ceiling diffuser like air louver which blows 50 degree cold air from all directions possible. They came with one on either side or two on both sides.