Cooper Logo Description
The Cooper oval trademark with the Cooper Knight headgear was first registered and used in 1941. In those early years of the brand's identification, the logo also included a banner proclaiming the tires' "armored-cord" construction. The company's red, white, and blue logo would become one of the most easily recognized emblems in the tire industry.
Brand Overview
Founded: 1914
Founder: John F. Schaefer, Claude E. Hart
Headquarters: Findlay, Ohio, U.S.
Parent: Goodyear
Official Site: coopertire.com
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company is an American company that specializes in the design, manufacture, marketing and sales of replacement automobile and truck tires, and subsidiaries that specialize in medium truck, motorcycle and racing tires. With headquarters in Findlay, Ohio, Cooper Tire has 60 manufacturing, sales, distribution, technical and design facilities within its worldwide family of subsidiary companies. In July 1960, the company became a publicly held corporation and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Cooper owns the UK-based Avon Tyres brand, which produces tires for motorcycles, road cars and for motor racing. The company slogan is "The tire with two names ... the company and the man who built it."
Learn More: Cooper Tire Wiki
Other Logos
2003-PresentCooper Logo (horizontal)
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The origins of the Cooper name go back to 1920, when Ira J. Cooper, a director for the company Schaefer and Hart, formed the Cooper Corporation.
Old Cooper Logo
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The Cooper Tires with dark blue oval logo including knight's helm.
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