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James Gallagher's 1925 thermostat patent was bought by the Honeywell Company. Honeywell, known for its advancements in automation and control technologies, acquired the patent to enhance its product offerings in temperature control systems. This acquisition contributed to Honeywell's position as a leader in the HVAC and thermostat markets.

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