Biflex Products Corporation

Biflex Products Corporation was a Winnetka, Illinois based manufacturer of automobile bumpers.

In July 1923 the company was listed as a co-conspirator with American Chain Company of New York City in an effort to restrain trade and restrict interstate commerce.

A lawsuit in United States Federal Court sought to prevent American Chain Company from acquiring a monopoly in the sales of automobile bumpers.

The effort to restrain trade began prior to January 1, 1920[1] 80% of the common stock of Biflex Products Corporation was acquired by General Spring Bumper Corporation of Detroit, Michigan in March 1929.

[3] Two Biflex Products Corporation plants were sold to Oakes Products Corporation at a receivership sale in Wilmington, Delaware on November 4, 1935.

BiFlex front bumper on a 1924 Lincoln Model L.