Why were really old Whirlpools (50s-60s) branded RCA Whirlpool?

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Thats what I thought.

RCA owned some Whirlpool shares, like Ford owned some Philco shares, or was it a wholey owned Ford subsidiary, like GM Frigidaire?
I'm sure some were waiting for Zenith or Motorola to aquire part of an appliance maker.
Westinghouse and GE was in both markets on their own. Who was left? Norge was still under Borg Warner? Easy? Blackstone?
Kelvinator was under AMC until White Consolidated bought the name with Westinghouse.
Bendix was out of the appliance market by then. Did they merge with Philco?
 
We had one of those RCA Whirlpool window A/C units too. I recall reading the manual and there were four or five models described, with different feature levels; the TOL model had oscillating vanes in the air outlet. In the early 1960s, RCA had its own retail stores and they marketed RCA Whirlpool appliances as well as televisions and radio/stereo sets. That air conditioner was about the only appliance my dad bought that didn't come from Sears. (In electronics, he was a Zenith guy.)
 

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