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Padlock

Simple three disc locking mechanism from a wooden box recovered from the Vasa, sunk in 1628

Medival lock in Kathmandu

A lock is a mechanical fastening device which may be used on a door, vehicle, or container, restricting access to the area or property enclosed. Commonly, it can be released by using a key or combination.

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Early history of locks

Securing one\'s possessions has long been a concern of people throughout the world. Beyond hiding the objects or constantly guarding them the most frequently used option is to secure them with a device. Early solutions included knots to either detect, like the Thief knot, or hamper, like the Gordian knot.

Wooden locks and keys were in use as early as 4,000 years ago in Egypt [1]. The first known lock with a key is a pin lock. The lock is strung on a rope hanging out of a hole in a door. A cylinder of wood with a hole drilled through its axis is the key, the length of the cylinder being the critical factor. Then the key is inserted into the hole and the rope pulled to push the cylinder to push the bolt the correct distance. To lock the door, just pull on the rope to extract the key cylinder and simultaneously pulling the bolt closed. This type of lock is still in use in certain parts of the world. A danger of this lock is a vandal can push the rope into the hole — an ancient equivalent of putting glue into a lock.

Early improvements in pin locks included increasing the number of pins to increase security, and changing the orientation of the pins to allow the key to provide the unlocking force instead of a rope. Thus establishing the principles of the modern Pin tumbler lock.

Next was developed a warded lock that is still used in modern times when the security required is not high and cost is a significant factor. It is the first lock design to have a key recognizable to a modern western person. Lock puzzles were used to obscure the locking mechanism or even provide a nonfunctioning lock for the thief to waste time on.

Henry VIIIs security locks

Hever Castle in Kent was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. She married Henry VIII and Hever Castle still has one of his private locks, taken with him on his various visits to noblemen\'s houses and fitted to every door for his security.Jenkins, Simon (2003). Discover Britain\'s historic houses. The Southeast. Pub. Reader\'s Digest. ISBN 0-276-44068-4. P. 45.

Famous locksmiths

Types of locks

A type of padlock side view.

A type of padlock side view.

Door with two locks, one in the doorknob and a separate deadbolt.

Door with two locks, one in the doorknob and a separate deadbolt.

Locks may be entirely mechanical, or electromechanical. They may be operated by turning some form of removable key, by keying or dialing in a combination which directly or via electromechanical means operates the lock, with some form of magnetic or other card reader, or by moving a part on a safety lock intended to prevent accidental operation rather than to prevent unauthorised access.

References

See also

External links

Further reading

  • Phillips, Bill. (2005). The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0071448292.

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