
The top is a diagram of a traditional pin-cylinder, and the bottom is my revision to the design. A lever across each set of two pins will push one down if the other is pushed up, and the only simple way to prevent that from happening is to have the key inserted, flattening the lever against the top and operating the lock like normal. If the lock is picked by hand, it would be nearly impossible to keep one pin set while moving on to the next pin.
Eh?
