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Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

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Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby MiPo » 11 Jan 2017 5:34

Hi,
I have this lock and was told it is a Ingersoll / Talon lock.
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It's a great pick as it has tight tolerances, an open keyway and spools that need very precise setting.

But I don't understand which brand it actually is. So is it made by Ingersoll? On https://www.ingersolllocks.co.uk I couldn't find this kind of oval cylinder. And what is "Talon"? The keyblank manufacturer? And what does the symbol on key actually mean?

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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby RedE » 11 Jan 2017 9:22

Not sure about the brand of your lock, but ESLA in the UK seems to offer your keyway in their line of locks.

You can see their product line here: http://www.keyprint.co.uk/Attachment/DownloadFile?downloadId=107

And I do believe you have a Scandinavian type cylinder rather than an oval cylinder.
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby MiPo » 11 Jan 2017 12:01

Thank you. What's special on the Scandinavian type cylinder as mine seems to be oval. So is oval cylinder the wrong expression?

RedE wrote:Not sure about the brand of your lock, but ESLA in the UK seems to offer your keyway in their line of locks.

You can see their product line here: http://www.keyprint.co.uk/Attachment/DownloadFile?downloadId=107

And I do believe you have a Scandinavian type cylinder rather than an oval cylinder.
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby RedE » 11 Jan 2017 13:20

I don't really know too much about the subject but...

It would seem that a British-style oval cylinder has a spinning cam that actuates the lock much like a euro cylinder, whereas the Scandinavian types do not have such a feature, and instead interact with the lock via positive contact at the end of the plug.
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby Squelchtone » 11 Jan 2017 13:27

RedE wrote:I don't really know too much about the subject but...

It would seem that a British-style oval cylinder has a spinning cam that actuates the lock much like a euro cylinder, whereas the Scandinavian types do not have such a feature, and instead interact with the lock via positive contact at the end of the plug.


Thank you for pointing this out. I learn something new here every day. Always thought any oval cylinder that was not euro profile was also called "Scandinavian"

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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby mhole » 11 Jan 2017 14:27

It's a UK oval cylinder (or half of one). It's not an Ingersoll of any stripe, possibly the brand is related to Ingersoll-Rand, which is an entirely unrelated brand, who produce all manner of things, indulging Legge locks and Briton door closers.

NB: The linked Ingersoll site has nothing to do with Ingersoll, they're a reseller, entirely unrelated to the company who are now a subsidiary of Assa-Abloy.
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby RedE » 11 Jan 2017 15:15

mhole wrote:It's a UK oval cylinder (or half of one). It's not an Ingersoll of any stripe, possibly the brand is related to Ingersoll-Rand, which is an entirely unrelated brand, who produce all manner of things, indulging Legge locks and Briton door closers.

NB: The linked Ingersoll site has nothing to do with Ingersoll, they're a reseller, entirely unrelated to the company who are now a subsidiary of Assa-Abloy.


So there are UK style oval cylinders that don't have integrated cams?
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby mhole » 12 Jan 2017 4:42

That cylinder had a cam before someone snapped it!
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby Squelchtone » 12 Jan 2017 7:14

mhole wrote:That cylinder had a cam before someone snapped it!


Like this?

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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby RedE » 12 Jan 2017 8:48

Wow, I couldn't have even dreamed of such a thing happening!

Thanks for the explanation mhole and squelchtone.
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby Squelchtone » 12 Jan 2017 9:56

mhole wrote:It's a UK oval cylinder (or half of one). It's not an Ingersoll of any stripe, possibly the brand is related to Ingersoll-Rand, which is an entirely unrelated brand, who produce all manner of things, indulging Legge locks and Briton door closers.

NB: The linked Ingersoll site has nothing to do with Ingersoll, they're a reseller, entirely unrelated to the company who are now a subsidiary of Assa-Abloy.



found a photo of a box on ebay to confirm this is in fact Ingersoll Rand (Allegion (same co who owns Schlage)) and not the Ingersoll who was the namesake of the impregnable padlocks we all love.

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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby MiPo » 12 Jan 2017 13:40

Thank you Squelchtone. This picture is very helpful - what a funny name equivalence. Now I just need to find out what the symbol means.
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby Squelchtone » 12 Jan 2017 15:22

MiPo wrote:Thank you Squelchtone. This picture is very helpful - what a funny name equivalence. Now I just need to find out what the symbol means.
Cheers,
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To me it seems the symbol is either a bird of prey's head and wings such as a eagle or falcon, or an individual talon.

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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby MiPo » 12 Jan 2017 15:59

Oh yes, that could very well be. Thank you for the effort to add these pictures. I am German and just learned by your post the meaning of "talon" - I thought that it's just a name without any further meaning. The single "talon" makes perfectly sense.
Thanks for the lesson ;-)
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Re: Ingersoll Talon oval cylinder question

Postby Silverado » 12 Jan 2017 16:16

I was thinking a bird's head as well. The black triangle inside the design resembles a menacing eye of sorts. Then you have the lines in the top right sector of the drawing and it looks like if it were a bird's head, the bird has fish-like fin on top. Maybe it's a sea-bird...flying fish? :lol:
I spent a lot of time trying to get into the graphic design world when I was younger and can attest to this: When an artist makes something, they see what they see. All the explanation in the world will never make anyone else see the same thing.
I think that might be the case here.
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