Yes, they are scans as my camera has gone on strike by blowing the flash bulb.
I didn't feel this lock was
that special, so i put the res at 200 dpi to keep the file size small. Faster upload and faster page load.
Patent Storme
Patent Storm wrote:Barrel locks are typically used to inhibit tampering with public utility devices such as valves and meters for gas, water and electricity. A common barrel lock is the plunger style. It incorporates two balls which are held in the extended, locked position by a spring loaded tapered mandrel. The number of different key shapes is very limited, the keys are easily duplicated, and common objects can be used to open the lock. The design of the plunger style barrel lock is such that it holds water, suffers from corrosion and becomes inoperable in freezing temperatures. It is also easily disabled by simply inserting a foreign object into the key hole. The head is generally swaged onto the barrel and is easily broken off.